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Craved By The Alpha Triplets

"Hold her down—she’s already trembling for us." "Careful, brother. She’s human. Fragile… but fuck, she’s wet for us already." "Then we’ll break her in together. Slow… until she begs for more." "Yes, fuck me hard..... daddies." I thought I was saving a wounded wolf in the woods. I never expected him to shift into a brutal Alpha prince in exile. And when his brothers arrived—dark, dangerous, and just as magnetic—they all looked at me the same way. Like prey. Like mate. Like theirs. Three Alpha triplets. One fragile human body that isn’t built to handle their hunger. But the bond doesn’t care. Their scent calls to me. Their touch burns me alive. And their claim might ruin me… or set me free. Now the only question is— Can I survive being craved by the Alpha triplets?
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Chapter 5

The river whispered softly under the moonlight, its silver surface reflecting the tremble of the trees. I sat on the smooth stones at its edge, shivering despite the warmth of the fire crackling nearby. My skin still carried the ghosts of their touch—their hands, their breath, the way their hunger had burned through me.

Kael knelt beside me, dipping a cloth into the water. His hands were rough but careful as he ran it gently over my shoulder. The icy water bit into my skin, dragging me out of the haze I’d been floating in since… everything.

“Easy,” he murmured, voice low and strained. “The water’s cold.”

“I can tell,” I whispered. My throat still felt raw, as if every word might break me apart again.

Lucian crouched nearby, sharpening a blade on a flat rock as if the motion steadied him. Damon leaned against a tree, arms crossed, his gaze fixed on the forest beyond us. The three of them were silent, but the air around them vibrated with energy—heat, power, something ancient and animal that hummed beneath their skin.

I wanted to ask where we were, how long I’d been lost in whatever madness had taken over. But my voice faltered when Kael’s fingers brushed a mark on my neck—the mark he’d left.

He froze, eyes flicking up to meet mine. For the first time since I’d met him, he looked… uncertain.

“I didn’t mean to mark you,” he said quietly. “Not yet.”

Lucian laughed under his breath. “Not yet, he says. As if there was ever a chance in hell he could resist you.”

“Enough,” Damon said sharply. His voice was calm, but there was iron beneath it. “She deserves to understand before we tear her apart again with words we don’t mean.”

Kael’s jaw tightened. “You think she’ll understand?”

“She has to,” Damon replied simply. “She’s ours now.”

The words made my chest tighten. “Yours?” I asked, voice breaking on the word. “I don’t… I don’t belong to anyone.”

Lucian’s eyes glinted with something dark and amused. “You say that, sweetheart, but the bond says otherwise.”

“The bond,” I echoed, gripping the edge of the rock beneath me. “You keep saying that like it’s supposed to make sense.”

Kael’s expression softened—barely. “It’s… difficult to explain.”

“Try me.”

He exhaled, gaze shifting toward the water. “We’re not human, Raine. Not fully.”

I let out a shaky laugh. “Yeah, I figured that out when you turned into a giant wolf.”

Lucian smirked. “He’s not just any wolf. None of us are. We’re Alphas—born leaders of our kind. The bloodline of the Blackthorn pack.”

“Was,” Damon corrected, his tone like a knife cutting through the air.

Lucian’s grin faded.

Kael’s shoulders tensed. “Yes. Was.”

The silence that followed was heavy. The only sound was the water, running cold and constant between us.

“Why was?” I asked softly.

Kael’s hand stilled on the cloth. “Because I was exiled. For betrayal I didn’t commit.”

Damon’s voice was low, steady. “Our father—the Alpha King—was murdered. Kael was blamed. But the truth was twisted. There were wolves in our ranks hungry for the throne, and Kael… Kael was an easy target. He was the firstborn. The heir.”

Lucian’s blade scraped once, then stilled. “We were split apart. Damon and I stayed to keep peace among the packs. Kael was cast out. Exile is a slow death for our kind. It breaks the bond to the pack… drives the wolf mad.”

I turned to Kael. “So that’s why you were wounded?”

He nodded once. “Hunters found me. Silver-tipped blades. I would’ve died if you hadn’t come.”

His eyes locked onto mine, molten and dangerous. “You saved me, Raine. But when you touched me… something woke. The bond recognized you.”

