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Chapter 411

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

Chapter 401 Alone With My Long Lost Crush

“Everything is packed?” Reign asked, checking our bags one last time. Instead of taking a plane, we

have decided to take the road so that we can make some plans and even adjust to each other. It

wouldn’t be easy for us to act like a couple when I am completely shattered inside.

“Time to go,” I said, giving a side hug to Colt and hugging Reign tightly. “Please look after him,” I

whispered in her ears as

I failed to spot Helel around. Even Zane and Maddox were upset at my choice.

After saying goodbye, I hopped into the car with Akin.

My eyes were still wandering around, even when I knew I shouldn’t be doing it. I was the one who

ended things with him, so I shouldn’t be expecting him to come here and watch me leave.

Akin started the car, and soon we were on the road. I haven’t said a word, and

Akin has not forced me into any sort of conversation either.

I wanted to spend this time alone, but every few seconds, I would remember Helel’s face, and tears

would rush out of my eyes.

‘It is so hard to think he is not ours anymore,’ Ace, who I thought would be celebrating, said in a shaky

voice.

‘You are missing him?’ I was shocked when I questioned her.

‘I told you, I picked my side back when we were in a deep slumber,’ she whispered, and then went

silent, probably to mourn.

‘I don’t know what to say anymore. It is like he came back just to leave me again,’ I said, pressing my

lips in a tight line to prevent the quavering and getting the attention of Akin.

‘Maybe when we come back, we will be able to look past the things that happened between him and

her?’ She tried to convince me, but I knew my answer.

‘I cannot let him go to be with her just to come back and confuse them more. It is not about our lives

alone. Gwen is also someone who has feelings. We cannot be selfish,’ I made myself clear that there

might never be him and me again.

She remained silent, and that’s when Akin cleared his throat. He would always do that to notify me that

he had something to say.

“If you are hungry, we can make a quick stop here,” he refused to turn his head at me. That gave me

enough time to secretly clean my tears and then mumble. “I don’t know. I am quite not feeling like

eating anything,” I excused, “but if you are hungry—.” I couldn’t finish because he shook his head at

me.

“No, I am not hungry either,” he stated. “Maybe we should have taken a plane instead,” he suggested,

“it would have been a quick journey and you wouldn’t have to spend time thinking about him and

mourning over the relationship,” he was speaking softly as if he didn’t want to say anything wrong that

would upset me.

“I don’t know. Whatever you like,” I commented, turning my head to the window again. I couldn’t really

tell what had happened, but my heart felt dry.

Those last words of Helel stung me.

“I will check on him; don’t worry,” must have noticed it was all about Helel.

“Thank you,” I replied, but kept my head on the other side.

“Beatrice,” once I thought there was nothing left to talk about, he called for my name, and when I turned

to him, he shook his head and continued, “Nothing.”

I knew he wanted to say something, but I didn’t force him. I was beginning to realize that maybe he was

right. We should have taken a plane instead of a day’s journey.

“You know what?” Akin mumbled and fixed his posture in the seat,” we should take a stop.”

That came out of nowhere. I understand he has been driving a whole day by this point, but just a few

minutes ago he recommended we should have taken a quick plane, and now he wants to take a break?

“What for?” I asked, and he shrugged. “Well, I am tired.” He made it seem like I should not have even

questioned it.

“Oh! So we are going to sleep in the woods?” I pouted in confusion.

“No duffer. There are some shady motels around, we can sleep a night off in one of them,” the way he

added the word shady and then didn’t even look a tad bit concerned made me raise my eyebrows at

him.

“Shady ones?” I asked, and he nodded. “Why? Are you afraid of them?” He had a smirk on his lips

when he parked next to a very shady one.

“No, but I am afraid of your intentions. Don’t tell me you finally found a way to get rid of me,” I faked

anger before getting out of the car with him.

“Oh, s*hit. You caught me,” he said, playing along, grabbing the bags, and walking into the motel with

me. The couple on the counter was taking candies, and the type of candies they were taking was

questionable.novelbin

“Oh! The rent per hour is—,” the man was about to continue talking when the lady slapped his chest to

shut him up.

“This is the handsome alpha king Akin,” she whispered in her man’s ears, and then fixed her cleavage,

pulling it even down.

“See, everybody knows me,” Akin bowed in my ear and whispered.

I had to roll my eyes at him, and then I looked at the girl and said, “Two bedrooms.” “Two? You two are

not a couple?” The glow on her face was unsettling.

“We are. She is just mad at me that I am so handos—,” he started yammering, and I turned to raise my

eyebrow at him.

“Well, there is only one room available tonight,” the man said, “and that’s our bedroom, but you two can

stay with us.”

The cheeky grin he gave us made me want to vomit. I then turned to Akin and growled, “You wanted to

come here and rest? Go ahead.”

There was no way I was staying here in this thirsty motel. I walked out to rest in the car, and soon Akin

followed. Now we were going to sleep in a car with the weather turning colder with every passing

minute.

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