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Chapter 55

    Chapter 55


    Alec and Kade both apanied me to Garrett’s house the next day. When one had to leave, the


    other would keep an eye on me. Neither wanted me out of their sight with everything that was going on.


    There were still two more rogues who knew what I was, that I was a white wolf. I had all morning to


    brace myself for what I might face at Garrett’s house, and the inevitable conversation I would endure.


    “How would you feel about meeting our Beta’s after we grab your stuff?” Alec asked from the backseat,


    leaning forward to sh me a dazzling smile.


    “Beta’s?” I asked. I knew enough about wolves and their ranking to know that a Beta was second in


    command, though I was surprised they had two.


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    “Two Alpha’s, two Beta’s.” Kade shrugged, giving my hand a gentle squeeze as he drove down the


    road.


    Though the strange bond that let me taste Alec and Kade’s emotions, I could tell Alec was excited


    about the prospect of me meeting their Beta’s. Perhaps it was because that meant I was one step


    closer to bing their Luna, or because I was finally willing to step into their world.


    “Oh, sure.” I nodded, “I wouldn’t mind.”


    “They’ll be your second inmand someday too.” Alec smiled, a strand of his dark hair falling down


    his forehead.


    “When would that be?” I asked, “I mean—I ept you two as my mates, but when would I actually


    be Luna?”


    “There will be a ceremony. Nothing too crazy, but Mom and Dad will definitely make a big deal out of it.”


    Alec chuckled; his raspyugh sent a chill down my spine. “You’ll cut your palm, and Kade and I will do


    the same. Once our blood mixes, you’ll officially be brought into the pack—and will know the


    insufferable joy of the mind-link.”


    “Mind-link?” I asked, my eyes flickering between the two of them as I registered the irritation in his


    voice.


    “Everyone in our pack has a direct line to our thoughts.” Kade exined, “It’s like having a cell-phone in


    your head, one you can never silence or shut off.”


    “Oh.” I trailed off, my stomach twisting at the thought of an entire pack relying on me. “That sounds—


    interesting.”


    “It’s not as bad as it sounds.” Alec chuckled, “It can be rather annoying, but it’s a quick way to get in


    contact with us. Especially useful in emergencies. As our mate, you’d have a direct line to the two of


    us.”


    “Oh, I see.” I nodded, “Kind of like how I can feel your emotions.”


    The two of them went radio silent, and I grimaced as unease and surprise ran through the two of them.


    Judging from their emotions, this wasn’t a normality between mated werewolves. I wanted tough at


    the two of them. So, having a direct link between each other’s thoughts was normal, but not sensing


    each other’s emotions.


    “You can feel our emotions?” Alec asked, “How long has this been happening?”


    “I think it started when I epted the two of you as my mates.” I frowned, “Is that not normal?”


    “Not for normal wolves, no.” Kade shook his head.


    “It could be a factor of her being a white wolf.” Alec shrugged, shing me a wicked grin that filled my


    head with all sorts of thoughts. His smile was one of promise, one of carnal desire so strong my toes


    curled. “So, you can feel all of our emotions?”


    The wave of desire that hit me was strong enough to make me flinch. My legs clenched together on


    their own, and I huffed as Alec let out a deepugh.


    “Yes.” I cleared my throat, turning my head as the heat rushed to my cheeks. “I can feel them all.”


    “It’ll be so much easier to get you all worked up.” Kade chuckled.


    “She’s always been easy to get worked up.” Alec smirked, “Even before she could feel our emotions.”


    “Such a responsive mate.” Kade winked, and I groaned under the collective desire that radiated from


    the two of them.


    “If the two of you get me all worked up, I’m not going to Garretts.” I grumbled, giving them both a half-


    hearted grimace.


    “Not to worry, Doll.” Alec grinned, “We have all day.”


    “I’m beginning to not like this whole white wolf thing.” I sighed.


    Their desire quickly turned to concern, with just a sprinkling of worry. I couldn’t pinpoint if they were


    worried about me, or if they were worried, I’d decide this was too much and leave again. Either way, I


    shed the two of them a reassuring smile.


    “As much as I’d like to reassure you, this is only the beginning.” Kade shook his head, “We don’t know


    much about white wolves, but what we do know is that every time one appears, something big is


    happening. They’re also all extremely powerful.”


    “The keepers of magic.” Alec chuckled dryly, continuing when I shed him a confused look. “That’s


    what our Grandpa used to say, that white wolves were the keepers of magic.”


    I wanted to whine, to im how I never wanted to be a keeper of magic, but I had changed since I left.


    Comining would do nothing to change my situation. Just as many people were born human, I was


    born a werewolf. There was no changing what and who I was. After epting my mates and my ce


    in this new world, I could feel how much I was born for this role–to be their Luna, their moon and stars.


    If keeping Alec and Kade meant epting this huge destiny, then I would ept with a smile on my


    face.


