Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee Book 2
Chapter 190 – The Disgusting Man Got A Chance
“Dad! I can help you with it,” Maura insisted, but Ubel shook his head at her. “Did I say I wanted you to follow me?” Ubel changed his tone to aggression when he glared at his daughter and asked her to stay out of it.
“It is okay, Maura. I will go,” I nodded to her in rea*s*surance. She looked worried about me. Little did she know I was aware of his intentions.
I walked after Ubel, and soon we were out of the cafe. I made sure Akin didn’t see me. The few minutes’ walk behind Ubel made me feel extremely anxious.
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What if he has bigger plans? What if there are more men in the house than I can overpower?
I was still on my pills, so it wouldn’t be easy for a human like me to fight these creatures. We ended up reaching the house in silence.
“Go ahead,” Ubel said as he stepped aside and gestured at me to walk in. I was staring at him for a minute, scanning the area around as well.
“I don’t know the layout of the house. Why don’t you lead me to the right room?” I requested, smiling sweetly so that he wouldn’t notice the agitation of my existence. He gave it a thought before he bobbed his head and walked into the house.
I have never been to their house before. Usually, Maura and I would sit in the fields, hiding in the tall gra*s*s, and then return to our homes.
The moment I set one foot in the house, I realized I was in trouble. Ubel had stopped in the lounge, waiting for me to follow him closely. He led me to the staircase, and I realized he was taking me to the second floor.
I followed him to the room and instantly knew it was no damn storeroom. It was a bedroom.
“Umm! I just remembered, I had to do something,” I excused just when he was about to open the door. Something didn’t seem right. My pulse was going crazy. “It will take only a few minutes,” Ubel said, pushing the door open and reaching for my hand to follow me into the room.
“Hey! I said I have to go see my mother,” I frowned, pulling away so that he doesn’t touch me. The look of evilness changed to a look of l*ust on his face.
“Don’t f*uc*king test me.” He grasped my arm and started dragging me into the room.
“Help!” I yelled, but then covered my lips after the realization struck me that nobody would be here to help me except for the killer.
The bugs on the dead body sounded louder than the wind this time. I was constantly looking around and making sure I was not being watched. And then the gra*s*s started to move. Somebody was approaching me.
‘Ace! Can you hear me?’ I made a failed attempt to speak to her. She was obviously asleep, but I hoped she might try to break free when she finds me in trouble.
“It’s okay, I can fight!’ I murmured in fear, taking slow and steady steps backward while the person kept approaching me.
The instant the person came into my sight, I closed my eyes and yelled. “I will kill you if you kill me.” I was shaking and mumbling in whimpers. I don’t know how ridiculous my threat sounded, but I tried to scare him away.
When I didn’t feel a movement from the killer, I opened my eyes to see who it was.
“You!”
A loud gasp was all I could let out of my lips. Watching him again was something I never thought would happen. He stood in front of me, his eyes scanning me.
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