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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 108

Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee

Chapter 108 – They Think I Want Their d*ic*ks.

Colt and I spoke for hours and didn’t even realize how late it was until I looked around and saw the darkness. He kind of comforted me and walked me to the road and the rest of the way. I just couldn’t help but wonder what to do next. He told me not to get on Gwen’s wrong side for now until we are certain she can be defeated.

He simply meant that she should not be triggered into transitions around the pack or populated areas.

I walked on the empty road without fear in my heart anymore. I had taken the pills, so nobody was coming for me. In fact, I couldn’t tell why anyone would come for me anymore.

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While I had all these thoughts in my head, I finally reached the pack and found some angry alpha kings waiting for me. The instant I walked into the kitchen to grab something to eat, as I was starving, they chased me down from the living room.

“Where were you?” Zane asked first, obviously mad because I didn’t attend his single call.

“I was not feeling well, so I walked out of the building.” I said, not turning around to look at them.

“Why didn’t you call me to come pick you up?” Akin argued, wanting my attention.

“And if you were that sick, why didn’t you come home? Where did you go spend the entire afternoon?” Maddox pitched in, crowding the kitchen and not even letting me drink some juice in peace.

“I was with my friend, okay?” I answered them in an exhausted tone and sat down with a frown on my forehead to finish the juice.

“Who is this friend of yours who is keeping you so busy that you don’t even want to attend our calls?” Zane slammed his hand on the island to make me raise my face and give him. the satisfaction of eye contact.

“A friend, duh!” I rolled my eyes at his stupid question and then continued with the bag of chips.

“Beatrice! Fine! We get it. We were harsh on you that night, but don’t tell me you don’t think you were wrong for hurting Gwen.” Akin joined his brothers across the island to question me.

“I realized it. I shouldn’t have hurt her. She has been nothing but very sweet and kind to me. And that helped me realize how I needed to change myself. I figured maybe I was so clingy because I didn’t have any friends. So, after getting a friend, I feel like I have finally gotten over you guys and the complete attention seeking phase,” I said in the calmest and sweetest tone because I wanted Gwen to hear me and think I have backed down.

Instead, I got the attention of the brothers.

“You were not clingy,” Helel scoffed, trying to let me know I didn’t need to change.

“That’s so kind of you, but I feel like I was. Or else why did you slap me?” I asked, and he buried his head in guilt.

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