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Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers By Alexis Dee Chapter 116



Chapter 116

Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee

Chapter 116 – f*uc*k Her

‘Ace! Take over!” I yelled at her for not getting the hint till now. The men were attempting to drag us

somewhere we didn’t know. But one thing was for sure: they knew about Colt’s ident*ity. And if they

were to expose him to the pack, not only would he get in trouble, but I would be seen as someone who

was helping a weredragon too.

‘Ace!’ I yelled again, but she remained silent. That’s when I realized she played me. She backed down

from her words again, and now I had to do something. I turned over to the man and kicked him in his

balls.

“Ahh f*uc*k!” his growls scattered around the air while the other guy dropped half-consciousness Colt

to the floor to lunge at me. Before I could reach Colt, the other guy punched me in the face, and I

landed on the ground.

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“Ahh!” I winced, holding my hand over my eye and grimacing in pain. His punch was so hard that I

swear my eye rolled back in my head.

“You can’t even control a little girl.” The guy yelled at the one on the ground before turning to me and

saying, “We don’ t need to carry her burden with us. She is, anyway, a witness to this whole mess. We

should take her out.” He pulled a gun and pointed it right at me.

His anxiety and body language were making me realize he didn’t want to mess up his boss’ orders, so

he was definitely going to pull the trigger.

I crawled back on the ground in fear, watching death in the eye. He was shaking in anger or curiosity. I

couldn’t tell.

As soon as his finger rested on the trigger, I knew I was dying until a monstrous howl filled the air. He

panicked and dropped the gun when a wolf jumped out from behind the bushes and attacked him.

“AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!” His screams were louder than anything. I took the opportunity and rushed

over to Colt, who was unable to move his body but was still awake.

The wolf tore open the man and then turned to the other man, who was already in pain. From the look

in the man’s eyes, he knew he was going to die.

The wolf showed no mercy as he jumped at him next. I had held Colt’s head in my lap while watching

the strong and vicious wolf play with the two as an animal plays with its prey.

The wolf with golden fur then finished the two and slowly strolled over behind the bushes. I knew who it

was, and since Colt was not in a fit state, there was no point in attempting to run away from him.

“We sh—ould run for safety!” Colt said this with difficulty, his eyes forcibly shutting down.

“He is not going to hurt me,” I said as I waited for the wolf to come out again, and he did. But this time

he was in human form.

Helel was only wearing shorts after transitioning back into his human form. That explains why he ran

behind the bush as if I hadn’t seen him n*ake*d before.

He stood afar, and before he rushed to grab my arm and pull me away from Colt.

“The f*uc*k is wrong with you!” I yelled when he f*orc*ed me into my steps and had taken me back from

Colt.

“I thought you were not going to meet him again, so explain this now!” Helel pointed at Colt and then at

the men.

“Drag me again, Helel—,” I warned him, pointing my finger in his face to let him know he cannot treat Property © of NôvelDrama.Org.

me like his puppet.

He was clenching his jaws when his eyes stopped at my face, and pain took over his expressions.

“Did they hurt you?” His voice softened in a heartbeat, his eyes focusing on the mark left by the punch.

He gently ran his fingers over the black eye and pulled away when I winced in pain.

Helel stepped away to look behind at the men again and wondered how he could bring them back to

life to k*ill them again. He kicked the dead body in anger and grunted, throwing a punch at the trunk of

an enormous tree and bruising his knuckles.

“Don’t act like you hadn’t hit me before.” I shrugged and shook my head in disbelief. He stopped

moving and turned to look at me.

“I was angry because you were a*s*saulting another she-wolf,” Helel yelled as he tried to defend his

action.

“You hurt me because you thought I was hurting your dear Gwen!” I corrected him, as he cannot fool

me.

“I saw these men hurting you, so I hurt them. I am the alpha king; I take matters into my hands. I am

the law, and I thought I was saving her—,” Helel was yammering until he stopped and stared at me. I

watched him with my eyebrow raised.

“You think I did it because I chose her over you?” He asked, and as I rolled my eyes, he got the

answer.

“f*uc*k her! I don’t care about her. Fine! There was a time when I was interested in knowing her, but

then—- then I got addicted to your attention. I loved how you would be on my back, always giving me

attention and wanting my attention.” He yammered his feelings out of the blue. I could expect this from

Maddox, but Helel wasn’t the type to openly express his feelings like that.

“And I got tired of begging for your attention. I wish you had said it all before and ended the game of

chasing. But you know what? You admitting to knowing how much I made you feel special and you took

full advantage of it by pushing me away so that I can come back to you and pat your ego tells me you

don’t deserve my attention. You saw me as a bone that is thrown afar for the dog to chase,” I finished in

tears.

I thought they were genuinely fed up with me, but little did I know he was playing with my feelings

because it made him feel special.


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