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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 297

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

Chapter 297 – Maybe Reign Did It.

When Reign began to wake up, I called in Akin, and Maddox followed his brother. She was still changing sides and trying to open her eyes. It took her about ten to fifteen minutes to wake up entirely. But she didn’t wake up like a pretty princess. She jolted herself awake in a state of hysteria.

“I — am —here?” She was breathing loudly and looking around, asking nobody but someone that we couldn’t see.

“Reign! You are the Spade Mansion,” I shared a glance with the brothers before getting in the bed and gently cupping her face in my hands, “Look at me,” I realized she was still not awake or maybe stuck somewhere.

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“I didn’t do it,” she murmured, “I wish I had n—ot,” she then frowned, closed her eyes tightly, and fell asleep again.

I don’t know about the brothers, but I have never seen something so creepy before. She didn’t seem to be noticing us but was talking to someone who wasn’t there.

“Where did you find her?” That was it. I turned to pass a glare to Maddox, who gulped and turned his face away. See! I knew he was hiding something.

“Maddox! right now is not the time to be acting like an a*s*shole, okay?” My comment turned Akin’s eyes double while Maddox pouted at me for talking to him like that.

“Just answer her,” Akin slapped Maddox’s chest with the back of his hand and eyed him to tell us the truth.

“I found her in the —woods,” Maddox answered, “near the hospital, covered in— blood!” He instantly buried his head when he told us the piece of information that he shouldn’t have hidden from us when he brought her here.

“What?” Akin questioned him. I know what he was thinking. I was worried about the same thing.

“She had a black leather overcoat that I took off and burned near the mountain before bringing her here,” Maddox explained, looking very suspicious. I bet he knew what we were thinking or what Reign’s situation was implying, but we couldn’t say it loudly at the moment.

“Varisha is her mother,” I said with a sigh, “and she was present at the same spot where her mother was murdered. Oh! Not to mention, she was covered in blood, and—” I didn’t have to finish the sentence because Akin did it for me.

“You burned down the evidence. Is it what caused the mountain fire?” Akin stared at his brother angrily while I sneakily turned my head down.

I didn’t want to imply that, but if it was going to work in my favor, I would stay silent. It is not like collateral damage can cause any more troubles for Reign’s condition.

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