Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee Book 2
Chapter 222 – Forbidden Mate.
“Tell everyone the party is over. There will be no engagement ceremony today,” Lord Vasquez said, keeping his head down.
Akin passed a quick glance around before walking out to dismiss the crowd, which by now wouldn’t need any excuse for why the engagement was canceled.
“He is just a kid,” Varisha uttered, watching her son, who was simply glaring at me.
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I have been giving super neutral expressions whereas everybody else was in their full feelings.
“And you killed our brother for him.” Maddox might have arrived at the time when the whole show was played before the audience, but he didn’t come upstairs until Mr. Vance and Mariah left. Lady Sofia leaned to the side in the doorway to watch the destruction of Vasquez.
She looked almost amazed. One couldn’t blame her, though.
“I didn’t know—” Flynn uttered, but then his mother’s angry glare silenced him. “Huh!” Maddox let out a scoff.
“You want to hear your father admit he made a mistake?” Lord Vasquez asked Maddox, who was restlessly walking back and forth in the room while the others were stuck to the side.
“Yes! I’m guilty. I’m regretting and I’m missing my son!” Lord Vasquez muttered as tears rushed down his cheeks.
The smirk Lady Sofia’s lips once carried was no longer a sight. The mere mention of Helel had brought a sorrowful glint to her eyes.
“What’s your regret going to do for us?” Maddox slammed his phone on the ground as he glared at his father and demanded eye contact.
“I am sorry!” Flynn uttered, trying to get Lord Vasquez’s attention. He didn’t want Vasquez to remember and cry for Helel because that would mean Flynn wasn’t good enough.
“Get him out of my sight,” Lord Vasquez turned his face to the other side and demanded Varisha take Flynn away.
“Everybody leave me and my family alone for a minute,” he then added, and I understood he was talking about me. I let out a sigh and walked out of the room, with Maddox giving me a brief, silent glance.
Once I was in the corridor and waiting for their meeting to be over, I saw Varisha and Flynn stopping by to have a word with me.
“Why did you do that? My son had finally gotten the happiness he deserved, and you took it away from him. Why?” She was sobbing as she questioned me.
I was amazed to see how far a mother is willing to go for her son.
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