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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 299

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

Chapter 299 – Guilty Acceptance.

Maura Despair:

“It’s okay, you will be fine here,” I buried her, or what was left of her, in theshallow grave that I dug overnight. The blisters on my hands were evidence of my suffering. The tears in my eyes were the first hint of how broken I was on the inside.

I sat beside her body and kept staring at the grave, thinking about what I could have done differently to prevent it. There was only one right answer to that.

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I wish I hadn’t freed her from Ubel’s grasp and waited for Beatrice to come up with a plan.

Princess Beatrice!

“You were right. I am supposed to be her follower and let her deal with everything for us. She is capable of saving us all, mom!” I cried in my hands, sniffling and going crazy. Here I was sitting all by myself with no one to tell me, “It is going to be fine.”

That’s when I heard someone rushing towards the mountains and calling for me. ‘Maura!’

Not just someone, but Zane.

“Maura!” he called again. Hearing his voice made me hug myself tightly. The sad part is that he was the one to blame, but I couldn’t even blame him. My heart refused to hold him responsible, but it was also certain that I was upset with him. He knew how much I loved my mother. He should have been there to care for her.

“Hey!” He stopped right near the grave and frowned. ‘What are you doing here? What is — what is in there?” He sounded worried, which is why he was out of breath. I knew for a fact that a little run wouldn’t take a toll on his breath, but worry would.

“Is that—,” he gasped.

“That is,” I murmured in tears, shaking when trying to raise my head and look him in the eye. He looked regretful. The realization of what carelessness had brought upon me was evidenced by the look of dejection on his face.

“I —was drunk. I saw her wake up, and the first thing my mind concluded was,” he paused when recalling it, “Why is this poor woman in chains?”

“Maura! I felt like an alpha king who needed to unchain this woman. The instant I did, she just stared at me in horror and then ran out of the room. Feeling like a good person for saving someone’s life, I just left and went back home without thinking twice about whether what I did would only cause distress. I swear I didn’t know,” he said as he kneeled down behind me and wrapped his arms around my body, “I am so sorry!” he whispered while hugging me.

What do I say to him?

He didn’t kill her, but he did unchain her. Maybe she felt the pressure of her dragon coming out, so she rushed outside, but before she could transition, some hunters got to her and killed her.

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