Read Mated to the Alpha Twins [by Jane Doe] Chapter 51 – Once we got back into town, Alec picked up a rental car to drive the rest of the way. After a half an hour, the buildings began to look familiar. Anxiety churned in my gut as we drew closer to town. I rolled my lip between my teeth, something I often did when I was stressed out.

“There’s nothing to worry about.” Alec reassured me, flashing me one of his dimpled grins before turning his attention back on the road. “Garrett won’t get his hands on you, and Grace is out of the picture. You won’t be anywhere near Melissa and Frank either.”

“It’s not them I’m worried about.” I sighed, “When I ran away, it wasn’t just you and Kade I left behind.”

“Tori.” Alec nodded, his eyes on the road. I could feel the echo of pain deep within him, suppressed yet present. Leaving had hurt Alec and Kade more than I could’ve ever understood. “She was more worried than anything, but I can’t speak for her.”

“I don’t blame her.” I shook my head, “For being upset, I mean. It was my fault.”

“You did what you thought was right at the time.” Alec grimaced, and I nearly flinched as his underlying pain seeped to the surface. “None of us can blame you for that.”

“I just–I didn’t know you guys could help.” I admitted, ending my sentence with a little snort. “Although, now I understand why you and Kade are so massively large for high school seniors.”

“Massive?” Alec mused, flashing me a sly grin. “If you want to see massive–“

“Don’t finish that.” I shook my head, face flaming.

“Not to worry, once we get home, I’m sure Kade would love to hear about how massive you think we are.” Alec’s smirk widened, his dark eyes flashing playfully.

I sunk lower in my seat, avoiding the heated yet playful gaze of Alec as my body reacted to his words. It’s not like I haven’t been intimate with the twins, yet each time had been so overwhelming, even before I was aware of the mate bond. Their touch was all consuming, chasing away the most troublesome thoughts from my mind. When they touched me, all I could think about was more–was wanting more of them.

forest. The thick woods gave the perfect coverage to shift without anyone seeing you. The town itself was quite beautiful, much nicer than the town the humans lived in. The buildings were all shiny and new, clearly well taken care of. Within minutes, we were driving down the street where Alec and Kade’s house sat. Their house was the largest in town, with a long wrap around porch just out front. It was as nice as Garrett’s newly built house, though Alec and Kade’s home felt more—lived in. Garrett’s house reminded me of

houses down the block. Her driveway

an intricate crystal chandelier hanging from the ceiling. The house wasn’t cold and extravagant like Garretts. This house was luxurious, but actually felt lived in. My eyes scanned the pictures on the wall, instantly seeking out a

Alec gave me a light smile and tugged me forward. My legs threatened to

here. Kade was the only person I noticed, looking much like he had when we left Beth’s bakery. His hair was tousled, and he had changed his clothes. A blush

a magnet walking into the room. A genuine smile formed on his face, one that nearly took my breath away. I heard Alec chuckling lowly behind me as I wrapped my arms around Kade’s waist. The shock they felt whenever I willingly touched them was always

asked, one

as I realized we weren’t the only people in the kitchen. A woman with wheat colored hair and crystal blue eyes, her figure was slim as was her face. The man sitting next to her was the spitting image of Alec and Kade. Dark hair, dark eyes, broad shoulders, and a large build. Alec and Kade’s Mom was watching the three of us, her eyes curious but not

scoffed, though a smile played at the edges of her full lips. “I swear I didn’t raise

Dad, this is Aurora.” Kade

made me want to laugh, as I now understood where the two of them had gotten their serious yet playful looks

Alec nodded, the hint of a smile

this what you needed to talk about last week?”

a gentle squeeze before wandering through the kitchen to

my anxiety, I hadn’t smelled the thick scent of food wafting through the kitchen. My stomach rumbled angrily, making Kade

Mom snapped, waving her hands at Kade as

of the most amusing things I had seen. Kade towered over his Mom by at least a foot and a half, yet he trotted away at the wave

what a family is supposed to be like, I thought to myself. It was clear from the gentle touches and quiet words, that their parents loved each other greatly. I assumed they were also mating, though I wasn’t entirely sure. It seemed in the werewolf

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