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Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers By Alexis Dee Chapter 258

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

Chapter 258 – Accidental Hit.

I was freaking out, watching Akin cough and lose control over his perfect posture. He was constantlyrubbing his chest and coughing hard.

“Here!” I stared in the direction of the mirror and grasped his hand to pull him to the side. “We cannotopen the door but we can open the window” I smiled like a fool, thinking that would be even possible.

But I was wrong. No matter how much I tried to open that window, I couldn’t.

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*S*hi*t!” I cursed.

“Okay! Do one thing, lie down in the bed, and I’ll get you a wet towel,” I noticed he was sweating a lotso I helped him lie down and rushed into the bathroom to grab a wet towel and walk back into the bigroom to him.

He was in bed, looking relatively calm.novelbin

“Are you okay?” I crawled into bed with him, sitting by his head, and watched him stare at the roof,taking heavy, steady breaths.

“Probably,” he whispered, looking shocked as if he knew he would suffer more in time.

“It will be alright. Just one hour!” I whispered in fright, not sure how good that would do. One hourwould be a lot for him.

“I will be fine. I just need to—don’t leave me,” his tone suddenly changed as he lifted his hand near hisface and asked me to hold it.

For a moment, I couldn’t hold his hand because I was too occupied thinking if it would be okay to do so.Then I did it.

As soon as I held his hand, he placed our interlocked hands on his chest, right where I could hear hisheart beating loudly in his chest.

“Hey! I am here with you,” I said, feeling bad for him. I don’t know if his mother knew this would happenor I was thinking too much, but I almost couldn’t shrug off the thought that this was the reason hismother sent me with him.

She trusted Akin with this responsibility, hence, she sent him and not Maddox. And then it happenedagain. He started coughing and wriggling in bed. His grasp around my hand was so tight that I fearedhe would break my bones, but what I feared even more was what was going on with him.

“Argh!” he squirmed in pain while I rubbed his back. After five minutes, he calmed down again. It wasso hard watching him like that.

“I will see if I can open that damn f*uc*king door.” I got up to run out of the bed when he didn’t let go ofmy hand and pulled me back, which resulted in my tripping over him.

“I am so sorr—,” I paused, thinking I put too much pressure on his body when silence struck me. Hewas staring right back at me with his beautiful eyes. He was calmer at that moment, but the way hiseyes were looking at my face was just too much to handle. I remembered having a crush on him until Irealized he was just too good form.

I stopped crushing on him and eventually got over him. However, it wasn’t easy to be this close to himand not feel anything, especially when my lower body was in direct contact with his lower body.

“F*uc*k!” I cursed after thinking about it and got off him.

“I am sorry.” He apologized, “I didn’t mean to,” and he instantly sat up and covered his face with hishands.

“It is okay. You are not feeling well; it is not your fault.” I gently tapped my hand on his shoulder andsighed. In the next few minutes, he will suffer again, and the whole tiring cycle will go on.

Luckily for us, the cabin started darkening.

“It’s happening,” I said as I got out of bed and walked to the window.

“Akin! We don’t have to wait another 30 minutes for you to walk out of here and be free,” I conveyedhappily, feeling too relaxed now.

I will never forget this trip. Seeing Akin go through so much in those hours was like hell. However, thecabin didn’t mean to kill him.

But why is staying inside this cabin so hard for him? I was going to find answers to all those questions,just not yet.

“Hm!” Akin sighed, getting up with difficulty and grabbing his coat and tie as the sunlight began topenetrate the darkness once again.

After everything was over, the door clicked open by itself, and Akin, who was standing too close to thedoor, held the door open for me without looking my way.

I was holding the camera when I stepped out, and right at that moment. I found Reign walking in ourdirection with two enormous cups of fresh juice.

“Oh, goodness!” I gave her a smile when she approached me and handed me the juice.

“What is she doing here?” Akin walked out of the cabin and frowned, steadily rubbing his neck to getused to comfort again.

“I had called her here. Just in case if the door gets stuck after the eclipse,” I smiled awkwardly,hurriedly giving him the other cup to shut him up.

He sat down on the gra*s*s to breathe and drink. I have never seen him like that. He was not askingtoo many questions for now, so I dragged Reign to the side to quickly ask her about the powders.

I have changed my mind, actually. I think I was being too mean by wanting to give him the powderwithout even his permission.

“I am so sorry for calling you here. Where is the powder?” I asked, sipping from the glass and watchingher give me a smile.

“I did it,” she said confidently.

“Huh? you did what?” I frowned, wondering what she meant by that. “What have you asked me? I knewyou would want to know what he is hiding,” she smiled again, making me wonder what she was onabout.

“I don’t understand.” I raised my brow as she pointed at our drinks.

“I will keep the anti-hallucinator and wait for your signal.” As she showed me the green powder and thetwo empty bottles, I realized what she had done.

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