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Mated To My Three Lycan Bullies

Mated To My Three Lycan Bullies

Author: : Goodness Chiamaka
Genre: Werewolf
Mia Anderson-an 18-year-old girl-was shocked when her mother, Lucy Anderson, brought home the three hottest boys from the pack's Academy and introduced them to her as her new stepbrothers. Not only that, but the Alpha King, David Oscar, was her mother's new husband. Mia wished she could run away and look for her human father, Rafael Anderson. How would she end up spending the rest of her life with these three bullies? Will she fall in love with them or reject them?

Chapter 1 No 1

Mia's POV:

When I returned from White Hills Academy, I walked into the kitchen and found my mother, Lucy Anderson, who told me, "Mia, we have guests coming today."

"What? Mom, who are the guests?" I asked, gazing at her fair face. Ever since I had moved back here to live with my mother in the White Hills area and gained admission into the academy-where she teaches-I still couldn't feel comfortable.

I am Mia Anderson, a 17-year-old girl, and I used to live in London with my father, Rafael Anderson, before Mom requested that I return home and apply to White Hills Academy. The academy area was sparsely populated, and I had heard the sounds of wolves howling at night. It sent chills down my spine to know that we had wolves living around us, so I wasn't truly comfortable here.

"Mia, I know you're trying hard to get used to this place, but I promise you, you will love it," Mom said in a soft voice as she walked up to me in the kitchen and held my hand.

"Mom, there's nothing for me to like around here. First, there are the woods, the forest, and wild animals like wolves living around us. Aren't you scared that one of these wolves might jump on you one day and bite you to pieces? I'm so scared at night that I can't sleep, and yet, there are people living around us too," I complained bitterly.

I was wearing a short blue denim skirt, a long red sweater, and white canvas shoes. I was of average height, and so was my mother.

"Mia," Mom began, her lips curling into a smile as she let go of my hand and walked up to the gas cooker to check on the delicious meals that she was preparing for her guests.

"I understand that you're not happy about coming back here. If it weren't for your father, who traveled from one place to another, you wouldn't have grown so far away from here," she said, her voice filled with sadness as she checked the pot of fried rice and chicken she was preparing for dinner.

"Mom, I understand that you love this place-the forest, the waterfall, and the scenery of the green plants surrounding us-but I don't like it. I want to apply for a transfer to return to London. Please, I understand that you and my father got divorced, and Dad has moved on with his life, but this place doesn't suit me," I said, stomping my feet on the kitchen floor.

My mother smiled and covered the pot of fried rice that she had finished cooking. "Look, Mia, there's something I need to tell you about yourself before your 18th birthday," she said as she walked up to me.

The white dress she wore barely covered her thighs. My mother could pass as my elder sister because she was light-skinned and a 36-year-old woman.

"What is it, Mom?" I asked, watching her face curiously. She took a deep breath and said, "You are not really human, Mia."

"What?" My eyes widened in shock at her statement. "Mom, if this is a joke, please stop it. What is that supposed to mean?" I asked, feeling my heart about to explode from the revelation.

She smiled and held my hand. "Look at me, Mia. You are a werewolf-a Beta wolf, not just a human," she said, her blue eyes glowing brightly, and I staggered backward.

"Mom, please. Tell me you're joking. I don't understand what you're saying. How do you make your eyes glow like that? First, what is a werewolf? Do they exist? You seem to read too many fantasy books, and now you're starting to believe that werewolves are real and that they exist among us, let alone that I am a wolf too. Please, Mom. I am not in the mood for all these jokes. Just let me apply to go back to London. I will call you on the phone, and we can video call every day," I said, knowing that my mother found it hard to let go of me.

"Listen to me, Mia. Your father isn't human either. He is a werewolf like me, but he's a researcher, and that's why he traveled from one place to another, working on his research. He ended up taking you to London to be with him. He refused to allow me to tell you about your life here, but he knew the risk if you didn't return to the pack. You could shift one day, and maybe the animal control officers in London might get hold of you and lock you up in a zoo for scaring people," she said, laughing, and my jaw dropped at her revelation.

