I couldn’t even lift my head, but I didn’t feel afraid. I felt… safe.
He cupped my face unexpectedly, tilting it up to meet his eyes. His brows were drawn, mouth tight, and I saw real pain behind his gaze.
In my dream, I was thirteen again.
I stood abruptly, but Louis was faster. He gently caught my arm and guided me back to the floor, his voice calm and soothing.
The words came out before I could stop them. “Then I’d like my first time to be with you guys.”
No words were needed now. Their hands said enough-the way they stroked my arms, threaded fingers through my hair, kissed the spots they’d once claimed with fire.
I shook my head, lips trembling. “No. I meant it.”
“Olivia!” he barked. “You shouldn’t be reading stuff like this!”
“You’re still young,” Levi said gently. “You’ll understand more as you grow up.”
He pulled me away from Levi and straight into his arms, holding me tight. Like he needed it too. Like letting go wasn’t an option. His chin rested on top of my head, and I felt his chest rise and fall, slow and heavy.
“Okay?” he asked, voice tender.
“You’re thirteen!” he shouted, waving the book in the air like it was something dangerous. “You’re not supposed to read stuff about… that!”
Levi looked over, curious. “What?”
And that silence hurt more than anything.
Silence.
“You okay?” Louis asked, his voice low and gentle, fingers brushing over the back of my hand.
I glanced at him, surprised.
“I want to feel it,” I whispered, my voice softer now. “I want to remember how it felt… to be taken by all of you.” 1
I chuckled and rolled my eyes. “Don’t make promises you can’t keep.”
I stretched my legs a little, wincing slightly at the soreness, but I didn’t mind it. Not even a little.
With my eyes closed, I communicated with my wolf.
Louis rolled his eyes but set the tray down on the nightstand. “I brought fruit, pancakes, and tea. Don’t say I never spoil you.”
I released a soft sigh, not knowing what to say… this was supposed to be the part where everything starts falling into place, but deep down I felt this phase of my life was actually going to be terrifying.
As if they could feel my gaze, Louis’s eyes blinked open first. He smiled sleepily, his voice rough. “Morning, angel.”.
I nodded gently.
“So what now?” I asked.
Lennox’s eyes darkened. “If we stay, Olivia, we won’t let you bathe alone.”
Louis whistled. “And you looked sore already, angel.”
Lennox was behind me, one arm wrapped tightly around my waist, his breath steady and deep against the back of my neck. His chest rose and fell in a slow rhythm, his face calm and peaceful in sleep.
??? o of me, and I stood
Levi reluctantly let wrapping the blanket around myself. As soon as my feet touched the cold floor, Louis was there, lifting me into his arms.
Louis leaned forward and kissed my shoulder. “You’re everything.”
I quickly shook my head and gave him a warm smile. “That’s not true… you three did amazing… I couldn’t want anything less,” I assured them.
‘s Next
Levi was the first to get up as he sat on the bed, followed by his brothers. Slowly, I sat up but felt a little sore between my thighs. The triplets must have noticed it because they suddenly had that worried look on their faces.
I rested my head on his shoulder and closed my eyes for a moment.
Just then, Louis walked back into the room with a tray of food in his hands. “Did I miss something?”
“And besides, I could just heal myself,” I added with a smirk, “but I don’t want to.”
“I genuinely don’t know what the future holds,” he said softly. “But I do know one thing -I’ll be right beside you through it all. We all will.”
Lennox stepped out of the bathroom. “Bath’s ready. I added lavender oil-you need to relax those muscles.” 2
I woke up to the ray of sunlight flashing on my face. I groaned softly and turned my head away from the light, snuggling deeper into the familiarly alluring warmth around me. Slowly, I opened my eyes.
I giggled, letting him carry me into the bathroom like I weighed nothing. Steam filled the air, and the tub was full, the water topped with delicate rose petals and scented with lavender and something sweet-jasmine, maybe.
Lennox swallowed hard, reaching out to tuck a loose strand of hair behind my ear. “You’re unbelievable,” he murmured.
As they left, I let the blanket drop and slowly stepped into the warm water. A soft moan escaped my lips as I sank in, the heat soothing every aching muscle. I leaned back, breathing deeply, letting the scent and warmth wrap around me like their touch.
Before I could answer, Lennox groaned softly behind me, shifting as he nuzzled the back of my neck. “You’re awake?” he mumbled.
“We were hard on you last night, right?” Levi asked… sounding guilty.
Suddenly, I got a mind link.
“Someone is here to see you!
Olivia’s POV
****’s Next
In front of me, Louis lay on his side, facing me, his lashes brushing his cheeks, his lips slightly parted. His fingers were still laced with mine. He looked so calm… so beautiful. Like he hadn’t been awake all night loving me.
I sucked a deep breath and lifted my head off his chest to hold his gaze. With Levi, I felt really open, like I could tell him anything… it has always been like that.
They looked relieved for a moment, but the worry never left their eyes.
“Olivia.”
I looked up at them, at all three of them standing in the doorway now. “You don’t have to go.”
Levi’s face was calm, but I could see the concern etched behind his calm expression. He tenderly cupped my face with both hands and flashed me a comforting smile.
“I swear it,” he said without hesitation. “Even if the world turns against us, we’ll stand with you.”
Louis set me down gently beside the tub, then kissed my forehead before stepping back. “We’ll give you a moment.”
I giggled. “No. You just kept me warm.”
That shut them up.
Levi was curled at my feet, arms around my legs like a blanket. His dark hair was tousled, and a soft snore slipped from his lips.
I bit my lip, feeling the heat crawl back up my neck. “Fine. Then go,” I said playfully. His words melted something inside me. I leaned forward and pressed my forehead against his. “Promise me,” I murmured.
“I’m thinking about the future,” I said truthfully. “What happens from here?”
I just stared at them for a moment, my heart swelling with something warm and heavy. I had them. All three. Right here.
His thumbs brushed against my cheeks, gently wiping away the tears I hadn’t even realized had slipped down.
Relaxed in Levi’s arms, I sucked a deep breath as I wondered what life had in store for
‘s Next us from now… is it happily ever after or…
“I’ll get you something to cat,” Louis added as he grabbed a pair of sweatpants and tossed one at Lennox.
They all laughed-relieved, maybe, or just happy to hear me teasing them again.
Levi scooted back onto the bed, sitting beside me again. “Still,” he said, “next time, we’ll go easier on you.”
“What are you thinking?” Levi asked, stroking my hair.
“You don’t have to worry about tomorrow, angel,” he whispered. “Let us carry that weight with you. You’re not alone anymore.”
I tensed. It was Calvin.
“Don’t touch her!” Lennox warned, heading to the bathroom. 1
New Book: Back Home to Marry Off Myself
Loredana’s father left the family for his mistress, leaving them to fend for themselves abroad. When life was at its toughest, her father showed up with “good news” after 8 years of absence: To marry off Loredana to a paralyzed son of the wealthy Mendelsohn family.