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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 90

Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee

Chapter 90 – Suck Me Dry

I cried while Akin slowly pressed her against the wall while deepened the kiss.

That’s when he halted and stared at her face for a moment before he fully pulled away from her.

A little hope rose in my heart when he stepped back and fixed his coat. She was staring into his face with worry-filled eyes.

He looked bothered and uneasy. He must have realized what he was doing was wrong. I bet his wolf made him pull away from her.

I stepped back and walked out of there before he caught me at the door.

I waited for him in the kitchen since I knew he would come by to grab a drink, and that’s exactly how it happened. Akin rushed into the kitchen and grabbed a bottle of cold water from the fridge.

He started gulping it down in haste. I bet her taste was disgusting enough for him to chug down the entire bottle like that.

“I knew your wolf would not like it,” I said, straightening my posture and watching him finish the last bit of that bottle and then put it down. He c*oc*ked his face to the left, where I was, and closed his eyes for a moment.

“You can only feel that kind of feeling for your fated mate,” I explained proudly, watching him open his eyes and turn to me.

“I stopped because I knew you were watching us,” he argued in an angry tone. “I felt every bit of her touch until I realized you were there.” He added, and the smile of confidence from my lips withered away.

“Don’t tell me I haven’t told you that I will never accept you? Have I ever made you feel like I am interested in you, Beatrice?” As he asked me those questions, I realized he was frustrated with me.

“No!” I shook my head in response to his questions.

“Then why can’t you leave me alone? Let me live my life. without knocking down every possibility of finding someone I like,” he complained, looking very uncomfortable at the fact that I spied on him making out with Gwen.

“But I thought—,” I paused when he shook his head al- ready.

“That’s the problem. You are thinking too much. I have never hinted at anything, nor have I shown any kind of interest in you. It will be great if you will not spy on my intimate. moments with whoever I choose to be with,” he muttered un- der his breath, and he looked for a can of beer in the fridge. That much uneasiness because I watched him?

The idea of me watching him in a s*e*xually active way was disgusting to him, and I could clearly tell now.

“I won’t bother you again,” I said, and he only nodded his head and didn’t even look at me.

I rushed upstairs to my room, as Akin had clearly expressed himself as having no interest in me. I even forgot why I wanted to see him in the first place.

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