Alpha King's Secret Triplets
img img Alpha King's Secret Triplets img Chapter 2 What happened to you
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Chapter 6 The Hut img
Chapter 7 Did it hurt a lot img
Chapter 8 Are you so sure about that img
Chapter 9 Just follow my lead, and you'll be fine. img
Chapter 10 kiss img
Chapter 11 Fierce, if you want, I can make this moment memorable. img
Chapter 12 I've always wanted you, Fierce img
Chapter 13 You lost your wolf ! img
Chapter 14 What's wrong, Fierce img
Chapter 15 Alastair img
Chapter 16 Why did you hide, Fierce img
Chapter 17 The Omegas img
Chapter 18 Omegas have no chance of becoming Luna img
Chapter 19 if I were to declare you as my mate, would you accept img
Chapter 20 Zora img
Chapter 21 Hunter's coronation img
Chapter 22 Hunter's test img
Chapter 23 Who... who did Hunter choose img
Chapter 24 Your life is in danger img
Chapter 25 Fierce Silver img
Chapter 26 Constance img
Chapter 27 Life in Denver with Constance img
Chapter 28 Seattle, then. Let's start over. img
Chapter 29 Ulrich img
Chapter 30 Don't forget me img
Chapter 31 Cassian, Dorian e Kane Silver img
Chapter 32 SIX YEARS LATER... img
Chapter 33 What's going on img
Chapter 34 The journey to the wolf pack was silent. img
Chapter 35 Let's stick to the vote. img
Chapter 36 Blackthorn img
Chapter 37 Fierce, you shouldn't be here. img
Chapter 38 SEATTLE - KIDNAPPING DAY img
Chapter 39 SEATTLE - KIDNAPPING NIGHT img
Chapter 40 CAPTIVITY img
Chapter 41 Where are we going now img
Chapter 42 I think you're going to hate this. img
Chapter 43 You should answer that img
Chapter 44 The police kept coming here img
Chapter 45 Cassian... Dorian... Kane... My children are yours. img
Chapter 46 The word of the Alpha King will always prevail, Fierce. img
Chapter 47 Caleb img
Chapter 48 What do you think, Hunter img
Chapter 49 **A FEW METERS AWAY...** img
Chapter 50 Cheyenne, Wyoming img
Chapter 51 The boys. Their scent is here, Fierce. img
Chapter 52 I don't feel it anymore. img
Chapter 53 we're being punished by the Moon Goddess img
Chapter 54 HUNTER'S POV img
Chapter 55 HUNTER'S POV img
Chapter 56 HUNTER'S POV img
Chapter 57 HUNTER'S POV img
Chapter 58 HUNTER'S POV img
Chapter 59 HUNTER'S POV img
Chapter 60 HUNTER'S POV img
Chapter 61 HUNTER'S POV img
Chapter 62 HUNTER'S POV img
Chapter 63 HUNTER'S POV img
Chapter 64 This is a lot of information to process, Hunter img
Chapter 65 Together we are stronger img
Chapter 66 Life is truly full of surprises, isn't it img
Chapter 67 You're talking about the scent of... img
Chapter 68 Place img
Chapter 69 What did you say img
Chapter 70 The car cut through the deserted road, img
Chapter 71 The kids are not here. img
Chapter 72 How much longer until we reach my father's house img
Chapter 73 Jeff img
Chapter 74 Is this... is this some kind of vampire power img
Chapter 75 Alright, I think we can do that img
Chapter 76 Are you sure about this img
Chapter 77 Banished wolf img
Chapter 78 Caleb's wolf img
Chapter 79 The Hut img
Chapter 80 Where are my kids img
Chapter 81 Who told you img
Chapter 82 What were you two discussing img
Chapter 83 Calendula img
Chapter 84 What happened, Garm img
Chapter 85 I've made a decision img
Chapter 86 How do you know this img
Chapter 87 Come, let's check on the triplets. img
Chapter 88 How are the boys' injuries img
Chapter 89 Cierce img
Chapter 90 DINNER img
Chapter 91 What else happened during dinner img
Chapter 92 HUNTER'S POV img
Chapter 93 I need to handle something img
Chapter 94 Because I'm an omega img
Chapter 95 ZORA'S POV img
Chapter 96 ZORA'S POV img
Chapter 97 ZORA'S POV img
Chapter 98 ZORA'S POV img
Chapter 99 ZORA'S POV img
Chapter 100 ZORA'S POV img
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Chapter 2 What happened to you

Hunter, a name that made me relive painful memories. For a long time, Hunter had been my forbidden passion, the father of my children. He was a secret I kept hidden, even from Stacy.

I felt a lump form in my throat, but my response was firm. "My children don't have a father, Officer Moore. I take care of them alone."

Moore frowned, clearly intrigued. "So, did you opt for in vitro fertilization or something of the sort?"

I sighed, feeling the weight of the lie on my shoulders. "Something like that, yes."

The officer nodded, making a few more notes in his notepad. He seemed to understand that our situation was complicated and delicate.

"I understand," he said, then asked, "Do you have any idea where we can start the investigation, or if there's anyone who might have an interest in taking your children?"

