Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee Book 2
Chapter 398 Always There!
I have been by myself in the woods for the past fifteen minutes and have cried myself to no end.
It wasn’t easy for me to get into a relationship, love someone with all my heart, and then lose them.
At this point, I was beginning to feel like maybe I was the problem, or maybe I wasn’t enough.
‘Come on, you are not blaming yourself for something others are doing wrong,’ Ace notified me. She has been weirdly supportive throughout the time, selling the idea that she truly has changed.
‘I think we should head back now,’ she suggested, and I faintly shook my head. ‘I don’t know if I can carry out this mission right now,’ I explained, but she let out a protesting grunt.
‘I think this mission is at the right time. This is the right moment to be away from werewolf land. Maybe the whole meeting with your mother and dealing with the issues in our lair will help you keep distracted,’ when Ace put it that way, I agreed with her.
If I sat back and did nothing, I’d keep feeling bad for myself, and that would be a total horror for me.
‘Alright, I’ll head back now,’ I said, getting up from the ground. As I made my way down the road, I found someone sitting and waiting near a tree.
“Akin?” I frowned, watching him play with the leaves to pass the time.
“Beatrice!” He instantly dropped them and got up to approach me, “I’m not going to ask you what happened, but are you feeling okay now?”
“I don’t think I will feel okay anymore,” I said in a depressing tone. I didn’t want to upset him with my crying face, but in that moment, that’s all I could focus on.
Right before I was leaving, I had to find out Helel cheated and was now having an ex-mate who would give birth to his baby.
“Whatever it is, it shall pass,” he was being careful, and for some reason, it irked me.
“Akin, you know you don’t have to be so uptight with me,” I frowned and began walking past him.
I guess I was just mad at the world. He followed me in haste, making me stop when he cleared his throat.
“Okay, tell me what happened?” He questioned me, and I awkwardly straightened my posture.
“I’m not taking Helel with me,” I decided, watching his face go through many emotions at the same time.
“Who are you taking with you now?” he asked, sneakily scratching the back of his neck.
“I would have said you, but I’m sure you have a lot to do here. So maybe I’ll think about taking—,” I paused because Akin shook his head vigorously to stop me from talking.
“Who said I’ve got a lot of work to do here? Did I tell you, or did anybody else tell you? I am free these days. In fact, I’ve been thinking about taking a vacation myself,” he smiled awkwardly before he closed his one eye and cringed at himself.
I didn’t find him cringy. As a matter of fact, I would be more than glad to take him along than anybody else.
“Oh, if you are free, then—maybe you can join me. I’ll let Igor know that you are my accepted mate—,” even when saying it for the sake of plan made me break the eye contact with him.
“Sure, I shall prepare everything then,” he looked so happy with a wide smile on his lips before he forced his expression to be serious.
“Yeah,” I said as I realized I had to go back and tell Helel I was done with him. I don’t want to steal someone’s father.
As we silently made our way back to the mansion, we found Helel and Gwen with the others. Helel looked like he had been through hell. A faint smile covered his lips when he saw me, but before he could approach me to have a discussion, I ended up with an announcement of my own.
“The plan has changed. I am going with Akin now.” Everybody was shocked, and Helel—he looked dead in that moment.
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