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Chapter 480

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

Chapter 470 Sharing Is Caring

This would be the first time that I didn’t stop Akin. I was also a bit confused about what I was going to

say to him. He must be so upset to have found out about it from someone else.

He was dragging her mercilessly, not caring if she was tripping or hurting herself.

“Please! I was just trying to be loyal to you. I didn’t like how she was–,” Shiloh made one last attempt to

call me out for something I didn’t do when Akin threw her on the road and hunched over her.

“Still?” he asked, his voice turning heavier. “You are lucky it is her. If it was someone else, she would

have wanted you dead. She brought you in, and this is how you are repaying her? you owe me no

loyalty, so don’t f*uc*king interrupt my life and get the f*uc*k out of here,” he screamed, making hernovelbin

gulp and crawl away.

Jay had run out to quickly cover her by hugging her, but she slapped his hand to free herself and

steadily got up from the spot. The others also came out when they heard all the commotion.

Reign stood beside me, gently rubbing my back, whereas Helel was confused by what was going on.

“Oh! you all don’t know what is going on?” Shiloh yelled so that even Gwen, who had come out holding

Colt’s hand, could hear her.

“I found Helel and Beatrice k*issing last night,” despite being warned by Akin so many times, she yet

again made one last attempt and ruined everything.

However, nobody showed an intense reaction. I knew they didn’t want me to feel embarrassed, and

that kind of made me realize how much they trust me.

While she stared at Helel, who was finally recalling the night’s incident, Akin came forward, and for the

first time, raised his hand at someone like this.

He slapped her hard enough that she tripped and only survived because Jay held her in his arms.

Everybody went silent. It was very unusual to do such a thing. He stared into her eyes and then pointed

his finger from afar. At that moment, I realized he was upset about the k*iss and wanted to take his

anger out on someone.

I felt more upset and insecure now. I would be up for a great explanation. “I am so sorry, your highness.

I will take her away now,” Jay instantly wrapped his arms around her and started pulling her away from

us. She seemed to have zoned out. Not once did she raise her head to look at us.

Once they were out of our sight, I turned to Akin, who didn’t say a word, and sprinted away.

“Hey, give him some time,” Reign was quick enough to hold my hand and stop me from chasing after

Akin.

“He needs to calm down first,” she insisted, not letting me walk after him.

“I think we should go inside,” Colt voiced loudly so that we would look his way. It was his way of getting

our attention to Gwen, who hadn’t said a word this whole time.

While thinking about Akin and how he must be feeling, I completely forgot about her. She would be

even more upset. I am sure she had some inkling that once she gives birth, her and Helel’s chances of

being together will be great.

We nodded and strolled into the mansion, where we sat her down on the soft couch in the garden.

“Colt— can you please come with me for a minute?” Reign got up and eyed him, telling him to follow

her. I know she wanted us to resolve this matter before it slipped out of our hands. I believe it already

has.

Now that there were only three of us left, I struggled to talk. How would I tell her that it wasn’t my mate

but her baby daddy’s? So, I remained silent.

“When I lost my vision—I felt like I had lost everything,” she was the one who started talking first.

“I felt helpless and useless. In fact, it was my baby that scared me. How would I take care of my child

when I cannot even see the world or danger lurking around her?” She continued to murmur.

“I felt like maybe I would somehow become a burden. You know—Helel never invited me to his cabin. I

used to go there, and he would kick me out. Then one day, it just happened. He was in pain, and

nobody was letting him get into the cabin to ease his pain. He was almost an outcast. He only lived for

you. He was desperately waiting for you to wake up and be with him. I am so sorry that I became the

reason the biggest happiness was taken away from him,” she whispered through quivering lips, taking

all the blame.

“Hey—I—,” I held her hand, but she hushed me.

“No! please let me talk today,” she insisted, and I shut up. Helel was sitting on the grass with his knees

pulled close to his chest and his arms wrapped around them. I wonder if he was even listening to us

because he didn’t raise his head at all.

“I was worried what would become of my child if I died in childbirth–,” as soon as she expressed her

fear of death, I held her hand and interrupted her.

“Don’t say that,” I argued. Even Helel lifted his head and stared at her sadly.

“But that’s the truth. Every mother fears it, and for me, it is more likely to happen. However, I am not

really scared about my death. I have died once,” she let out a little laugh before tears streamed down

her eyes.

“I was worried about my baby, but then I heard what happened last night—and a new ray of hope

shone through me,” her proceeding statement shocked me. I steadily pulled away from her but kept

staring at her face in shock.

“If only you two get together—you can become such a great parent to my baby,” her voice was filled

with enthusiasm as she suggested that.

I vigorously shook my head while I noticed Helel watching me. Was he really expecting me to agree

with it?

“I already have a mate, and I love him,” I blurted out a little too loudly, feeling offended by Akin.

“They can share you, Beatrice!” Her statement came as a big surprise to me because Helel seemed to

have gone lost in his thoughts, as if he were already considering it

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