Rejected and Claimed by her Alpha Triplets - Chapter 68 - not our luna
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~Rowanâs POV
The room went quiet after Lisa left, her footsteps echoing down the hallway like a slap to the face.
Kael kicked the side of the couch, his jaw tight. "We shouldâve dealt with her now. Right now."
Damon threw his head back and laughed. "Relax. What? You scared of a girl who talks back?"
Kael turned sharply. "You saw that, didnât you? Sheâs getting bold. Too bold. Next thing you know, sheâll be walking in here and slapping us all."
I leaned back in the chair, swirling the drink in my hand, still thinking about the way she said no. No hesitation. Just fire. Real, raw fire.
"Maybe she should," I muttered, more to myself.
Kael snapped his head toward me. "What did you say?"
"Nothing," I said, waving him off. "Youâre just pissed she didnât melt at your feet just like before."
Damon chuckled again. "I kind of like this version of her. Feisty. Loud. Brave. Itâs entertaining."
"You like every girl until they spit in your face," Kael growled.
"Thatâs the fun part," Damon replied with a grin.
Kael rolled his eyes. "She embarrassed us. You get that, right? A human girl just stood up to all three of us like we were schoolboys."
I sat forward, resting my elbows on my knees. "No, she didnât embarrass us,"
"Wow," Damon smirked. "Look whoâs getting soft. Rowan, do you have a little crush?"
"Shut up. Iâm serious."
Kael stood, pacing. "We let her keep acting like this, sheâs going to think we are soft."
"And what do you suggest we do, huh?" I asked. "Lock her up again? Hit her? That worked so well."
Kael stopped pacing. "You think sheâs going to stop at just saying no? Sheâll start pushing boundaries. Breaking rules. Making demands."
Damon stood up from the couch with a lazy stretch, brushing off some invisible dust from his black shirt like he had no care in the world.
"Let her," he said, glancing toward the hallway where Lisa had stormed off. "Letâs watch her for a bit. I want to see how far sheâll go."
His voice was cool, but I could hear the interest behind it. Damon wasnât just curious, he was intrigued. That never ended well.
Kael let out a low growl, deep and irritated. "Youâre both insane," he muttered, his jaw clenching tight. "She just disrespected us, all three of us, and youâre sitting here smiling about it?"
I shrugged, still sitting comfortably, one leg crossed over the other. "Or maybe weâre finally seeing her for who she is. No more pretending. Iâd rather deal with someone who tells me to my face that she hates me than someone whoâs secretly waiting to stab me in the back."
Kael looked like he was going to argue again, but before he could say a word, the heavy wooden door creaked open.
All three of us turned our heads.
Belinda stepped inside like she owned the place. The sharp click of her heels against the marble floor echoed loudly in the quiet room. She wore a tight red dress, short, sleeveless, and hugging every curve like it was stitched onto her skin. The color wasnât just red; it was bold, dangerous.
Her makeup was flawless, lips painted a matching red that shimmered under the chandelier light. Her dark hair was straightened and flowed down her shoulders like silk. Her walk wasnât fast, but it was deliberate. Confident. Provocative. Each step was slow and calculated as if she wanted us to feel her presence before she reached us.
She stopped right in the center of the room, not far from where we were seated. She didnât sit. She didnât smile.
Instead, she folded her arms across her chest, her fingers digging slightly into the fabric of her dress.
"Well, well," she said, her voice dripping with venom, smooth but sharp like a blade dressed in honey. "So, did the three of you finally fall in love with Lisa?"
The question hung in the air for a second.
She didnât wait for an answer. Her eyes were locked on us, challenging, daring, accusing. "You looked smitten earlier," she continued, her tone rising with every word. "Laughing. Teasing her. Playing with her."
Kael groaned loudly, dragging a hand over his face in frustration. "Not now, Belinda..."
"Oh, I think now is the perfect time," she snapped, her eyes flashing.
"Oh, donât roll your eyes at me," Belinda snapped, glaring hard at Kael. Her voice was sharp, trembling with emotion. "Do you even remember how you all embarrassed me earlier? In front of everyone? Calling me a killer like Iâm some kind of monster, when all I did was try to protect the pack!"
Kael didnât respond.
"Protect?" Damon scoffed from where he stood near the window, his arms crossed. He didnât even bother to look at her. "You killed Cecilia."
Belindaâs body stiffened. Her lips trembled, and her eyes started to glisten, but not with tears of regret. No. These were tears of frustration. Fury. Hurt.
"She was going to kill Lisa!" she shouted, her voice cracking. "And now you act like Lisaâs some precious gem... like sheâs perfect. Untouchable. While Iâm just... nothing."
Her voice broke a little on that last word, and for a second, the anger dropped from her face. Just pain. The pain of being replaced.
I watched her silently, letting her rant. Letting her get it all out. There was no point in interrupting her storm.
Then, slowly, I stood up.
My steps were quiet as I walked to the cabinet behind me. I reached into the drawer and pulled it open.
"I didnât say you were nothing," I said gently, pulling out the small black box. "Youâve always been useful. Loyal. Dangerous when you need to be."
I handed the box to her.
She looked at it with suspicion, then slowly opened the lid. Inside was a silver necklace, thin but elegant, with a small moonstone at the center.
Her lips parted slightly. "Rowan..."
"Itâs a peace offering," I said. "No more yelling tonight."
She smiled widely, genuinely touched, and stepped forward to hug me. Her arms wrapped around my shoulders tightly.
Then she leaned in, brushing her lips close to mine.
But I tilted my face away.
She froze.
"You know the rule," I said quietly. "We canât touch like that unless you reject the one before."
Belinda pulled back, her smile fading. "But I did everything for you."
Kael sighed behind us. "That doesnât mean youâre not our Luna, Belinda."
She turned to him quickly. "Then when? When will I be? You keep saying âsoon.â When?!
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