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Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers By Alexis Dee Chapter 127

    Chapter 127


    Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee


    Chapter 127 – His Junk Swam In Water


    Beatrice’s POV:


    He dragged me back home in silence. Although I asked him questions, he didn’t utter anything back to


    me.


    Once we were in the living room, he told me to wait while ne brings the brothers out for the meeting.


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    I knew Maddox and Zane were not home. Akin and Gwen were in the kitchen, as always, when Helel


    brought them here.


    Gwen entered first, followed by Akin, who stopped immediately when looking at me. I couldn’t tell why,


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    but it seemed like he passed me a head-to-toe nce before taking a seat near the firece on a


    single sofa.


    “Hey,” Maddox, who had just entered the mansion, walked into the living room with Dream, who still


    looked pretty upset and even frowned when our eyes connected.


    Helel was standing at the door and collecting his brothers like he was collecting Pokémon characters.


    Soon Zane walked in, all soaking wet. Now that everyone had settled down, I was wondering why


    Dream hadn’t left for her pack.


    Her sister was long gone, but she lingered around, and I a*s*sumed it was due to the argument with


    Maddox over a kiss he had with me.


    “Is there a special reason for you to gather us here?” Akin asked as he kept noticing how well-dressed I


    was. His Grey sterling eyes would sharply roam around my face and then travel down to my dress


    before they wandered off to Helel.


    “Don’t tell me you have epted your mate and we are here for the announcement,” Maddox muttered


    under his clenched jaw and then gestured at Dream, who still had no clue who I was to the brothers.


    “It’s not about me in specific. I have gathered you all to talk about us as a family,” Helel uttered,


    standing between us and quickly taking turns to look at everyone’s reaction.


    “Remember when we were little? Our parents used to take us to pic on all the iconic war grounds to


    tell us about their achievements and how our great werewolf warriors fought hard to secure ournd


    and packs from the deadly creatures.” Helel started off with a little background as to why he was going


    to suggest a trip.


    “Oh, I remember when Helel lost his underwear in the stream and didn’t want toe out because


    everyone was holding a camera and recording him. Mom was not there since— but hey, everybody


    enjoyed,” Maddox brought it up, and everybody cackled. I wanted to notugh because Helel looked


    offended, but then I couldn’t help myself but let out a snicker.


    “We are not talking about when we were kids,” Helel grunted, sounding offended.


    “You were almost eighteen,” Akin corrected him with a yful look, and Helel narrowed his eyes even


    more. He had his hands on his waist before he removed them and started tying up his fluffy long hair


    into a man bun.


    “Listen!” Helel said, taking deep breaths to calm himself down.


    “We were having apet*ition. As always, Helel swam to the end before us but couldn’t get out to


    grab the pack’s g because he had lost his underwear. So while everybody cheered for him, he


    miserably looked around for his under- garment,” Zane recalled in his heavy voice, pped and start-


    edughing loudly. Hisugh was the loudest and creepiest.


    It was so heavy that I feared the roof would copse. But on the flip side, he looked very content


    tonight.


    “Are you guys done already?” Helel finally intervened as he raised his voice and rolled his eyes at his


    brother.


    “Muscr Helel had his junk out in the water. How fasci- nating!” Dream teased, getting too


    Hearing her say that made Helel’s cheek turn red. He gulped and turned his body away from them. And


    that’s when our eyes connected.


    I was watching him with a smile on my lips, and I didn’t even realize it until a mild smile folded the


    corners of his lips.


    “Tell us, Helel, what were you going to talk about?” Akin finally stopped the yful b*ull*ying and


    gestured at everyone to pay attention to Helel.


    “I was thinking about a family trip to the Mountains Of The West to see the volcano before it erupts,”


    Helel suggested, and for a moment, everybody went silent.


    It’s not like they didn’t already know Zane had sided with Mr. Mykel and promised to write him a


    permission letter to take the students to the mountains, so their silence was eerie.


    “We were supposed to change Zane’s mind and here you are suggesting the same thing now?” Akin


    asked as he spread his arms around and rested them on the sofa’s handles. His body looked tensed


    no matter how hard he tried to look at ease.


    “I made that decision after realizing we might not get an opportunity to see the erupting volcano again,”


    Helel gave an excuse, but Akin’s eyes showed he was upset with Helel.


    “I have no problem with the idea. It sounds exciting,” Zane shrugged, being all happy with whatever


    decision they were making.


    Maddox didn’t say a word. In fact, he looked down and got lost in his own pool of thoughts.


    “Well, I see Helel has already discussed it all. So, I have no problem either,” Akin said before he


    passed me a quick nce. I understood right then that he was disappointed at the fact that his brother


    didn’t speak to him and made the ns with me.


    “Wow! I better start packing then.” Dream, who was not supposed toe, pped her hands


    excitedly, and everybody’s attention turned to her. Nobody wanted her toe, but since she had


    invited herself in, we couldn’t stop her froming.


    “I hope you guys have a good time,” Gwen, very sneakily, let us know she won’t being.


    Helel and I shared a nce, and then I turned to her.


    “Come on! You have toe or I will think you still haven’t forgiven me,” I pouted, forcing a fake smile


    across her lips.


    “We cannot leave you here all alone,” Akin added, and Gwen had to nod but immediately excuse us to


    depart for her room.


    It was going to be a big week for us.
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