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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 237

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

Chapter 237 – With The Monster In The Car.

Beatrice’s POV:

He dragged me into his car by f*orc*e and sat in the backseat with me while the driver was told to keep driving for a few minutes and then be given directions.

I don’t know what Flynn was thinking when he did that, but it scarred my mental state. The two big bodyguards in the car with him were making sure I didn’t create a ruckus.

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“What the hell are you doing? Where are you taking me?” I yelled but had to lower my volume when the guard cracked his knuckles as a warning to me.

“I’ve been thinking for a while about you and your actions. Without your wolf being active, you are able to ruin many lives. You can survive many punishments. Which led you to believe you can do anything you want. You started believing that you were rising above the alphas and the Alpha kings. It irks me to see you acting like a boss. You shouldn’t be allowed to have an opinion since you are nothing but a mere human and a brother f*uc*ki*ng w*hor*e.” His words stung me like a snake’s poison.

I blinked harder to get rid of the tears while he scoffed and clenched his fists. Prior to this day, I didn’t fear walking around freely. I thought maybe the worst someone could do to me was blackmail me into accepting them, but kidnapping, How do I escape that?

“Not talking big anymore?” he then chuckled at my miserable state.

“What are you going to do to me?” I asked him in worry, wondering what kind of evil plans he had for me.

“Oh, you will see. These few days will be the best days of your life,” he chuckled, waving a gun around in his hand.

All I knew for sure was that I was screwed. Nobody even knows I walked out of the kitchen and got kidnapped.

The instant the car entered a heavy lane, his guard f*orc*ed my head down on his orders. I knew he had planned it perfectly. It wasn’t an on-point decision. Then why in hell did he bring his mother here?

“Let me go.” I finally fought the man’s hand off after 15 minutes, when all the blood had rushed into my eyes. I raised my head and glared at the man before looking around and noticing where they had brought me. We were on the mountain now. Our car was slowly driving up the car track and God knows heading where.

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