Chapter 206
Sharing Beatrice A Luna to her Stepbrothers
Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee Book 2 Chapter 206 â The Frowned upon Relationship.
Authorâs POV:
Reign had to forget about that monster and meet Mykel again, who had not talked with her about branding again. She walked through the schoolâs hallway in haste, her eyes fixed on that one door at the end of the corridor, and her pace was fast. The mark around her neck never healed, which was another question she had for Mykel.
The instant she stepped closer to the door and opened it without knocking on it first, she found Mr. Mykel was not alone.
Title of the document Dream turned around to look at her side and then adjusted her posture in the seat in front of Mr. Mykel.
âWhat are you doing here. Dream?â Reign asked Dream judging her for being in Mr. Mykelâs room this early in the morning.
âMr. Mykel is hired for counseling the young wolves about their issues, so I supposed, why not I too visit him? You have also been around quite a lot,â Dream passed a smirk to her sister, fixing the seat next to hers and offering her sister to sit down in silence.
Reign could tell something happened from the way Mr. Mykel was stealing her eyes.
âWhat is going on here?â Reign sat down and asked the two.
âThatâs what I came here for,â Dream stated, wiping the smile off her face to look more serious.
âYou do realize she is an alphaâs daughter, right?â Dream turned to Mr. Mykel, looking him in the eye and calling him to go down a path with Reign where they would never have a future together.
âWhy do you feel like you need to remind him of that?â Reign was pretty defensive when it came to Mr. Mykel, the only person who had shown her the tiniest bit of affection.
That has never happened before. She used to be the black sheep of the pack until Mr. Mykel wrote good things in his report about her, which got her father interested in her more than Dream.âBecause it seems like he forgot he cannot have a relationship other than a counselorâs with you,â Dream muttered after her sister refused to understand such a simple thing. The fact that Mr. Mykel it was frowned upon to be having a relationship with a student and was yet continuing that absurdity was exasperating Dream.
âThere is nothing going on between us. I can get you before father for accusing me of this balon-ey,â Reign stole her eyes from Mykel when giving their relationship that title.
Thatâs what I told Miss Dream as well. I donât know what made her think that was even possible. Anyway, I would suggest you two resolve whatever issues you are having at home. School is not meant to carry your personal burdens. I hope this conversation will end here, and next time, I will not be put on trial before a 19-year-old. Have I made myself clear?â Mr. Mykel asked Dream. His tone was harsh, but the fake smile on his lips was deceiving.
Reign and Dream gave him a nod and exited the office. He made it clear that he didnât want to speak to any of them for now.
The instant the sisters were out of the office. Dream noticed the pink scarf Reign was wearing tightly around her neck.
âWhy are ââ Before Dream could reach for the scarf, Reign pulled away from her. Since when did you start caring? Or are you just jealous that Mr. Mykel is paying more attention to me now?â Reign grunted at her sister for the first time. Dream has always known Reign to be silent and afraid of loud voices, yet here she was, openly raising her voice at her sister.
âWhere were you when I needed you all these years, Dream?â Reign muttered, recalling all the bullying she had faced from Dreamâs friends.
âI was right here. You never came asking for help,ââ Dream objected, not taking the blame at any cost.
âOh no! You were not here. You were busy being too cool.â Reignâs voice held a lot of pain that shook Dream.
I was just concerned about you. Men like these tend to prey on vulnerable girls like you,â Dream tried grasping Reignâs hand to drag her to the side so that they can have a peaceful chitchat, but Reign shook her hand free and took a few steps away from Dream.
âVulnerable? Huh! I donât think Daddy thinks the same. In fact, I am sure he is betting on my victory.â Those words escaped Reignâs lips out of frustration.
Dreamâs brows rose a notch, her eyes widening at the comments she had received from her sister. It deeply hurt her, and even Reign noticed.âI am so-,â Before Reign could apologize for her remarks, Dream sped away from her.
Looking defeated and destroyed. Reign marched out of the school and sat on the side of the road with her hands on her face.
Unknown to her surroundings, she didnât even catch Maddoxâs arrival. He had heard the sisters argue in the corridor but didnât quite get what they were quibbling over.
âIs there anything I can do for you?â he asked, startling her into raising her head and watching him lean over the parking sign.
âIf you truly want to help me, can you take me to her?â Reign asked him, sniffling her tears back and getting to her feet.
âI think it would be better if you two stay apart for a few minutes before you approach her again,â Maddox suggested, thinking Reign was talking about Dream.
âBeatrice!â as Reign said her name, Maddoxâs wounds were open and a stinging pain struck through his every nerve.
â1 want to see Beatrice!â Reign demanded, watching Maddox give it some thought.
âWhy though? I hope whatever is happening between your sister doesnât have anything to do with Beatrice because Reign, I am not taking you to her to bother her or argue her over with,â Maddox warned Reign from dragging Beatrice into their drama.
âI am the one who will visit her cafe just to pass taunts and comments on her, so chill!â Reign rolled her eyes as she recalled how harsh Maddox was to Beatrice the other day.
Fine then, get in the car,â he said, not bothering to ask her much and taking the lead. He had to show he wasnât happy to see Beatrice again, but deep down inside, he knew her sight was pleasant for his sore eyes.