"Mom, you're scaring me right now. What do you mean that I'm not human? How is that even possible?" I asked, and she smiled sadly.

Before my mother could say a word, the doorbell rang, and she said, "Our guests have arrived, Mia. Don't worry, I will tell you about it tonight. Your 18th birthday is just a month away, and you need to get prepared to meet your mate and also experience your first shift as a werewolf."

"What? Mom..." I watched her run to the kitchen door to open it.

"Come on, Mia, my guests have arrived. Let's go and welcome them," she said, dragging me out of the kitchen to accompany her to the living room.

You wouldn't believe that my mother lived in this big duplex alone. After all, she was the chairwoman at White Hills Academy. I didn't want to study there, but Mom insisted, and she refused to allow me to stay in the academy hostel, so I stayed at home with her and followed her to school. I was studying banking because I wanted to work in a bank in London, but now I had to live in a pack full of wolves.

Anxiety crept up my back as my mother and I went to the living room door to welcome her guests. Mom had servants who worked for her and cleaned the house. She was a rich woman, and I was surprised that she was still single. *Why hadn't she remarried? She had a slim figure and nice curves.*

"Hm," I sighed as my mother opened the door. To my shock, the three bad boys from White Hills Academy-Luis, Liam, and Leon Oscar-entered the living room. They were triplets, wearing the same white tank tops that revealed their masculine abs, black jeans that hugged their long legs, and a pair of black boots.

"What? Mom! What are these three bullies doing here in our house?" I screamed and questioned my mother, glaring at the three bad boys from White Hills Academy.

Chapter 2 No 2

Mia's POV:

"Oh, Mia, that was a bad thing to say when you were meeting someone for the first time," Mom said, smiling at me. "This is Liam, Luis, and Leon Oscar. Leon is the oldest of the triplets and Alpha David's first son, while Luis is the second, and Liam is the last-born. They are popularly called Triple L. Unfortunately, their mother, Luna Esther, died after their birth. So, they are our upcoming Alphas."

My mother smiled as she introduced the triplet bad boys to me, and I glared at them. Mom turned to face the Triple L and said, "Triple L, meet my only daughter, Mia Anderson. She came back from London last month and recently joined our White Hills Academy. I'm sure you all must have seen her at the college. Please forgive my daughter's mannerisms. She doesn't understand what is going on here and how our pack functions."

I watched my mother speaking to the first of the triplets, Leon Oscar.

"It's fine, Chairwoman. Our father got busy with a meeting from the Dark Hills Pack Alpha, so he sent us here to join you for dinner before he finishes with his business. That way, it doesn't look like he isn't accepting your invitation to have a family dinner with you," Leon said, his magnetic voice making me scowl as I saw the way he flashed his perfect white teeth at my mother.

Leon had a radiant smile on his face, but he was a bully because I had seen him bullying and intimidating other students at the academy. I crossed my arms around my chest, pouted my pink lips, and looked away from Leon's face. Obviously, I did not like him and his brothers, and I did not care who he was or what his business was with my mother. I wouldn't have joined in this so-called family dinner if my mother had not insisted.

"That's fine, Alpha Leon. Thank you for forgiving my little angel, Mia. Come on, apologize to the triplets. Apologizing to one of them is the same as apologizing to the others. They share the same mindset, views, and love lives, and I know there's a possibility that the three of them are going to have one mate," my mother said happily, her voice sweet as she blushed.

"Mom..." My frown deepened as I heard about their "love lives."

"Mom, I am only apologizing to them out of respect for you and because you are my mother, but I do not feel a need to say sorry to these men," I said, my voice sharp, my eyes glaring at the three bullies. They appeared innocent before my mother when I glanced at them.

"Mia, go on and say that you are sorry, and stop talking too much," Mom scolded me, her voice tinged with pleading as she eyed me to get along with these three men.

"That's fine." I straightened my posture and dropped my arms from my chest. "I am sorry, Triple L," I said, looking at Leon, who was the oldest of the triplets.

