Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee Book 2
Chapter 322-The Ugly Fate.
Maura Despair:
It’s been two days since I killed that rascal, and honestly speaking. I’ve never fell so amazing before.
The feeling of triumph I felt when I bashed his head with that brick was still lingering inside me.
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I’ve been living alone in the woods, and miraculously, no killer came to hurt me. “Ah!” A groan escaped my lips as I shivered and threw up again.
Taking deep breaths and forcing my body to get up, I looked around to find shelter.
The storm was setting in, and I was in no condition to stay outside when I hadn’t even eaten anything as well.
One day ago, somebody mugged me and took away my phone and bag. I was left with nothing but my miserable self.
As I proceeded to take steps towards the road, I felt something liquid between my legs.
Before long. I already knew what had happened.
“No!” I shook my head, staring at the blood.
“I cannot lose you,” I cried loudly, finally realizing what was going on with my health.
‘F*uc*king hell!” I cried and ran into the woods again, running till my feet gave up and I passed out. The pain I felt was bad.
I have lost yet another person who could have been family to me.
F*uc*k! I couldn’t even get to enjoy a single moment of happiness. Before I could find out I was pregnant, the miscarriage took it all from me.
I remained on the ground for hours before I finally woke up.
‘Home!’ my lips uttered, remembering the only place I have felt safe.
It’s been so long since I haven’t had comfort. Although Ubel was scum, me and my mother survived there.
‘Maybe he was right. Outside those walls, I’m nothing,’ I uttered and started my journey back home.
If only I had not rushed and taken my time, I would be with my mother now.
Upon reaching the cowshed, I realized I had yet to discover another heartbreak. All the cows were dead.
But I didn’t cry for them since I knew how to bring them back to life.
I paced beside them and sat down, staring at their lifeless bodies.
As I unclipped my long, red hair, I closed my eyes and gently ran my hand over the dead cow’s head.
Patting the cow and praying for its life, I found it moving a little.
In the next few minutes, they all started waking up, and when I opened my eyes to give them a smile, I met with confused and angry glares from some people around me.
I had no clue when they arrived, but I knew they had seen me do it all.
“She is a witch!” one of the elderly women yelled, and the others started shoving the fire lanterns in my face to threaten me into staying away from them.
So I did whatever was left with me. I booked toward the exit.
“Ahhh!” the women screamed while the men ran to the side to prevent getting
hurt. They thought I was attacking them. Well, good for me, because that gave me the opportunity to run past them and exit the shed.
Once out, I sprinted towards the mountains like crazy.
They were still following me and calling the guards on me.
Since I was just a Huldra and not a witch as they claimed, I couldn’t leave them behind, and soon I was on the top of the mountain, staring down at the abyss.
“There she is—,” a man shouted, guiding Lord Vasquez to where I was.
The others have stayed on the road, probably too scared to confront a panicked ‘witch.’
“I’m not a witch! I’m a Huldra. born from a werewolf and a weredrag-,” he didn’t let me finish and focused on the man beside him.
“Ah! This shit had been killing my people?” Lord Vasquez’s eyes were red, showing intense anger when watching me.
“I didn’t kill anyone but that bastard who was forcing himself on me. It was a se —elfdefense,” I begged him to understand me, but he looked adamant to finish me when pointing the gun at me.
“You killed Varisha, my child’s mother,” he grunted.
“I didn’t, I swear—,” I begged again.
“She claims to know Alpha King Zane!” the man informed Vasquez. whose expression changed when hearing his son’s name.
I could tell he was upset already, and I tried to rea*s*sure him he would never hear me say his son’s name again.
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