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Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers By Alexis Dee Chapter 282

    Chapter 282


    Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee


    Chapter 282-My Dear Brother!


    Akin V. Spade:


    “I don’t know what you are talking about?” Mom shook her head, waving her hand at me to shut up.


    “Who fed what baby to whom?” Maddox stepped between us to ask us. He looked lost, and rightfully


    so.


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    “Our parents fed the weredragon babies to one of us.” I helped him understand what kind of evil our


    parents were.


    “What?” Maddox gasped, looking at Mom almost instantly. I was concerned by the fact that he didn’t


    even pause for a second before staring at Mom.


    “That is a wild usation against us!” Mom yelled in desperation.


    “Do you even hear yourself, son? We are your parents, not cult leaders,” dad kept his calm to give a


    non-guilty reaction.


    “Is it true, mom?” Maddox asked mom instead of questioning dad. I was getting the feeling that Maddox


    knew more than I did.


    “No! That’s ridiculous,” mom answered instantly, clearing her name.


    “Then why did you keep telling me you did something big for me, and now you regret it?” Maddox’s


    statement was something I wasn’t aware of. I turned to face Mom, who was now under the harsh


    scrutiny of everyone.


    “Why were you saying all these things to my son?” Dad obviously thought a topic change would be a


    good idea, but I have not forgotten about the disgusting subject.


    “I didn’t mean it like that. And you, out of all the people, should not be questioning me. You killed our


    son,” mom used dad, probably trying hard to change the subject as he did.


    “I can’t believe you guys. Did you feed me— did you f*uc*king feed me a weredragon baby? Is that


    what you did. and then you have the nerve to say why I grew up so f*uc*ked up?” Maddox yelling out


    those things broke my heart. “Every night when I told you I had nightmares about somece very evil,


    you would tell me I was just being a p*uss*y. You would continue bringing up your act of kindness by


    feeding me the baby in hidden words and making me feel bad for wasting your attempts. This is what it


    was all about?” Maddox was shaking in anger when he finally let his thoughtse out.


    I didn’t know my brother was dealing with so much. But how would I know? Mom would usually keep


    him with her just to torture him and keep reminding him what she did for him.


    “Why the f*uc*k are you standing here and not telling them to shut up? They are using me of such a


    disgusting thing!” Mom screamed at dad while Maddox stood in his spot angrily.


    “I can’t believe you did this to me. You f*uc*ked me up!” Maddox shouted, throwing a vase off the table.


    His anger issues were getting out of hand, and now I couldn’t even me him. It was just too shocking


    for us.


    “I thought it was me—,” I whispered to myself at a faraway memory of my childhood.


    “I didn’t do anything,” Mom screamed back at Maddox. I had to step forward and hold Maddox by his


    back to pull him away from them.


    “That girl is the culprit. She told you all these lies, and you rushed here, arguing with us.” Dad pushed


    mom behind him and started calling out Beatrice once again.


    She didn’t say a word to me. Pam did,” I conveyed the lie, and it made him gulp a little.


    “Well, I am d that lying a*s*s si** is dead,” dad grunted, keeping mom away from our sights.


    “Look what they did to me,” Maddox whispered, rubbing his face in his hands and then chuckling, “You


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    guys are f*uc*ked up, and thanks to you, now I am a messed up creature,” he stated before rushing out


    of the living room and heading towards the staircase.


    “Listen to me; it is not true. It is a way to wipe clean the weredragon’s image. You need to open your


    eyes and understand this before it is toote,” dad reached me but stopped when I took a step back


    from him.


    “Pam has every reason to lie about us,” he yelled after me, and I stopped in my tracks.


    “Why would she lie about something so big right before her death?” I asked them, watching them share


    a nce and give each other a head nod as a sign to tell me the truth or their version of the truth.


    “I knew about his affair with this woman,” my mom cleared her throat, “I got him a new ce and let


    him stay there with his sidechick. I was the one who would bring them stuff so that he doesn’t have to


    suffer,” mom continued.


    “I forbade Pam from ever bothering Elex about it. I know what we did was wrong, but he was our


    loyal guard. His mental peace mattered,” Dad added with a sigh of regret.


    “And what about her mental peace? Look what you two did to her and her son.” I felt betrayed by my


    parents. How could they ask a mate to not interrupt or question her mate’s infidelity?


    “Well, I guess we paid the price. Shortly after that— my mate did the same to me.” Mom stared at dad


    with quizzical stares and then took a deep breath to look away from him, saying, “I got what I gave


    Pam.”


    “And Pam held it in her heart for years. In a fit of rage, she once told me we stole her son’s father by


    throwing him in another woman’sp, and our kids shall face the same. Those fields are a scary


    puzzle, my son. She stayed there, day in and day-out, and lost her mind. She came for revenge by


    targeting Beatrice because she knew you brothers cared about her, and even before dying, she yed


    onest card and made us look bad. I am not saying we don’t deserve her hatred, but she took it too


    far,” Dad mumbled in guilt, stealing eyes from me. I just stood in my spot and then left to check on


    Maddox.


    Did Pam lie to Beatrice?
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