Font Size
15px

160

~Lisa’s POV

The eting finally ended. My hand ached from writing down every word, every decision, every correction the Alphas made. I didn’t even lift my head much, just focused on my duty, taking the minutes, recording everything, and not making mistakes. That was all I told myself.

When the last word was spoken and the room fell quiet, I closed my book gently and stood. My knees wobbled slightly from sitting for too long. I stretched them just a little under the table before stepping out from behind the chair.

I didn’t expect to feel eyes on . Heavy eyes. Curious. Burning.

I glanced up and froze.

Three pairs of eyes. Rowan. Kael. Damon.

All staring at . All with that sa strange intensity.

I frowned lightly, clutching my book to my chest.

"What is it?" I asked softly. My voice trembled, though I tried to make it steady. "Why are you looking at like that?"

Rowan was the first to move. He pushed away from the wall where he had been standing and stepped closer, his shoulders tight, his jaw clenched.

"Do you even know who he is?" His tone was sharp, demanding, but sothing was trembling underneath it.

"Who?" I blinked, honestly confused.

"Thorne," Rowan said, lowering his voice like even the na was dangerous. "Alpha Thorne. The man you kept your head down from during the whole eting. The one staring at you."

I shifted nervously, hugging the book tighter to my chest. "I... I don’t know him. I’ve never left this pack. How would I know?"

Kael scoffed from behind, his laugh sharp and bitter. He stepped forward, too, his eyes darker than usual.

"You don’t know him. Fine. But that doesn’t change the fact that he was staring at you the entire ti."

I swallowed, my throat dry. "So what? Why does it matter if he looked at or not?"

Kael’s eyes flared. His voice cut like a blade.

"Because no one should dare to lay their eyes on our mate. You’re ours alone. Not his. Not anyone’s."

I gasped quietly. My stomach twisted at his words, our mate. He said it so fiercely, like a warning, like a truth he believed with his entire soul.

Rowan’s jaw tightened. He added quickly, "Kael is right. Thorne or anyone else, it doesn’t matter. You’re ours. He has no right to look at you that way."

I opened my mouth, then closed it again, too many emotions rushing at once. My hands trembled against the book. "I... I don’t even know what you’re talking about. I didn’t see him staring. I was busy writing. I didn’t even..." My words faded, my voice cracking.

Damon finally spoke. He had been quiet all this while, watching the tension grow like fire ready to burn the whole room. His voice was lower, calr, but it carried jealousy, too.

"This shouldn’t turn into unnecessary drama."

Rowan turned sharply to him. "Drama? He was staring at her like..."

"Enough," Damon cut him off, his eyes firm. He stepped toward , and for a second, the tension broke. His hand reached out and caught mine, warm and steady. "She doesn’t need this right now."

I looked up at him, surprised. His fingers wrapped around mine gently, but with a kind of claim that made my heart pound.

"Co," Damon said softly, almost too softly for the others to hear. "Let’s go."

I glanced between the three of them, confusion swimming in my chest. My lips parted, wanting to ask more questions, but Damon’s steady gaze pulled in. Without thinking, I let him guide , my hand still in his.

Behind us, Kael scoffed again, the sound bitter. Rowan muttered sothing under his breath, but I didn’t catch it.

I didn’t look back. My heart was too loud in my ears. My mind was too clouded.

Why did they even care?!

Damon led gently to my room, his hand warm but firm around mine. The mont the door shut behind us, everything inside exploded.

"Why does it feel like I’m being questioned about who I see and who I don’t?" I snapped, spinning around to face him. My voice shook with anger. "Why does it feel like I’m being watched, like every step I take, every breath I breathe, is under your control?"

Damon’s brows furrowed, but he didn’t let go of my hand.

"You’re exaggerating," he said quietly.

"I am not exaggerating!" I shouted, pulling my hand free. "Back there, the way Rowan and Kael looked at , like I was guilty of sothing just because soone else dared to glance my way. Why? Why is it such a cri if Thorne looked at ?"

His lips pressed together, but he didn’t answer imdiately. He just stood there, staring at like he was trying to read the storm brewing inside .

"You act like I belong to you," I continued, my voice breaking. "But I don’t. I don’t belong to any of you. I am nothing to the three of you. So why...why this jealousy, why this obsession?"

Damon’s expression shifted then. A small smile tugged at the corner of his mouth. Not mocking. Not cold. Almost... soft.

"That," he said slowly, "shows Rowan and Kael actually care for you."

"Care?" I scoffed, crossing my arms tightly over my chest. "That wasn’t care, Damon. That was control. That was possessiveness. That was them treating like an object. Caring is different. Caring is freedom. Caring is trust. What they did, what you’re doing, is nothing close to caring."

He stepped closer. I wanted to step back, but my legs felt glued to the floor.

"You’re wrong," he murmured. "They are not monsters. You see their anger, their fire, and you mistake it for cruelty. But beneath that, there’s sothing real. Sothing strong."

I shook my head, biting down on my lip. My throat felt tight.

"No. You’re just trying to make excuses for them. You all want to control . You want to cage , and you’re dressing it up as ’care.’"

Damon closed the last bit of distance between us. I could feel the heat radiating from him, the quiet power in the way he stood so close.

"Stop yelling," he whispered, his voice suddenly soft. "It’s not good for the baby you’re carrying."

My heart stopped for a mont. The words pierced through , sharper than any blade. My mouth went dry, and my hands dropped from my chest.

"The... baby?" I echoed, my voice trembling.

His eyes searched mine, his hand lifting to brush against my forehead gently. "Yes. The baby."

For a mont, the world tilted. My anger, my frustration, all of it tangled with a sudden wave of shock. My throat tightened, and my eyes stung as tears began to gather.

You are reading Rejected and Claimed by her Alpha Triplets Chapter 160 - the baby on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.