Chapter 491
Chapter 491
Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee Book 2
Chapter 481 Wants Both The Brothers (Helel Spade)
“Shiloh! Nobody wants you to speak right now,” Akin instantly shut her up, but we all knew she would
not. She hadn’t come all the way here to shut up. All rights © NôvelDrama.Org.
“I am just trying to help. Why would she leave in such a rush? Her note said that she felt for Helel, and
then she left when Helel–his mate gave birth,” she took a deep breath before finishing to talk.
“Shi—.” Akin hissed, trying to calm his agitated nerves.
“If you don’t want to end up in a bad state, just leave,” I ordered her, and she shook her head softly.
“I am not trying to cause any trouble. I went to the hospital to take care of my wounds since nobody
came to the guesthouse today. I found out that somebody had seen Beatrice enter the hospital. I don’t
know why she went there, but maybe she found out about Gwen being in labor and it made her
anxious? It just all makes sense. With her note and everything. I think she is just having a h*ard time
realizing she might have lost Helel,” Shiloh said in a rush when Akin got up angrily from his spot. She
hid behind Jay.
“It is true. The guards at the hospital said they saw her enter the hospital. Maybe she heard from
someone that Gwen was in labor and changed her mind about returning to the mansion. I have nothing
to gain from lying, but I am only telling you what I heard at the hospital,” he was quick enough to defend
Shiloh by confirming she wasn’t saying all that out of nowhere.
A weird ray of hope for having a chance with Beatrice rushed through my mind. Did it really affect her
so much?
Was she really expecting us to have a chance after that k*iss? Why didn’t she stay around and talk to
me? I would not waste a single second before accepting her.
But now she was missing, and I was miserable.
“This is all bulls*hit. Beatrice has me. She would never leave because of someone else when she had
me. What you are trying to say is that I meant nothing to her?” Akin raised his voice after he noticed
everyone looking a little down.
He must have realized that they were agreeing with the assumptions because all the evidence was
pointing in that direction.
“There is no need to be upset. Maybe she had cold feet. It happens before the wedding,” Reign
whispered, but shut up when Akin shook his head vigorously.
“She will not leave me for anyone,” he yelled loudly to make his point.
“And even if she did. We still need to find her to make sure she is fine. If she wants to have some
space, I will send her to her lair where she can think all she wants, but I am not sitting here thinking she
left and will come back herself,” Akin’s agitation and red eyes made me believe him.
Even if she left because she wanted to give it some thought, we need to make sure we find her and tell
her that we are not judging her for her decision.
“You are right,” I approached my brother and gently patted his shoulder, “let’s look for her.”
I didn’t add if I was believing the letter and the video because I was. I wanted to believe it, but it was
also true that she didn’t need to hide from us. “Really? You don’t believe what everyone is saying?”
Akin looked above and watched me in the eye hopefully. “We have to find her, regardless of what we
think. Besides, Gwen said only Beatrice would name our daughter. So let’s really give our best to find
her,” I didn’t want my brother to feel like he had lost Beatrice. The idea of losing her was crazy for all of
us. It was not easy to fall out of love with her or watch her accept someone else.
We had to calm down Akin, or else he would cause chaos. We spread the news that we are looking for
Beatrice so that if she heard about it, she realizes we are not backing away. She has to be found.
After spending hours looking through a map and informing the search parties our plan, I had to return
to Gwen to see my daughter.
“Has she been found?” Gwen asked, cradling the baby before handing her over to me. Looking at her
instantly brought a smile to my l*ips.
“We are looking for her,” my smile faded away when I told her how Beatrice left.
“Do you think she left because of what I said about you and her becoming my baby’s parents? Maybe
you should tell her that I am alive. She will come back,” Gwen whispered from over the bed, looking
upset and worried that she might have caused her to leave.
“That’s not why she left,” I said, smiling once again at my daughter, who was extremely adorable.
“Then what the others are saying is true?” She let out a sigh and leaned back comfortably.
“If that’s the case, I think she should be able to stay here and take time. Why leave? Is it possible that
she decided to go to her lair but then somebody abducted her?” Gwen made me look over at her and
give it some thought. “If that was the case, she wouldn’t have stolen the blood. If she was to go to the
lair, she knew we would look at the lair first, so why steal the blood?” I questioned, getting puzzled even
more. “But why did she disappear like she doesn’t exist?” Gwen was right.
Which is why we needed to find her. The sad part was that Gwen wasn’t healing after giving birth. She
was worried but kept her worries to herself so that we could focus on finding Beatrice first.
Gwen even complained that she could no longer feel her dragon, but I guess it was temporary. Once
Beatrice is found, we will make sure Gwen heals and recovers just fine.