(GN) Ch. 130 - First Lesson

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Chase POV

Every second of the day, my body was buzzing with joy. Our little pixie had caved to us, and now we could tease her day and night. Kiera was a mess, her heat throwing her sex drive into an uncontrollable passion and her mind spinning to try and keep up with us.

It was damn perfect watching her learn each of us, the shock on her face that we were devoted to her, and the need her body called out to have us. I wish we could fast forward past all the drama of the Green Forest pack and that damn demon god that lived in our forest. I wanted to see the day when we had no worries other than making her happy.

"So, you stole these children from our territory?" River asked as he gently cradled one of the children of darkness. I hadn't realized how good he was with babies until this moment.

"I didn't steal them. Besides, they are all Southern children." She shot back at him.

"The correct answer, Doll, is that the North is yours," Drake said as he picked up the one with a large red bow. I knew that was the little girl born from her former Beta, and Kiera felt the most responsible to.

"I'm not in the mood to antagonize him. I know what is mine." She gave River a sexy little grin. Those two would always be in a power struggle.

"Nothing is yours until you have an Alpha." River challenged, and I sighed. He loved pissing her off by always saying the wrong thing.

"What are you going to do with these children?" I asked Kiera, hoping to end their little bickering match.

"I'm not sure. A few have offered to take them in. It would make sense for them to be adopted into a good family. I'm just not ready to let them go yet."

"And Ruby? Will she be ours?" I asked, my fingers running over her cheeks. She was a cute little thing.

"Why would she be ours?" River said angrily.

"This is the little girl of the man who saved our Luna. The man that did what we should have." I made odd faces at the girl, and she laughed at me. My eyes widened in delight to see her smile.

"What does that mean?" Drake asked.

Kiera rolled her eyes at me, then took the girl from Drake's arms. "Ruby's parents were my best friends, Devon and Tracy. When Jackson locked me away, Devon broke me free. When I couldn't walk, he carried me, and when I swore him off as a friend, he followed me, begging me for my forgiveness. He died while saving me. He died because I was foolish." Kiera bounced the little girl in her arms, cooing and admiring her. "Your daddy is a hero, little one. I won't let you ever forget that." She kissed her head softly. "I have to leave for a few days, but I'll be back." She said, setting her back down to her crib.

"We will all ensure she has everything," River said as he set the other baby down. Drake had picked up the third one and cradled her a few more times before letting her rest too. It seemed my brothers were having baby fever.

"She deserves so much more," Kiera said sadly, knowing that nothing we did would ever replace her being raised by her parents. We watched over her as she yawned and then closed her eyes. "I owe you everything, Ruby. Aunty Kiera will never forget that. Sleep, baby."

"Do you want to adopt her as your daughter?" River asked as we left the babies to sleep. I smiled at how easily the three of us fit with Kiera. River was an asshole, but there was no denying he wouldn't do anything for her now.

"I don't know. To be honest, I'm not sure if I can be a good mother to her or give her the home she needs to thrive in."

"Why would you say that? You will be a perfect mother, Cherie." There was a hint of a whine in my voice.

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