    “Do you think you two could dig up some more information on white wolves?” I asked, fighting to keep


    the excitement from my voice.


    “We can definitely try.” Alec nodded, “We’ll have to be careful. Thest thing we need is drawing any


    attention.”


    “What am I supposed to do until then?” I frowned, “Thalia’s been itching for another run.”


    “We’ll figure that out.” Kade replied, “We’ll take you somewhere safe to shift, and one of us will be there


    at all times.”


    Feeling content with the oue of our conversation, I watched the tree’s as they passed us by. A


    familiar ache settled in my stomach as we pulled into Garrett’s driveway. I looked up at the house that


    had briefly been my home, noting how empty and solemn it felt. Garrett’s house felt nothing like Alec


    and Kade’s. It was devoid of all warmth and familiarity. People lived inside the house, but they were not


    a family.


    Kade knocked on the front door whilst Alec’s hand intertwined in my own. Garrett answered the door,


    surprise shing in his eyes before he red at Alec and Kade.


    “Come inside.” Garrett nodded, “Hello, Aurora.”


    “Garrett.” I mumbled, giving him a curt nod.


    I stood in the living room somewhat awkwardly, watching as the three of them red daggers at one


    another. The hostility and dislike radiating from Alec and Kade was etched deep, and I wondered what


    had happened between the three of them. Their hatred for Garrett spanned much farther than him


    being my father. He had slighted them in some way, and I promised myself I would soon ask.


    “I’ll be right back.” I ced a gentle hand on Kade’s stiff shoulder, smiling as his posture rxed. He


    shed me a small smile, one that twitched at the corners of his lips. “I don’t have much stuff. Give me


    ten minutes.”


    I trotted upstairs, feeling three sets of eyes burning into my back. I found my old bedroom, noting how


    everything had pretty much remained in ce since I had left. The bed was a wreck, as though


    someone had torn the nkets off in a blind rage, but everything else was in ce. I noted how the


    phone Tori had given me was no longer in the bedroom, and wondered if Alec or Kade had picked it up.


    I slipped some of the clothes I left behind in a duffel bag the twins had given me, gathering the little


    odds and ends I left behind. I had brought along all of my most important things when I left, but there


    were some things I had left behind.


    “Aurora?” A soft voice called out, making me jump. Kady stood in the doorway to the bedroom, her


    eyes flickering down the hall before running over my face. “Could we talk for a minute?”


    I shifted uMated to the Alpha Twins by Jane Doe Chapter 55fortably, but nodded. Kady closed the


    door behind her, and I swallowed as it shut with an audible ‘click’. Kady had been essential to my


    leaving undetected, and had been quick to help me once she realized my ns. Her eyes were soft,


    her blonde hair pulled back in a bun. She was nothing like when I first met her. Her eyescked their


    usual burning fire, just as her posture lost its tenseness.


    “What’s up?” I asked awkwardly, clearing my throat as I zipped up the duffel bag.


    “You came back, for Alec and Kade, right?” Kady asked, her voice unusually soft.


    “I did.” I nodded slowly, waiting for the other shoe to drop. “I made a mistake leaving them.”


    “Just as I made a mistake helping you leave.” Kady gave me a small smile. “I know I was horrible to


    you from the beginning, but you have to understand where I wasing from. I had been groomed my


    entire life to take over the pack, just to have Dad rip it out from under me once he found you.”


    While it didn’t excuse the way she treated me, somehow, I understood where she wasing from.


    Just like me, she had been raised to believe one thing, only to have it taken from her. I knew deep in


    my heart, that there was no recement for an Alpha or Luna. You could only be born into the position,


    not trained or raised to be one.


    “I do understand.” I nodded, pouring strength into my words. “It doesn’t excuse how you or your Mom


    acted, but I do understand.”


    “Unfortunately, my Mom’s just a raging b***h.” Kadyughed, though the pain burning in her eyes was


    oddly familiar. I had felt the same every time I looked at Melissa, every time she used my desire for a


    Mom against me. “Garrett isn’t too bad, but I still wouldn’t trust him.”


    “I don’t trust either of them.” I admitted, “I don’t like being used, and so far, Garrett has done nothing


    but use me.”


    “Dad likes control,plete control.” Kady shifted uneasily, her voice dropping low. “I know you don’t


    know much about this world, but no one can overthrow an Alpha or Luna. The only way they forfeit the


    position is by d***g. If you died, the pack would go to your mates, and then their children.”


    “Garrett can try, but I won’t let him control me.” I shook my head, slinging the duffel bag over my


    shoulder.


    “Onest thing.” Kady called out as I turned to leave the room. Her eyes burned with unshed emotion,


    and for once, I wished I could feel the emotions more than just Alec and Kade.


    I turned at the sound of her voice, noting how it lowered to a hushed whisper.


    “I know you don’t trust me, but when you be Luna, I don’t n on being on your bad side. Use this


    bit of information wisely. There’s a reason you moved.
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