Bailey, Debbie - Kianna and Her Three Alpha Wolves [Featherstone Pack] (Siren Publishing Ménage and More)

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by Debbie Bailey


  Dominic adored their little girl and growled anytime he thought someone was playing too rough with her or being mean to her. Even her two brothers were careful not to treat their sister poorly when Dominic was around.

  Kianna knew why Dominic acted this way, although she didn’t think he quite realized it yet, but he was very much like her husbands. He would have to wait for his mate to grow up, but until that time, Kianna knew that he would always be there to take care of her when needed. When Justine was older, they would send her to school so that she could enjoy life a little before Dominic made his claim.

  She smiled as she lay there and listened to their three little pups trying to be quiet and surprise her with what smelled like eggs and bacon.

  Just as she was about to sit up and scare the devil out of her little darlings, the door opened, and all three of her men came in. They, too, were trying to be quiet but to no avail.

  “Shhh…don’t wake Mommy up yet. You know what she’s like without her coffee in the morning,” Teaghen whispered to the three.

  Jackson, who was such a teaser like Teaghen, giggled and said, “I know, Daddy. You’d think she was a bear-shifter the way she acted when she didn’t have it.”

  Kianna couldn’t hold it in any longer and burst out laughing. Sitting up in the bed, she turned and looked over at her son and smiled, saying, “How old are you anyway, Jackson Featherstone?”

  Climbing up to cuddle up to his mom under the blankets, he said proudly, “I’m almost four whole years old, ma’am. You should try to remember that so that you don’t miss our birthday.”

  Duncan lifted Justine into his arms and came to sit on the bed as well.

  “Oh, trust me, little one, your momma’s never going to forget the day you were born. It was the happiest day of our lives.”

  Jason walked over to Alex and tugged on his hand and gestured for him to bend down. Whatever he said had Alex trying very hard not to laugh out loud.

  “Well, Alex, are you going to share with the rest of us what our son just told you, or do I have to wait?” Kianna kissed the top of Jackson’s head and waited patiently.

  “I just told Daddy that you’d never forget our birthday because we’d always be here to remind you of it.” Deadpan, Jason was so like Alex in his quiet nature.

  “That’s absolutely right, big boy.” Holding out her arms, all three kids and all three husbands leapt onto the bed for a group hug.

  Looking over the heads of their children, the adults all smiled at each other and then started tickling the younger triplets.

  Leaning back against the pillows again, Kianna gently rubbed the slight swell on her stomach and watched her family at play. She couldn’t wait to tell her men that it was about to get a little bigger.

  THE END

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  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Debbie Bailey lives loves living in small town, Ontario, Canada. When she’s not writing, she’s reading or just hanging out having a good time with the kids. Originally from beautiful Vancouver Island, British Columbia, she’s lived both in Calgary, Alberta and Ontario.

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