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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 328

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

Chapter 328 – Helel Knows It All

Akin’s POV:

I saw the fear engraved in my parents’ eyes when Beatrice transitioned and flapped her wings around. I was just stunned, looking at her beauty. It was at this moment that I felt the strongest connection with her. I couldn’t even walk away and kept standing to see her beautiful red wings let out a smoke before she started flying away. It was right then that I shook myself awake from the trance and began to worry.

“Shit! Where is she going?” I panicked, watching her fly into the air and disappear into the clouds. Soon her screeches stopped, meaning she had gone far away now.

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“Your f*uc*king father left me on the ground,” mom jumped to her feet, still looking like she was going to pass out.

“Now you understand why we told you to stay away from her? Did you not see how f*uc*king big of a monster—,” mom asked as she instantly lowered her voice and looked around to be certain Beatrice was not coming back, “monster she is,” she finished the rest of the sentence in a whisper.

“I need to find her,” I whispered.

“There!” Dad came back with many guards behind him and pointed in the empty space, “She transitioned here. Go find her, kill her on the spot with iron bullets,” he said, shaking when he ordered the guards around. I am sure they had seen her fly away, as she wasn’t some small bird nobody had noticed.

“No!” I had to stay focused, as Beatrice needed my protection more than ever now.

“Nobody will harm her,” I stated loudly.

“The council will dismiss our status if they find out we kept a weredragon fly around and didn’t do anything about it,” one of the guards argued with me. It was the panic in their veins upon seeing a red dragon that they didn’t realize they were talking back to me.

“I will talk to the council myself,” I muttered. Staying here was not a solution anymore. I had to return to the mansion and talk to the council.

Now that the news was spreading like hellfire, I had to speak to the very single pack’s alpha and ask them not to shoot her.

I don’t know how I was going to do that, but I would. Zane lost his mate— I was not ready to lose Beatrice.

Once we all reached the mansion, I found Maddox present, while Zane was nowhere to be found.

“He escaped my sight. I am not sure if he knows about Beatrice yet, and I am hoping he doesn’t. He will go crazy if anything happens to Beatrice now,” Maddox whispered, walking beside me to enter the living room, where all the council members were waiting for us. Now that dad was under extreme scrutiny, he looked arrogant, just like always.

“If only I were there, I would have shot her,” dad scoffed, making my mom roll her eyes at him because he was there and ran away like a coward.

“Nobody is shooting her,” I didn’t even take the seat like everyone and declare loudly.

“My parents stole the weredragon twin babies and fed—one of them to—one of us brothers,” I didn’t say Maddox’s name even when he had prepared himself for it.

The reaction was outrageous. The murmuring started, and everyone began to gossip.

“That girl fed them this theory. There is no pro—,’ my father grunted and shook his head to make it sound ridiculous.

That’s when I heard some screams from the entrance of the mansion. I a*s*sumed somebody had walked into the mansion and shocked everyone.

My first thought was that maybe Beatrice came back and the maids were scared of her, but when the guest came forward, I knew why everyone was stunned.

“Helel!” My mom’s eyes grew in size, her body trembled, and a huge smile covered her lips.

“What!” Dad looked happy, but soon he looked shocked because how would he get up to hug his son? The same son he had killed.

“I remember—,” Helel stepped right beside me, and the first thing he said was that he remembered.

Nobody knew what he was saying or how he had come back to life, but I could tell his memories from the dead were back.

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