Chapter 482
Chapter 482
Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee Book 2
Chapter 472 I Said Yes!
“Akin—,” I was speechless, staring at the ring and then his face. A few minutes ago, I was flipping,
thinking he would come back upset.
“I thought about it a lot. I think it’s time that we become one. I don’t want to wait anymore, but if you are
not ready yet—I can wait,” he then instantly added, once feeling he might be pushing me.
“No! I mean! Yes!” I didn’t even know how to respond properly. All text © NôvelD(r)a'ma.Org.
“You want to take time?” He scratched the back of his neck, tilted his head, and watched my face with
an eyebrow raised.
“No! I mean—yes! I will be your wife,” I jumped up and down and accidentally tripped, landing on him.
He was so shocked that he couldn’t protect us from falling and landed on his back with me on top of
him. Without wasting a second, he hugged me tightly and started laughing.
“YAYYYYYY!” Reign yelled happily, hugging Colt while I was still stuck in his embrace. I found him
k*issing me all over the head and forehead before releasing me and getting on his feet.
“Congratulations,” Helel stepped ahead and said to his brother, stealing his eyes because of last night’s
incident.
“Come here,” Akin said, holding his hand and forcing him in for a hug.
“I understand,” he whispered, and the two hugged it out. I was truly feeling like I was the luckiest girl
alive to have someone like Akin love me. He didn’t even ask us anything.
The whole celebration ended, and we ended up drinking a lot. Akin and I left to take a stroll in the
garden. It’s been so long that we haven’t had a good and peaceful conversation without anyone
interrupting us. I wanted to cherish this moment and spend as much time with Akin as I could.
“When you left abruptly, I thought I had lost you,” I said, clubbing my hands in front of my body and
keeping walking forward.
“I was mad—but at myself,” as soon as he said that and stopped in his tracks, I followed his move and
ceased. Turning around to look at him, I anticipated what he was going to say.
“But you didn’t do anything wrong,” I stated.
“Neither did you. It just gave me a little sense of disappointment in myself that I haven’t been able to let
you know that no matter what-you can always share everything with me. I am sure I have done
something to make you feel like I will blow up if I hear what happened. And the fact that Shiloh used
your fear against you made me even angrier,” he whispered, once again surprising me with how
amazing he was.
The fact that he was able to find a mistake in this scenario where he had no fault stunned me.
“Akin! I am not perfect, and this time, it is on me. I should have spoken to you sooner. It’s not that you
made me feel insecure in some way. It was just my fear of having a minute chance of losing you that
stopped me. Don’t ever think you have failed me,” I walked up to him and held his hand in my hands,
gently patting the back of it.
“I am so glad we are finally reaching a point where we can start over a happy life together,” his eyes
shone as he k*issed the back of my hand.
As he smiled at my face with nothing but love, we heard some commotion back in the mansion. Our
eyes met, and a signal was transferred.
We ran inside and found Reign and Colt aggressively wandering around while Helel was on the phone
with someone. “What’s going on?” I asked Colt.
“Jay called. Huia attacked them. She left them badly wounded and even took Shiloh’s blood,” he
added, and my heart dropped in my chest. It was scary because the blood of a mate can be used by a
powerful witch to ruin the peace of their mate.
I wonder what she was up to.
“I think we shouldn’t have–.” I was beginning to feel like my personal life drama got in the way of our
mission.
“It is not your fault. There was nothing you could have done to avoid it. She was annoying as hell, and I
am pretty sure everybody wanted to get rid of her. In fact, you were the only one keeping her here,”
Akin was quick enough to hold my hand and prevent me from thinking like that.
I gave him a subtle head nod while Reign agreed with him.
“Now what to do? Where are they?” I asked Reign, who had heard all the previous conversations Jay
had with Helel while Akin and I were outside. “They are hiding in the mountains. Helel is guiding his
men to find them and relocate them to somewhere safe,” she replied.
“They are not bringing them here?” I questioned and noticed a visible mood change from Colt and
Reign.
“I don’t think we should jeopardize our mental health for that toxic b*itch’s safety. Whatever Huia
wanted to do is done anyway,” the little disappointment in Reign’s tone came from the fact that she had
not been able to fight Huia and take revenge for her sister’s death.
“Then how about we bring them here and keep them in the guesthouse only?” I recommended, wanting
to keep a close eye on them.
“Are you sure bringing them here will be a good idea?” Reign asked, while Akin didn’t even want to talk
about Shiloh.
“Yes, Reign! I want you to look into certain things. I don’t feel like everything is crystal clear to us,” I told
her, and she faintly nodded.
“Hm, so there will be a rule. She will stay at the guesthouse only and not enter this mansion,” Colt said,
shaking his head when dictating his rule. The guesthouse was located near garden number 4, and till
now, we haven’t used it.
So, it was decided that Shiloh was coming back again. But why did Huia need her blood