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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 134

Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee Book 2

Chapter 134 – The Brothers And Their Girlfriends.

“I cannot believe this is what has been happening behind everyone’s back. Does her mother even know what her daughter has been doing behind her back? Or did she put her up for this?” Lady Sofia has been constantly shouting ever since she dragged me downstairs to speak to the brothers about what she saw.

“You have just arrived. Tell me, how are you?” Akin taunted, steadily getting between us, and then held my arm to see the bruise his mother left.

“How do you think I am after seeing such a thing?” Lady Sofia muttered, watching her son hold my arm to examine the bruise and then pull away from me after he disapproved of his mother’s behavior with me.

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I was standing in the corner with my hands tied over my chest and looking all guilty. I didn’t know she would come to visit the mansion because I thought she and Lord Vasquez were on bad terms.

“Don’t give her a hard time. She is nice enough to stand here and not say anything back to you. Otherwise, you know girls these days,” Akin continued to take my side while walking around the living room. I noticed how cold he was towards his mother.

“I don’t care. She can try to talk back to me,” Lady Sofia squared up, giving me an att*itude. I was only silent because the brothers had been super nice to me. I didn’t want to humiliate their mother in front of them. Besides, they were taking my side and arguing with their mother for me, so I didn’t need to speak for myself.

“But what is bothering you so much?” Helel walked back into the living room with a glass of fresh orange juice that he had squeezed out for me.

He handed me the glass and eyed me, telling me not to bother his mother and to enjoy the drink.

“I saw her with my son, holding a – – – I don’t even want to say it,” Lady Sofia was watching her sons act like I was all they cared about, and I could tell she wasn’t liking it very much.

“Then don’t say it,” Helel said, standing beside me with his hands in his pants.

“Beatrice! Go back to your room,” Akin said when he noticed I wasn’t able to take a sip because of the stress his mother was putting me under.

“No! She is not going anywhere. I want to know why she was holding a d*ildo in my son’s face.” Lady Sofia questioned again. I felt weird every time she said that in front of them.

Everybody looked my way and then at their mother.

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