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Chapter Thirty One: Three Voices

Autor: Lovette
last update Fecha de publicación: 2025-07-19 21:06:11
They continued to hover around me. My eyes were closed, but I could feel all of them staring, wondering, worrying, and possibly still trying not to lunge at one another.

And then a few minutes passed and it seemed they thought I had fallen asleep.

I kind of almost did, except a part of me remained awake long enough to hear the creak of the wooden floor, or the subtle scrape of a chair being pulled, then the sound of simultaneous deep sighs nearby.

And then…

“I didn’t expect this…” Luca
Lovette

What a conversation with the three Alphas! What do you guys think? Alessi is reallyyyy getting deeper into this! Have a lovely weekend y'all ♡

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Miss J.Rose 🌹
Ohhhh I can’t wait! Possesive angry alphas here we come lol
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Lovette
Yess! We love mature Alphas! But we’ll see how civil they can stay when the bond grows tho hmmmm hehe
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Miss J.Rose 🌹
I’m glad the Alphas have come to somewhat of an understanding of where they all stand and agree to be there for Alessi. I can’t even imagine how hard it must be for her to crave them but not want to give in or choose. You got this Alessi you’re strong!
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