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Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers By Alexis Dee Chapter 105



Chapter 105

Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee

Chapter 105 – I Don’t Care If He Is Jealous

I woke up with mild sickness due to the injuries from last night. I couldn’t believe I slept without having

to beg anyone to come to my room. Showered and dressed in a brown top and grey jeans shorts. Text content © NôvelDrama.Org.

When I reached the kitchen, I found the brothers awake and waiting for Akin to serve them pancakes.

The instant I walked into them, they stopped talking and started staring at Honestly speaking, I don’t

blame them for being tired of me, I exhausted myself too.

I rushed over to grab a toast without stopping to look at any one of them. All this chasing and running

had made me lose interest in anyone.

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“Sit down and eat,” Akin cleared his throat, probably trying not to say my name.

“I’m fine,” I said in a hurry, buttering the toast while staring at the clock on the wall nonstop.

“What’s the rush? It’s not like we have school for another few hours.” Maddox was the one who brought

up a school for the first time. They were sitting on the island together, while I was sitting on the other

side of the counter, facing them.

“I have some work to do before school,” I said, and I heard Zane let out a laugh to mock me.

“Zane!” Akin warned him, but I didn’t show any reaction.

“What work?” Akin asked me, coming over to my side of descouchers the counter and placing his

hands on the island to hunch over

“Some library work,” I lied. I was first going to meet Colt in the woods and discuss the whole Gwen

thing with him, and then decide what we were going to do next to stop her.

“Why go to a library outside the mansion when you have one inside?” Akin argued, his tone sounding

harsh this time.

“That’s your library. Besides, I want some books that I’m sure you don’t have,” I said in the most casual

tone, filling my glass with juice.

“What are those books that I don’t have?” Akin rolled up his sleeves, his head turned to me, and his

eyes wandered over my face. Yet I didn’t turn around to look at him. My peripheral vision was telling me

everything.

“Why are you asking me so many questions? Can’t I go anywhere without having to answer so many

questions?” I finally took my gaze away from the toast and turned to face him. Helel had his head down

while the other two were staring at me in silence.

“I’m afraid not, after how you put yourself in danger last night,” Akin shook his head after making it clear

he wasn’t letting me leave the house without their supervision.

“I will ask my mom then,” I said, frowning at them.

“How long are you going to act like a brat?” It was then Zane asked, and I smiled to myself, “I don’t

think I asked you anything funny,” he added with a grunt when he didn’t like the fact that I was not

taking him seriously.

“Fine, let the driver drop me off at the library,” I then told Akin after giving up. Now I understand why

they were so fed up with me. When somebody is trying to talk to you and you are not in the mood, it

gets tiring.

“I will drop you myself.” Akin grumbled. “And then I’ll take you to school,” he added. I gave him a nod

and then focused on the juice, brainstorming how I was going to sneak out of the library now.

“I will sit in the library with her,” I heard Akin tell the brothers, and it really ruined my plan.

“Actually, I don’t feel like going to the library anymore.” I put the glass down and walked out of the

kitchen to stay in the garden for some time. I will not be able to do anything if they don’t stop being so

controlling.

“Hey, the plan changed,” I called Colt to let him know I was in a bit of a mess at home side.

“They are being controlling.” He asked from the other end.

“They probably think I will sell myself if they let me out,” I joked, shaking my head as I realized how

wrong it was.

“How about the same spot in the woods but during your school hours? Can you sneak out of the

building?” Colt asked, and I liked this idea more.

“That will work,” I nodded, “Hey! How are you now? I’ll bring some food and aid for you, okay?” I said,

after realizing he might have stayed in the woods after the cops sealed his room.

“I don’t want to be a burden on you,” he whispered, making me feel bad for him.

“You are not. You know, I was so worried for you last night that I forgot I am afraid of the dark,” I

murmured and giggled softly. There were no s*e*xual feelings, I just felt comfortable with him.

That’s when I turned around to continue my walk in the garden and bumped into Helel. I have no idea

how long he had been standing here and listening to me, but it looked awkward now.

“I’ll call you later,” I said quickly, then hung up on Colt.

“Is this the new friend who got you in trouble last night?” Helel asked in a stern tone, his hands on his

waist and his eyes demanding answers.

“He didn’t. He respected my request,” I said, defending Colt in a defensive tone.

“Hm! And you were worried about him to the point where you forgot about your fears? How sweet!”

Helel let out a sarcastic laugh, “Even when he left you in the room and ran away like a coward?” Helel’s

tone hardened again, his eyes showing how irritated he was.

“Helel!” I said, looking down and composing my posture. “Stay out of my business,” I then raised my

face to look him in the eye and tell him to f*uc*k off.

He looked shocked, almost like he didn’t expect that.

“All this change for him?” Helel asked the question in a hurt tone. I failed to understand how someone

could be so full of himself that he wouldn’t see his own mistake. “No! the moment you raised your hand

on me, you woke me up,” I said and hastened him inside.

I no longer cared if he was jealous or possessive. I wanted it for a long time, but not anymore.


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