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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 168

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Chapter 168

I had been sick and worried ever since I watched that video. The bell for the first cla*s*s didn’t let me investigate. I rushed over to the cla*s*s and sat down with a lot of worries clouding my mind.

I feared for Maddox. If anybody finds out he has been protecting a weredragon, he will get in trouble.

The cla*s*s eventually came to an end, and by that time, I was devastated. I rushed out of the cla*s*s and ran into the hallway to meet Zane outside in the parking lot.

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Instead of finding Zane, I bumped into Flynn. He had reached the car before any of us and had been waiting for our arrival. I stopped dead in my tracks and rolled my eyes at him. I didn’t want to get closer to him and get indulged in another heated debate when my mind was already all over the place.

“Seems like you got my message,” Flynn commented, looking straight and leaning back against the car while crossing his arms over his chest.

It was evident what message he was trying to convey. But it shocked me in the worst way possible.

“What do you mean?” I still asked, not wanting to believe he had leverage over us.

“Oh, come on! You know what I’m talking about,” Flynn chuckled, laughing at my attempt to hide from the truth.

“You recorded us?” I gasped, reaching for him and blocking his view of the road.

“See! Now that you want to talk, you are getting in my way. What happened to staying away from me and blah blah?” He mocked me for my devastation.

“Flynn! Tell me, why do you have that recording on your phone?” I didn’t raise my voice. I wasn’t in that state, anyway. I was the one who wanted him to remain calm and delete the recording, so I had to adjust.

“Because it’s a crime that he committed. And unlike him, I wouldn’t go behind my daddy dearest’s back. I cannot defend someone who has been betraying our kind by keeping a weredragon hidden. in the pack.” Flynn touched his ears to express how wrong Maddox had done to everyone.

“He didn’t do it. I was the one who did it,” I instantly said to get the blame for myself.

“The recording says otherwise, but I admire how you are defending him.” Flynn looked eerily relaxed.

“Because I care about him. He is not a bad person.” I muttered as I watched him let out a crackle upon hearing me talk about Maddox.

“How can you do this to your brother?” I then thought I should use that against him. Maybe he will think through his actions and not hurt his brother?

“Huh! Just like you can f*uc*k your brother,” those words from Flynn’ s lips caused me terror.

“I—,” I gulped, realizing he heard every bit of the conversation from last night.

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