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Chapter 361

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

Chapter 361 – One Last F*uc*k!

It’s been a few hours since we have discussed everything about me leaving the mansion and staying in

that cabin.

“There is a possibility that you might fall into a coma after staying in that place for more than a week,”

Zane brought up as he watched me pack my bags. I was in my room when he arrived, and he didn’t

even knock on the door.

“I have thought about all of it. Once someone takes me out, I will wake up,” I said as I focused on the

bag.

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“That’s crazy. That coma will be different from how it is in the movies. You will be a dead person,

basically,” he argued with me.

“But my body will be safe, so don’t worry,” I argued back, getting frustrated because making that

decision was not easy for me either, and he was trying to give me all the possible excuses as to why Inovelbin

would drop this idea.

“Why do you have to do this? I mean, it is just a title. You get to decide if you want to use that power for

good things or bad things,” Zane hastily reached the bed and grabbed the bag out of my hand, “Stop

it,” he yelled because I wasn’t paying attention to what he was saying.

“It is a title, a great power. There is not a single mention of you being ev–,” he was grunting and yelling

when I silenced him.

“Ace tried killing Helel and that’s how we ended up in that well,” I said, not breaking eye contact. He

looked shocked but had instantly recovered from it.

“Noted. Nobody will ride Ace again, are you happy? Beatrice! This is foolery; Do you think you would

not have known if you were good or evil? You know already. That title doesn’t make you a different

person. In the beginning, maybe, but slowly you will get back to who you are, and then you will get to

make that decision if you want to be a hero or a villain,” he was arguing while tears were foaming in his

eyes, “Look at Helel. Listen, I have been studying him a lot, and I am noticing that he is getting better at

controlling his emotions towards someone he sees as a villain,” Zane forced a weak smile across his

lips when trying to convince me.

“Zane!” I stopped him. It was really sweet of him to persuade me that I am not an evil person, but it

didn’t work on me.

“As you said, it will take time for me to get used to the powers and then make a decision!” I reminded

him of his own statement, “Don’t you think that’s why I should really take this time off?”

“No! That’s not what I meant,” he refused to give me my bag, “please, don’t waste your life like this. We

are not that weak, and if you tried harming any of us—I will arrest you myself, okay?” He was smiling

through pain.

His veins were constantly bulging, and his jaw was clenching. I had noticed him m the backyard as

well, and I figured he was in agonizing pain, but I didn’t know it was from me leaving the mansion.

“I don’t want to delay,” I shook my head and grabbed my bag from him again. He stood still and only

moved when Maddox walked into the room to have a word with me. I guess that was them walking in to

say goodbye.

Zane eventually left while Maddox stood beside me in silence.

“What is it?” I asked playfully, trying to stay in good spirits because they were really down.

“Stay!” he whispered, “even if you pick Helel over and over again,” he whispered under his breath, and

I lost control of my emotions. It wasn’t even his statement, but the way he started sobbing.

“Maddox!” I was stunned because he had never shown emotions so openly. And to cry for my

departure, it really shook my heart.

“I am not dying,” I laughed in tears, making him unfold his hands so that I could hug him. The moment I

was in his arms, he tightened his embrace around me as if it were his way of telling me that he was not

letting me go.

“But please just stay. I know you are not evil. Remember, you told me the same thing? If you are going

there, shouldn’t I be there too?” He asked, and I broke the hug to scan his face.

“Why would you be there?” I inquired in confusion.

“Isn’t it obvious, then, why?” He asked, “I am definitely the man from hell,” he continued with the same

bullshit.

“Maddox! You are not. We have talked about it. The man from hell knows he is the one, and he is

already playing games,”

I said playfully, rubbing his elbow before slapping his chest, “and you can come to meet me from

outside the cabin,” I rolled my eyes at them for being so dramatic.

I know they wouldn’t be able to get into the cabin because what is the point of getting away from them if

I can get my hands on them that easily?

“Where is Helel?” I asked him, and he shrugged because he didn’t know.

“Are you all set to leave?” Akin marched into the room to hold my bags for me. I am sure I will only

need them for a week.

“I want to see Helel,” I expressed my desire and followed the two out of the room. Just when I was

talking about him, I saw him stand in the hallway, shirtless and all bruised up.

I bet he had a bad run.

“I will leave you two to say goodbye,” Akin mumbled and eyed Maddox, telling him to leave us alone.

Helel didn’t let me say a word and briskly walked over to cup my face and crash our lips together with

full force. Before I could even comprehend what he was up to, he was acting aggressively towards me.

‘I didn’t mind.’

I don’t know when will be the next time we will hold each other again.

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