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Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers By Alexis Dee Chapter 259

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

Chapter 259 – The Girl He Is Afraid To Lose.

“Oh no.” I murmured in worry, looking around and noticing how the world started to change a little.

“Judging by your reaction, I feel like I made a mistake,” Reign gulped when reacting to my agitation.

“That’s because I have changed my mind,” I yammered, slapping my forehead. “That’s alright. I can

just give him the anti-hallu—” Reign held the bottle up when suddenly Akin rushed from between us,

hitting us as he did and knocking the bottle to the ground.

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“S*hi*t!” Reign cursed loudly, watching the powder scatter around. I knew I had a lot to worry about and

react to, but my eyes and full attention were stuck on Akin.

“It started working,” I commented, leaving her behind and rushing after Akin to see what he was doing.

He had worn this coat but was still holding the tie in his hand as he cluelessly ran to a certain point

before halting his steps and looking around.

I don’t remember the hallucinator reacting to this setting as if they were living it. He was supposed to

stay in place, but here he was, running around and taking me to a new world. The dark clouds and the

thunderbolts every few minutes were a reminder that this world was not the one where we were

supposed to be.

“Hey!” Akin yelled, running ahead again. I noticed how he was running in circles, but only the scenery

was changing, so he was probably thinking he was moving ahead.

It was then that I realized what he was running from. There was a platinum- blond- haired girl in a whitenovelbin

dress that he was chasing after.

A little jealousy sparked through my body, but it was only because he had never noticed anyone like

that. I didn’t really think he was capable of loving someone so much. Back when he got involved with

Gwen, it was so easy for him to break through her cage of love and move on from her. So, who the

heck was this girl that he was so afraid of losing?

“That’s it, his fear is of losing this girl,” I frowned, running after him as he chased the girl like crazy.

“But who is she and where is she headed to?” I asked myself, watching him look even sadder when

she got away from him.

“NO!” He let out a cry, showing emotions he had never shown before. The fresh tears in his eyes didn’t

hesitate to leave the land of his eyes and travel down the valley of the abyss.

“Come back! I can explain—,” he yelled again, turning in circles and sobbing. From jealousy to feeling

bad for him, I went through all those emotions with him. Whoever this girl is, she must be very special.

He then reached a very weird-looking area. It seemed like a cave. Just a glance from the inside, and he

stepped back, gasping and staring at something in shock. I couldn’t even see what it was until a little

boy ran out of the cave with blood coming from his mouth.

“What the f*uc*k?” I covered my mouth because the kid had his head covered, but who was he?

“What did you eat?” he asked the boy, watching the kid cry on his knees. Just when I thought it was

over, another kid came running out of the cave with a similar cover on his head but holding a sword in

his hand.

“I am sorry! But I must do this,” the little kid said as he stood behind this kid. “Don’t! please no!” Akin

yelled, getting on his knees as he cried a little.

“Reign! Where are you? Give him the powder!” I yelled cluelessly, shaking, as I couldn’t watch Akin in

so much pain. Everything was blurry now. I couldn’t really tell who was who anymore.

“Akin!” A sweet whisper distracted Akin from looking at the kids, and they soon disappeared.

I watched the girl appear again just to get his attention and distract him from running after her again.

There was so much happening that I was beginning to feel dizzy. The temperature and ambiance of the

environment were constantly changing. The loud whispers and clattering were too much to tolerate.

I was worried about what Akin might be feeling at the moment. He continued to run after the girl, and it

was only now that I was able to see where she was leading him.

“That’s the house he was at the other night,” I murmured, following him tiredly. There were other people

appearing behind him and beside him, taking part in whatever part of the story they were, but my eyes

were stuck on the house he had reached.

The girl ran up to the door and then stopped.

“Please don’t go,” Akin whispered, stopping just a little away from her.

She wasn’t looking his way. Her face was towards the door, and that’s when the curiosity began to hit

me. I wanted to see who she was and why she was making him run after her.

“Please stay! I didn’t betray you,” he almost begged her, making me feel angry at her for giving him

such a hard time. Who could even resist such a man as Akin?

“Who are you?” I said it in my mouth, watching her stare away.

“Please! Don’t go inside,” it was then Akin said that and he baffled my mind. If she was the girl from the

other night, he wouldn’t be afraid of her stepping into that house.

‘Show me your face!’ I yelled out of the blue. But I knew she wouldn’t be able to hear me or did I really

know that?

Weirdly enough, she paused and slowly turned around.

“What—,” I was stunned. Her blue eyes and platinum blond hair should have been a big hint, but how

was I supposed to know? How was I supposed to know that Akin is afraid of losing….

“That’s me,” I said as I watched myself stand at the doorway wearing a white dress and staring back at

me.

“Got it,” I heard Reign rush over after gathering the powder.

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