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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 10

Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee

Chapter 10 – The Alpha Wants Me Back

I stayed in my room as Akin had asked me to, and when dinner time came; I began to feel uneasy. I don’t know why he recommended I stay inside and then didn’t send anyone to check up on me. I stayed put for hours, but then it became harder and harder as I began to feel hungry.

It was around midnight when I gave up. Sleep is only peaceful when your stomach is full. So regardless of how much I tried to take a nap, I couldn’t blink an eye. My stomach kept growing and making weird noises as if it would explode if I didn’t feed it anything soon.

“They must be in their rooms by now,” I reasoned as I rolled out of bed in black slacks and a white shirt. The moment I unlocked the bedroom door and walked toward the kitchen, I began to feel uneasy. Maybe I shouldn’t have left my room. But it was too late. I entered the kitchen and, to my surprise, they were already there. Zane and Flynn were preparing midnight snacks when I walked in on them.

“Dude! We ca-,” Flynn stopped talking when our eyes met. I quickly looked away and reached for the refrigerator, but he didn’t move.

“Beatrice!” he called for me, shock and astonishment visible in his voice. It was so odd to see him and not talk to him. He was my only friend, and he made fun of me just to fit in with the cool people’s crowd.

“What are you doing here?” he rushed to my side, slamming the refrigerator door shut and glaring at me.

“I live here,” I whispered, sneaking a glance at Zane and wondering why he hadn’t told his best friend that I was living here now.

“What? Zane!” Flynn turned to Zane and watched his face. “What is she saying? Why is she here?” He was very f*orc*eful and sounded betrayed when asking his friend why his mate was living with his friend.

“It is a long story,” Zane commented, pretending to be busy with the buns.

“We have all night. I want to know why she is here?” Flynn was raising his voice and getting all worked up. I don’t get it. What happened to my good old friend?

I could have answered Flynn myself, but I didn’t. I just wanted the friends to have a talk.

“Why are you so interested in it? It is not like she matters.” Zane finally turned to us and responded to his friend in exhaustion. I tilted my head, watching him and then looking at Flynn as if I was watching a movie.

“Because she is my mate. The same mate you convinced me to reject because it is not an excellent reputation to be seen around a wolfless rogue. But now she’s living with you?” I understand now why Flynn was offended. He was beautifully tricked by his friend, or so he thought of his friend.

“Dude! It is not like it is my choice. She is dumped on our heads.” Zane had to explain. Or else he would look like a culprit in front of Flynn.

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