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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 115

Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee

Chapter 115 – Men In Black

“What?” Helel stared into my face in silence for a minute, making me wonder what he was thinking.

“She is a weredragon!” I said again, with no emotions and expressions on my face as well. The two of us just stood still like a mountain, waiting for the other to add. Since he was too stunned to speak, I decided to be the first to add something.

“She is a mistress of doomsday!” I added, and after a minute of silence, Helel burst into laughter.

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I stretched my lips from the corners to form a stern, straight lip and watched him laugh his heart out for almost two minutes. I should have stayed silent.

“Alright!” he murmured through laughs, fisting a little too gently on his chest to calm down before he talks to me again.

“You used to come and annoy me all the time, so when you didn’t this time, you concerned me. I thought you had really changed.” He shook his head with a mild smile across his lips.

I looked exhausted.

“It’s okay. You don’t need to feel threatened by her anymore.” Helel straightened his posture and spoke sneakily him.

“Really? Why is that?” I just felt this urge to not interrupt

“Because I’m not interested in Gwen anymore,” he finished, smiling as he watched my face.

I didn’t know if he was waiting for a compliment for his accomplishments or a pat on the back.

“Because she has gone official with Akin? Gr*a*p*es are sour, aren’t they?” I let out a little laugh in sarcasm, but I only stopped because he looked confused.

“They are dating?” He frowned in bewilderment. So he truly didn’t know?

“So you are ove–,” I wanted to tease him some more, but my phone beeped, and my entire attention diverted from Helel to Colt.

I think Helel noticed it because he was taller than me and, upon hunching down, he could take a clear look at my phone’s screen.

Colt: Sorry for missing your calls.

I saw another message pop up, but I didn’t read it in front of Helel.

“That’s him?” Helel asked, staring at me as I raised my head to step away from him.

“He ignored you for hours and responded with a dry text message that didn’t even explain where he had been. Don’t tell me you are considering speaking to him. He looked so flustered when he waited for my reaction.

“Of course not,” I answered him, shoving the phone again in my pocket and clearing my throat to instantly add, “About Reign! She needs your help.” I wasn’t sure what my priority was at the moment.

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