They had the same height, faces, and well-built bodies, but their smiles were different. Leon smirked, while Liam and Luis glared at me but smiled when my mother looked at them.

"It's fine, Chairwoman. We will let it slide since Mia is going to be around and a part of our families. Besides, when you and my father get married, we will have Mia as our little sister," Leon said, his lips curling into a sinister smile as his intense yellow eyes locked with mine.

"What!" I gasped, my eyes widening in shock. "Mom, tell me the truth. You are not planning to marry their father, right?" I asked my mother, knowing that I could not tolerate living under the same roof as these three bullies.

"Mia..." Mom began, her frown deepening as she said, "You need to get along with Triple L. I know that I haven't spoken to you about my affairs, but you see that I have been single for so long since your father left me for London. Excuse me, Triple L. You all can have a seat. Let me have a private talk with my daughter before your father arrives."

"Alright, Chairwoman," they replied, their eyes watching me as Mom hastily grabbed my left hand and dragged me away from the living room and back to the kitchen.

"Mom, what's going on? You cannot marry those boys' father. I do not want them as my stepbrothers, and I do not approve of their father! They are pretending to be nice to you. Those boys are big-time bullies!" I cried aloud, my body trembling at the thought of living under the same roof as those three rascals. I couldn't stand them for a minute. They bullied the students at the college, turned the young women into slaves, and did as they wished. In short, most of the students feared them.

When I had first gotten to the academy a month ago, I was stunned when my best friend, Vivian Adams, a nursing student, warned me to keep off from the three Alphas. I thought it was a joke until I saw with my own eyes how they bullied the students.

"Mia, you just got back to the White Hills area barely a month ago. How can you say that about Triple L? They are the nicest boys and protect our people. I understand that you might not like them because they are boys, but they are our Alphas, and they cannot possibly bully you. Please, they will take care of you as their little sister from now on, and when their father and I get married," Mom said with a pleading voice, wanting me to see her reason and accept those boys to live with us.

But I yelled, "No way, Mom! I will not accept them. They cannot be my stepbrothers, and you shouldn't marry their father. There are other men out there, but not these boys' father."

"Mia," my mother's gaze dropped as she said with a sad voice, "It's fine. I will talk to their father that I cannot marry him, since you do not want them as your stepbrothers." My mother looked dejected and heartbroken, and I felt so guilty for depriving her of her happiness. My father had left her for so long and traveled about as a researcher. I thought my mother deserved to be happy.

Her face turned red with unshed tears and disappointment, and I calmed down and asked her, "Mom, do you love their father? How about Dad? What if I call Dad to return?"

My mother looked at my face and blinked her tears away. "It's been 16 years since your father left the pack. He flew away with you and only brought you back. Why didn't he return with you? He sent you back alone because he doesn't want me. I cannot continue to wait for him, and I had already rejected him, even if he didn't want to accept my rejection. But..." my mother hesitated to finish her statement as she walked up to me and held my hands, saying, "I love you more, Mia. You're my only child, and your happiness matters the most to me. I know that you grew away from the pack, so you might find it hard to get along with everyone here. But I want you to know that the Triple L are not as bad as you think, and their father is a kind man too."

"But if you do not like them and want us to be a family, I will explain to their father. After all, you are my baby, and your happiness and getting along with the pack members are what is important to me," Mom said with a sad voice, and I felt her pain.

"It's fine, Mom. Maybe I have overreacted, but I want you to be happy and to remarry. You cannot continue to stay single as I am not sure if Dad will listen to me and return. But I don't like those boys, and I do not know if their father is like them, but I just cannot stand them," I said, my frown deepening, and my mother smiled.

"It's fine. Let us have our dinner with them; besides, this is their first time visiting me. It will not be polite to send them away. After all, they didn't approve of me as their stepmother if not for their father's proposal. So, you are not the only one with an objection," Mom said, smiling as she laughed. "Just do not insult them, as they can discipline you as our Alphas-more like our superiors here. Alright?"

