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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 381

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

Chapter 381

Helel Spade:

‘We are going to reject her today,’ I told her as I made my way in the direction of the cabin. I would always try to go there to see Beatrice but would get rejected.

Because Beatrice had expressed her last wish to stay away from me until she woke up, I wasn’t allowed anywhere near her cabin. Though it hurt me a million times, I had to understand where she was coming from. She wasn’t sure how much I had changed and maybe feared I would hurt her.

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“I am not getting closer,” I told the guard as he tried squaring up. I didn’t want to kill him and reduce the security around the cabin. And neither did I plan to cause her distress.

I just wanted to see her once before I went back to the mansion and rejected Gwen. I was sad that Akin had ordered these guards to keep me away from Beatrice. Of every one, I didn’t expect him to do that to me. But then again, he was only thinking about Beatrice’s safety and her wishes.

After wandering around the cabin for a few minutes, I finally made my way back to the road. I didn’t love driving anymore. My legs were in great shape, so I liked using them most of the time. Once I have walked my way back to the mansion, I let out a sigh. Old memories of my brothers and I playing in the garden, transitioning, and teasing each other rushed before my vision. I don’t know what happened to us, but we were not the same anymore.

It’s been some time since I’ve stepped foot in this mansion. So, walking back inside seemed a little terrifying to me. I had a fear that my brothers would act up when watching me. They have made it clear that they don’t feel safe around me. They were seem like I would jump on them for the little things they did wrong. My judgement of right and wrong deeds wasn’t that bad, but they would never understand.

I made my way into the living room and felt a huge wave of discomfort. I wanted to cry as I missed my brothers and Beatrice, but I wouldn’t.

“Gwen!” I called out for her, taking a deep breath and looking around. Everything seemed the same but everyone was missing. I think she was the only one in the mansion at that time, so I picked the right time to do this.

“GWEN!” I raised my voice and finally saw the light in her room light up. After a few minutes, she opened the door and stared at me, still buttoning up the green sweater.

“I am assuming you wouldn’t want to get inside the room?” she commented as she walked out wearing blue shorts and a green sweater.

“I have come here to talk about something important,” I said. She was right. I didn’t want to be in any room with her. She needed to know that what happened wasn’t me accepting her.

“Is it about that day?” she asked, and, after receiving a nod from me, she smiled to herself. “I knew it meant nothing. You don’t have to worry yourself so much,” she smiled in disbelief, “You never gave me a hint, so I knew what I was doing was only a one-time thing, and then, after I chased you to the bathroom, I heard you talk and curse out pretty’ loudly. So I knew you would not want that mistake to define us,” she nodded, thankfully understanding and saying it all herself instead of making me say it.

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