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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 76

Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee

Chapter 76 – Spread Your Legs And Make A Room For Me

I felt heat rushing to my cheeks, but that didn’t last long. Gwen began choking on a f*uc*king soup, and everyone’s attention was drawn to her. I watched the brother’s panic and offered her water and any kind of help. It just didn’t sit well with me.

There was something incredibly off about her.

“Are you a child, Gwen? Be careful with what you put in your mouth,” I ended up saying against my will. I admit to being messy, but that was entirely Ace’s idea. After I made the comment out of the blue, I raised my face and watched the brothers look back at me with disappointment in their eyes.

I had to lower my eyes in embarra*s*sment and continue eating my food to get out of there.

“You nearly got me in trouble,” I yelled at Ace as I finished my meal and rushed out of the dining room. It wasn’t a good idea to leave them alone with Gwen, but I wasn’t left with a choice.

‘It is not like they don’t know anything about your foul mouth,’ she argued with me.

‘We have come to a conclusion. I will not object to what they do or who they love, and vice versa.” I told her about the discussion from earlier, walking into my room and leaving the door open.

‘So basically they have decided to reject you without a proper rejection,’ she scoffed at me, mocking me for taking their decision without creating a fuzz about it.

‘No! We can mate and help each other with physical desires. It is for the wolves,’ I said, and she let out a chuckle.

‘And definitely, it is for their wolf because you don’t care about your own.’ She seemed salty. I don’t blame her; I wouldn’t be happy if anyone suppressed me. But she was not an ideal wolf who I can flaunt to the world.

‘If only you had been perfect.’ I shrugged my shoulders and crawled into the bed, staring at the ajar door.

‘Who do you think will come to the room to take care of you tonight?’ she asked, and I noticed the little nasty tone she used.

‘I am not a hoe! I just want someone to come by and make sure he doesn’t come to get me. Not to mention, now that I have unleashed you, I am kind of scared of the night more than before,’ I said in a genuinely scared tone.

‘I know you are not,’ she commented, but I couldn’t tell if she was mocking me or just being honest. I took a shower quickly to get ready for bed. When I came out and sat in the bed again, I knew they had all scattered to their rooms.

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