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“If you would excuse me, my father said, turning to the triplets, smiling. “I have an urgent meeting to attend.”
My father rushed out, looked at me, winked, and closed the door behind him, leaving me alone with the triplets.
How dare they give my father hope!
My gaze snapped angrily toward the triplets, yet the anger changed to surprise when my gaze landed on them.
Was this some kind of sick joke?
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They were standing side by side, each dressed in the same black stretch t–shirt, the same blue jeans, and exactly the same expensive
black shoes.
All three had the same stupid smirk plastered on their faces, and all three had the same bloody haircut.
I internally growled, pissed. A new kind of rage flared up inside me, boiling my blood in my veins.
They were all handsome, something every girl would appreciate, and my insides painfully craved to be touched by each of them.
I shook off the dirty thoughts and focused my anger and attention on the three of them.
What the f*ck were they trying to pull?
Did they think they would be able to confuse me?
“Seriously!” I growled out loud, annoyed, and pushed the wheelchair forward. “What is the meaning of this?” I yelled.
The brother in the center sneaked, and my gaze snapped toward him. I recognized him as Colt. The one who told me he would punish
me by never rejecting or accepting my rejection. The one who wasn’t willing to set me free.
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I was sure it was him; his overpowering scent had enveloped me, and I struggled to keep my focus, yet I would recognize those cold
blue eyes anywhere.
Was he finding the situation amusing? But why? Was this act his idea?
“Ask my brothers,” Colt said, chuckling. “It was their idea.”
I closed my eyes, focusing on the two men standing aside from Colt.
“Sam,” I growled and turned to my right, “why would you try and see if I couldn’t figure out who is who?”
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Sam’s face was drained of blood, and he looked like a deer caught in headlights.
“How did you know…?” Grey whispered under his breath with wide eyes.
I crossed my arms around my waist and read Grey’s facial expressions.
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He was seriously surprised.
“Let’s just get something straight,” I said, moving my gaze between the three of them. “I might be in a wheelchair, but I ain’t dumb. I
have been trained to be observant.”
Grey and Sam looked at one another, but Colt held his composure. He had this taunting smile on his face, which I wanted to claw
from his face. He was enjoying this.
“Firstly, your scents are different,” I stated the obvious, and secondly, it is the position in which you three stand.”
“Position?” Sam gasped, surprised.
I raised an eyebrow, looking at him, bored.
“Colt always stands in the center,” I said, and I found Colt’s gaze. “Grey, you are always standing on Colt’s right side, and Sam, you are
always on Colt’s left.”
“And you know this from seeing us only once?” Grey asked.
“No, Grey,” I said, shaking my head, “it’s a typical wolf rank thing. You are hotwired like that.”
“Impressive,” Colt mused, turning to his brothers.
“Oh, and don’t think you can swap positions.” I glared at Sam. “I will notice that as well,” I warned him.
Sam dropped his shoulders. I guessed that was his next move.
“So?” Colt said, and my gaze snapped toward him. “Are you ready?”
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Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.