Triplet Alphas Gifted Luna

Triplet Alphas Gifted Luna Chapter 84

Triplet Alphas Gifted Luna Chapter 84

Welcome 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 while later, Thea and the triplets gathered all the newcomers from school and the rescue operation. Cassandra, Arella, and Ophelia latched 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.

you have to reject your old packs,”

told them what words to say. They all said the words. Weights

Dawn. If you could form a line, we’ll get everyone done

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 slaves had any education. They had never gone to school. The adults would need basic schooling. The children would need remedial lessons to

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 slaves— 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

their DNA was repairing itself

of them. They thought this must be some kind

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 newcomers from the previous week come to

Thea had to send them over to the

want to join our pack,” Thea

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

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

said to the group. “If you haven’t been allowed to learn to read, we’ll provide classes for you. You can get a job outside the pack, or if there’s something inside the pack you want to

group looked at each

not believe it would be any better somewhere else. Think about it. We’ll talk about it later. 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

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