For years, Giselle has been bullied by the triplets: Alpha Kevin, Alpha Riven, and Alpha Stefan. They are rich, handsome, popular werewolves who make sure Charity knows she is a poor, "fat," and unpopular female wolf. The boys pull her blond curls and laugh at her every move, nicknamed her Charity because she was brought into the pack after being abandoned by her gambling, drug-addicted parents. She cooks and cleans for free to pay off her parents' debt to the pack. Relieved, she counts the days until her 18th birthday, when she can leave the pack for good. The last thing she wants is to find out who her mate is as an adult. On her birthday, she discovers to her horror that her former tormentors, the Alpha triplets, are her destined mates, all three of them. She still has seven more months of the hell that is high school before she can escape. Filled with remorse and longing for their little mate, the triplets are determined to use the next seven months to convince her to stay. Is it too late, or is this the end of their happily ever after?