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Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers By Alexis Dee Chapter 377

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

Chapter 377 – Uncontrollable

Helel Spade:

“It is small yet cosy, and I am sure Beatrice will like it when she wakes up again,” I sighed as I finishedfurnishing the kitchen.

I have been working in this cabin little by little m the last three months, and it finally looked goodenough for Beatrice.

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However, I didn’t know if she would want to come stay with me again. It was just saddening how thingstook a turn between us.

‘Did you hear what she said about us?’ Hel had to remind me of this again because he was still not inthat much pain. It was true that we found another mate, but Hel and I were still not over Beatrice. Shewas our first mate.

‘Maybe she was angry,’ I replied without focusing on it again. Those words kept me up for weeks. Notanymore.

‘No! She saw what we did to Zane and literally said she would not forgive us for that. She said she wasover us. Why do you think she left without even peering inside the room or following us? There was noway she could wait another few minutes. It wasn’t like her dragon would show up in those few minutes.She was just done with us,’ Hel expressed his sorrow by reminding me of all the things that went wrongbetween us.

‘That proves nothing. She is not the type to get over someone just because of smaller things,’ Idefended her because I had faith in our love.

‘Well, what do you think happened between her and Zane, and why didn’t she push him away?’ I thenproceeded to ask Hel, as his input on this situation was highly needed.

‘Huh?’ I asked again when Hel took some time responding to me.

‘Is that a difficult one to answer? Fine, let’s not talk about it,’ I said and grabbed the tools to put themback, but when Hel didn’t communicate with me again, I felt like something was wrong.

‘He—, ugh!’ Excruciating pain hit my body, and I dropped to my knees and squirmed as the painintensified.

‘Arghhh! F*uc*k!’ My scream hit the ceiling when my bone cracked, and I felt a type of pain that I hadnever felt before.

Its not like I haven’t transitioned before. Even after coming back to life, I had transitioned many times,but this pain was unlike anything before.

As if I wasn’t suffering enough, the world started shaking. My cabin was swinging, it seemed. Thecabinets opened, and all the utensils slipped out, crashing on the floor and shattering into a million tinypieces.

“Helel!” A recognizable voice stole my attention, and I raised my head to see Gwen run into the kitchento hold my arm and give me support.

“We need to leave,” she uttered in an emergency, giving me support and taking me out of the cabin. Iwas still in the middle of a very painful transition. But the worst part was that it wasn’t only theearthquake that was terrorizing the world;

the storm had started to set in.

“What is g—oing on?” I asked under my clenched teeth, holding onto her arm as I dropped to my kneesagain.

“I don’t know. But this all started out of the blue. There were no predictions of a storm or flood, andsuddenly—,” she answered, panicking a little.

“Where is everybody else?” I asked.

“1 don’t know,” she shook her head.

“Beatrice! I have to go see her,” I tried getting up but dropped to my knees again.

“Don’t worry, she is fine. That cabin is immune to all disasters that are a result of supernatural effects,”her statement got me into deep thought.

“What do you mean by that?” I asked, still on my knees, while the wind made it hard for me to hear herproperly.

“In case you have not noticed, this is not some natural disaster; it is a supernatural disaster,” herexplanation made sense, but why would this happen?

“But what is happening to you?” She then focused on me again. She was seemingly worried andconsistent. No matter how many times I insult her and ask her to leave me alone, she keeps comingback to get humiliated. But today, something was different. I wasn’t able to push her away. This painonly subsided a little after her arrival.

“I don’t kn—ow. This forceful transition happened out of the blue,” I groaned as my back twisted and mveves rolled back into my head.

“Oh shit, Helel! Are you okay?” I bet the sight was traumatizing to her. My transition was extreme, butnever painful.

“I am—,” I muttered and shut my mouth. Why was the transition taking so much time? It was as if itwould start happening and then my body would retreat, only for the transformation to start again. Thatagonizing pain didn’t seem to end until-— she pulled her body closer to mine and wrapped her armaround my back to help me get up and take me to safety as the downpour had soaked me wet.

That brief touch of hers felt like a comfort blanket. I didn’t want it to be this soothing, but at the moment,my mate’s touch was the only thing keeping my wolf calm.

If only Beatrice were here, I wouldn’t have to feel that comfort with Gwen. But she was here, and I wasin pain.

She pulled me back into the house after the earthquake had stopped. Now the ram was going to causeHooding, and I had to get back on my feet to save lives around me, but I was still unable to move amuscle.novelbin

She sat me down on the couch and rushed to her feet to get me a blanket when I held her hand andstopped her from moving away.

She looked stunned.

“Your touch is preventing the painful transition,” I said in guilt, not raising my head to meet eves withher.

She stayed standing for a minute before she steadily sat beside me and cupped my face in her hands.The pain I was feeling in my jaw began to subside, and that’s when a mistake happened.

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