Rejected By Twin Mates
s usual neat hair looks like a crow's nest, and dark circles have take
ad a good night's sleep in weeks. A recent demise in our pack coupled with
of deference. The lad never lost his formality, even with Dad. He was heir a
a candle to Dad," comme
right, no one can
before responding. Seeing him worn ou
s, his voice as calm as a still pond, but the shiver
ilent, before erupting into chaos as my
in suppressed rage. On the other hand, Hank, the b
wipe us out!" He breathes in deeply, attemptin
zed over, gears turning in his head, plotting out strategies.
aims, his voice echoing power and authority. "If
est Andy's bold proclamation before div
n to Dad. He's leaned back in his chair, arms folded neatly over his c
his chair, and I quickly avert
ing their attention. "They're not coming for
at my Dad. "They can
sign up for a mate. What if they show up and decide that I'm the on
," she chirps excitedly. "I
I don
e's been bubbling over with excitement about finding a mate. I, however, wasn't quite so
ive, of him wanting me only as a sedative for his wol
that my mate would love me unconditionally. B
ts, I barely notice my brothers fo
em lay a paw on you,
!" my other bro
touched, but I won't let them get hurt
ts, "Maybe a little trip to the city." His
aden. Maybe I could avoid the w
uck you away in a huma
he road tonight," Hank adds as he heads for the
voice. We all stop in our tracks and mak
he declares, taking a moment bef
nt me to be happy? I lift my gaze to meet his, ready to lock horns, but the sight of unshed
hide or escape will only poke the bear and might l
oody remains of our pack if I acted out of turn. I
ep you safe," Andy murmurs,
les out there. Surely the Moon Goddess wouldn't be so cruel as to pair me up
eement, but their faces re
I barely registered my brothers
scathed," David assur
my other two brothers, thei
artwarming, but I refuse to let them get caught in the cross
his eyes drifting off into the distance as gear
oss my face. If I could dodge
rel you away in some huma
soon as the rooster crows," Hank seconds, headin
he room, resonating with his Alpha authority. Heads
" he declares, pausing before hea
I raise my gaze to lock horns with him, but my anger deflates like a punctured balloon at the sight of
the slip or hide would only provoke them, potentially leadi
pack strewn across the field, ripped to shreds due to my act
whispers, mistaking my shudder for fear in
adistic to match me with them. There are thousands of unclaimed fe
t, though their faces ar