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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 296

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

Chapter 296 – The Missing Memories From A…

“Somebody brutally murdered her and left her body there,” Vasquez kept on complaining about the demise of Varisha.

I was stunned too. It came out of nowhere. From what I have learned, her body was left on display out of anger. Whoever did this must have been extremely angry. The night was indeed a horrifying one for everyone. From Varisha and Reign to me, everybody went through something horrible.

Sadly, for Varisha, there was no Alpha King to save her.

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“You stay here and rest while we investigate what is going on in this pack,” Akin walked into the guestroom and said. I noticed how anxious he looked ever since he returned after seeing the body.

“What was it?” I asked, and he frowned in bewilderment, asking me through his stare to explain my question.

“What did you see that made you so restless?” I questioned.

“The state of the dead body was— her heart was missing,” he didn’t hesitate before disclosing the details to me.

“Anyway, how is she?” Akin then pointed at Reign and asked me. Maddox came right when we were about to talk about Reign.

“She is doing much better than before,” I mumbled, and I watched Maddox stare at me from the comer of his eyes.

“I didn’t want to do thi—s,” Reign murmured in her sleep, and all three of us just went numb, “I am not a b—ad person,”

It confused us what she was on about. She squirmed and shifted sides for a few seconds before going back into a deep slumber.

“What exactly happened to her?” Akin now faced his brother, who knew the conversation would eventually land on the topic of Reign.

“I honestly have no clue. I found her on the side of the road,” Maddox shrugged, contradicting his earlier statement.

“But you told your mother you guys were together last night,” I tried to understand what he was hiding. Did something happen to her last night? Maddox stopped paying attention to Akin and tilted his head to peer out of his brother’s shoulder and look me directly in the eye.

“Someone who was in a questionable state herself shouldn’t be asking others who they were with last night,” his comment not only stunned me but Akin, too, turned to stare at me and then at Maddox, probably wondering what was going on.

“I didn’t ask you those questions for any other reason than the fact that I want to know what happened to her, jeez!” I rolled my eyes, scoffing at Maddox for acting like I was jealous of him spending time with Reign.

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