114-Please, Use A Condom
I clicked my tongue when reading his message. Reign was waiting for my response while I was thinking about how Mad- dox could be so stupid.
Was it how I made him feel whenever I was being clingy, that no matter what he does, the moment he offers me his dick, I will come crawling in his feet to suck his lollipop?
It stinks that my mate is sleeping around, but it didn’t hurt. And since we were not emotionally connected, I just didn’t give too many shits anymore. So I typed him my best response.
Me: Make sure you use a condom because you are not mature enough to take care of a baby yet.
I put my phone down to focus on Reign, who smiled after seeing me give her attention.
“How is your relationship with your sister?” I asked her, watching her draw her eyebrows together and pinch her lips. when trying to zero in on my question.
“It shouldn’t be that hard for you to answer that question. I am assuming you two don’t get along well,” I declared after she tried to throw me off with her mixed expressions.
“We don’t get along ever since she read my letter to Mad- dox!” She murmured, her lips drawn down this time and her eyes moist.
“A letter?” I asked, getting up from the couch and sitting down on the carpet with her.
“I have expressed my feelings for Maddox, but she read it tore it apart because she claimed she also loved him
and that I should not have kept my eyes on him. I don’t know why she assumed I knew she liked him, but she accused me of trying to steal him from her.” She uttered the whole thing to me with silent tears in her eyes.
I wasn’t an expert on judging behavior and characters, but I could tell she was a good person and was also mistreated by others.
Before I could continue talking to her, I watched Helel rush towards the exit. He didn’t stop by to take a glance at us, but I had a few questions for him. As soon as Helel left the mansion, Akin walked inside, and Gwen too came out of her room by then.
“I will speak to you later, okay?” I told Reign as I stood up to pursue Helel. Bolting past Akin, I noticed he might have wanted to talk to me about something, but since I was in a rush, I avoided him, and soon I was in the garden walking be- hind Akin.
The icy wind and little drizzle were making the evening even chilly.
“Helel!” I called for him, briskly trying to reach him.
“Why are you following me now? I thought you said you didn’t want to be around me,” Helel scorned, halting and turn- ing around in haste. I almost bumped into him, as I didn’t know he planned to stop.
“Typical Beatrice! Not surprised! And what did you hide?” Helel first commented on me and then focused on the major subject.
“UGH!” I sighed at him. “I saw a girl in a hood poisoning her at the words of the gray woman,” I mumbled, and he final- ly seemed to be taking an interest.
“Just like your friend poisoned your mind against me?” in- stead of focusing on the topic in hand, Helel once again left a remark on Colt and this time I realized I cannot work with him when he is constantly taking jabs at me and my friend.
“You know what! Go, take a run for the entire world, and come back when your mind is in a working condition.” I raised my hands to express I give up and took a few steps back while still facing him.
“Or I will go on a date with Gwen.” He then said and smirked, while clenching at the same time. I halted in my steps, not because I was jealous but because all the brothers falling in love meant she could accomplish her mission easily.
“No! don’t d—o that,” I muttered, taking a deep breath. and folding my arms over my chest. I had to steal my eyes. from him because the huge smile covering his lips made me wary of what he was thinking.
“Why? Why don’t you want me to go on a date with her?” Helel sounded much more pleased with himself this time. He took a few steps near me while his eyes kept staying on my face.
I could either let him think I reacted out of jealousy or I could tell him the truth.
“Because she is a weredragon! Who is going to kill you brothers?”
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