The Battle Of The Alphas
ach triplet wore a different expression that disp
e eyes. He felt as though he had been waiting an eternity to find their mate, even though it was
ws furrowed. His eyes cautiously observed the pack house before him,
brother, but he wasn't exactly against meeting her either. He always figured they'd meet her when the time was right, bu
g before he would find himself settling down with their mate, but w
n threatening to burst out the right side of his neck. His brows snapped
re constantly distracted by their partner and slowly would begin to remove themselves from the frontline of defence, not wanting to risk the chanc
attempt to get their attention. "What are you both doing?" He questioned. "Let's go find her!"
k business, that's all. We don't have time to run around chasing your fairytale, R
in his tracks. "So what are you going to do, River? Just
thers. "He's right, River. What exac
hold on him. "If we see her, then I'll reject her." He coldly conf
ves all of us, not just you." Reid added, sc
otests, and headed into the pack house with an
e wore a look of determination, as a fire blazed in her green orbs. She didn't care wh
nse of uneasiness worsened with each step. By the time the trio had
her. She was firstly hit with a strong whiff of sandalwood, so strong that her knees
of peach danced around her, inviting her to bask in the scent
Her legs had truly gone weak as she clung on to the staircase bannister
realise what was happening. Her heart rate quickened to a
shoulder. "Are you alright?" Harlie's concern grew a
ut feeling shoot through her. "Oh, shit." Harlie muttered, before r
t queried, innocently naiv
e confirmed, her face con
ave time to deal with this right now." Brielle quickly composed herself before finally descending th
the mate who she planned to reject anywa
n decided against finishing her sentence as Br
ng stronger. She knew her mate was down here somewhere an
er office door a little too forcefully. As the wooden frame clashed against th
lle's eyes flickered between the three pairs of blue eyes staring back at her, observing how each of the
ts of full, plump lips, these identical men before her w
ed at each other, they realised just how com
lle and River con