She opened the kitchen door for me to return to the living room and join those three bullies for dinner. As it was past 6 p.m. on a Friday evening, my mother didn't go to work and had ordered her driver to drop me off at the Academy in the morning while she stayed at home preparing for our Alpha's visit.

"Alright, Mom," I agreed. I walked out of the kitchen and went to the dining room to meet the three bad boys who sat on different dining chairs, gazing at me intensely. Surprisingly, they had taken their seats around the dining table and were waiting for me and Mom to serve them dinner.

Chapter 3 No 3

Mia's POV:

I narrowed my eyes at the three of them as they watched me approach. Their eyes followed my movements as I walked toward the dining table.

Silence cut through the air as I sat next to Liam. He was the youngest of the triplets, and he hummed, watching me like a hawk.

Feeling uncomfortable because Liam smelled like coffee, I rose from the chair and went to sit far away from them. Their eyes continued to watch me, but I did not comment or ask them anything.

As the sound of the kitchen door opening echoed, my mother walked out and smiled at them. "I will serve the dinner now. Actually, my maid isn't around because I sent her to welcome her daughter's baby. I will be back," Mom said with an apologetic tone as she came out of the kitchen to see if we were getting along.

"It's okay, Chairwoman. Let's have dinner. As my dad will soon be here, or we can wait for him," Luis said, the second triplet, chiming in with his deep voice that made my thighs clench, and my mother smiled. "Alright."

Unlike Leon's voice, Luis's voice was sharp, deeper, and magnetic, which made me uncomfortable as his face showed no smile at all. His eyes were calculated and sinister.

"Let me get the dinner ready. You all can chat with Mia to enlighten her more about our pack. I will be back," Mom said, her tone mild as her lips curled into a smile. Her eyes peered at me and signaled me to get along. Just as she swiftly strode to the kitchen door and left me with the three bad boys.

"Mia, what a beautiful name for a beautiful bunny," Liam spoke first, his voice filled with teasing as he looked at my face.

"I know you three are bullies, but my mother will never marry your father. So, you better get that into your damn skulls," I replied coldly, my voice harsh, but I didn't care. I had thought about it, but I could not live with them.

"Hmm," Leon rose to his feet and came to my chair to meet me. I tensed in my seat as he leaned next to my neck, his cool breath brushing the crook of my neck.

"How about?" Leon began, whispering into my right ear, and I shivered. "How about I tell you that we want to marry you instead of your mother?"

"What?" I jumped away from the chair as if my whole body was on fire, my cheeks burning hot as I glared at Leon. He was the oldest of the triplets. 'He must be joking, right?' I looked into his face and shifted away from the dining table as I glanced at the other two boys. Their faces were neutral, their eyes calm, so I couldn't tell if they were annoyed or thinking the same as Leon.

"Stay away from me, you ásshole!" I yelled at Leon, glaring at him, as I couldn't believe he was proposing to marry me. These three men had many young women in the academy ready to serve them, but not me. I wanted to create an advocate for women to learn to stand up for their rights. They could not be subjected to slavery and worshipping men for their dîcks.

Leon smiled and went back to his seat. "I am just kidding, haha," he laughed handsomely, surrendering his hands in the air. But my brows furrowed at him. My heart was beating erratically, and I warned him with a stern voice, "Do not come close to me again!"

Luis and Liam were quiet as they watched me, but I felt their eyes digging into me. I felt my legs quiver, and my entire body was still hot due to Leon's closeness to me before.

As I wanted to disappear from the dining room, my mother stepped out of the kitchen, carrying a tray of dinner in her arms. She looked at us in surprise, seeing me standing, and she asked, "Mia, is anything wrong?"

Leon had already sat back, and before I could say a word, the doorbell rang. My mother rushed ahead to the dining table, dropping the big white tray of food in her arms on the dining table.

"Mia, hurry up. Check who is at the door. I am sure Alpha David Oscar has arrived," Mom said, her face excited. Seeing my mother's happy face, I frowned and glared at the three boys who were looking at me. I forced my feet to move and went to pull the living room door open.

