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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 146

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

Chapter 146 – New It’s Forbidden

“What?” My mom’s eyes, which were growing in size, were comical. She took a pause, and in those few seconds, she went through a lot of emotions. I believe she began at one point and progressed to the point where she could tell where this entire conversation originated.

“Did you—-,” she couldn’t even finish her sentence. Her eyes and frightened stare told me she had cracked the code.

“I did. I skipped the medicines,” I said, not hesitantly though. I had every right to have this conversation with her and ask her why she hid my true ident*ity from me. Why not tell me and get me somewhere safer? Why leave me behind with the Alpha King brothers, who hate weredragons?

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She never thought once about what would happen if I for- got to take my pills.

“What have you done?” Mom placed her hand on her forehead and walked over to the bed to sit down. “Your wolf– what did she tell you?” She then raised her face and met my eyes.

“She is not a wolf, and you knew about it, didn’t you?” I was staring at her with tears forming in my eyes. This changes everything for me.

“Whatever I did, I did it to keep you safe.” She instantly got up on her feet and approached me to cup my face in her hands. But when I stepped away from her, she quickly retreated.

“You could have at least told me. I freaking would have transitioned. Then what? You left me here to suffer while you enjoyed your best life. You know what you did to me? You caged me in the name of care and love, and then suddenly you plucked me out of your garden and planted me in a completely strange land. I didn’t even get a minute to adjust, and you left. Did you ever think about me? Did you ever worry how your daughter, who you made dependent on yourself, would be dealing with everything that is basically new to her?” I yammered my heart out to her.

I had kept silent for years because I thought she was the only one outside the walls of my house for me. She made me believe nobody would ever care for me. But what she was supposed to teach me was to not even rely on others to be happy and safe. I could care for myself, and my dragon could care for me.

“Oh, no! That’s not what my intentions were. I wanted to be accepted by Lord Vasquez so that I can make him change the rules,” she snuffled and covered her face in her hands. If I hadn’t spoken up today, she wouldn’t be crying and looking guilty. In fact, it would have been completely the opposite. I would be crying while she threw accusation after accusation at me.

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