Chapter Three.
Ryder's POV
"Aiden, stop the car!" I said, after seeing an ugly situation on the other side of the road. I just could not pass it by.
"What's the matter now?" Aiden stopped the car, but he acted pissed off. I actually told him to stop a lot of times.
When he stopped, I showed them what I saw and seeing the number of ladies there, Liam was in to go with me. We actually didn't go to any place on our own.
I adjusted my shirt to make sure my Three-three-zero tattoo showed. I got it earlier this year with my siblings, and my mind had a star to it since I was the first.
Being a wolf without a mate for three hundred and thirty years must be something to brag about. It was so serious that we had to leave our tribe on a big search for mates.
"Damn, that girl must be in so much pain," Liam added.
"I am just sad that no one among them is helping, and they are all beautiful!" Aiden responded.
"Hmm," I said, while crossing over to the point where I thought my service was needed.
The lady I was going after started moving away and I totally understood what she was thinking.
"I need to help the lady that is being bullied and I just need you both to focus on that for now," I asked my brothers.
"They are a lot of beautiful ladies here and we would sort yourselves out," Liam confirmed.
When we crossed over there, the stare was sumptuous. They could not help themselves, but it pains to know that they could set out their time to turn into a bully.
"Hello?" I called out while walking faster so I could reach out to her to help her.
"I know, I know. I would go away," she replied, her voice so soft and smooth.
"I need to help you change up and I have no bad intentions. These are my brothers, Liam and Aiden. We are triplets," I responded with some vital information to generate some kind of trust.
She allowed us to help her and she was all cleaned up.
I was stunned by how bad the garbage covered her blond hair.
"Thank you, I don't know how to appreciate you three for helping out," she smiled.
The more things I learnt about her, I was glued to making her close to me as a friend. At least helping out with knowing the place that wasn't out home would not be bad.
"We are kind of new here and we need help with knowing places around," I asked her and she stared at all three of us.
"Great, I don't mind having to help out. You three saved me from a chance of bridging away from chaos today,"She added.
I actually had experiences of bullying from people around me. The scenario is different because I was able to fight for myself. I was able to help myself.
I didn't know how to take it when I could see the way they treated her.
"I'm Avery Banks," She tried introducing herself and I understood how difficult it was for us.
She stayed for a while and she didn't know what else to say.
" I guess we are ready to explore this tribe with you, if you don't mind you can join us and help us," Liam added.
I was surprised. He never involved himself in anything that I did. Hearing that made me smile mischievously.
"You are actually very beautiful, and I guess we found what we were looking for," I said openly while staring at everyone in the car.
"Yes," Liam and Aiden chorused.
I increased the volume of the music that was playing.
The confusion that was on Avery's face was beyond something one could ignore—It was written all over her face.
"Great, but I don't exactly understand what y'all are talking about," Avery spoke out.
"It would be better if we explained when we got down from the car," Aiden suggested.
"So where are we stopping?" I asked, because I could not wait to tell her how she was going to be mated to three brothers.
We got down after a few minutes and it was easier for her to get back to where she was going.
"We came here to find a mate and we have found you," Liam uttered.
I have actually never seen my brothers so happy. Apart from the fact that my brothers and I met her when she found herself in an ugly situation, I was complete.
I've known a lot of women, but none actually made me feel so good like she felt. I have a different aura from her.
I didn't know how she was going to take it. Was it going to be a rejection or an acceptance from her? It was difficult to know because she tried her best to flow with us as strangers.
When I turned to look at her, I saw how shocked she was.