Friday

Emerald’s POV:

“Alright, missy, spill. With that love-dazed look, you’ve got going on means something went down.” Said Ela, breaking me out of my thoughts of the quads.

I just scowled backed at her as my cheeks flamed red.

It was noon, and the girls were adamant about all going to brunch at the pack’s square since we hardly got to spend time together since Hannah and I had moved to the packhouse. On top of that, I’ve been missing classes since the alpha ceremony, much to my dismay. I didn’t want my scholarship to be taken away, but with all my absence, I wasn’t sure anymore; even though I had been doing all the assignments and tests online, I wasn’t physically in class.

Though I had a feeling it wasn’t the time together we spent that they missed, but they were itching for details since the whole date shenanigans, and my reeking of the quads scent with my arousal had been spreading around the pack like wildfire. As much as I should’ve been embarrassed, I wasn’t; I had finally admitted to myself that I was in love with the quads, and since I wasn’t lying to myself anymore about my feelings, all these things seemed to take a backseat. All I cared about now was spending as much time with the quads, being a good mate to them and future Luna. I wanted them to be proud of me as I was of them.

We had our group date today at six, and I was bubbling with excitement from inside; however, when the girls asked if I was excited, I brushed it off. I wouldn’t hear the end of it if they even got a whiff of my excitement. All the dates I had the quads were magical and unique, so I was excited to see what they would come up with today.

Apparently, I was dead asleep last night, and I didn’t even notice when Sam carried me to the car and brought me home. I knew the quads had slept with me last night since their musk scent was strong on the sheet when the girls decided to disturb my beauty sleep in the morning. I tried looking for them, but Luca had said they were in a meeting with the twins and triplets and I should take one of their credit cards and have fun with my friends. When the girls heard this, they went bananas, not even giving me a second to refute. Hannah grabbed the card from Luca and dragged me back to the room to get ready, so here we are now, almost five hundred dollars worth of food and drinks in front of us as our lard bums ate away.

“There’s nothing to spill. It was a movie night; we watched a romcom with snacks.” I said, hiding my smile behind the massive cappuccino cup I had ordered for this very purpose.

“Yeah, and that smile is for me, right.” Said Ela, rolling her eyes.

I spluttered. I thought I got a big enough cup to cover my face whenever I wanted to avoid their questions.

I opened my mouth to argue, but I shrunk back with the looks they were sending my way. Guess there’s no point hiding anything. Knowing these three, they’ll keep me here until they hear what they want, and I wanted to get back to the packhouse as soon as possible to get ready for my date with the quads.

Sighing, I looked at them. Butterflies in my tummy at an all-time high

“It was magical. Not just Sam’s date but all of theirs. Every single one was thought out to the smallest detail; I got to eat by the water in a restaurant I didn’t think I’d ever be able to afford; I went scuba diving, a carnival that was fully booked just for us and a movie night under the stars…” I sighed dreamily, remembering my time with each brother, their touches, caresses and love. Just thinking about our shenanigans had my core tighten instinctively. But before I could continue, Leah interrupted me with her hearty laugh.

“Easy there, Em; with the smell of things, we might end up needing to call the alphas for a helping hand.” She said, winking.

All three of them busted out laughing while I turned beetroot red.

Ugh! I think I have a problem. Maybe I should see the pack doctor? I’ve never smelt Hannah or Leah’s arousal; it was just mine that decided to freely-nilly drip out at every thought of the quads.

Seeing my embarrassed state, the girls quieted down, trying to control their laughter, but I could see how epicly they were failing.

“Chill, Em, it’s natural, and you being mated to an alpha, well, four alphas makes your arousal stronger compared to us lowly she-wolves.” Said Ela, dramatically as always.

Huh? I never knew that. Was that true, or was she sprouting a load of bull just to cheer me up?

“She’s right, Em; when Luca and I mated, I was dripping mess just like you, but since I was mated to a beta, it wasn’t as strong as you. So don’t think all that much about it.” Said Hannah.

Sensing the sincerity in her voice, I believed her. Plus, Hannah was not a person to lie just to make someone feel better. As much as it would be needed at the time, she’d still be the blunt she-wolf she was, saying what she knew or felt outright. I thought it was great quality, better real than fake, right? But Luca and the girls didn’t think so. I wondered what the quads thought about this habit of their beloved baby sister. Realizing I was thinking about the quads again, I shook my head, trying to get them out of my head.

I’ve been feeling weirdly attracted to them today; their name brings tingles everywhere, and remembering their touch bothered me, and they kept popping into my head. My p***y was at all-time active today and moistened the moment the quads were in my head. Was this because of my shift at midnight or something else?

“Alright, well, dumb things aside and more important things, so, Em, tell us, are you in love with the alphas yet.” Said Leah.

When the question left Leah’s mouth, I had three pairs of eyes on me, prompting me not to bullshit them, or they’ll probably be hell to pay. I blushed under their intense stare.

I did love them; I had accepted that. But could I say it out loud? Looking up, I saw the three girls staring at me; these girls were my family, my sisters; if anyone deserved to know how I felt, it was them. And, with the looks of adoration and the sparkle in their eyes, I knew they had their answer from my blushed cheeks and the small smile that crept up my lips. The moment I opened my mouth to tell them how I felt, alarms blared everywhere.

Pack alarms?

Wait, were we under attack or was it a drill. The quads hadn’t mentioned anything. Looking around, I saw the girls and the other customers looking confused and unsure whether to act according to an attack or a drill.

From what I know, we have not had an attack or breach on our borders for over twenty years.

Then all of a sudden, I saw warriors hauling into the cafe, and the speakers around the pack square were blaring for everyone to get to the nearest bunker. And that’s when all hell broke loose.

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