Sharing Beatrice novel

Chapter 454



Chapter 454

Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee Book 2

Chapter 444 Arson!

A Few Days Later: ‘I can’t believe this,’ Ace murmured, watching the fire erupt from afar.

‘He is gone. And I don’t know how many lives we are going to lose now,’ I said with heavy tears ready

to leave my eyes. It stings me right in the heart that his poor brother carried his body back home. The

entire time, they had been silently suffering. I couldn’t even speak a word to them because none of us

knew what to say anymore.

It’s been a week now, and silence was all we could give each other. I guess the powerful creatures Upstodatee from Novel(D)ra/m/a.O(r)g

inside of us have decided to cope alone. I spoke to my mother a few times. They were warned about

Zane, so they have decided to keep their presence as low as possible. Some of them even wished they

had never escaped from prison.

That’s how much Zane had petrified the world by killing his own twin. “I think it’s time we have a talk

with everyone,” I said out loud, getting up from the ground. I have been sitting outside the mansion

because the inside reminded me of Maddox. I have not been able to process it entirely. The sad part

was that we had to burn Maddox without his heart in his chest. Freaking Zane never gave it back.

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I walked inside and found Akin restlessly running towards the exit but bumping into me. “What’s going

on?” I asked him, watching him run a hand through his hair.

“The evil ones have started a fire in the pack,” Akin grunted, gritting his teeth. It was pretty obvious that

he was unable to express his feelings.

This evil guy was his little brother. Imagine hearing your own blood kill your brother. It was just

devastating to think that Maddox was gone.

“I thought it was again in the mountains,” I stated. Zane’s group had been starting fires all over the

place, but this was the first time that they had attacked someone in the pack.

“It is the old school building,” he continued to let me know.

“Maybe Zane is attacking whatever made him feel inadequate in the past?” I asked, and Akin clenched

his jaw.

“He was always the privileged one, Beatrice,” he replied harshly.

“I know. I’m just saying maybe that’s what he thinks,” I sighed, holding his hand. “I want to come with

you.”

“Leaving you behind all by yourself is not even an option,” he said, holding my hand tightly. The warmth

of his hand made me smile weakly. We were supposed to enjoy our union, but Zane has messed up

everything.

We began to leave when we saw Helel’s car arrive on the road and stop right beside us. Helel walked

out of the car and instantly ran to the side to open the door for Gwen. She was very pregnant and was

also looking weaker by the day.

Helel held her hand and walked her over to us. His eyes fell on our intertwined fingers, but he didn’t

look concerned. In fact, there was a very blunt expression on his face. “What’s going on?” Akin asked.

“I cannot keep her in the cabin. I’ve got to leave to check on the pack people, as everything inside me

is screaming to protect them. But since I cannot leave her behind, I thought I’d bring her here. Is Colt

and Reign inside?” Helel asked, not showing many emotions. He had shut himself down even after

Maddox’s death.

Even when I tried comforting him at Maddox’s funeral, Helel ignored me.

“Oh right. The two are indeed inside,” Akin said.

“I’ll stay behind with her,” I said, making up my mind. Gwen wouldn’t be able to protect herself since her

dragon was sleeping until her pregnancy was over.

“But you wanted to come with me,” Akin whispered, gently tapping his finger on the back of my hand.

“It’s alright. You two brothers should do things for now,” I replied, understanding that the two needed to

spend some time alone.

“Are you sure?” Akin questioned me, and I nodded.

Helel didn’t really respond to me. He kept his head to the side, just scanning the area. His hair has

grown to shoulder length, but nonetheless, he was looking fresh.

On the other hand, Akin’s sight was able to make me lose my breath.

“I will be fine,” I reassured Akin, holding Gwen’s hand. As the two walked away, I marched back into the

mansion with

Gwen.

Once the two of us were back in the living room, I made her comfortable on the couch and played TV.

“Colt and Reign are in their rooms,” I said before she could even ask about them.

“How is Reign doing?” Gwen questioned.

“She wasn’t ever rejected properly by Maddox. The pain of losing him was a lot for her, but thankfully,

Colt is helping her cope,” I said with a sigh. Just talking about him would cause me heartache.

“You know,” as I began to talk to her. I heard some muffled noises coming from upstairs. Both Gwen

and I turned our heads up to see what might be going on when suddenly a loud thud alarmed us. “I

hope everything is okay upstairs/ I frowned when talking. Colt and Reign were upstairs, but it wasn’t

like they would be fighting.

“This sounds odd,” Gwen agreed with me. I kept staring at the staircase as my heart kept telling me

somebody was going to walk downstairs.

“I will go see and make sure they are fine,” I said, getting up from the couch to go upstairs when my

body felt a heavy resistance. It wasn’t long before I began to realize it was Ace preventing me from

going up.

‘Ace! What’s up with you? Let me go,’ I protested. As I waited for her to start acting right, I realized it

was not her being messy.

That’s when my biggest fear came to life. Ace felt more than what I was feeling.

‘He is here,’ she alarmed me, making my heart flip in my chest.


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