To my shock, an older version of Liam, Luis, and Leon stood at the door and smiled at me. "Hi. You must be Mia, right?" he asked, seeing my shocked face. He smiled as I made way for him to enter the living room. He wore a black suit and looked breathtakingly handsome.

"Good evening, sir. I am," I smiled at him, accepting his handshake as he walked in. He was a middle-aged man, but he seemed more polite and humble than his three sons.

"It's nice to meet you, Mia. You look so beautiful like your mother," he praised me, shaking my right hand, and I blushed. "Thank you, sir," I replied, and my mother walked up to the living room to welcome him.

"Welcome, babe," Mom said as she hugged Alpha David Oscar. I stole a quick glance at the Triple L's faces to see their reaction upon seeing their father hugging my mother and kissing her lightly on her forehead.

Except for Leon, Luis and Liam frowned to show they didn't approve of my mother as their stepmother. But seeing me smirking at them, they smiled at me for the first time, and my heart exploded, throbbing faster. I quickly glanced away.

"Come on, Mia. Let's have our seats while I set up the meals," Mom said, her voice soft as she gestured for us to have our seats at the dining chairs while she served the table.

Leon sat across from me, while his father and my mother sat next to each other. However, Luis and Liam sat to my right as the dining table had six chairs. This was the first time that the dining room was full. Before, it was just me and my mother.

Mom served the delicious meals of fried rice and chicken before she went to serve us drinks and sat back next to Alpha David.

"How do you like the meals, Triple L?" Mom asked them when Leon took the first bite, holding his spoon. Luis and Liam were quiet and holding their spoons too.

Luis was in the middle of me and Liam as he sat across from his father, while my mother sat across from Liam.

But Leon caressed my left leg under the table, and I glared at him, shifting my leg back under my chair. Leon smiled and said, "It's delicious, Ma."

"How about you both? You haven't tasted the meal?" Mom asked, her voice full of concern as her eyes darted to look at Luis and Liam, who sat next to me.

"You seem to care more about the boys than me, babe," Alpha David complained with a sweet voice as he looked at my mother's face lovingly.

Mom blushed and said, "I know you will not tell me the truth about my food. You will always speak good of me. I personally prepared this fried rice and chicken, and I wanted to see how your sons like it."

Mom shifted her gaze to us and peered at Luis, who sat next to me. Luis had the same coffee smell as his brothers. He dipped his spoon into the fried rice on his plate and took a bite, the same as Liam, as I watched their faces.

"It's nice, Chairwoman," Luis said, and their father scowled. "Luis, haven't I warned you three to learn to call Lucy, Mom? She will be your new stepmother, and it's only respectful to call her Mom," Alpha David snapped, his voice thunderous, and I peered at him in shock.

Mom quickly placed her right hand on Alpha David's left hand to calm him down as she said, "It's okay, babe. I am not upset that they call me Chairwoman. That's what I am in the Academy."

Alpha David scowled and looked at my mother's face. His voice softened as he said, "I want you to be my wife. I know the three of them are stubborn. I can send them away, but I want to marry you. It's been 22 years since Esther left me. Don't you think I tried and deserved to be happy?"

Mom smiled sadly and replied, "You tried, but our children are a part of us. If they do not approve of us, we cannot force it."

"Mm," Alpha David's fist clenched around the spoon. And Mom whispered in his right ear so closely, "We will still be friends and give them time to get along."

"No. They are naughty boys, and I cannot give them any time. Do not worry about them. Once they find their mates, they will leave us. I already made up my mind for us to live together, Lucy. I love you very much, and I want you by my side, and as my Luna," Alpha David insisted, holding my mother's hands lovingly.

I peered at Leon's face to see his expression regarding his father's statement. Leon frowned and looked at me.

As our gaze locked, I smirked, and his eyes narrowed. Looking at his father and my mother holding hands, Leon cleared his throat and said, "Dad, we approve of you and Lady Lucy to get married."

"What!" I gasped, alongside Liam and Luis.

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