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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 374

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

Chapter 374 – The White Dagger

Helel Spade:

After the whole argument with Zane, I left the house and wandered around for a few hours until I began to feel like I needed to see Beatrice. I haven’t been able to visit the cabin because I couldn’t watch her this far from me.

It would kill me if she wouldn’t let me in. But enough was enough!

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I have to be there with her. So I sprinted on this stormy night to see her.

“I will apologize to her. I will make her see the good in me again. The same old Helel, who was fun to be around,” I kept talking to myself and cleaning my tears.

“I didn’t want to be a dark knight; it was forced upon me. If anything, I want to be the same Helel who everybody looked up to and not looked at disgustingly. I want to be loved by my Beatrice, not feared by her,” I was yammering, and somewhere deep down, her not protesting against the kiss was bothering me.

I kept asking myself, Did I push her away? Did she maybe think I wasn’t the same Helel anymore, so she wanted to give Zane another chance?

I had all these queries, and there was no answer to them. But I have arrived at the cabin to see Beatrice.

“Beatrice!” I yelled, making my way towards the door, “Get out of my way,” I yelled at the guards, who cleared the doorway for me. As I stopped at the door, I started banging on it.

“Beatrice! I am sorry,” I said in tears, “I was a fool. I thought if I didn’t say goodbye to you, you would stay. Please, just let me come inside and speak to you,” I sniffled, “Beatrice!” That wasn’t a good sign. She wasn’t even responding to me.

“B—,” before I could continue again, one of the guards stepped ahead to get my attention.

“She has fallen into a deep slumber, Your highness. She will not wake up now,” as those words fell onto my ears, I felt my world collapsing.

“No! She will be awake. I haven’t said goodbye to her yet,” I stammered in agonizing pain of never seeing her for God knows how long.

“Beatrice!” I called out for her again, and the guards began to call someone.

“Who are you calling? I am not going to hurt her. I just want to speak to her. She is not sleeping; she is just angry with me,” I can’t believe everybody was looking at me as if I were some animal. I could tell they were made aware last night that I attacked my brother, but not Beatrice! Why would they think I would bother her?

“Your highness! Alpha King Akin wants you to come home,” the guard said after finishing the phone call with Akin.

“No! I am not leaving until I speak to her,” I refused to leave. There was no way I could have delayed so much that she had fallen asleep.

“This is so unfair,” I threw a punch in the air and stepped back from the door. The guards seemed to have their hands on their guns.

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