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Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers By Alexis Dee Chapter 379

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

Chapter 379 – The Erupted Volcano

Akin Spade:

“Things are going downhill pretty fast,” I played with the dry grass as I spoke to Beatrice, who had beenasleep for months by now.

Usually I would come by multiple times a day to check on her. I don’t know why I thought maybe one ofthese days when I visit her, she will be awake, smiling back at me.

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I would open the door and sit in the doorway to talk to her before heading back to work.

I was sadder about the fact that I had promised to find her pendant, but now it’s been months and thependant seems to be nowhere.

It was just crazy.

“I w—” I stopped talking when a weird voice erupted in the air. I looked around before noticing theearthquake. It started slowly, but then very soon it escalated.

“Oh shit!” I grunted and watched Beatrice first. The earthquake was crazy, and I feared for her safety.Despite having to promise her that I would never take her outside, I had to break that promise and getinside just in case she needed to leave the cabin.

As soon as I got to my feet, I raised my head and saw the dark clouds taking over. All this made nosense. There were no warnings about a thunderstorm. Bolting inside the cabin, as soon as I reached

for her bed, I noticed that it was much calmer inside.

“Oh!” realization hit me, and I felt like an idiot. Maybe it was just the anxiety in regards to her safety inmy mind that prevented me from thinking correctly. But I should have remembered that the cabin canwithstand any supernatural disaster.

“Supernatural disaster!” It was only when I thought about it that it made sense. This was not a naturaldisaster.

“What is going on?” I asked myself as I approached the door and looked outside. It seemed like theworld was ending. The trees were swaying like anything.

I turned around to say goodbye to Beatrice and leave for my pack when my eyes landed on herbeautiful face. It’s been so long that I haven’t seen her face from this close.

“If it wasn’t creepy, I would have just kiss—,” I said as I kept staring at her face. Even saying it out loudseemed like a bad idea. She was not mine. “I will go see what is going on. You don’t worry aboutanything, okay?” I said to her before sprinting out of the cabin again. The rain and storm together werecausing a lot of damage. It was as if I had stepped into a crazy world after leaving the cabin. I made myway back to the mansion to reach for the attic and look after my pack.

Zane and Maddox had already been there, checking on the cameras and on call with their men, guidingthem to the locations that needed help.

The empty seat of Helel was just heartbreaking. We used to sit here and listen to him shake his proteinshake and then remind us how bad it is for our health to keep consuming so much beer and alcohol.

I was missing him immensely.

“I hope he is fine,” I whispered under my breath.

“Do you think he misses us?” Maddox uttered as he tried to hide his eyes from me. I have seen theguilt on his face. He didn’t want to fight with Helel, but Zane was his twin, and it appeared as thoughthe whole mess was actually about Beatrice.novelbin

The fact that Zane kissed Beatrice, I, too, felt as if I would never have a chance.

“He doesn’t,” I said with confirmation. I have received texts from him where he would wish us the bestof luck and just ask us to be safe. But he never really answered our calls. I guess he needed time, andthat’s why I was pushing us apart.

“There is a bit of an issue,” Maddox then alarmed us, and we all turned to look at his screens.

“Look!” he pointed at the volcano as it erupted.

“Do you think this caused all this mess?” Zane inquired.

“It has to be. The volcano is related to supernatural powers. It has to be it,” I gasped as I realized itwould get dirtier from here on.

“Now what?” Zane asked. We all turned off the computers and walked downstairs to prepare ourselvessome drinks. We weren’t celebrating, just easing our muscles.

“Now we just go around and take care of the ones who suffered. Also, spread the news to the otherpacks to contact us and let us know what they need in terms of aid. Gather all the people —I wastalking when I heard the door being slammed shut. We stopped when we saw Gwen rush into themansion with her hair wet and her eyes swollen. She ran into the living room and then to her roomwithout saying a word to us.

“What happened to her?” Maddox asked.

“Who cares? She is anyway not a friend but a foe,” Zane muttered under his clenched jaw. His hatredand resentment towards her were very visible.

It appeared as though he was sticking to his claims that he didn’t feel right about Gwen. He wouldconstantly remind us that there was something wrong with her.

“I will give Helel a call and see how he is doing,” I said, and Maddox was the only one who nodded withhis eyes forming big tears.

“Can we not end this already?” he whispered, but Zane had turned his face to the other side.

“You are not the one who keeps getting death threats from him,” Zane commented in a whisper beforemaking his way from us to the kitchen.

“It will all end with time; don’t worry,” I told Maddox, reassuring him it would be fine.

“I will go check on Reign and the other guy,” Maddox had to roll his eyes at the mention of Colt.Recently, they had been arguing a lot, and I was so done with everyone fighting at this point.

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