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Chapter 102

    Chapter 102


    epting My Twin Mates Chapter 102


    CHAPTER 99 – SEX.UAL TENSION?!


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    SPOILER ALERT


    There is a small spoiler to book 3


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    Astennu


    “While you might not like him, he will be very useful to you,” Matías nodded towards Adrian, who


    climbed the steps of the jet and disappeared inside. “He speaks excellent French.”


    ‘He also speaks out of his rear,’ Aasim snuffed, eyeing the steps and wanting tounch the wolf male


    from them.


    I gave a curt and sharp nod, silencing the small growl I hadn’t realised had been rumbling away from


    my chest.


    “Astennu, Badru, don’t worry about your pack. I will see to its protection myself,” my head spun in the


    older Alpha’s direction upon hearing his deration, surprised he would leave his home to defend ours.


    “Thiago will look after Opal Sun in my stead.”


    “Thanks, Alpha Matías,” I remembered to use his title.


    He was old school and stuck in his ways. No matter how much he had mellowed in recent times, he


    was still a stickler for the old traditions and ways.


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    “It’s no trouble. What your father has done…” he shook his head slowly, a dark shadow passing over


    his face. “I made mistakes with my daughter and her mate, but never like this.”


    “Mistakes?” Catalina interjected herself with a harsh re at her father. “If you think two months is a


    long time to be without your mate, papá here kept Beth away from her mate for two years.”


    “Mija,” he warned in a low drawl and a stern gaze.


    “You did, and I’m still salty about it,” she stuck her nose in the air and stalked off to board the jet.


    “Good luck to you if you ever cross her,” Matías patted each of our shoulders in a knowing solidarity


    and turned to leave in the waiting car.


    “Are we saving your mate or what?” Adrian poked his head from the jet’s hatch, pping his hands as


    though we were trained dogs. “Chop chop, boys.”


    A snarl tore at the back of my throat, my aura ring with my wolf’s indignation, and the ahbil (asshole)


    justughed despite baring his neck automatically.


    “Please don’t kill him,” Thiago handed me thest small case of equipment. “He has a mate and she’ll


    miss him dearly.”


    “I don’t think Aste can make that promise,” my brother nudged my shoulder.


    “And please, keep Cata safe,” our friend spoke in a hushed voice, looking over us to make sure his


    sister wasn’t listening. “Don’t let her get in over her head.”


    “I think her only danger is Ru shoving her out of the ne.”


    “Clones! Come on, dammit!” The said she-wolf yelled with impable timing to prove my point.


    “There’s parachutes on board, just an FYI.”


    “For me or her?” My brother stormed off towards the ne, and I doubted his statement was a rare


    grasp of sarcasm.


    ‘We’re gonna be lucky if all four of us make it to France, let alone rescue our mate and return home,’


    my wolf huffed.


    ‘Let’s look at it as the ultimate Alpha test. If we can do this, we can do anything.’


    I quickly followed my brother up the steps, moving out of the way of the pilot, who drew up the door and


    secured it. Grabbing the closest seat, I strapped myself in for the ne’s take-off as it juddered down


    the runway and climbed its ascent. I gripped the armrest, hating the pop in my ears that rang with the


    change in altitude. The shift in pressure always sent Aasim a little nutty too, whimpering to escape the


    brief weight constraining our temples.


    When the ne levelled out, we wasted no time gathering around the small table to devise a n of


    attack. The finer details may have toe when our feet were firmly on the ground with our eyes on


    the location, but we had twelve hours ahead of us and I would utilise every minute… for Evie and our


    son.


    “From the information I got, the fight ring hides in in sight in an affluent area of Toulouse, near a


    bridge called Pont Neuf along the River Garonne,” I typed the location into the tablet in front of me and


    ced it in the middle for all four of us to see. “The ce has a front that’s dressed as an exclusive


    night spot to look like some fancy club for the super-rich, called ‘Versailles’.”


    The establishment wasn’t shown on the map, but when searched, a single website popped up with only


    one page; the name, wrapped in gold, and ‘VIP lounge’ printed underneath.


    “Named after a pit of decadence and debauchery,” Adrian took the tablet to see if a street-level view of


    it was avable, which it wasn’t. “How fitting.”


    “Did the pendejo tell you how to get in?” Catalina muffled as she crammed a sope into her mouth.


    “Yeah,” my extreme actions to extract the information began to sink in and weigh on my mind ever so


    slightly, enough to make me ufortable. “It’s only open to members, aka, patrons that can pay


    through the nose for it. They have a sigil ring to get in. No ring, no entry. Finley didn’t have one


    because he didn’t need it. He had Marceau’s invitation, which we are certainly not going to have.”


    “I say we worry about how to get in when we see it,” Badru stole one of the sopes andpletely


    ignored Catalina’s objections to the theft of her food. “There might be a spot nearby where we can


    watch for a way in.”


