135-They Don’t Want To Share Me Anymore.
I stayed in my room but had to walk downstairs for dinner. After I had a weird interaction with Lady Sofia, I didn’t want to sit and eat with her.
Just as I opened my bedroom door, I saw Maddox stand- ing with a food tray.
“Come on, quickly shut the door,” he said, pushing me. back and ordering me to lock the door before his mother comes and sees us.
“I don’t want anyone in my room behind their mommy’s back,” I stubbornly said as I folded my arms over my chest. He put the tray on the bed and let out a tiring sigh.
“Beatrice! She is only here for a few days. Once she leaves, everything will be back to normal,” Maddox said, tak- ing off his shoes and jumping into my bed.
“Why are you getting too comfortable in my room?” I frowned at him, and he shrugged his shoulders while pouring soup into a bowl.
“I want to spend time with you,” he said. “come! Have din- ner with me,” he requested. I couldn’t say no to him because I had been starving.
Jumping in the bed, I grabbed the bowl he had filled to the top for me.
“May I ask you something?” he then proceeded to ask, sneakily slurping on the noodles as if he were stealing them.
“Go ahead,” I said.
“Is there any way I can find out how you feel about the idea of getting accepted by one brother only?” he asked, in- stantly lowering his face when I deepened my stare into his face. I thought they lied about sharing everything.
I was honestly speechless. It was like something I had dreamed of, but with the current happenings and my wolf be-ing a dragon instead; I didn’t know if I could ever be with a werewolf.
“There are a lot of restrictions in this scenario,” I an- swered, and he stopped being sketchy. He put the plate down and looked at me.
“We are not siblings,” he argued, “and if it is about my mother, you don’t need to worry so much about everything, Beatrice. I will take care of everything. I will convince her to accept you and give you a request,” he started babbling out of the blue, and I even knew he wasn’t lying. I had seen him take care of me and change into a better person. But my hands were still tied.
“I don’t know.” I put the bowl aside and got out of bed again.
“Why? Tell me what’s the matter, and I will do my best to resolve it,” Maddox insisted, chasing after me and making me
wince. I didn’t want to have a conversation when I didn’t know what my future might hold.
“Okay! Don’t get upset with me. You can take all the time in the world. I’ll wait,” Maddox said, stepping back when he realized he was making me uncomfortable.
“Thank you,” I said, awkwardly breathing loudly from my nose.
“I’ll leave now.” I could tell he was upset by his heavy voice. I didn’t want to stop him for the night, so I let him go.
The instant he was out of the room, I began to call Colt for the hundredth time.
“Hm! Why don’t you ask him to meet me? I can arrange someplace safer for him.” As soon as Helel said that, I stopped moving for a second to stare at his face. It was a relief to hear that.
“Really? You would do that?” I asked, and Helel nodded aggressively, confirming he would help me.
“Yeah. Just give him a call and ask him where he is at?” Helel said in a most concerning voice. I couldn’t explain it to him, but he helped me feel much better.
“Okay!” I smiled at him, holding my phone tightly in my hands, and typed a message to Colt.
Just when I was about to leave the kitchen, Helel said something that made me turn to him.
“Mom wants me to go on a date with a girl of her liking,” he said, his eyes staring into mine and waiting for my reac- tion.
“She wants me to go out with Reign Winchester!” He then said something to reassure me that he wasn’t making it up.
“But I told he—,” before he could finish, I rushed to shut him down.
“Oh! She is a wonderful girl. You should definitely take her to that café. The environment there is beautiful and cozy.” that left my lips without any thoughts involved. In the process of sounding cool and unenvious, I messed up.
He watched my face with a bland look and then walked furiously past me to the exit.
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