Tasting All My Mates By Alexis Dee Chapter 336
336-Left Alone With A Psycho
“Maynard! Calm down and tell us why are you talking nonsense.” Lazlo got up to check up on him because Maynard kept
shaking his head and running a hand through his hair in
worry.
“Dude! I am not making this shit up. Look at this.” He then grabbed Lazlo’s arm and started dragging him downstairs. I followed
the two and we ended up in a small room with all the family pictures in it.
“Look! That is Kay! Kevin Nolac!” My heart sank in my chest when Maynard showed us the photo frames. It was true, Zander and
Christina were Hunter’s kids.
“Oh shit! Kevin was doing all that to find out what was wrong with his son.” I then understood why he wanted to im pregnate me.
He wanted to experiment on a newly born hy brid child to see if he could find a cure for his son.
“There is more.” Maynard then made deep eye contact with us, giving us shivers down our spines with his attempt to explain the
rest of the horror to us.
“Look at this.” He then pulled out a picture of Zander, Christina, and another guy sitting in the woods enjoying a meal. It was
none other than Argo!
“Oh, God!” I shook my head, covering my face with my hands.
“They thought their guardians left them, but in reality, we killed them.” I felt like crying at the revelation.
“But it wasn’t our fault. Those guys were nuts,” Lazlo in stantly commented to calm me down.
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“But now Christina is my mate. I don’t know what to do or what to say to her.” Maynard was freaking out, and he had ev ery right
to be.
“I don’t think Christina ever wanted to delve into her past, but I have a feeling Zander knew about it.” I saw Zander’s watch in the
room, and it helped me understand a few things.
“Christina was always the laid-back type, but Zander! Re member how he was adamant about exposing Thiago? He knew
Thiago killed Argo and I killed their father.” I was begin ning to feel dizzy. All this time, we thought we escaped what we did in the
mountains while we were hanging around with their kids.
“Lazlo!” Maynard turned to Lazlo and stared at him in si lence for a moment. “Your father kicked them out of the pack. Can you
ask your beta to get some information on Argo, Kevin, and her mother?” Maynard was right. We need to start working hard from
now on.
“But what are we going to say to Christina? She will be hysterical when she finds out I killed her dear uncle while she killed her
own brother to save me?” I felt like my heart had stopped beating at this point.
“I don’t want to lose her,” Maynard sighed as he sat down on the floor. I felt bad for him. He had finally found love, and it all got
messed up for him because of me.
“I think we should leave now. The more we stay here, the more we are going to lose our minds,” Lazlo suggested, while kept
staring at Maynard.
“Yeah, let’s go,” I said, gently tapping Maynard’s shoulder, who got up to leave with us. We walked back to our car in ut
ter silence and dismay.
There was an enormous battle going on within, convinc ing us to not tell Christina anything.
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“Is it really important that we tell her everything? I mean, at this point, we are the only ones she has. If she loses trust in us, she
will never recover from it.” Lazlo wanted us to not dis cuss it again. However, Maynard had other plans.
“I cannot lie to her. I was planning to propose to her. I cannot start a relationship on a lie,” the way he said it remind ed me of our
relationship.
‘All he did was lie in our relationship. She was definitely special, or else he wouldn’t be so worried right now,’ Nia com plained,
but I remained silent. We had both moved on. My worries revolved around Thiago’s condition and what Lazlo had told me earlier.
The rest of the car ride was just us and our sighs. Once we reached the cabin, we were in for another surprise. The entire aura
seemed off.
We rushed to the front porch, and right off the bat, our hearts drowned. Christian was sitting on the porch with a bloody knife in
her hands and dry tears on her cheeks.
“Christina! What the fuck happened?” Maynard grabbed the knife out of her hands while she loosely rested her head on his
chest.
“I didn’t know he was tr—icking me,” she stuttered, look ing stunned at what she had done. Lazlo rushed past them to enter the
cabin and came out instantly with a look of terror on his face.
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“She killed him,” Lazlo whispered from behind them, telling me what went down here.
I was in disbelief to hear that. It was one thing after an other for Christina.
“He said he was in pain and that he needed water. I didn’t kn—ow how he had managed to grab a piece of wood, but the
moment I walked closer to him, he started hitting me,” she cried softly, touching her bloody head.
“I was so scared that I grabbed the knife from the side and attacked him,” she was yammering while pointing inside. There was a
broken plate with a half-eaten apple on it. She must have been eating when he tricked her.
“I killed him I—,” she broke the hug from Maynard, shak ing as she confessed.
“It was self-defense,” I said, trying to calm her down. She stared at my face in silence, not even crying, and then shook her head.
“Christina! It was self-defense,” I repeated myself because she was not ready to listen to us.
“Yeah! It was. We need to hide all the evidence that sug gests we brought him here. We can just simply tell he fol lowed Christina
to the cabin to kill her, but she killed him in self-defense,” Lazlo suggested a splendid plan, but she seemed uncertain of it.
“Everybody will think I am this crazy she-wolf who kills ev eryone. I even killed my own brother,” she was sobbing in a way that
we all felt bad for her. It was sad that from the mo ment of her arrival at the academy and getting associated
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with us, she had only dealt with trauma and loss.
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