Four Mates And A She Wolf

Chapter 17



After her mates left, Avery took a moment to tidy up the living room. She felt an exhilarating mix of exhaustion and contentment. The evening had been magical, filled with revelations and deepened connections. Each kiss and every shared laugh had cemented her feelings for Sean, Shane, Cruz, and Romeo, and she was eager to see where their relationships would lead.

Just as she was finishing up, the front door opened, and Avery's parents and her younger sister, Haylee, walked in. They had been out for the evening, giving Avery the house to herself and her friends. "Hey, everyone! How was your night?" Avery greeted them, her smile radiant.

Her mother, a petite woman with kind eyes and a warm demeanor, immediately noticed the change in Avery's expression. "It looks like someone had a great evening," she said, a playful glint in her eye. Her father, a tall, burly man with a gentle spirit, gave her a knowing smile. "I'd say so. You look happier than I've seen you in a while, Avery."

Haylee, always the observant and mischievous one, zeroed in on her sister's flushed cheeks and the twinkle in her eyes. "Oh my gosh, Avery! What happened while we were gone? You look like you just stepped out of a romance novel." Avery laughed, feeling a bit self-conscious under their scrutiny. "It was nothing, really. Just a fun moment with my mates."

"Fun, huh?" Haylee teased, waggling her eyebrows. "Judging by that glow, I'd say it was more than just 'fun.' Spill the beans, sis!"

Avery knew there was no escaping her family's curiosity. Taking a deep breath, she decided to share a bit of her evening without delving into the most intimate details. "Well, we had a great time talking and playing games. And, okay, maybe there were some... moments."

Her mother clapped her hands together in delight. "Oh, I knew it! these lucky boys, or are you the lucky one Avery?"

Her father, though intrigued, kept his tone light. "As long as they treat you well, that's all that matters to me."

Avery blushed, feeling a warmth spread through her. "I am the lucky one to have them. All four of them. Sean, Shane, Cruz, and Romeo."

Haylee's eyes widened in mock surprise. "All four of them? At once? Avery, you're living the dream!"

Her parents exchanged amused glances, clearly entertained by the situation. Her mother leaned in, curiosity piqued. "So, tell us more. What makes each of them special to you?"

Avery sat down with her family in the living room, feeling more at ease. "Well, Sean is intense and passionate. He's always been there for me, pushing me to be my best. Shane is the joker, the one who can always make me laugh, no matter what. Cruz is the kind-hearted one, always thinking of others and trying to make the world a better place. And Romeo, his music and creativity bring so much beauty into my life."

Her father nodded approvingly. "They all sound like good men, Avery. I'm glad you've found people who make you happy. I am trying to contact different friends to find out how we will go about your situation with your mates. Hopefully we will find a solution soon."

"Thank you, Daddy."

Her mother reached over and squeezed her hand. "And remember, we're always here for you, no matter what."

Haylee grinned, her mischievous nature shining through. "Just promise me one thing, Avery. If there's ever a chance for me to embarrass you in front of them, I get first dibs."

Avery laughed, swatting at her sister playfully. "I wouldn't expect anything less from you, Haylee."

As the conversation continued, Avery felt a deep sense of gratitude for her family. They had always been her rock, supporting her through thick and thin. Knowing they approved of her relationships with her mates made her feel even more confident about the path she was on.

Eventually, the evening wound down, and it was time for bed. Avery headed upstairs, her heart light and her mind buzzing with the events of the night. She changed into her pajamas, the fabric soft against her skin, and slipped under the covers, feeling the weight of the day settle over her.

As she lay there, her thoughts drifted back to the kisses she had shared with Sean, Shane, Cruz, and Romeo. Each one had been unique, a testament to the individual connections she had with each of them. The memory of their lips on hers, the warmth of their embraces, filled her with a profound sense of joy.

She couldn't help but smile as she recalled the look in their eyes, the unspoken promises of love and support. The evening had been a turning point, a moment of clarity that left her feeling more connected to her mates than ever before. With a contented sigh, Avery closed her eyes, letting the memories wash over her. She knew that whatever the future held, she was ready to face it with the people she loved by her side. The love and friendship she shared with Sean, Shane, Cruz, and Romeo gave her strength and hope, and she couldn't wait to see where their journey would take them.

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As she drifted off to sleep, her dreams were filled with visions of laughter, love, and endless possibilities. She saw herself exploring new adventures with her mates, facing challenges and celebrating triumphs together. The future was bright, and she felt a deep sense of peace knowing that she was surrounded by people who loved her unconditionally.

The next morning, sunlight streamed through her bedroom window, waking her gently. She stretched, feeling the remnants of her dreams linger in her mind. Today was a new day, and with it came the promise of new experiences. She knew that her mates would be waiting to continue their journey together.

After getting dressed, Avery headed downstairs, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee greeting her. Her parents were already in the kitchen, chatting quietly. They looked up and smiled as she entered.

"Good morning, Avery," her mother said. "How did you sleep?"

"Like a baby," Avery replied, pouring herself a cup of coffee. "Thanks for giving me the space last night. It meant a lot."

Her father nodded. "We could see that it was important to you. We're glad you had a good time."

Avery sat down at the table, savoring the warmth of the coffee in her hands. "I'm really lucky to have all of you," she said softly. "Your support means everything to me."

Her mother reached across the table and squeezed her hand. "And we always will be, no matter what."

As they enjoyed their breakfast together, Avery felt a sense of calm settle over her. She was ready to face whatever the day had in store, knowing that her family and her mates were by her side. The bonds she had strengthened the night before would guide her through the challenges ahead, and she was excited to see what the future held.


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