I looked into the policeman's eyes, feeling the urgency pulsating within me. "I don't know, Officer Moore. I just want them back. In two days, my children will turn six, and all I want is to have them back. Is there hope, right?"

Officer Moore made some notes in his notepad before looking at me with compassion. "Our investigation is just beginning, Mrs. Silver. So far, there are no signs of violence beyond what happened to Mrs. Stacy. We'll work calmly and precisely to find out what happened."

My mind was spinning as his words echoed in my ears. Everything was happening too fast, and my anxiety only increased as the minutes passed. I could barely believe that in just two days, my children would turn six. Their birthdays had always been a reason for celebration and joy, but now, they were missing, and my heart was broken.

"I need to find them, Officer Moore," I murmured, tears welling up in my eyes again. "They're all I have, and I can't lose them. Is there any hope that we'll find them safe?"

Officer Moore's response was thoughtful, his eyes expressing a sincerity I longed to hear. "We'll do our best, Mrs. Silver. We'll investigate calmly, but it's important not to set too high expectations at this time. We'll find your children and bring justice to whoever did this. Count on the police, and if you know anything, please don't hesitate to inform us."

His words weighed heavily on my heart. I couldn't imagine a life without my children, without the laughter and joy they brought to my existence. But I knew that reality was setting in, and uncertainties loomed, enveloping my heart in darkness.

With a deep sigh, I looked at the photo of my children on the coffee table, promising myself that I would do anything to have them back in my arms and face the unknown with the determination of a mother who would never give up.

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After Officer Andrew Moore and the other agents left, the house fell silent, but the tension lingering in the air seemed never to have dissipated. Stacy, the nanny who had become a dear part of our lives, was now dead, and my children were missing. The uncertainty of what had happened to them haunted me, leaving a deep void in my chest.

I knew the investigation was ongoing, but I couldn't just wait. I couldn't stand by while my children were in danger. There was something inside me, a beast that had been dormant for a long time, something I had repressed since the birth of the triplets. It was my werewolf nature, and I needed to awaken it.

I decided to do something I hadn't done in six years. I would transform into my wolf form to search for my children. It was an ability I hadn't used in six years since the triplets were born, and I had kept my nature under control all this time to protect them.

I went to the center of the room, where the Blue Moon still shone through the windows, casting an ethereal light over the space. I knew this transformation wasn't easy, especially after so long without using it, but it was the only way to get closer to my children.

I closed my eyes, seeking to connect with my inner wolf, that wild being that was part of me. Concentration was essential.

The first moments were strange and uncertain, like groping in the dark. I focused on memories, memories of when I last transformed, when I left my pack and came to Seattle. I remembered the sensation of my bones elongating, of muscles stiffening, of skin turning into fur, and the uncontrollable fury that came with the transformation.

I took a deep breath, trying to find the beast within me, but something was wrong. My skin didn't prickle, my nails didn't lengthen, and my fangs didn't emerge.

Normally, the sensation of transformation would start to take hold of me, claws would appear, senses would sharpen, and I would feel at one with my wolf. But none of this was happening.

"Wolf," I whispered, as if calling an old friend. "It's time to awaken."

My mind couldn't connect with the primal strength I had known since childhood. It simply wasn't there. Desperation began to grow within me.

"Come on, Fierce," I whispered to myself, trying to find that hidden part of my soul. "You need to do this. Your children need you."

I tried once more, closing my eyes and delving into the dark depths of my essence. For years, I had always known how to invoke my wolf nature, how to channel the fury and strength it represented.

"What the hell is happening to me?" I whispered to myself, feeling a deep and dark void in the core of my soul. I tried again, but the sense of emptiness persisted.

The transformation should have been a natural act, an extension of who I was as a werewolf. I had never had trouble transforming before, even when it wasn't necessary. But at that moment, when I needed my wolf's strength and instincts more than ever, they eluded me.

"Why aren't you responding?" I whispered, now with tears in my eyes. My wolf, who had always been my strength, seemed to have abandoned me at a time when I needed her most.

I kept trying, fighting the fear that was beginning to creep in. I struggled to evoke the most primitive part of my nature, but nothing happened. Tears welled up in my eyes, and I whispered to myself, as if my own words could bring back my wolf.

"Where are you? What happened to you?"

My voice echoed in the empty room, without an answer. The feeling of helplessness engulfed me, and I felt more vulnerable than ever. My inner wolf had always been a fundamental part of who I was, and its absence left me with an inexplicable void.

But it was as if my inner wolf had disappeared, as if it had been erased. Fear began to seep into my mind. What had happened to me?

I knew my transformation was an act of desperation, an attempt to find my children, but now I was facing an inexplicable block. Frustration mixed with fear, and I felt powerless. My most fundamental ability as a werewolf, my connection to my wild nature, had vanished. And at that moment, I was alone and vulnerable, not knowing how to protect my children or find them.

Tears streamed down my face as

I gazed into the void. The world outside continued to move, indifferent to my pain. What would I do now? How would I find my children without the strength my wolf form provided me?

With a heavy sigh, I rose from the floor and walked to the window. The Blue Moon still shone in the night sky, but its light didn't bring me the same sense of power and comfort as it used to. I looked out at the forest surrounding my home, a place that had always been my refuge, and now I felt a strange distance between me and the world I knew.

            
            

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