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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 368

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

Chapter 368 – Sisters Before Misters

Dream Winchester:

After watching a brother almost die at the hands of another brother, I was not sure how we sisters would escape this contest today. Those brothers used to be much closer to each other than we sisters were ever. So, if they can hurt each other when put under pressure, I am sure one of us will end up hurting the other one too for surviving. I just wish this contest didn’t happen.

“Dream!” Reign seemed to have been looking for me. When she entered the hut where I was, she sighed in relief and wrapped her arms around me to comfort me.

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“I knew you would be worried,” she whispered, not releasing me from her embrace. We arrived at the ground early morning by the instructions of my father and were led to our huts to prepare.

“I am scared,” I uttered, breaking the hug and sitting down on the chair.

“About what? Don’t worry; Akin is taking care of everything. Nothing bad will happen today,” she looked so confident, and here I was, all miserable and alone. Maddox and Colt had been in her hut, and I had been alone since the morning.

“It is just this feeling that I cannot shake off. I feel like something bad is going to happen today,” I was being honest with her, not trying to frighten her, but this fear had kept me awake the whole night.

“Whatever fears you have, we will fight them together. Today might seem like a difficult day, but it will pass just like many other harsh days,” Reign cupped my face and spoke with love and affection for me. No one has talked to me like that in so long. She truly deserved the best.

“Why didn’t you tell them that I was the one who killed our mother?” I asked, and she instantly looked around anxiously to make sure nobody was listening to us.

“Hush! Nobody needs to know,” she said.

“Reign! Mykel and Huia drugged you that night so that they could frame you for the murder of Jessie. You still want to save me?” I asked, with big tears forming in my eyes.

“We all make mistakes. You were alone, and the people who held your hand were evil. They used your miserable state against you. Just don’t think about all of that and relax. Once this day is over, we will sit down and talk about all the differences we have ever had. We will put them aside and grow from there,” she said, looking so confident, and that was even more concerning.

I knew she wasn’t even thinking about the tad bit possibility of something going wrong. So if my instincts are right and something does go wrong, she will be in shock. We didn’t get much tune together because soon Maddox, Colt, and Akin had entered the hut.

“Oh, shit!” he cursed, “I am so sorry. Her hut is the first one, so we all gathered there. I was going to come here, but we were talking about Zane and how Helel didn’t even leave his room until we all had gone to bed, and—I should have come sooner,” he sighed and reached for my hands, but I stepped back from him.

“How is Zane?” I asked, trying to divert the subject. I wasn’t really into showing my weak side to anyone.

“He is fine. Akin and Maddox spoke to him in the morning,” he answered, but went back to the main topic, “hey, please don’t be upset with me. I care about you and our friendship.”

“How is Helel? You said he left for somewhere. Where did he go?” It was another attempt that I made to avert the subject.

“He went out to the justice-warrior Thor type shit. Listen! Stop talking about others. I want to talk about you,” he finally had enough and stepped closer to forcefully hold my hands and make me look into his eves.

“Maybe some other time,” I was stubborn too. It was just that I was not ready to have a conversation with him at the moment. So, I slipped my hands out of his hands and pulled away from him.

The bell ringing was thankfully just in time because I found an excuse to escape his gaze.

“It is time,” I said, ready to get to the ground.

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