Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee
Chapter 56 – They Brought A New She wolf Home
“So, you are guilty of being mated to me?” I asked sadly. My confidence went down after watching him look so disturbed when talking about somebody finding out about us.
“Isn’t it obvious? You are mates with the three of us. And then you are also — if things go that way, you will be our stepsister too. How awkward would it be then?” He turned straight this time. He wasn’t even yelling at me, and neither was I raising my voice at him.
“I guess you are right. Can you drop me home now?” I requested while pulling the seatbelt on again.
“Let’s get rid of the blood first. Your mother will eat our heads if she finds you in this state.” As he reached for the aid box in the glove compartment and told me why he wanted to help clean my wounds, I felt another streak of pain run through my heart.
“It is fine. I will tell her I had a fight with someone and you supported me.” I said, and he stopped, putting the aid box back because he understood I didn’t want to stay in his car for another minute.
“OK,” that was all I heard from him before he dropped me off at home. He didn’t come inside. In fact, I believed he left to attend the party once again.
I was deeply hurt and exhausted. All I wanted was to get some rest, but first, I had to face my mother. The instant I stepped into the living room to meet my mother, I found a rather shocking sight. The two brothers had come back home. Helel and Akin were standing with their father, while my mother was standing at the entrance of the living room. The subject of their attention was a girl sitting on a couch before them.
“She is the girl you rescued?” Lord Vasquez asked Helel, who nodded his head to answer his father.
“I am Gwen Moore!” she whispered her name, hugging her body timidly and not raising her eyes. Her presence made me feel a bit cold. It was like a mist of icy air was surrounding her.
Either that or I was just jealous at the sight of her. Her light green hair was short and rough around the edges. Her pale skin was patchy for whatever reason. She seemed to have some bandages on her arms and around her neck. One could tell she might have just been discharged from the hospital.
“She is going to stay here?” My mother also inquired as to what I had been thinking.
“Yes! I think it is better we keep her here and help her
remember more about herself,” Akin answered as if he didn’t want anyone to answer that question.
“I think it is a good idea. She can make friends with Beatrice.” As Lord Vasquez found me standing behind my mother, he said my name, and everybody looked my way.
Gwen raised her head to cast a quick glance at me before my mother could even comment on my bruised face. She had emerald green, long, and deep eyes.
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