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Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee Book 2
Chapter 347 – The Changing Reletionship
We kept hugging until I felt weird and steadily broke our hug. The awkward look on his face withered away when he
smiled at me.
“I’m so glad you are back. I’ve bee— we have been worried for you,” he said weakly, correcting his words so that
he didn’t say anything weird.
“I also came back. Where is my hug?” Helel voiced from behind me, and I stepped aside to give them some space.
“Of course, come here!” Akin sounded so cheerful, making me wonder if it was because I was back home.
I had to shake my head to get rid of the feelings.
‘Of course, you are driven to him. You love negativity, don’t you?’
Although I wanted to believe Ace was just joking, I couldn’t help but pay attention to her words.
‘What do you mean by that?’ I asked, trying to stay focused and not zone out.
‘Bea! They are Twins. One of them is a dark knight, and the other is a dark one himself,’ she whispered creepily, as
if she feared Akin would hear her.
‘Nonsense! If anything, he might be the White Savior!’ I was being biased when I defended him.
There was no way Akin was evil. Ace was just leading me down the wrong path to make it look like she knew a lot.
While the brothers were catching up, I watched Colt steadily slip beside Reign and stand there awkwardly.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAlready, I could tell he wanted to know more about her.
Dream was awkwardly standing alone in one corner. Since I wanted to thank her personally, I found this moment to
be perfect.
“Dream!” I approached her with a smile on my face, “You saved us today,” a nod was all I could give her because I
couldn’t help but notice her pale face.
She looked petrified for some reason.
“It was the right thing to do,” she whispered.
“Are you okay, though? You look…. tired,” I didn’t know how else to ask her. In response to my question, she only
nodded her head, confirming she was exhausted.
“We can all stay here for the night, maybe?” Reign interrupted, watching her sister’s face and probably wishing she
would agree.
“Of course, that’ll be a good idea,” I agreed with her, but then I noticed Maddox glaring at her. I had to glare him
down for disagreeing with Reign. He was the reason Reign’s smile faded.
“I’ll head back home,” Dream suddenly spoke up and stole the attention.
“It’s late,” Helel said.
“I’ll be fine. I am used to driving alone,” her voice was low as she gave us a last head nod and turned to leave.
Reign started following her to say goodbye, and so did Colt.
Since the brothers needed some privacy, I followed the ones leaving for the front gate.
Reign had just said goodbye and walked past me when I exited the mansion to see Colt and Dream facing each
other.
“Thank you so much for all the help. I don’t know how I got so lucky to find a friend like you,” Colt mumbled, smiling
and showing his full teeth, while Dream was just looking at his face like someone in love would look at someone.
“It’s fine. Those days were the best days for me as well,” she tried to make it sound like a joke, but a little shine in
her eyes suggested otherwise.
“We will continue meeting,” Colt reassured her, and before she could celebrate, he added, “Is your sister single?”
The way Dream’s smile faded before she put on a fake smile was just heartbreaking.
Obviously, Colt didn’t notice it because he was too intrigued and excited to go back inside and hit on Reign.
“Yes! I believe she is now,” Dream had her hands tied before her body as she confirmed.
So, maybe Dream knew about Mykel and Reign. Reign told me that they once argued about it. So maybe she knew
they were still together.
“Cool! She is really cute,” Colt rubbed his hands together in excitement, making me slap my forehead. Why do
people avoid all the signs?
“Ha ha ha,” Dream faked a laugh before she took a deep breath and said, “Have fun.”
Colt didn’t even wait for her to leave and turned on his feet to rush inside. He had to stop when he spotted me. I
watched Dream leave and then faced Colt.
“You are an idiot, you know!” I said with my arms tied over my chest.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“Why, your highness?” he asked, sounding serious.
“Ew! Don’t do all of that. Just be normal with me,” I warned him, and then said, “By the way, what was it that you
wanted to talk about with me about the mistress of doomsday?” I watched him open his mouth and then shut it
tightly when Gwen walked out of the mansion.
Colt checked on me after watching her, just to see if I was fuming at her sight.
“May I have a word with you?” she asked in her softest voice.
“Do I need to leave you two alone?” Colt whispered awkwardly.
“No! You can stay. I want to speak to both of you, actually,” she sighed and adjusted on the side, watching me nod
at her.
I know I was hating on her for no reason, because if she truly wasn’t the mistress of doomsday, then who was she?
Why was she in the mansion, and– was she still interested in Akin? Is Akin still interested in her? I just couldn’t drop
these thoughts out of my mind.
“Mind if I ask you what made you two think I’m the Mistress of Doomsday?” She started pretty strongly.
Now that I knew there was a chance that she wasn’t that evil bitch, I felt like a culprit. We were guilty of wrongfully
accusing her and then going so far as to kill her.
However, it still didn’t change the fact that there was something off about her.
“Umm! Ahhh!” Colt started mumbling and scratching his neck in confusion.
“I didn’t know much about weredragons at that time. I just knew that a weredragon was the mistress. So when you
arrived, it just seemed more possible,” I said, feeling like a fool because nothing else pointed at her.