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Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee

Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee Book 2
Chapter 358 – He Won’t Let Me Go
“Just keep walking,” I said, rolling my eyes at Colt, who was stalling. I finally stopped and turned around to give him a deadly
glare.
“Didn’t you say we would leave?” I reminded him of the promise he had made to me when I expressed my fear of becoming evil
towards him.
“Why do we have to go?” Colt pouted, waving the bag around. “Is it about Reign?” I asked, folding my arms over my chest and
keeping my eyes on his face so I would not miss any details.
“Actually, no!” he shook his head, surprising me, “It is about Dream.”
I had to shake my head and then clear my ears to ensure I heard him right. He was worried about Dream.
“She seems alone,” he added to his comment.
“And you are now realizing it? When you were comforting Reign, did you realize how lonely she must have felt?” I was
bombarding him with questions because I do think he made a mistake. He should have been more considerate of her feelings
from the get-go.
“Oh that! Well, I really like Reign,” as he confessed; he left me baffled.
“You are not thinking about—,” I raised my brow and watched him shake his head vigorously.

“I am not as lucky as you!” he joked while showing his white teeth to tease me.
“Dream is my friend only. I do feel like she is alone. As for Reign, I wish she were alone,” he said, clenching his jaw and fist-
pushing his palm to express sorrow.
“Oh! You like Reign,” I commented as if I didn’t know, “but you will have to control your emotions now because we are leaving,” I
shrugged, eyeing him to continue with our journey.
“We are headed—,” I interrupted him in the middle of his sentence.
“Home! We are headed home, and maybe I will manage to find my pendant and control her,” I mentioned Ace. That was my
brilliant plan. I had a feeling that once I have my pendant and am able to control my full transition, I will not fear becoming evil
and doing something terrible to one of the brothers.
“Maybe Ace is not realising it, but deep down she is also in love with the brothers,” Colt smiled, looking like an idiot when pissing
me off.
“Brothers, as in plural? I am not in love with all of them. I only love Helel—oh shit!” I gasped after another incident popped up in
my memory and kind of made me even more wary of Ace.
“What happened now?” Colt looked truly horrified when asking me this time.
“Remember when we ended up in the well? It was Ace trying to drop Helel off the height. I am pretty sure it wasn’t some cute
moment gone wrong,” now that I knew she didn’t like the brothers, it made sense, and I felt so scared for them.
“Oh shit,” Colt bit his tongue as he, too, understood how serious it was. Ace didn’t have control over her emotions for many
reasons. I wouldn’t justify her behavior, but I could say I understand why she acts that way. She had been subsided all her life,

restrained inside me, and then she found out that one of the brothers ate our brother. It was just piling up. As Helel couldn’t
prevent the hatred for evil inside him, I bet Ace was driven to evil.
“We need to leave, get away from them —,” I couldn’t finish because a mild scoff made me understand Colt and I were not alone
on this road anymore. As I turned my head to the side and watched Akin, I took a deep breath and prepared myself for a word
battle.
“She wasn’t the one who wanted to hurt Helel. It was Ace!” Colt immediately began to give clarifications for my confession.
“You are leaving?” Akin pushed aside all the topics and focused on one thing only. He looked so upset and showed as if he truly
believed I would listen to him and not think about anything for the night.
“I will —go pee in the woods,” Now that Colt understood Akin and I should have this conversation alone, he excused himself and
rushed to the other side of the road, pretending to give us his back and pee.
“You heard me, right? Do you know how deadly it could have been if Ace had succeeded in her mission to k*ill Helel?” I asked
him while striding away from him. He was taking slow and steady steps near me, making me notice that for the first time, he
wasn’t in his suit when he was out of the mansion like this. The white shorts and white sleeveless shirt were glowing on his skin.
His black hair was perfectly shiny but messy over his forehead.
“But she didn’t. She can only transition for a few minutes,” he tried to excuse what Ace was doing to everyone.
“Those few minutes are enough for her to cause destruction. Do you not remember how she —k*illed your father,” I wanted him
to know I had to go or else someone will end up hurt.
“Not that you want to hear me say he deserved it, but—leaving is not the only solution,” he said, taking the rest of the steps
briskly so that he approaches me before I manage to step away from him.
“You don’t understand,” I was shaking my head and timidly looking away from him.
“I am not letting you go, Beatrice. Even if Ace comes out and hurts me. I am not—letting this happen,” his words were coming
out so softly, and his tone was filled with emotions. He placed his hand under my cheek and gently caressed my skin.
“I told you, just rely on me, and I will come up with some plan to prevent all this mess from happening. I am already looking for
your pendant, and till then—we can make sure that she doesn’t transition, okay?” He brought his face closer to mine and
whispered, still keeping his hand under my cheek.

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