Sharing Beatrice A Luna to her Stepbrothers

Chapter 370



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

Chapter 369 – The Crucial Decision

“What is happening to you?” I got worried for her, but she instantly distracted me with a warm smile.

“Nothing, Alpha Dream!” she teased, making me giggle.

“I think I will also talk to the guy I like,” I said, although under my breath; she heard me.Material © of NôvelDrama.Org.

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“Wait! You like someone? Of course, go ahead and tell him. Oh my God, Dream! Imagine having a mating ceremony on the day of your coronation,” Reign excitedly hugged me again before she felt dizzy once again.

She once shook her head to clear her vision and then forced a smile onto her lips to make it seem like she was fine.

“So, who is this lucky guy?” She pretended to be fine again, but it wasn’t long before my vision began to blur.

“Are you ok—ay?” she asked while holding my hand tightly to give me support. “It’s just that I am feeling dizzy,” I uttered, blinking hard.

“It seems like we are both—,” Reign had only guessed it out loud when another voice fell into our eyes.

“Drugged?” Huia came out from behind the partition where we change clothes. I didn’t know she was hiding there. But it was what she said that shocked me even more.

“Drugged?” I watched her face with a quizzical stare, pushing Reign behind my back.

“Sorry! I meant to say-,” She took a dramatic pause before stealing the world from under our feet when she said, “Poisoned.”

“What the heck is this non—,” Reign yelled and marched briskly when she lost her balance and knelt down on the ground.

“Reign!” I panicked, kneeling beside her to help her straighten her back.

“Maybe you are forgetting that I have poisoned you both,” Huia let out a chuckle, shaking her head at us.“You think you will be able to get away after killing us?” I grunted, glaring at her, and realizing how stupid I had been for releasing this bitch.

“Oh, don’t worry about that. You will not live to find out what happened to me,” she laughed at her own joke. I then realized I didn’t have to stick around. Reign was unable to move, but I could crawl my way out and probably get at least someone’s attention.

“Don’t even try that,” she rushed and stood at the exit, “why would you want to leave? It’s not like any of them have a cure for what I have given you. Speaking of which, I have an antidote,” she snapped her fingers when pretending to think hard. I was now slowly getting on my knees and having trouble breathing.

“Then please give us the antidote. We have never done anything wrong with you. I even fr—eed you,” I breathed excessively when talking, but I was more worried for my sister than myself at this point. Reign was just on her fours, coughing and breathing with difficulty.

“I will. Do you think I came here carrying this bag for nothing?” She pulled her handbag up, suggesting she had an antidote with her.

It was happening in a matter of seconds, and the voices outside were still going crazy. I heard someone transitioning and suspected it to be our father. He would do anything to escape jail time and getting demoted. Even if it means to run away and live the life of a rogue.

So, with that in mind, I realized the brothers and others must have gone chasing after him.

“What are you thinking? Don’t you need it?” She asked once she noticed I was zoned out.

“Please,” I pleaded, confirming my desperation for the antidote. The pain in my chest was really intense. I could only imagine how Reign was feeling.

“Don’t beg t—his vile piece of shit Reign managed to speak up, lifting her head to display her anger towards Huia, who had her eyebrow raised when she stared at her.

“She is acting so tough, but I know for a fact that she is a weak one, at least physically,” Huia was a master of manipulation. She would never tell the truth. Her desire to go back and do things differently to escape her sister had made her crazy.“Give us the antidote,” I crawled closer to Reign and held our hands to rea*s*sure her that she needed to let me handle this for now.

“Okay,” she shrugged and put her bag down on the wooden table and unzipped it, but only to let out a very dramatic gasp.

“There is only one. I must have dropped the other somewhere,” the way she put the bare minimum into looking around, I get worried now. She must be playing some kind of game.

“That’s so clumsy of me. Today is indeed a bad day. First, I saw a sister give her sister poison—,” she smirked secretly at the fact that I was the one who gave Reign the drink, “and now one of you must take the antidote, which means the one with the antidote will be the reason for the other’s death,” she explained while pulling out a liquid.

I grunted as I acknowledged the dirty game she was playing. I have never met someone so malicious and full of evilness. “I got you out of those caves, and this is how you chose to repay me?” My voice turned heavy and deep when attempting to yell at her.

“Awww! Don’t be mad. I haven’t forgotten what you have done for me. Which is why–,” she took a few steps closer to me and hunched over, “I will leave this decision on your shoulders,” the way she smirked and deepened her stare with me, I felt goosebumps fill up my body.

“What do you mean by tha—t?” I hesitantly asked, knowing she would shock me with her nonsense.

“You will get to decide who takes this and who dies,” she brought her face down and made sure I watched her grin when once again putting us both against each other.


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