Chapter 234
Sharing Beatrice A Luna to her Stepbrothers
Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee Book 2 Chapter 234 â Found My Kind âThatâs ridiculous. How can someone hurt someone like that? He lied so much and nobody questioned anything.â I asked Maura because something didnât add up.
âI hope after you two are done gossiping, you will get your a*s*s to work,â Pamela came out of nowhere to shout at us. I knew she wouldnât have said a word to Maura, but she only did it because she seemed to look very comfortable watching us talk. She wanted everyone to rely on her and share things only with her.
âWe will be there in a minute.â I was the one who spoke up. Pamela passed me a hateful glare before walking out of the kutcha.
Title of the document I cannot believe this,â I continued, expressing the shock I had received from Mauraâs story.
How did nobody ask him when did he get married or when did he find a mate?â I asked in confusion, since he cannot just appear with a baby, and nobody said a word.
âI doubt anybody cared,â she sighed, looking dim.
âIâm scared for my mom, Beatrice. Itâs been some time since she has received no food.
I tried feeding her, but she told me he only gives her specific food,â she uttered, as her eyes filled with tears. A parent is a dear being. Even when my mother is a heartless b*itc*h at times, I still wouldnât want to see her in so much pain.
âCanât you free her from the chains?ââ I asked, and she shook her head.
âShe needs her pendant, or else she will transition. Her dragon has been suffering and will not stop in any case.â Maura sighed as she explained to me why she hadnât freed her till now.
âI canât even ask the Alpha King Brothers for help. I cannot report against Ubel or else he will expose my motherâs identity to them, and they will kill her. Even if they show a little mercy, their father has lost his mind. Ever since he regretted killing Helel, he has blamed the weredragons even more,ââ she said with a little shiver.âI just need to get her out of his grasp. My mother has been very sick, Beatrice. I donât think she will be able to hold up for too long.â Her eyes were filled with tears when she expressed her fear for her motherâs health.
âI hope my secret will stay a secret with you,â she uttered. Her eyes were glistening with tears of fear and concern. I guess she desperately wanted to share it with someone, as this information was too much for her. And I was a blessed one because she trusted me with her secret.
âI promise,â I rea*s*sured her. âI guess Iâll be able to help your mother.â I mumbled as I stroked my chin. Ever since I was little, my mom has been giving me pills. I understand now that it is fairly hard to keep the dragon calm with these pills, but maybe it will be a lot easier for her motherâs dragon to calm down with the pills.
However, I donât have many pills left now.
âWe need her pendant,â she quickly let me know, just in case I was missing a point.
âI understand that. I think we can help her without the pendant, too.â I cleared my throat and awkwardly fidgeted with my fingers.
âI think Iâve got something that might help your mother enough to move out of that basement and settle somewhere safe,â I uttered under my breath, thinking deeply.
âReally? How? And how do you know?â She bombarded me with all these questions that I could avoid by telling her the honest truth about myself. Since she herself wasnât a werewolf, I felt safe sharing my secret with her.
âThere is ummmâsome pills that she has to take in order for her dragon to stay calm and not show upâ I cleared my throat once again, nervously looking around and making sure Pamela didnât hear us.
âPills? As in, how are werewolves given wolfbane?â She inquired, and I closed my eyes, thinking if it would be a similar situation.
âI donât think soâthey are two different things. When you give someone wolfbane, their bodies are in pain, but with these pills, only the dragon is affected,â I explained to her, and her face brightened up.
âWhere can I get these pills?â She looked so happy that, while trying to hold my hands, she almost jumped at me.
âI will get you those pills,â I rea*s*sured her, but then, once again, her lips formed a sad pout.
âBut how do you know it will work? Iâm sure your friend had a pendant, as everybody in the news talked about it. So how do you know?â She asked again, and this time it was necessary that I tell her the truth.âBecause I take these pills,â I said, and a silence from her side made me wonder if she even believed me. âMaura! Iâm a weredragon myself,â I said, but this time in simple words.
âHer eyes narrowed in my face before they relaxed and grew double their size. What?â She looked like she was going to faint.
âRemember, you once asked me why I donât talk about my wolf or why I never show my wolf? It is because there is no wolf. I have a dragon, and I have been taking pills to hide her,â I explained, feeling better for talking about my dragon with someone after so long.
My mother refused to hear about my dragon because of what a weredragon had done to her. I cannot blame her as my father ra*** her and put me in her against her will.
âI donât even know how to react, but I know what to do,â she spread her arms and smiled, âWelcome to the club of unique creatures in a world full of werewolves, sister,â she pulled me in a tight hug, and I let her. It felt good. It felt like home.
Right then, when she called me sister, I decided to help her with everything.