    This would be where my brother’s strengths came into y; reacting to the situation on the fly.


    “Already on it,” Catalina clicked on herptop, part of a masa base hanging from her lip. “There is a


    very expensive hotel with views of Pont Neuf from one of its penthouse suites, which I have just


    booked under Adrian’s name as he’ll bepletely unknown. We’ll have a straight shot view from


    there to find a way in.”


    “Cata, I’m hurt,” Adrian faked a pout. “You saying I’m a nobody?”


    “You are until my brother makes you his head warrior, so enjoy it while itsts because it’sing in


    quite nifty.”


    “This club,” I tried to get the discussion back on track. “I don’t think the four of us are going to be able to


    stroll in and walk around together.”


    We would also need to keep an eye out for Marceau. If he was there, he would recognise Badru and


    me in an instant.


    “And without knowing the clientele, other than rich, we won’t know if an Alpha aura would raise


    questions,” Adrian pondered aloud. “Can you two hold your auras, like Catalina can?”


    I nodded and Badru answered, “we do mediation for it. We can top out at roughly four hours, so we’ll


    need to find our way in, and the fight ring within the club, before then.”


    “I still think we,” I indicated between me and my twin. “Will need to split up when we’re in there. We’ll


    draw way too much attention together and we might have better luck in separate search parties.”


    “I have an idea and every one of you will hate it, but it’ll work,” Catalina smirked, eyeing me and Adrian


    specifically.


    ‘She has that evil smile again!’ Aasim barked.


    “Thest time you said that, he was dropped on us,” I thumbed the tool opposite.


    “A man on his own will look suspicious and no one will believe for a second a woman as fine as me is


    out by herself…”


    I rolled my eyes at her high opinion of herself, noticing Badru had mirrored my action.


    “…We split into couples. I can pretend to be el tonto (the fool’s) side-piece,” she pointed to Badru, who


    looked as though he was about to explode, but stopped when her smirk spread and her attention


    shifted back to Adrian and me, waving both her index fingers between us. “And you two can pretend to


    be mates.”


    Badru


    “Can you say that again? I think the altitude is affecting my hearing,” Adrian made a show to try and


    pop his ears like he had misheard.


    My brain was still buzzing in a nauseated repetition of having to y-act any form of attraction to


    Catalina, that I almost missed thest part she said.


    ‘Astennu and Adrian pretending to be mates?’ Baniti huffled a snigger. ‘This rescue mission just got


    interesting.’


    “Adrian already has a mating mark, so it’ll be believable, providing we hide your neck, Aste. And the


    two of you really have that whole sizzling s****l tension thing down.”


    “s****l tension?!” Astennu choked and even Adrian, for all his quips, was silenced.


    “Yeah, I feel like the two of you need this huge intense make-out session to get it out of your system,”


    she reclined back, crossing her arms and looking pretty proud of herself.


    ‘Brother’s eye is actually twitching! Ok, I’ll put up with devil spawn simply to see our twin having to


    pretend to be that guy’s mate,’ my wolf lost himself to a fit ofughter and I barely managed to catch


    my chuckle and disguise it as a cough.


    “I’m gonna have to break my promise to your brother and kill you myself,” Astennu’s face turned a


    ruddy shade I don’t think I had ever seen before. ‘And youugh one more time, Ru, you’ll be getting a


    parachuting lesson with her.’


    ‘How do you think I feel? I’ll have to pretend to be with Catalina.’


    “Can’t we just go straight to Marceau’s base?” I suggested, wanting a way out of the make-believe


    mates scenario and my brother’s threat to strap a parachute to my back. “You said it’s in some


    mountains, right? Aren’t the Pyrenees near the south of France? We can avoid all this,” I circled my


    finger in the air, indicating all of us.


    “They knock out the fighters for transport. Finley was too, so he didn’t know where it was exactly. It


    could be in the Alps for all we know,” my brother threw his hands up in the air. “What are we gonna do?


    Scour every mountain range in Europe?”


    ‘Sounds more tempting than having Catalina on my arm for a night,’ I grumbled, side-ring the damn


    she-wolf for suggesting this stupid idea.


    “Then I guess we’ll have to go with Catalina’s n,” Adrian yfully reached across the table to stroke


    my brother’s hand, which earned him a raging snarl. “Just remember, no tongues, buttercup.”


    ‘Yeah, our twin has it way worse,’ Baniti bit down on hisughter.


    I sent a silent prayer up to our mate, as I watched my brother’s eye continue to twitch with the irritation


    I could sense flooding my being. And I was sure my own indignation raged right alongside.


    ‘Wherever you are, Evie, I hope you have a backup n because your rescue party might require the


    assist at this rate.’
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