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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 498

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

Chapter 488 I Can Win All Over Again (Beatrice Dismay)

He had his f*ingers wrapped around my wrists to make sure I didn’t get up. That’s how much they were afraid of me.

“Ace!” I called out to her, feeling dizzy.

“Yes?” she murmured weakly.

“If you don’t do anything now, we will end up in a very stressful situation,” I informed her, feeling tired from even talking to her. I couldn’t tell how she would even do anything, but I was hoping she would find a way.

“I am trying to wake up, but the poison is keeping me dizzy,” she replied, making me feel helpless. Is no one going to walk in through that door and save us?

“I will see how he feels when he sees you pregnant with my child,” Flynn smirked, taunting me while waiting for Mariah to bring the chains and tie me up.

He sat on top of me and grabbed the chains, getting prepared when I felt out of energy inside me. Ace had managed to take over.

As soon as his eyes traveled away from the chains to look at me, he realized what was happening.

“What the fuc–.,” he grunted, pushing his body to the side and tripping off of me.

“What happened?” Mariah, who had her back facing us because she didn’t want to see him get intimate with me, turned around in haste and gasped.

“Quickly grab another one of the injections,” Flynn yelled while I swiftly got up and grabbed him by his neck.

“F*uc*king hurry up,” he yelled at her. Mariah was standing in her spot, watching me transition little by little. Her body was shaking at the sight. She was so stunned by the changes in her appearance that it took her some time to even move and reach the table.

“And that’s when you lose your life,” I hissed in my dark and heavy tone. I forced him into the bed and got on top of him, my f*ingers wrapped around his neck and squeezing it tightly.

His eyes were showing the fear and terror that he was feeling at the moment.

“Hurry up!” he yelled again; this time, even a tear left his eye.

“She is going to kill us both. If one of us survives, we can plan—,” she began yammering to fool him until she realized he wasn’t going to survive, “screw you, Flynn. We could have left or stayed in the pack while you took over as the alpha king, but you wanted to l*ick her p*ussy so bad that you ruined our chance of living a peaceful and luxurious life. I blame you for everything,” now that her dreams were shattered, she didn’t care to tell him the truth.

I stared into his eyes while he looked at her, a big tear leaving his eyes.

“How do you expect me to live a normal life after so many of my family members were killed? You expect me to live with you and forget about revenge?” He asked her, trying to make her understand why it was important for him to make Zane suffer.

“As if you ever cared for your family. You just wanted to have her sleep with you. And your family was the excuse that you used,” those words said by her must have been very h*ard to hear for him. It was as if she was trying to kick him where it hurts the most in his final moments by not acknowledging his pain over the loss of his family and his love forthem.

“I was so wrong to think you could ever be my Luna queen. You never deserved a chance, you filthy slut–,” he yelled while she dropped the injection and ran out of the cabin.

Now that there were only the two of us left, I placed my hand on his chest, and my nails dug deeper.

“Listen to me; I never wanted to hurt you. You are the only option I have to make Zane suffer. Tell me if you have done anything differently,” he tried to manipulate me one last time by looking into my eyes and crying.

“Even if this was the last option I had to get revenge on the person who killed my brother, I would never hurt an innocent person for it. You and I are different,” I muttered as I drew my face down to his level. “Don’t worry, after I am done with you, I am going after her.” I finished.

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