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Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers By Alexis Dee Chapter 155

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

Chapter 155 – Everybody Hates A Cheater

“But if you tell me, I will help you.” I tried convincing her, but she only shook her head and dismissed

my help.

“I don’t know what you saw, but there is nothing going on. I would like for you to wait in the café while I

prepare food for you.” She stepped away from me, and this time, she wasn’t smiling either, like she

usually does.

“Maura!” I said her name, making her stop in her steps and look at me, “Just in case you want to talk

and are ready to take help,” I said and left my number on the counter for her. I did not want to f*orc*e

her over anything because I didn’t know why she wasn’t making a noise and was refusing to take any

action against that man.

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I walked out of the café to find Helel looking around. His search ended when his eyes landed on me. I

looked around and then rushed to the exit to look for my mother. I couldn’t find them anywhere.

“They left.” Helel knew who I was looking for. “They had an argument, and things turned dirty. My dad

called me to pick you up while they resolve whatever issue they are having,” he said from behind me.

“Issue! Your father is cheating on my mother with Flynn’s mother. That’s the issue,” I scoffed, shaking

my head at the audacity of these men who cheat so shamelessly.

“Hm! Seems like you are not a fan of cheaters.” The way Helel said it, I had to turn around and face

him.

“Was it a question, a statement, or a taunt?” I asked, folding my arms over my chest and watching his

face uneasily.

“Maddox complained you cheated on him with C—olt,” Helel had to steal his eyes from me when

talking about it.

“Oh!” I let out a scoff and then laughed sarcastically.

“That’s not how you resolve issues. I know you are clear in your head, but you being n*aked in his

bathtub at that hour of the night with him standing beside you makes no sense. What was going on?”

Helel questioned me. I know what he was saying wasn’t wrong, and I would have thought even worse if

I had found Maddox in a bathtub with any girl, but at the mo- ment, I acted completely different from

how I should have.

In fact, I was so lost in everything happening around me that I acted like they were at fault for even

questioning me.

“So, you think I will stoop that low to jump into someone else’s bathtub when I already have a mate

who is my boyfriend?” I complained, watching him eye me to step aside and not raise my voice, as

everybody could hear us.

“Let’s go talk over there.” Helel walked ahead of me and only turned a little to make sure I was

following him. I did follow him, just to act like a brat.

“Bea! It doesn’t matter what I think. He found you in his bathtub. He deserves an explanation.” Helelnovelbin

sided with his brother, and it irked me more.

I have never been put in such situations before, so my actions and reactions were all wrong. I was

aggressive and get- ting offended over everything. And the worst part is that somewhere in my head, I

knew it too. I just didn’t have an ex- planation for why I was in the bathtub.

“He would have asked me that question first instead of lunging at Colt and beating him to the point that

I thought he was going to k*ill him,” I complained, clenching my jaw at the memory of that night.

“Don’t be unfair. When I told you Gwen was special, you were ready to burn her room to a crisp. So

don’t act like you would have acted differently if you had found me in another girl’s bathtub,” Helel

grunted and paused to itch his temples and correct himself, “I mean, Maddox! if you have found

Maddox in the bathtub,”

I am left with no answer now. Helel was f*uc*king good at winning arguments.

“Besides, I told you Colt lied to you, and you told me you have no idea where he is. Then how in the

hell did Maddox find you in his cabin? Why would you go with him to his cabin, Bea?” Helel was slowly

asking me more and more. I opened my mouth to defend myself, but then shut it immediately.

How do I tell him that I am not afraid of Colt because I am one of him?

“Speaking of Colt—- I want you to free him.” I had to take deep breaths before demanding something

that made him shake his head and close his eyes in shock.

“Sorry! What?” he asked, hunching over and drawing his ear near my face. “I want you to help him

escape,” I repeated, making Helel look stunned.

“You want me to free that weredragon? Am I hearing you right?” he asked while c*oc*king his face to

the left, processing my demand.

“Yes!” I answered, taking a deep breath.

“I- don’t know if you understand what you are asking of me, but that is never happening. I would never

set a were- dragon free. Those creatures are vicious and dangerous. I will not put my pack in danger,

Bea!” Helel shook his head and de- nied helping me. I kind of expected it, but somewhere I thought he

would do it for me.

“Right!” I nodded and smiled to myself. “I am sorry I asked you to save a disgusting creature called a

weredragon.” I lowered my face as it hit close to home.

Mom was right.

These brothers would never accept a weredragon. So I was a fool for growing feelings for them. As for

Maddox, I was not only upset with him for not giving me a chance to say my side, but also for caging

my friend. He had heard about Colt from me many times and even knew that I cared for Colt.

That explained only one thing. They would never make an exception, not even for me.

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