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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 271

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

Chapter 271 – The Scary One!

“NOOOO!” I screamed and raised my hand to hold her hand, which I grasped. ‘Let’s see if you can even fight me without these chains.” She let out a laugh when freeing her hand from my grip and took a key out of her sock to unchain me. The moment she freed me, I tried launching a punch but dropped to my knees, and that made her laugh even louder.

“Look at you! So weak,” she commented. I noticed she let me crawl away in slow motion. I made it to the door while sobbing and hearing her come after me.

“That’s enough!” She then stopped me in the hallway and wrapped her fingers around my neck to finally inject me. I held her wrist again, as I refused to give up, but I couldn’t unwrap her long fingers from around my neck.

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“You think you can stop me?” She laughed when she saw how shaky my hands were at the moment. She was right. I could not fight her in my current state. “I can!”

The voice didn’t belong to Zane this time. Pamela’s eyes widened and her hand turned cold when she turned and exposed the view to me.

It was Akin.

“Alpha Ki—,” she couldn’t even say his name when he lunged at her and punched her to the ground. Her tooth flew out, and her body landed on the ground with a thud. His black suit was all dusty from clearing the debris and making his way to me.

Pamela was coughing on the floor and whimpering while Akin approached me and quickly pulled me into a warm, comforting hug.

*l am here now,” he whispered, his hand rubbing my back lovingly. I closed my eyes and let him embrace me even more tightly, feeling the warmth of his body against mine for consolation.

“Markus is a mons—er.” I uttered, breaking the hug, to look into Akin’s beautiful eyes.

“I know, I was there.” With those words, he let me know Zane wasn’t alone. Which is why Akin’s coat was a mess and he wasn’t wearing any shit under his coat.

“Let’s get you out of here.” He pulled away so that he could cany me, but I resisted.

“No! she has my pills,” I whispered in fright. “I need those pills.” I continued to look around in fear of the roof falling on us.

“I will get you more pills; just let’s go,’ he said as he carried me, but I swung my legs and protested again, making him sit me down on the floor. I know for a fact that he won’t be able to get me those pills without finding out about my identity. ’Fine. I will go look around quickly,” he said as he dashed into Markus’ room again. I would not leave him alone here, even when I knew he could survive alone.

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