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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 111

Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee

Chapter 111 – He Found Himself A Girlfriend.

I finished my work and went to bed the instant I rested my head on the pillow. The next morning was a bit hectic. I knew Maddox would be raging and ready to make me suffer for ditching him last night. However, this is not what really happened. When I arrived in the kitchen with the brothers, I discovered Maddox had gone to spend some time with his mother.

Whenever he would deal with a little conflict, he would run away to be with his mommy.

“Your teacher called. He said your cla*s*ses are canceled for today,” Akin informed me and Zane. I raised my head from my plate and grimaced. I didn’t want to skip a day. Meeting Colt was important to me.

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“Why?” I raised my voice as frustration struck me. The brothers turned to me and then shared a quizzical glance with each other.

“A dead body was found in the woods last night,” Akin stated and causally took a sip from his coffee. I watched the others pout sadly and bob their heads while my heart missed a beat.

“What dead body? I mean, whose dead body?” I asked anxiously, checking my phone at the same time. I realized Colt hadn’t gotten back to me after I told him I had some informa- tion and would need his help to figure out what the weapon was in the picture.

“It is some rogue, I believe,” as he added, and my heart started pounding even harder.

“Why are you taking so much interest?” Helel turned to me and asked, holding his smoothie bowl in his hand and a frowning expression on his forehead.

“I think she is worried about her studies. I heard Mr. Mykel’s cla*s*s is very interesting. He teaches and grooms the wolves. So I kindly asked him if he would be on board with continuing the training cla*s*ses in our garden, and he agreed.” Akin went on to tell me he didn’t like to see us in peace. He freaking invited our teacher home to ruin our free time.

“I will call Maddox and ask him to bring the other students along,” Akin then added without caring about the frowning expression on my face.

As Akin walked out of the kitchen and Zane followed him, I was left behind with Helel, who hadn’t stopped looking at my face.

“Is it about your friend?” His question broke my attention from my phone: “Why are you concerned about him?” He looked so offended when talking about some other guy.

“He is a friend, that’s why,” I answered, rolling my eyes at him as I continued blowing up Colt’s phone.

“He is probably f*uc*king some chic’s in the club and avoiding you. Take a hint,” Helel yammered without having a clue about who he was talking about. He just a*s*sumed Colt was avoiding me and I was getting clingy. He probably thought I could not have a relationship that didn’t involve f*uc*king.

“He is not like that.” I was offended by Helel’s a*s*sumption. I rolled my stool to the other side and kept texting Colt until I called him and found his phone being switched off.

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