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Triplet Alphas Gifted Luna Chapter 84

    Chapter 84


    Triplet Alphas Gifted Luna Chapter 84


    Wee Wagon


    Right after the bell rang to start sixth period, a group congregated around Thea’s locker. They made


    their way to New Dawn, got a warm meal, saw the pack doctor. Thea and the triplets showed them their


    new rooms, showers, the clothes room.


    A little whileter, Thea and the triplets gathered all the neers from school and the rescue


    operation. Cassandra, Are, and Opheliatched onto Thea again.


    “They’ve imprinted on you like baby ducks,” Kai thought to Thea.


    “Baby ducks don’t give you cryptic advice about the future,” Thea thought back.


    “No, they don’t.” He chuckled.


    “We understand if you need more time,” Conri said to the group. “ But are any of you ready to join our


    pack?”


    The whole group raised their hands. Thea smiled.


    “First thing, you have to reject your old packs,” ric said.


    ric told them what words to say. They all said the words. Weights were lifted from their bodies. They


    all felt lighter.


    “Next step, we ept you into New Dawn. If you could form a line, we’ll get everyone done right now,”


    Kai said.


    They lined up, and each person walked up to the triplets and gave them their name. Thea stood


    nearby. The triplets took turns saying the words to ept each person into the pack. Thea beckoned


    each new member over to her afterward. She wrote down their name, age, former pack, what


    experience they had, and if they knew of any interests they had going forward. None of the former


    ves had any education. They had never gone to school. The adults would need basic schooling. The


    children would need remedial lessons to catch up but eventually could go to school. Are, Cassandra,


    and Ophelia stood beside Thea the whole time, watching her.


    Thea felt into each one and made notes about what she felt. She could sense warrior blood in many of


    them. She wondered at what point in their bloodline they were demoted to omegas or ves— starved


    so they could never reach their full potential or strength, beaten down mentally from day one, so they


    never believed they could be more than ves. In others, she felt an aptitude for academics, healing,


    administration, teaching, all sorts of things they never had the opportunity to explore. She would make


    sure they had the opportunity here.


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    She could also sense that thetent energy of the pack was healing them. Much like she had done with


    Xavier, their DNA was repairing itself and reaching its highest potential. She also sensed that each one


    was grateful to be there. No one had nefarious intentions.


    There was still fear in most of them. They thought this must be some kind of trap to get more ves.


    Time would heal that.


    Halfway through they could see the difference in the people who were now pack members and the


    ones who weren’t yet. The pack members were glowing, looked healthier, taller, more confident. The


    others were beat down, skinny, small. Thea had the neers from the previous weeke to her as


    well. Every new pack member was interviewed.


    The three girls werest. Thea had to send them over to the triplets.


    “It’s your turn if you want to join our pack,” Thea said.


    They reluctantly left her, gave the triplets their names, let them ept them into the pack, and hurried


    back to Thea. When she felt into them, they felt different than everyone else. She wasn’t sure why. She


    didn’t know what they felt like. They just didn’t feel the same as everyone else. Maybe it was magic she


    was feeling. Maybe that was what oracles felt like. She just didn’t know.


    They had nearly two hundred new pack members from six different packs when they finished. A third


    were male. An average pack size was two hundred wolves. That meant these packs lost nearly twenty


    percent of their people. If they didn’t notice the missing members before, they would have felt them


    reject and leave the pack just now. It would have been a dramatic scene. The whole pack feeling the


    loss of so many.


    “We want you to discover what your interests are,” Thea said to the group. “If you haven’t been allowed


    to learn to read, we’ll provide sses for you. You can get a job outside the pack, or if there’s


    something inside the pack you want to do, we’ll match you with your interests.”


    The group looked at each other in awe.


    “Do any of you know more people who want to leave your old packs?” Thea said. “I’d like to get an idea


    of how many more people are in bad situations. I know some of them won’t know they have another


    option. Some may not want to leave or may not believe it would be any better somewhere else. Think


    about it. We’ll talk about itter. Also, I’d like to get an idea of who in your old packs is doing the


    abusing. None of you are under any obligation to talk about yourselves or the abuse you endured. But


    if you could give me an idea of who the people were doing the abusing, that


    would be helpful. Is it the Alpha only? Are there warriors who bully others? Is everyone in on it? Any


    information will be helpful.”


    “For now,” Conri said. “It’s time for pack training. Everyone in New Dawn learns the basics of self-


    defense. If you have an aptitude for fighting and want to pursue it, you can get advanced training, even


    join the warriors. You have plenty of time to decide. Follow me!”


    Conri led the group outside to the training field. Several pack warriors were leading the training. He


    went up to them, and training halted.


    “We have new pack members today. This is their first-ever training lesson,” Conri said out loud. Then


    he mind linked the old members of the pack. “Help them. Make friends with them. Build them up.”


    People from the training field walked over to the neers and guided them into the group, partnering


    with them. Lizzy, Alessia, and another girl whose name she learned was Tessa, came up to Thea and


    the three girls.


    “Go with them,” Thea said to the girls. “They’ll show you what to do.”


    The girls looked at Thea, then finally let go of her.


    “Good girls,” Thea said.


    The warriors started exining some basics to the group. “It may seem intimidating at first, but you will


    get used to it. Training will build up your confidence. You can’t always count on someone else to be


    there to protect you. You will learn how to fight back if need be. Our pack is the biggest and strongest in


    the area. We don’t


    usually have issues with anyone trying to attack us. Some people get jobs in the city, and we want you


    to be able to protect yourselves no matter where you are.” “They’re doing good,” ric said in mind


    link. “Let’s go.”
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