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Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers By Alexis Dee Chapter 257

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

Chapter 257 – He Is Magical.

“This is where it was.” I pointed in the direction from afar when getting out of the car and noticed Akin

side-eyeing me. I later called Reign and told her I needed the powder for myself and Akin. I didn’t want

to waste time explaining things to her when she arrived.

“Why do you keep looking at me?” I asked him, trying to step ahead of him so that he could not see me

looking around curiously.

“Why are you looking around curiously?” he asked, speeding up and matching my pace.

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“I’m not,” I lied. “I am just making sure we are not being followed,” I added.

“I will take care of that if it happens,” he scoffed in annoyance, making me wonder if he could suspect I

was up to something.

I followed him to the cabin in silence, and when we reached the door, the gush of memories made me

sick to my stomach.

I slowed down and stood outside, which Akin noticed and didn’t leave my side. “Are you alright?” he

asked, fixing his silky hair as the wind blew it messily over his forehead.

“I’m fine,” I said, taking deep breaths.

“I will go inside if you are not comfortable,” he suggested, but I shook my head and decided to go

along.

“We should not delay,” I murmured under my breath and got inside first.

Akin stepped into the cabin, and the instant he was fully inside, the door slammed shut.

“What the heck?” It startled me, and a little gasp heaved across my lips. “It’s alright, don’t panic. Maybe

the wind blew it shut.” Akin raised his hand to show me his palm and gestured for me to calm down.

I watched him turn around and hold his hand on the door to push it open, but nothing happened. He

then placed his other hand on it and started pushing it harder, but that didn’t work either.novelbin

“The wind is fighting you back, I guess!” I taunted, rolling my eyes while looking around curiously.

“That is weird,” he whispered under his breath.

“It really isn’t,” I shrugged, and he looked at me, puzzled.

“You look rather relaxed,” he questioned, as I could tell if the door didn’t open in the next few minutes,

he would freak out.

“That’s because I knew this would happen. Your mother has warned me about it,” I stated, recalling the

last bit of conversation we had on the phone after Akin took off to get us coffee two hours ago.

Sofia told me why she had asked me to accompany Akin.

“You knew?” he frowned, turning to face me and looking sternly at me.

“Today will be the first eclipse of 2023. This cabin shuts itself down before the eclipse, and it stays shut

until the eclipse is over.” I helped him understand why we had to come and get the stuff and not wait for

the eclipse to be over. Any delay in our actions and Varisha will send her people to clean this place.

“Beatrice! How did you not tell me about it?” he argued instead of understanding my point.

“I don’t remember us sharing anything with each other.” I shrugged, “Calm down, it will be over soon.” I

said, reaching for the camera in that area with blood on the wall. The guard must have escaped when

he woke up, but his blood was still there.

“The blood—,” I pointed at the wall and said it aloud, hoping for Akin’s attention, but he looked way too

occupied by the door, even when I told him the door will not open anytime soon.

This cabin was a haven forthose creatures who didn’t have magic. Hence, whoever stepped into the

cabin, they were turned from magical creatures into normies.

“Is anybody out there?” Akin yelled, turning his hands into fists, and banged the door harder.

“You are wasting your time. Even if somebody is out there, they cannot open the door. The door will

have to open by itself.” I rolled my eyes when trying to tell him that he needed to quit making a fuss

about it.

“Look! The camera was placed right here. I’m sure I knocked it down when I was using the stand to hit

the guard,” I said under my breath, looking around before kneeling down to get a good look under the

bed.

My face lit up when I saw the camera lying there.

“FOUND IT!” I shouted in relief, stretching my arm under the bed and grabbing it. “Can anybody open

this door?” I found Akin yelling again while I sat on my knees and checked the camera footage.

Flynn and I had a scuffle in the bed, according to the footage. The camera had recorded everything

perfectly.

“Flynn is so dead after this video goes viral,” I smirked with myself before paying full attention to Akin,

who was still banging on the door, but now he was breathing profusely.

“Akin! Will you stop it? You are making me think staying in this cabin with me is —,” I was too happy

and started joking until he turned his head around and I got a glimpse of his eyes.

They were red, with tears forming in them.

“Akin! What is wrong?” I asked in a panic, getting closer as I watched him loosen his tie and clear his

throat one too many times.

“What is going on with you?” I tried to touch him, but he kept moving away from me.

“I can’t stay h—ere,” he wheezed, coughing at this point.

All I knew was that he wasn’t the type of guy to lie or joke in a situation like this. That made me

nervous. I could tell he was now unable to breathe. I rushed over and pulled at his chest, taking off his

coat.

He paused for a few seconds in fright when he watched me get my hands on him, but then his

condition diverted his attention. I took off his coat and tie and then rubbed his back.

Why are you unable to breathe?” I asked with extreme anxiety. Watching him suffer like that was

starting to make me anxious.

“This place only prevents the magic,” I recalled, watching him fight for air.

That’s when I realized. Why would he be suffering when only his wolf was supposed to sleep?

It wasn’t like Akin was created with magic. Or was he?

My heart sank when that thought crossed my mind.

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