“The bond,” I whispered again, heart hammering. “What bond?”

Kael’s jaw flexed. “The mating bond. It’s rare—sacred. It ties souls together. But it’s not supposed to happen like this. Not with a human.”

Lucian’s grin returned, softer this time. “Fate doesn’t care about rules. And neither do we.”

I stared at them—three men who shared the same golden eyes, the same unbearable pull. I could still feel it, that magnetic ache in my chest when they looked at me. Like my heartbeat no longer belonged just to me.

Damon finally moved from his tree, stepping closer until he stood at the edge of the firelight. “We came tonight to take Kael home. The council lifted his exile after the truth came out. But we didn’t expect…” His gaze flicked to me, lingering. “…you.”

Kael’s hand tightened around mine unconsciously, and I didn’t pull away.

“So what happens now?” I asked, though a part of me already knew the answer I didn’t want to hear.

Lucian leaned forward, resting his forearms on his knees. “Now, you come with us.”

I froze. “What?”

Damon’s expression didn’t change. “You’re marked by an Alpha, Raine. The bond is sealed. You can’t go back to your old life. If you do… it’ll kill you.”

The words hit harder than any blow. “Kill me?”

Kael looked away, shame flickering in his eyes. “The bond ties your body and soul to ours. If you leave the bond unbalanced—if you deny it—it starts to eat away at you. The longer you’re away, the weaker you’ll get. Until…”

He didn’t finish, but he didn’t have to.

I stared down at the water, my reflection rippling in its surface. I didn’t recognize the girl looking back at me—the wild hair, the hollowed eyes, the faint red mark on my neck that glowed faintly in the moonlight.

“I can’t just… leave everything,” I whispered. “My life is here. My work. My stories.”

Lucian tilted his head. “Stories can be written anywhere.”

“That’s not the point,” I snapped, my voice cracking. “You don’t understand. Writing is all I have. It’s who I am.”

Damon’s tone softened. “Then keep writing. We’ll help you. We’ll make sure you have everything you need. Freedom, time, peace.”

Kael nodded slowly. “You’ll be safe with us. Always.”

“Safe?” I echoed bitterly. “You call this safe? You think I don’t see what’s happening to me? I can feel it—inside me—pulling, burning. I can’t think straight when you’re near. I can’t even breathe without—”

I broke off, voice trembling, the truth too raw to finish.

Lucian’s grin faded completely. “That’s the bond talking. It’s like fire at first. It burns until you stop fighting it.”

“And if I don’t want to stop?”

Kael’s hand cupped my face gently, thumb brushing my cheek. “Then we’ll find a way to make you feel whole again. I swear it.”

For a moment, all I could do was stare at him. The firelight danced over his features—strong, scarred, beautiful in a way that hurt to look at. His brothers watched us in silence, three shadows under one moon, bound together by something far bigger than any of us.

The woods around us seemed to lean in, listening.

Finally, I whispered, “If I go with you… what happens then?”

Lucian’s grin returned, softer now, tinged with mischief. “Then you learn what it really means to be ours.”

Kael shot him a glare, but Damon only said, “You’ll see our world. Our pack. Our home. And maybe… you’ll find a story worth writing.”

My lips trembled, a bitter laugh escaping me. “Oh, I already have one.”

Kael’s brows furrowed. “What do you mean?”

I met his eyes, heart pounding. “A wounded wolf. Three Alpha princes. A human girl who should’ve run but didn’t.”

Lucian chuckled. “Sounds like the beginning of a tragedy.”

“Or a love story,” Damon murmured.

Kael’s hand fell from my cheek to my shoulder, his grip steady and grounding. “Whichever it becomes, it’s too late to turn back now.”

The fire popped softly between us. The moon hung high, pale and distant, and the forest felt impossibly still.

For the first time since that night began, I realized I wasn’t afraid of the dark anymore. I was afraid of what waited in the light.

Because part of me already knew—I wasn’t going back.

Not to my city. Not to my quiet apartment. Not to the safe, lonely life I’d built.

The bond had already chosen.

And deep down, under the ache and confusion, a dangerous part of me didn’t want to fight it.

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