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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 359

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

Chapter 359 – Falling Apart

“No!” I suddenly freed my face from his hand and stepped back from him, “you don’t understand. I cannot control Ace. When she wants to transition, she just does it. Without my pendant, I don’t know what she is capable of, so no! I refused to stay here and put your lives in danger. Besides, you have other things to do than to babysit my dragon,” I was now furiously talking. I was angry with my fate for being so toxic and twisted.

Every time I thought the troubles were over and now, I could be happy, something else comes up. It had become a habit now, so I was exhausted.

“Fine. I was afraid of suggesting it, but now that you have said it—there is another way to keep her from getting out,” he argued, but got my attention.

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“What is it?” I asked.

“The cabin! Magic gets restricted when we are in the cabin,” he had only said it until that part, when a bright smile covered my lips.

“Wait! I remember, I couldn’t transition there,” I let out a laugh when realizing how genius he is.

“So, does that mean you are not leaving?” He looked so hopeful when he asked me that question.

“Yes, I can stay there till you find the pendant,” I nodded excitedly. I didn’t have to leave, although I would have loved to, but leaving didn’t mean I wouldn’t transition and fly back to hurt one of them.

“Gosh!” Akin stretched his neck back to let out a sigh of relief when I acted too emotionally and landed on his chest, embracing him tightly.

He seemed frozen for a few minutes, probably shocked too, before he steadily wrapped his arms around my body and hugged me back.

After a few seconds of silence, I awkwardly pulled away from him and fixed my hair. He was staring back at me with a satisfying smile on his face.

“Let me carry this for you,” he instantly bowed and grabbed my bags out of my hands, “let’s go home for tonight.”

I don’t know what I have done so right to have him in my life, but he was never able to fail me. Even back when I was living in the mansion and was desperate for the touch of the brothers, he never really took advantage of my desperation. I would call it taking advantage, but if he wanted, he could have received pleasure because I was all in for it.

“Oy!” Akin yelled at Colt, “Come back, you don’t want to drown the entire woods in your pee,” he had a unique way of telling Colt he knew he wasn’t peeing.

“Wait! Where are we headed? Are we going home?” Colt started questioning Akin, who, when being approached by Colt, even grabbed his bag out of his hand.

Colt shamelessly let him carry the bags, and Akin was so happy about the fact that I wasn’t leaving that he didn’t care how much burden he was carrying in his hands or on his shoulders now.

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