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Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 106

106-The One Who Kill The Brothers

I stayed in my room and left to sit in the car with Akin af- ter it was school time. Even Zane was in the car with us that day. The two spoke about the trip to the mountains in the west, and I could tell Akin wasn’t happy that Zane made the decision without even speaking to his brothers first.

“I will be at work till late, so Zane, she is your responsibili- ty, okay?” As we were about to get out of the car, Akin spoke to Zane, who rolled his eyes and nodded reluctantly.

“Beatrice!” I then heard Akin call for me. “Don’t bring any complaints home,” he added, and this time, I rolled my eyes at him.

“Okay, Papa!” I joked with a straight face, helping him re- alize he wasn’t my daddy. After I walked into the building, I approached the stairs to avoid being in the elevator with Zane, who hadn’t let me use them with him last time anyway.

“Why are you taking the stairs?” Zane spoke when I was already climbing the stairs. I didn’t respond to him like I had earlier. I have decided to not respond to anyone until and un- less it is something decent they want to talk about with me.

Once we were in the class, I saw Zane sitting at the end with an empty seat. This was my seat, but I wasn’t feeling like sitting with him. If I sit with him and later sneak out, he will notice that I am gone. My mind was entirely focused on what to do when somebody bumped me and knocked the book out of my hands.

“Watch yourself,” the girl with red hair grunted, sitting down in the front seat. I promise I have not seen her before.

“Here!” Another girl, who looked much like her but with hazel eyes, grabbed the book from the floor and handed it to

I stayed in my room and left to sit in the car with Akin af- ter it was school time. Even Zane was in the car with us that day. The two spoke about the trip to the mountains in the west, and I could tell Akin wasn’t happy that Zane made the decision without even speaking to his brothers first.

“I will be at work till late, so Zane, she is your responsibili- ty, okay?” As we were about to get out of the car, Akin spoke to Zane, who rolled his eyes and nodded reluctantly.

“Beatrice!” I then heard Akin call for me. “Don’t bring any complaints home,” he added, and this time, I rolled my eyes at him.

“Okay, Papa!” I joked with a straight face, helping him re- alize he wasn’t my daddy. After I walked into the building, I approached the stairs to avoid being in the elevator with Zane, who hadn’t let me use them with him last time anyway.

“Why are you taking the stairs?” Zane spoke when I was already climbing the stairs. I didn’t respond to him like I had earlier. I have decided to not respond to anyone until and un- less it is something decent they want to talk about with me.

Once we were in the class, I saw Zane sitting at the end with an empty seat. This was my seat, but I wasn’t feeling like sitting with him. If I sit with him and later sneak out, he will notice that I am gone. My mind was entirely focused on what to do when somebody bumped me and knocked the book out of my hands.

“Watch yourself,” the girl with red hair grunted, sitting down in the front seat. I promise I have not seen her before.

“Here!” Another girl, who looked much like her but with hazel eyes, grabbed the book from the floor and handed it to me with a smile on her lips.

I grabbed the book and watched her look around for a spot.

“Why don’t you sit there?” I asked her as I pointed at my seat. Zane saw us and frowned at what I was doing.

“But where would you sit?” she asked with a meek smile. on her lips. I was getting a lot of positive vibes from her, and just like the other girl, I had never seen this one before either.

“I will grab the chair from the hallway,” I lied, laughing un- comfortably.

“Are you sure?” she asked, and I nodded, pushing her over to the seat. She sat down while Zane started using his phone aggressively.

“Let me clean them first.” I grabbed some ointments and bandages while giving him the sandwich and the beer can I brought for him. He didn’t waste a minute before chugging the beer down his throat.

“Why don’t you transition and heal?” I asked, applying aid to his naked chest as he left the shirt and the jacket open for

“I cannot risk revealing my identity before I find Destiny!” he said in a murmur, calming down after the entire process of taking care of the wounds was done.

“Why are you looking for her?” I asked, and a smile cov- ered his lips.

“I have some questions to ask her,” he said, straightening his posture to get on his feet with me.

“What questions?” I was curious to learn more about weredragons because I didn’t know much about them.

“Are you forgetting something?” He halted in his steps and turned around to ask me.

“Oh! I have to tell you something,” I recalled why I was so panicky last night and it made him smile, “Gwen! Remember that girl who is staying with us?” I asked, and he nodded.

“The one you hate?” he asked, and I grunted at him.

“She is a weredragon!” The moment I finished, his jaw met the floor.

“And she has made the brothers fall for her. Ring any bells?” I said, watching horror take over his face in a slowmo.

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