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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 366

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

Chapter 366 – A Few Seconds Hug

Akin’s POV:

“How is he feeling?” I asked Gwen when she walked out of the cabin after taking care of Zane and stitching his wounds. I am sure they will go away once he comes out and transitions.

I had to leave because it was getting too much for me. Seeing my brother, who had never cried before, in this state was too much. I had to step out and wander around and wait for Gwen to finish her job.

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“He is fine, just hallucinating a lot,” she answered, “Akin! That dagger is dangerous. Helel having that dagger is not something we want right now. He is in his feelings, and this wh—,” as she was yammering, I remembered she told me she has no choice but to take care of Helel’s actions.

“Why do you have no choice?” I asked, making her shut up and stare at me in shock. She must have thought I forgot, but I didn’t. I just didn’t find the right time to ask her.

“Gwen! Be honest with me,” I then told her. My eyes could see the light inside the cabin and Beatrice sitting beside Zane even from this distance. We were standing under a tree when we talked about Helel, who hadn’t even called me once to ask me if he killed his brother or if he survived.

“Akin! I am the Dark Knight’s mate,” the words and the revelation left me with my mouth hung open. It was as if I had been crushed by a glacier. I never really expected this to happen.

Does that mean every hero has a new mate?

“Does he know that?” I asked, keeping my eyes on her face and noticing how sad she looked.

“He does. Obviously, we felt it together, but he doesn’t want to do anything with me. Which I understand, but my dragon refuses to understand this. You see, apart from being Helel’s mate, I am also responsible for keeping his sanity intact, and I can’t do it. Did you not see how badly he injured his brother?” She argued even when I didn’t question her for not doing her j oh well.

“I mean, he is not evil. I am not saying that, but he wouldn’t let anyone help him,” she then suddenly explained, slowly trying to excuse his behavior.

“What he did was horrible,” I reminded her.

“I get it. But Helel’s state is different. He is in a transition-like condition. He is in constant pain, and his body is adapting to this new super strength. Think of it as our first ever transition, but make it days longer. That’s what he is dealing with right now,” she said, sounding better at describing Helel’s pain and condition. No wonder she was his mate and supposed to stick beside him.

“Did you guys tell Beatrice?” I asked, and she steadily shook her head. I knew it would hurt Beatrice, but I didn’t want to dismiss Gwen’s pain either. She was a living person with feelings, too.

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