Sharing Beatrice A Luna to her Stepbrothers

Chapter 518



Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers By Alexis Dee Chapter 518
Chapter 508 Tricked And Lonely (Zane Spade)
Soon I had reached home again. The air here seemed so familiar. It reminded me of my old days here.
“Ah! Home sweet home,” I smiled to myself, watching the guards stare at me. They didn’t bow down to me. It irked me, but I
planned to punish them later.
“Hello, I am your alpha king of the west!” I teased, watching them while they kept their eyes averted. Yeah! They all hated me.
Rolling my eyes at them, I made my way into the mansion, wondering who I would encounter first. The very first step in, I felt the
aura of the mansion and remembered it was my own doing. Ignoring it, I steadily entered the living room with a grin on my face. I
am anticipating how they will react to my arrival.
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To my surprise, they were not in the living room.
“Hm! Where are they all hiding from me?” I rubbed my chin, looking around suspiciously. As I made my way into the kitchen, I
found the counter empty. Nobody had made drinks or food to welcome me. Even my brothers didn’t bother to prepare something
for me.
“Akin!” I let out a shout, hoping to hear him come out of his library like he used to back when I would get home from school. He
would rush out to see if I was fine and would heat up some food that he had cooked for us.
It didn’t happen this time.
Walking past his study, I peered outside the window to look outside and spot Helel. My brother, who was mostly found in the
garden, was exercising and working out.
But he wasn’t here either. My next stop was to go upstairs, where most of the memories were waiting for me. A whiff of Maddox’s
scent left me dazed when I stood next to his bedroom. The door was shut with a huge lock on it.
“He used to always be there for us,” Zey whispered.

I kept staring at the door before turning around and coming face-to-face with Beatrice’s bedroom. My heart almost skipped a
beat at the reminder of those nights when I would visit her and tease her. She was so cute and gullible, easil mended and
controlled. She has changed so much. It is almost impossible to get a hold of her now.
The list of bedrooms consisted of Helel, Akin, and even my own. I couldn’t enter those rooms, and there were huge locks on
them except for my room.
Once inside the room, I was met with another shock. Nobody has cleaned my room; it was left abandoned as if nobody cared
about it.
“Okay! Why are there locks on every door?” I asked myself. It wasn’t that there were locks; these locks had magic spells on
them.
“Where is everyone?” I asked myself that question, rushing downstairs angrily. They were not home. The entire mansion was
abandoned, as if nobody was ever returning to this place again.
That was it.
I was beyond pissed now. I called Akin, and he attended my call like he was waiting for it.
“Where are you guys?” I asked furiously, clenching my jaw and still looking around.
“Why does it matter? You wanted to come home, you are home now,” he said from the other side without any display of emotion
for me. It shocked me.
I was really hoping they would try to mend things with me or make me feel special to win my heart, but this was something I
didn’t expect.
“I meant—,” I paused, biting my tongue.
“It doesn’t matter what you meant. The clause said you could return to the mansion for ten days a month. It never said we would
have to be in it. You wanted to win the war against us. Good luck. You’ve got yourself a mansion, all for your lonely self,” he
hissed, hanging up on me.
I felt betrayed.
“We signed the treaty, and what we got in return is an empty mansion,” Zey yelled angrily, losing his control.

“They did me wrong,” I uttered, looking around and feeling suffocated. What am I going to do in this empty mansion?
This loneliness, with so many memories rushing to me, will eat me alive. They shouldn’t have done that.
Just when I thought we were playing fair and being honest with each other, they ditched me.
“Huia!” I yelled in my phone when calling her, breathing profusely and trying not to look at all the areas where we brothers once
used to cherish each other’s company.
“They are not here. They tricked us,” I yelled, grunting at the feeling of losing to them.
“They left me all alone in this cursed mansion. The walls are all looking at me with hatred, every corner is a reminder of–,” I
closed my eyes to take a deep breath, or I would lose myself. “I knew it was too good to be true. They cannot stand your sight;
why would they allow you home?” Huia murmured sadly from the other side.
“Which is why I was against the idea of this deal. We got nothing out of it, and they received the most,” she continued to remind
me how many times she insisted I don’t sign.
“I will make sure they remember this day when they are all this lonely,” I muttered, feeling anger rushing through my veins. But
there was another piece of news awaiting me.
“Actually, I wanted to tell you that — Akin and Beatrice are getting married. Today is her dress fitting,” she announced, a little too
late.
My body felt a surge of emotions. There were no words left to say, but I still forced some out of my l*ips. “They wanted to get
away from me, didn’t they? Let’s see how they will receive this wedding gift. I am sure they will all come rushing to me after that.
Do one thing—send them her body,” I finished, taking a little stroll to the living room and waiting for them on the couch.


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