The triplet made it to the meeting house. They were supposed to meet the elders for their punishment. None of them seemed scared nor did they regret what they had done. “Did you remember what mom told us?” Nathaniel asked. “We are going with it right?” Gabriel looked at Caleb who got off on his side. “We are not. I am not going to deny what I did. Isaac didn't attack us first, I did it. Whatever punishment is coming for us, I am going to handle it.” Caleb replied. Their mother had advised them to change the narrative, lie that Isaac had attacked them first. Caleb didn't want to do that. He detested lies. They got in and met all the elders seated. Their father was also on the seat. He shook his head in embarrassment, he had never thought he would sit and hear judgment being passed against his sons. He taught them every day for a day like this. “Welcome, triplet princes.” One of the elders greeted. They sat at the seats reserved for them, looking directly at the elders. “How are
“Tell us the punishment, we are ready to take it,” Gabriel added. “Are you sure?” The elder asked and they all loved. “Okay, this is the punishment...” The elder trailed and then glanced at the others who gave him the signal to go ahead. “What?” Nathaniel asked. “We have decided that you and your brothers go to correctional school for six months.” The elder spat out. Nathaniel’s eyes went wide. Caleb didn't move an inch or bat an eye. “What the hell!” Gabriel growled. “Six fucking months?” Nathaniel asked. “Yes. Did you think your punishment was going to be easy? We decided that you two need supervision, the correctional school is the best option.” Their father added. Caleb raised his eyes and scowled at him before looking away. “We didn't do anything wrong, but if you want to punish us this way then we would gladly take it,” Gabriel grunted, looking away again. “Gabriel!” Their father choked. His son was getting more disrespectful. “We have decided, nothing can change the
Some guards walked into the meeting room and took the triplet. They stood on their own and went out, glancing at no one. They were all angry but they did not have a choice. Caleb was happy in his heart that Lily would be found and then she could come back to the pack. That was enough for his mind to be at rest. While they headed to the van, his father and Gerald came out as well. Caleb looked at his father, he gave him a look of dependence. He was really depending on his father to help him get Lily back into the pack. This the Alpha understood, and he nodded his head and watched until Caleb entered the van. His body fought the tears that were going to build in his eyes back. Once the van drove off, he looked back at Gerald. “Do you think we would find them?” He asked. “I don't know but how did you let your mate?” The Alpha asked. “I didn't think straight. I thought she was going to come back. She took Samuel and carried her bags.” He ran his hand in his hair. “Yet you thought th
The Alpha and Gerald started to run to the border, both their heart at the bottom of their lips. However, the Alpha noticed some movement as they began to run. He saw another wolf running passed them but swiftly and into the bush. “Did you see that?” He asked. “See what?” Gerald asked, he didn't notice it since his mind was on the border. All he wanted was to meet his son and wife and Lily. “You didn't see that?” He asked again, looking in the bushes. Perhaps because he was Alpha, he noticed anything quickly. His mind kept going to what had walked past hence he had no option but to stop. When Gerald saw that the Alpha had stopped, he did the same thing. His wolf turned and looked at that of the Alpha. He wondered why he had stopped. “Lets go.” He mind linked. “No, you go on. I will meet you later. I have to check it out.” The Alpha kept his eyes fixed on the direction. “No, you can't go alone. I should come with you.” He walked back to the Alpha. “No, go on and I will mee
Suddenly the Alpha stopped and turned to Gerald. “I think we should go in our wolf form, it will be faster than the car,” he suggested. “Good idea, we have to beat time anyway.” With this, the duo shifted and then went on their way. Soon, they got to the border. A few minutes to the border they saw Monica, Lily, and Samuel. The Alpha was surprised because Gerald had said they were no longer in the Pack. They were still on the move when he mindlinked him. “I thought you said that they were not here anymore.” Gerald chuckled. “I decided to tease you. Suddenly, I remembered how we used to be friends back then before you became the Alpha. When you became the Alpha, there was distance between us. I do miss those days.” Gerald answered. The Alpha also remembered their childhood days. He and Gerald were close friends until position divided them. He missed those days as well. By this time, they got to them. Monica moved Lily and Samuel behind her when the big wolves stopped in front
The next day, Lily prepared for school. She took a cab to school for the first time because her mother had given her some money. She wasn't used to the gesture because she didn't grow up this way. Her father was the one who gave her money. It was never her mother. She got into the school and then docked her head, she didn't want to be seen by any student because she didn't want to be bullied. To her surprise, as she walked along the hallway, some students saw her and looked the other way. They didn't pay her any attention. They faced their businesses. They didn't act as if they saw her at all. Lily was surprised that no one focused on her. There was not a single person who mentioned her name. They were not even gossiping about her. It was weird. She knew that something had happened prior. Lily went to the class yet it was the same thing. Everyone paused for a while, looked at her, and then went back to what they were doing. Lily went to her seat, it was empty and neat. If didn't
Lily was reading in her room, recovering from the days she had missed when she heard a call from Gerald. She wasn't used to his voice hence she didn't give a response. Rather she stopped her reading and walked out of the room. He was standing on the opposite side of her door. She shut the door and stopped in front of him. “Are you busy? Am I disturbing you?” Gerald asked. Lily shook her head. “No. What's up?” She asked. “I just wanted to speak to you about Harriet. It is not her fault that she turned out this way, it is all because of me. I didn't train her well so please take out your anger on me and not her.” He sighed. “I am not angry with Harriet,” Lily replied. She hadn't even thought about Harriet in a long time. Perhaps it was because she didn't come out often. She didn't even eat dinner with them. She was always in her room studying and the maid brought her food to her most of the time. “You two are not friends and that breaks my heart. I wish the two of you would act
Gary and his son, Ryan are seated in front of the Alpha and Luna. Some elders were also present as the Alpha had called them concerning his brother. Although he was Alpha, he couldn't make some decisions without them. Gary had done horrible things previously to the pack which caused him to be banished and even before that, he had been ruthless and went against him all the time. Now that he was back a decision needed to be made. “Hi, Alpha.” Ryan greeted. The Alpha gave him a look. He hadn't seen Ryan in years and now he was beginning to look like his father. He might turn out to be just as bad as his father. “Let the meeting begin.” The Alpha instructed. Gary smirked, he knew that his brother was going to be against him throughout the meeting. It was fine, he had prepared for it. He had prepared for every word that would leave his mouth. He has cooked up the perfect stories in his mind to counter his brother every time. “You are back in the back, Cousin even when you left yourself