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Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee Book 2
Chapter 371 – Don’t Let Us D*ie
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There was too much happening inside the hut and outside, too. I don’t know how she slipped into Dream’s tent, but
I could tell she had shocked Dream more than she had shocked me. My poor sister had seen her as family, a friend,
in fact.
Little did Dream know that Huia was an evil person. She first used her to get her mission done and was now back to
make her pay for getting her arrested.
“I will say it again,” Huia clicked her tongue when watching Dream look at her in shock, “you will get to pick who
should get this and who should suffer and die a horrible death,” she repeated herself to creep us out even more.
It was sad because I have seen Dream upset about this contest. The idea of us sisters being put against each other
was truly upsetting to her, and now that Huia has done the same once again, where Dream has to choose which
one of us should live and which one should die, is purely and utterly disgusting.
“You vile bitch!” I screamed, using whatever energy I had left in my body.
“Don’t waste your energy,” she said, rolling her eyes at me before she left the small liquid bottle on the ground for
Dream.
“It is enough to heal one of you. Don’t be idiots, and try to share it. Both of you will die,” she shrugged, walking over
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtto the corner, “Oh, and we will meet again. I will meet again with whichever one of you is left alive,” she added with
a silly smile on her lips.
“Till then, goodbye,” she waved her hand without turning around to look at us, “oh and don’t take too much time.
You two have only five minutes left to decide,” she said right before she went into the corner and removed the
curtain to reveal the small hole she had made in the tent from where she had arrived.
“You don’t have to do this,” I told Dream while watching her sob silently.
“Then both of us will die,” she yelled when trying to make me understand she was left with no choice. It was then
that Colt entered the tent with Maddox to probably give us good news.
“Your father has been caught. Akin is taking him—,” Maddox stopped when he noticed the state we were in.
“Did you two lose something?” Colt asked, as he pretended to look for whatever we had lost on the ground.
“It was Hui—a,” I murmured since Dream wasn’t talking much.
“What?” Maddox groaned, “where did she go?” he asked in anger.
“She left after poisoning us,” I continued to speak as Dream sat up with her arm wrapped around her stomach and
the liquid in her other hand.
“Are you serious?” Colt must have been in denial, because he knelt down before Dream and placed his hand on her
shoulder to bring her back from whatever thoughts had engulfed her.
“It is true. We are both poisoned, and only one of us will get to live,” Dream finally spoke up. Maddox rushed over to
me and sat with me, holding my hand and cupping my face in his hands to check my eyes.
“We should take them to the pack’s doctor,” Colt suggested.
“No! We have now less than three minutes’ left,” Dream protested against the idea. I wasn’t sure what to do, but it
was certain that I wanted my sister to live.
“Then what? You want us to sit here and watch you two die?” Maddox groaned at Dream, who looked hurt at his
yelling.
“Don’t yell at her. Don’t you see she is in pain?” Colt was courageous enough to speak against the alpha king, and
somewhere, it made Dream smile at him.
I was beginning to realize that the man Dream was talking about had to be Colt. He was the only one she had been
speaking to all these days. Maybe that was it.
She had fallen for Colt.
“According to Huia— this liquid is an antidote, and only one of us gets to live if they choose to drink this,” Dream
then proceeded to explain, leaving both Colt and Maddox completely frozen. The two seemed to have been stuck
with high voltage electricity.
“Funny how what we were running from got back to us again,” Dream let out a little laugh before her face started
to turn red.
“What now? We cannot let this happen,” Colt looked at Maddox for help, who seemed clueless too. I know the boys
will never get to help us with the decision, and I wouldn’t want them to interrupt either because I have a fear it will
upset Dream.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmShe didn’t deserve any more pain.
“Take the antidote,” that was when I made that decision and told her to take the liquid. She was shocked when she
heard me give up on my life and ask her to save herself.
“What are you saying?” Maddox whispered to me, eyeing me to not being silly.
“Dream! Take it,” I raised my voice in more confidence this time. She stared at me with her eyes wide open before
plastering a wide smile across her lips.
Colt and Maddox went silent, but Colt was now walking around and grasping his hair in his hand as he began to get
anxious.
“This shouldn’t be happening. You two were not supposed to make a choice,” Colt yammered, and I agreed with
him.
It shouldn’t have happened, but it did.
“I don’t know why you don’t want to live, but Dream has made many wrong decisions,” Maddox started to yammer
under his breath again. He was holding tightly onto my hand and preventing me from speaking or convincing
Dream to take the antidote. It was saddening that he was doing it because I feared she would hear it, and then it
happened.
Since we didn’t have much time—Dream made a deadly decision.
“Tak…,” I couldn’t speak when she did that.