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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 60

Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee

Chapter 60 – A Little Too Obsessive

“No! She thought I hurt myself. She would never beat me for finding a mate,” I smiled awkwardly, “She doesn’t like the idea of me finding a mate, that’s very true but not because—,” I paused when trying to excuse my mother’s constant reminder of not finding a mate.

“Because? Why doesn’t she want you to find a mate?” Akin slouched down, focusing on my face for his response.

“Because— of yes! Because that will only be possible if I skip my medicines, and she doesn’t want me to do that. The day I completely stop taking my pills, my scent will reach him,” I said, repeating my mother’s exact words to them.

“Just out of curiosity, who is he?” Helel questioned, making the others look more attentively at my face now.

I was nervous about the way they were watching me, but then I felt maybe it was because they were worried about me. I could see the tension on their faces after Maddox told them my mother hit me. They acted like they didn’t care, but now they were all ears and ready to help me in any way possible. I felt special at that moment.

But before I could answer them, I found their gaze traveling behind me and a shine appearing in their eyes.

“Gwen!” Helel and Akin said her name in unison. Goosebumps crept over my skin when I watched them look so happy when seeing her.

Maddox and Zane shared a glance before they too fixed their eyes on her. Why was this happening? These were my mates. Why were they more attentive to her than me?

“When did she come here?” Maddox, who had been paying attention to my matter, asked, looking distracted.

“We brought her in last night,” Helel answered, getting out of his seat to offer her his place. She steadily shook her head, sticking to the corner timidly. The way she was acting and the way they were reacting to her were giving me major main- character vibes. Even in my life, she looked like a heroine, and I might look like a villain.

“Come, sit here,” Helel insisted, and she finally accepted his offer. She walked over and sat down in his place, her head lowered and her hands tied in her lap.

“Are you feeling okay now?” Akin adjusted his coat before. asking her how she was feeling, and in response to him, she only nodded.

I was silently glaring at her.

‘Don’t worry! She might be getting their attention by acting all scared and sweet, but your beauty can seduce the f*uc*k out of them. All you need to do is keep me alive inside you, and I will help you get to them,’ my wolf mumbled, convincing me not to take the medicines.

‘You are not talking to me. That’s the problem. You take advice from the wrong people,’ she grunted as she probably mentioned my mother.

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