I stared at Kronos and pouted, "Something inside us? That's not something that's weird, right?"
"No," Kronos chuckled. "It's called Heirloom Power that had been passed on to random people in random times."
"What does it do?" Aaron asked.
"It had the capacity to unleash otherworldly powers upon this world, powers that even the gods fear," Kronos replied with a smirk. "But you can't unlock it that easily. It had been sealed and to unlock it, a catastrophe shall happen."
I couldn't help but flinch at the mention of a disaster. "What kind of catastrophe would that be?"
"I believe I cannot disclose that information yet," Kronos smiled sadly. "Prophecies are not to be foretold so it would not be changed. If it was, then the future would fall into oblivion. No one can ever predict it."
"Oh," Stephen wondered. "So, this catastrophe is therefore inevitable?"
"That is correct," Kronos said. "I wish it wasn't but for the best possible future, we need to steer the direction of fate towards that future. It will involve sacrifices and deaths."
I held my mates hands and gulped. The fear of losing them suddenly flashed in my mind and got to my skin, the shiver traveling down to my body.
"We're not going anywhere, babe," Aaron whispered, leaning in and giving me a chaste kiss. "Don't worry."
"We will never leave you alone," Stephen added, making me look at him and also giving me a chaste kiss.
"Thank you," I sighed.
"Your bond is strong but fragile," Kronos said. "It is held by three threads but one mistake would sever it through. Please, do not let that happen. Trust your mate, always. And keep your bond strong."
–
Kronos' words have been haunting me since that day. It had been four days since and there were still no signs of Olivia or her movements. It was scary and at the same time relieving. Scary because she might attack us any time soon and relieving since my pups needed the utmost care from me especially. They needed to be nourished and I can't do that when I'm out there fighting them.
"You seem to be so deep in thought," Stephen whispered. "Chill down, babe."
"I can't even read your thoughts," Aaron said seductively. "For me, that's scary."
"I don't think I like where this is going," I confessed as I laid on the bed with my mates on either side of me. They were rubbing their dangerous parts on my thigh and it was quite uncomfortable to think that we're going to do it just next door to the babies.
"I mean, we did mated while they were inside you. How come we can't do it when they're in anothee room?" Aaron retorted.
"You're both seriously going to make me do this?" I gulped as I feel them pulsating inside their pants. "I don't think I–"
"No," Stephen got on top of me. "We will mate tonight."
"Okay," I whispered, finally giving up.
My wrists were instantly tied to the headboard with two different hands each. The vulnerability I feel whenever they held me open was euphoric in a way that it's also addicting.
It's inexplicable.
My shirt was torn, my underwear ripped and two mouths roamed my body. They were licking every nook and cranny of my everything that I feel so violated but feel so good and secured.
I must be crazy.
"Babe," Stephen whispered. "Calm down. Breathe."
I took sharp breath when they took my nipples in their mouths. Their hot and wet cavern enveloped me, sending shivers down my spine, making me unable to do anything but moan their names continuously.
"We adore you, Klyde," Aaron shushed. "From the first time we laid our eyes on you, and to now that you're ours forever. We adore you."
"Our hearts could ever hold us together, our perfect family together with our pups," Stephen added.
They fanned their breathes over my face before taking me in a deep three-way kiss. Our tongues danced to the soundless music, only led by the loud racing of our hearts.
"I love you."
–
"I swear to the Moon Goddess, I hate them!"
I stabbed the pancake with the fork as hard as I could, which also broke the plate in half. "Argh! I couldn't believe how reckless it was!"
"What happened now?" Avery pouted.
"We were mating for the sixth time when my smart mates decided to knot inside," I started. "Then the pups started to cry! I couldn't believe how stupid we looked."
"Don't tell me–" Margaret grimaced to which I instantly shook my head to. "No, we called Kaitlyn since her room is the closest. We couldn't possibly let our pups see us like that. Never."
Kaitlyn got inside the kitchen and everyone instantly got silent. I pouted and narrowed my eyes at them, "Guys, she's okay. She's cool."
Margaret was the first one to speak, "Want some breakfast?"
Kaitlyn was surprised for a bit but then she nodded. "Sure. Thank you."
"You're really a titan, huh?" Bryce came beaming around Kaitlyn. "Was the Ascension painful? Was it hard?"
"Hey, hey, your mate might get jealous," Margaret bumped her hip at Bryce to gently push him back. "Distance, okay?"
"Guys, I'm fine," Brandon chuckled, smiling as he bent down his metal chopsticks he was using. "Swear to the Moon Goddess, I'm fine."
I chuckled and pulled Kaitlyn away from Bryce. I narrowed my eyes at him playfully and pointed my pursed lips at Brandon who was glaring daggers at his mate.
My lips were suddenly caught by Aaron's. "Morning, babe."
Stephen followed, "Morning, babe."
I scoffed and rolled my eyes at them, "I don't want my pups to grow in a toxic environment so I'll let it slide."
"Oh, admit it Klyde," Margaret laughed. "You liked it."
I do. But I would never admit it.
Aaron leaned in, "You need to keep your thoughts together, babe."
"We'll do it again tonight then," Stephen concluded.
"Never," I said.
We were having fun in the kitchen when a loud explosion sounded from outside.
I guess the world does not want peace for us.