Read Mated to the Alpha Twins [by Jane Doe] Chapter 52 – I followed Alec and Kade into the dining room, noting how different it looked from Garrett’s. Alec and Kade’s house were just as large and extravagant, but it felt more like a home. The twins had spent their entire lives in this house, and it showed in every floorboard and piece of furniture.

The dining room was large enough for a large group of people, but felt bright and cheerful. I followed the twin’s over to the end of the table, blushing as Kade pulled out a chair for me to sit. I was wedged in between them, with little room, though I didn’t mind. Their Dad sat across the table from Alec, while their Mom pulled out the many platters that had been sitting on the kitchen counter.

As she uncovered the platters, my stomach roared at the sight of roasted chicken, mashed potatoes, an array of vegetables, and steaming rolls. It was more than enough food to feed five people, but I remembered what Alec and Kade had said about werewolves eating more than a human. Regardless, someone Alec and Kade’s size would need to eat a significant amount of food, whether they were human or not.

Kade was the first to reach forward, snagging a buttery roll from one of the platters. His Mom caught the action and snorted, rolling her eyes at her son. Alec lifted my plate from the table and began piling food on top, flashing me an innocent grin once he was finished.

“You’d think I never feed them.” Their Mom chuckled; her eyebrow raised as she watched Kade inhale the steaming roll. “I was so excited when I heard I was pregnant with twins. If only I knew how much food I’d be making.”

“We’re not that bad.” Alec smirked, piling food onto his own plate.

“You say that, but there’s a reason you made Aurora’s plate before your own.” Their Mom chuckled, giving their Dad a hard look as he too was piling food onto his plate.

“They’re still growing.” Their Dad shrugged, taking an extra roll from the center of the table.

“What’s your excuse?” Their Mom snickered, eyeing her husband’s plate with amusement.

“Werewolves don’t stop growing until their at least fifty-four.” Their Dad nodded confidently, though a smile twitched at the corners of his lips.

This is what family is supposed to be like, I thought to myself. Alec and Kade continued bickering at their Mom, who in turn bickered back. The lighthearted teasing was amusing, and soon their Dad jumped in. Their Mom did an incredible job at handling three fully grown werewolves, especially three males. It was obvious how close knit this family was, and it was strange how easy it felt to be around them all.

‘This will be our family too.’ Thalia nodded, ‘Someday, they’ll be our children’s grandparents.’

‘Alright, too personal.’ I shook my head, ‘My relationship with Alec and Kade isn’t anywhere near this stage.’

Thalia scoffed, ‘They were made

doesn’t mean I want to talk about my future children

gave him a reassuring smile. Gentle sparks slithered up my leg as Kade’s hand grazed my knee. Their Mom and Dad seemed to catch everything, every silent look or interaction that happened between

curious. “So, you’re Garrett’s kid. You got his eyes, though I’m sure you’re aware of that already. Are you older

nodded, swallowing my nerves. “He’s been hellbent on getting me to take

do you feel about that?” Their Dad asked, “Taking over a pack, that is. Especially when you’ve spent your life as a

glances at one another held a familiarity and passion that I knew little of. They had spent years together, had children together. That kind of bond couldn’t be replicated,

scoffed, turning

playful grin. He turned his attention back on me, and it took me a few

grimaced, “Things have changed, though I still don’t appreciate being manipulated by him. If I do

nodded, some of the tension leaving his eyes. “And you do

while surprise wafted from Kade. I met Kade’s surprised stare,

on the front door. Theo patted his wife’s shoulder and walked out of the dining room. The increased capabilities of my senses

I know they

Kade’s Dad spoke lowly, and I could hear the underlying wave of anger in his words. For whatever reason, Alec and Kade’s Dad did not like Garrett. I silently prayed to whatever G*d listening that their Dad would slam the door

brilliant shade of blue, the

left.” Garrett noted,

way. He had left me as an infant, barged into my life seventeen years later just to tell me I wasn’t a human, that everything I knew and thought were lies. He expected me to willingly lead his pack, with him pulling the strings.

snort in my words.

that might spew from his mouth,

scoffed, my jaw dropping. “Since when has

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