Sharing Beatrice novel

Chapter 34



Chapter 34

Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee

Chapter 34-I Reject You All

“Calm down, and then we can talk.” Akin gave his coat a little jerk when he came out from behind the

counter to talk to me.

“Where are my pills?” I asked, tears forming in my eyes, “You want me to not take the pills so that they

can reject me and I feel the pain?” I yelled in tears. It was hard arguing with all of them. None of them

was on my side, even when the two of them were still my mates.

“No! That’s not why we’re restraining you from taking your pills,” Akin raised his voice once he didn’t

like me questioning his intentions.

“I don’t care what you have to say. If you all hate me so much, I will just excuse myself from here. None

of you has to bear my sight anymore.” I was panting and wheezing, my emotions taking over.

“Beatri—,” Helel got off the stool to approach me, but I took a step back from him.

“You all wanted to reject me? Fine, I will do it myself.” I said as I nodded my head, “I will reject you guys

and then leave.” I was definitely not in my mind because there was nowhere else I could go. Except, I

could call my mom and tell her all about the t*ortur*es they have been putting me through. They think of

me as a liar anyway, so I will lie to my mother and say that I never felt a mate bond with anyone.

I am sure she will understand, even if I get caught lying. She is my mom, the only person who has C0pyright © 2024 Nôv)(elDrama.Org.

always cared for me.

“Okay! That’s enough drama. Go back to your room,” Akin grunted once he decided he didn’t want to

listen to me complain anymore.

“No! Let’s get over this rejection thing first,” I said, shaking my head as I refused to go upstairs. I didn’t

want anyone; I can ask my mom to protect me.

“I, Beatrice Mintz—,” I started talking, but Akin’s loud grunt silenced me.

“We didn’t want you to feel pain, and we were not being nice to you because we were being sneaky or

anything.” The more he raised his voice at me, the angrier he made me. I felt insulted.

“How dare you raise your voice at me?” I felt my body calming down in a weird way. The look on their

faces when I stared right into Akin’s eyes, said it all.

“He just wants to tell you that we were not planning anything bad for you,” Zane said, standing beside

his brother.

“He doesn’t have to do that. I can make my own decisions,” I grunted, twitching a little as my shoulders

hurt.

“I, Beatrice Mintz, reject Alpha King Zane Spade as my mate,” I muttered the rejection, folding my

hands into tight fists. Zane watched my face for a moment as tears appeared in his eyes. Obviously, it

wasn’t tears of losing his mate, but the pain. of rejection by his wolf felt crept into his eyes in the form of

tears.

“I accept your rejection.” The instant he said that, Akin glared at him in complaint.

“No! If she doesn’t care, why would we care? Let her feel the pain. I don’t know why you all were

worried that she would be devastated.” Zane shrugged his shoulders and turned to me, probably

waiting for me to get on my knees and cry out in pain.

The fact that I didn’t even flinch stunned them.

“You are not feeling anything?” It was Helel this time who tilted his head when trying to examine me.

“No! as a matter of fact, I feel fine,” I whispered to myself in confusion.

“Well, so we are good to go them. Helel! Come on, it is your turn now,” Zane patted his brother’s back

to reject me next.

I was a bit baffled as to why I felt nothing. not even a little sadness or pain.

“Fine. I, Alpha King Helel Spade, reject Beatrice Mintz as my mate,” he said and then watched me for a

reaction.

“I accept your rejection,” I whispered, only focusing on myself. Why wasn’t I feeling pain?

“How is an omega standing like a brick wall in front of us after getting rejected by not only one mate but

three mates?” Zane’ s question confused us all even more.

Now that the rejection was done, I stepped back from them. I didn’t feel any physical pain, but it did

break my heart that none of my mates cared enough about me to stop me. They didn’t even care about

losing a fated mate.

“Now! Give me my pills,” I started crying again as I demanded they give me my pills back. The pain

between my shoulders was slowly running down my spine, and it was getting unbearable

“We cannot,” Akin uttered, and my body stiffened.

“You have a high fever, you need to get well before you take those pills,” Helel added because I started

glaring at his brother like I was going to eat him alive.

“Give me the damn pills. I can live with the fever, but not with —ahh! This pain.” I hugged myself, biting

my inner cheeks and groaning.

“The pills make your recovery process slower, and it is not good for the human body. You need to calm

your wolf down until your fever goes away. That’s why we didn’t want to give you those pills. And we

were being nice to you so that we don t hurt your wolf or trigger her while you are not on the pills,” Akin

shouted at me as if it made any sense.

“You were going to reject me while I was not on the pills,” I screamed back at him, and silence hit him.

He narrowed his eyes in my face, his breathing turning irregular.

“Get her out of my sight before I lose my temper.” He closed his eyes and waved his hand at me.

“I said, get her out of my sight.” Now that he had opened his eyes, I saw the color change and almost

let out a gasp. His wolf was urging him to take over.


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