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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 224

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

Chapter 224 – Take Your D*ic*k Out Before Finishing

“I have to go.” I didn’t hold his hand, and neither did I give him an answer, and dashed out of his car to return home.

I don’t know if he even called for me because I had sprinted into the field. Since it was pretty windy that evening and the tall gra*s*s was swaying around, my sense of direction was getting interrupted.

I kept my mind occupied with not getting lost, but there reached a certain point where I could no longer tell if I was even on the right path.

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“The heck!” I sighed, looking around. The swooshing of the gra*s*s stalks as they moved in a circular motion with the wind made me focus more on my surroundings. I kept looking everywhere to stay aware of my surroundings, but the loud wind and rustling were throwing me off. I feared maybe I had made a mistake by walking into the field by myself.

The gra*s*s moved again, and it didn’t seem natural.

I knew which direction the wind was blowing, but then suddenly the gra*s*s started being pushed aside in the distance. The movement was quick and alarming.

It no longer felt like the wind was responsible for it.

“There is someone in the field with me,” I gasped, taking a few steps back but keeping my eyes peeled ahead, where a swift movement was approaching me. I could have sworn I heard grunting as the danger approached.

I stepped back into the fight and bumped into something solid. I was certain the danger was approaching me from the front, so then who the hell was behind me?

As I turned around in haste, I came face to face with none other than Zane. He looked concerned, grabbing me by my arms and pulling me closer to make sure I was fine. I was still breathing profusely and staring into his face with my enormous eyes peeled even wider. Although it was dark, I bet he could see the detailed fear on my face pretty

“Hey! It’s me,” he cupped my face and whispered, “come here.” He then pulled me tightly into his embrace and hugged me. I felt safe in his arms.

“What happened?” he whispered softly, keeping me in his embrace and softly rubbing my back to calm me down.

“I heard something—in the tall gra*s*s,” I murmured on his chest, not courageous enough to raise my face.

“It must be the wind,” he stated, but I didn’t believe that. I knew for a fact that something was coming for me.

I can’t imagine what would have happened if he hadn’t arrived.

“Let’s help you calm down first, okay?” He then added.

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