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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 353

Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee Book 2

Chapter 353 – Time To Tell The Truth

“That is—,” Akin, who already showed extreme regret about never catching their parents, looked even ashamed this time.

“You know how they did it? My sister— put pressure on my low—,” she paused as the details were too graphic.

“Anyway, I woke up days later to find out I had been accused of using my unborn baby to create the villains. So I couldn’t even put forward a complaint about my sister k*illing my baby. I was devastated and hated it when they got married while I was in the torture cell and getting interrogated. So, that day—I made a promise. I dug up my dead baby’s body and promised to serve him justice,” there was a twisted smile on her lips as she recalled what she had done.

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“What did you do?” I asked. “I created the villains and the heroes, just like they said,” her claim brought shivers down many people’s spines.

“I did the ritual to wake them up, and they woke up. All of them,” she said, with a wide smile on her lips. I couldn’t believe she went this far with her revenge.

But it was obvious that she had lost her mind when they did all those things to her.

“And everything just began on its own from there,” she shrugged when trying to tell us everything else happening around is not her fault.

But I had a question for her: why was I the mistress?

“The ritual helped create a beautiful scenario of villains and heroes. Now all I have to do is sit and watch the world burn,” she pretended to sit and looked around while a grin appeared on her lips. I have never seen someone this sanely insane.

“And you think you won’t burn with it?” Helel growled, folding his muscular arms on his chest.

“Oh, I will, but so will you all,” she hunched ahead and whispered before laughing manically.

“So take me to wherever you want. I will always be free now,” her faith wasn’t in herself but in someone who was helping her.

“Who are you working for?” Akin grasped a fistful of her hair and stretched her neck back, glaring into her eyes.

“Young Alpha King—,” she snickered, “you are rough!”

Her comment compelled Reign and me to squint our noses and look away for a split second. The way she glared at his lips was just as disgusting.

“YOU HAVE NO IDEA,” by no means was what Akin said seduction. He meant torture, but obviously, Huia giggled. She was his aunt and purposely making him uncomfortable.

“The mistress of doomsday,” it was weird when Dream yelled that name. My body was visibly startled, but thankfully, all eyes were on her.

I was watching her face in fear and wondering if she knew about me.

“You are dying to be an evil entity, aren’t you?” he yelled at her for siding with Huia.

“I didn’t k—now. I was alone while you all were f*uc*king having meetings— discussions. I felt left out,” she screamed, but when Helel raised his hand to hit her, Reign rushed and kneeled before her to save her.

Helel had already stopped his hand in the mid-air. His eyes were sparking red, and his jaw was clenching at her sight.

“Ah! Fight! Fight!” Huia clapped her hands before Zane grasped her by her hair and shoved her in the car.

“Let’s take this filth to the prison first,” he told Helel, who nodded. The two were left in the car, while we were left behind with Dream, who looked lost for some reason. Although Reign was constantly reminding us that Dream didn’t actually hurt anyone, the look of guilt on Dream’s face was telling otherwise.

“You are innocent,” Reign turned and cupped her sister’ s face in her hands when reminding her of that.

“Let’s go home and talk about what we need to do next,” Akin sighed, sparing a glance at my face. Others started getting into the car, but I was left behind with Akin.

“I need to talk to you about something,” I murmured, slowing down so that I was left behind with him.

“Yes?” Akin turned, facing me. It was so hard to look into his eyes and tell him who I was.

“I am—” I stuttered.

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