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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 211

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

Chapter 211- His Eyes On My n*ake*d b*reas*ts

“What?” Akin took a step back and stared at me from head to toe before shaking his head and making sure he heard me right.

‘I called you in the morning,” I mumbled, folding my arms over my chest and tapping my foot on the ground. It took him a minute to realize how I knew what he had been up to, but when he did realize, he raised his head and sighed in distress.

“Have nothing to say now?” I scoffed, not changing my posture and judging him.

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“Look! I have told you that I will help you whenever you need me, but finding his body is—not something you should do. He is gone; let him rest.” His words stung me like a bee. He had once again disappointed me.

“Fine. You go ahead and have fun. I will find him on my own,” I said, staring at him before turning around.

“I wasn’t hav— It is complicated, okay?” He rushed after me and held my hand again, stopping me from walking away from him. I had so much happening with me, from getting kissed by Zane to being warned to stay away from him and then facing Akin, that I just gave up.

I had to tell him what he never expected-to listen.

“You know, I really thought you would care about Helel more than the others since you were his twin, but I was wrong. You forgot about him after a month and moved on. It is just sad because I really thought you were not like the others and were a bit more mature. I can’t believe I ever had a crush on yo—,” I instantly shut up when I spoke too much. His expression softened, and he gulped, blinking hard to soak in this new information.

“You had a crush on me?” He asked in a soft voice, “Something different from what you felt with my other brothers?” He asked again, and I took a deep breath and shook my head.

“It happened in the past. You are welcome to move on and have a mate that you adore, but at least don’t turn your face away from the brother who lost his life because his father wanted to look good in the eyes of the council and give the bastard son a crown to cherish,” I yammered without looking back into Akin’s eyes.

His deep stare was a little too much for me to look at.

“I will leave now,” I decided as I watched Pamela walk out of the mansion and eye me to follow her.

Akin held my hand to pull me back. Watching him do that, Pamela looked away to give the impression that she wasn’t seeing anything.

“I am telling you for your own benefit; please don’t look for his body,” he whispered, finally setting my arm free and stepping back from me.

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