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Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers By Alexis Dee Chapter 314

    Chapter 314


    Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee


    Chapter 314 – The Hostage!


    Dream’s POV:


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    I sat across the table from Huia and Mykel, watching them discuss things for over an hour and feeling


    like an outcast.


    “So,” now that Mykel was done with Huia, he came over to me and sat down. The weather outside was


    bad today, with clouds hinting at a stormter. I chose to sit by the window so that I wouldn’t have to


    keep looking at Mykel.


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    ‘If you want—we can help stop this contest before it even arrives,” Mykel suggested, but the way he


    grazed my thigh with his hand for the fifth time ever after we filled him in on our ns made me feel


    icky.


    “We can think about it, but we also can’t ignore the fact that no matter what—,” I was smiling till this


    part, and then a harsh look took over my face, and I said, “but I am not sleeping with you so quit trying.”


    My words made him shift in his seat and Huia shake her head at me.


    “What? Do you really think I would sleep with whoever opened his arms for me? I told you—I love The


    Man From Hell. I am supposed to be with him, so let’s keep it that way. You two are my subjects, so


    you better not forget it,” I warned them before getting up from my seat and walking in the direction of


    the kitchen to grab a soda.


    “I have to run some errands,” Mykel, who was obviously poised that his charms didn’t work on me


    when they had worked wonders on my miserable sister, said and leaped onto his feet and walked out


    of the cabin for good.


    “You need to keep your calm. We are still far from our goals. In order for us to be sessful in our


    mission, we need Mykel’s help,” Huia followed me to the kitchen and gently patted my back, suggesting


    once again what Mykel wanted. ‘Don’t do that again, and don’t even rmend something so


    disgusting,” I pulled my body away from her and kept ring her in the eye until we decided to give it a


    break.


    She left for her room while I stayed in the kitchen, angry and annoyed with these two. Everything


    “I need water!”


    A faint cry for help turned my attention to one of the locked rooms where Huia and Mykel had been


    holding secret meetings for a while now.


    It surprised me to hear someone’s voiceing from that room, since I thought we were alone here all


    this time. Reaching for the door, I realized they had been keeping secrets from me because I could


    hear some noises inside.


    Instead of asking Huia or Mykel and giving them an opportunity to lie to me, I opened the door to


    investigate it myself.


    “What the f*uc*k?” My lips let out a gasp as the sight of a wounded man in a chair became news to me.


    “Pie—ase! Help me!” He seemed to have only felt like needing help when he realized I wasn’t a part of


    his abduction.


    ‘What the heck is going on here? Who are you?’ I panicked while questioning him. ‘I am Co—It!’ he


    whispered.


    It didn’t take me long to recognize him from all the TV ads about his execution. So, he was the


    infamous Colt, the weredragon.


    “But you escaped the country with the help of —alpha King Helel,” I was too stunned to understand


    anything in this moment.


    The fact that Helel was killed for the sole reason of Colt’s escape, but here he was tied to the chair in


    my cabin, was just not good news.


    “Please help m—e,” he begged again, and this time I didn’t run to Huia or Mykel. I was the Mistress of


    Doomsday; I was able to make my own decisions.


    So, I did what I thought was the right thing to do. I unchained him and freed him. He was too weak to


    even get up. I had to wrap his arm around my neck and basically support his body while taking him out


    of the cabin and into the woods.


    “Thank y—ou,’ he was yammering while I was taking him to my car.


    “Thank me once we are out of here,” I sighed, “I didn’t know they were doing all this here,” I added, and


    I felt like a fool for not questioning them so much.


    “They are —he couldn’t finish, but I had rolled him into the backseat of my car already.


    ‘They are my—tenants,” I lied because I couldn’t tell him these crazy people were my subjects. I was


    already contemting everything.


    ‘You seem to have no idea they were doing this to me for weeks,’ he whispered when lying in the


    backseat. I have already started the car and am trying to get him out of there before anybody sees him.


    ‘Weeks?’ That was another shock that I received.


    I was so busy mourning my mother’s demise that I didn’t pay attention to what Huia and Mykel had


    been doing all this time.


    I parked the car near the mountains to catch my breath and think through my actions. That’s when they


    started blowing up my phone. Huia was constantly messaging me while Mykel was calling my number.


    ‘It has to be them,” Colt must have figured they knew I was in the cabin, so I must be the one they will


    suspect of freeing him.


    I took a deep breath and attended the call, watching Colt get anxious about what I was going to do.


    ‘Dream! You need toe back. We—lost something—someone!’ Mykel was stuttering. I could hear


    Huia express anxiety in the background.


    ‘What? what did you lose?” I yed innocent, gulping in fear, too.


    ‘We had someone—in the house. Did you see someone? Dream! Did you free someone?” Mykel finally


    asked me once the anxiousness took over him.


    I knew I had a few seconds to pick a side, and I guess I did the right thing when I said, ‘No! I didn’t see


    anyone.”
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