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Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee

15 The Sad Story
288 Vouchert
"Years ago, Lord Vasquez and Lady Sofia were going through some troubles. They never spoke openly about it, but they made it
seem like there was something going on with one of their twins. Nobody knew much, but I knew one thing: weredragons were
not yet banished from our land. I was dat- ing someone who was working closely with Lord Vasquez. It was a sweet affair, and I
had high expectations of it. But then one cursed night, I decided to collect some herbs at the night time instead of the day. You
see, I didn't have any parents or family. I had to make a living for myself. You can say I was a hustler. That night, I came across
some weredragon soldiers. I have lost my way, so I made the mistake of asking them to help me. They did help---but it was more
to satisfy their lust than to lead me out of the woods. After they were done with me, they left me lying alone and crying in the
woods. I was helpless and in agony. Sadly, I was found by my sweet mate. I could only imagine the trauma he got from seeing
me like that. Somewhere along the line, my sight broke him. He helped me out of the woods, and soon we found out I was
pregnant. It was too much for him. I could tell he was distanc- ing himself from me the instant I told him I didn't want to abort the
baby. I did not want to lose you. Well, he rejected me, and I cannot blame him for it. I was left in the woods, alone and pregnant. I
knew nothing of weredragon pregnan- cy. In fact, I didn't even know why my belly was growing faster than during normal
pregnancies. Before I could know, I was giving birth to you in the woods in rain. Oh, I was in so much. pain. I could have sworn
that I thought I was not going to make it alive. But it didn't really bother me. What worried me was leaving my baby behind at the
mercy of this cruel and brutal world." She paused just to take a deep breath and force a smile across her lips. "And then I saw
you. You were so little and cute," she laughed while tears rushed down her eyes.
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"I couldn't help but hold you tightly and protect you from the rain. Maybe it happened that night that I developed this fear of losing
you. It made me overprotective to the point that the only person hurting you was me. I thought embedding fear in your heart
would help you not get into dangerous situ- ations. I me---ssed up, but I couldn't lose you." She covered her face with her hands
and sobbed. I was stunned by her words.

"I knew what you were, so I had to visit a seer and beg her to help me. That bitch screwed me over and hid your wolf's side
instead of your dragon's side. I just knew she wanted a dragon baby for something. I had to hold you tight and run far away from
all these crazy people. That's when I ended up always changing packs and leaving those who loved me be- hind. My first priority
was you, and would always remain you," she finished, but was no longer crying anymore. Her face was slightly tilted and her
eyes stared lifelessly into space.
"I don't know what to say." I knew I had to say something to comfort her. "I am sorry that you went through so much," I added, but
she only scoffed at herself.
"No! I am serious. You deserved the right to say no to those assholes." I held her hand and comforted her, but she was burning
with fever.
"You have a fever?" I asked, and she frowned.
"I feared I had lost you." She slid her hand out from be- tween my hands and let out a sigh. "Bea! I know you want to believe
these alpha kings love you, but they hate the idea of a weredragon walking among them. They will do anything to kill you, and I
will die the day tha---t happens," she muttered at the end, then started wailing angrily at me for putting myself in danger. "I gave
birth in such conditions. How could you not care for yourself?" she complained, crawling away from me and looking at me all
mad and upset.

"I didn't know you went through so much," I murmured in guilt. If only she had told me she had been through so much, I would
not have questioned her or gone against her.
However, that wouldn't stop me from living my life. How- ever, I would need to take slow steps so that my mother doesn't get
triggered.
"No! You don't get it, Beatrice. See! Two days ago, when you crawled out of the bedroom. Maddox saw you sneaking out of the
mansion, and he followed you. I believed he lost your trail for some time, but he found it again in the cabin with that boy; he lost
it. And you know what is crazy?" She yammered, making my heart skip a beat at the fact that she knew about the whole drama
in the cabin.
"What?" I asked, taking a big gulp down my throat and be worried for Colt.
"He didn't only find you with that boy, but he also told ev- eryone that that the boy in the cabin is not even a were- wolf," she said,
her eyes staring at my face for my reaction.
"Do you know what would have happened if Maddox hadn't arrived in time?" She inquired, probably thinking Colt had fooled me,
just as Helel had.
I was watching her face with fear and terror. I didn't care about my state anymore. I was concerned about Colt. Why the heck did
Maddox do that? Why didn't he wait for me to wake up?
"Where is Co----It?" I asked my mother, tears ready to leave my eyes, when she lowered her head and let out a de- feated sigh.

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