13-Her Amazing Body
Helel’s POV:
“We will just clean up her wounds and—,” Akin paused when his phone rang in his shorts’ pockets.
“I’m in my room. Why?” He answered the call, looking anx- ious.
“Oh! I’ll be right there,” He hung up and slapped his fore- head.
“Please don’t tell me that was her mother,” I asked, point- ing at Beatrice.
“That was the elder of the council. Zane and Flynn left home at midnight and vandalized some abandoned build- ings.” I could hear the tiredness in Akin’s voice. It has become a routine. The instant those two get into an argument, they go out and vandalize buildings to get their anger out.
Later, Akin and I have to clean up the mess after them.
“Don’t tell me you are leaving me alone here,” I asked when I watched him get out of bed.
“It’s not like I have a choice. I’ll go check up on those two before somebody comes here and gets us both occupied. You take care of her while I go deal with this mess,” Akin probably didn’t hear when Zane said Beatrice acts differently when she is not on her meds.
“All right,” I said reluctantly. It was just that seeing her like this was making me feel guilty. And now that I have to clean her wound, I know I will feel worse
‘I have never seen you being afraid of anyone,’ Hel com-mented, as he noticed how slow I became when getting into bed.
‘Stop giving me hell. I didn’t know she was genuinely scared.’ I rolled my eyes at Hel, who thought the same last night. I patched her up, but the moment she tried to lie down straight, I stopped her.
I didn’t want her wound to open again. 8 was right around the corner. I don’t want her to bleed any more than that.
So I held her up, my hand behind her neck. For a minute, I kept staring at her face in bewilderment.
‘She looked so innocent when she asked me to stay in her room.’ Guilt took over me once again the moment my eyes traveled to her eyes. She was watching me with her big blue eyes last night, hoping I’d stay.
‘Isn’t she beautiful? I wonder what would have happened if we agreed to sleep here last night.’ It was then that Hel lost it and angered me.
‘Stop! She is going to be our stepsister,’ I retorted angrily, shaking my head at him for even thinking that. It is disgusting to think of her in that light.
‘Nothing would have happened; did you hear me?’ | growled, shutting him down.
‘I mean, she said she would take of—,’ before Hel could start again, I decided to shut him up good this time.
‘She was scared. She thought that would make us stay. Now that I’m thinking, I can only imagine how afraid she was to even suggest something like that.’ My eyes traveled back to her face. I was holding her up in a sitting position, my eyes scanning her face.
She might have problems, but that doesn’t change the fact that these mothers and daughters came here to take
over.
The moment she heals; I’m giving her the meds. I don’t want to know what she does when she is not on her pills.
I was now uncomfortable, holding her so close and stick- ing my hand behind her neck. Her blood had dried up on my hand.
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