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Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers By Alexis Dee Chapter 128

    Chapter 128


    Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee


    Chapter 128 – Vortex!


    “This is so pretty,” Dream yelled, jumping up and down after we finished hiking to the top of the


    mountain next to the volcano.


    The volcano was pretty symbolic, it was also radiating weird energy. The volcano in particr was


    called a Vortex; filled with energy.


    Ever since we had traveled to the west and reached the mountains, I had been feeling super alive.


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    I can’t recall when I have felt so good about myself before. It was certainly the volcano and the change


    of scenery.


    Helel and Zane were setting up the tents near the mountains on the ground while we were hiking down


    again.


    We girls were wearing tops and shorts with hats and big boots. We didn’t match. It was coincidental. In


    fact, Dream and Gwen haven’t said a word to me this entire time.


    “It’s beautiful up there,” Gwen said, approaching Akin, who was fixing his tent.


    I heard they were not sleeping in the same tent. It was weird how one day they were expressing


    feelings and getting intimate cut to weekster. They haven’t even expressed fondness in that way


    again.


    I walked over to Helel, who was setting up a tent too, and I stood beside him, my eyes stuck on Gwen,


    who wasughing and giggling with Akin.


    “There are four tents,” Maddox announced after everything was set in ce.


    I instantly started doing the math in my head. No way was I going to share a tent with either Gwen or


    Dream. Both hated me to their cores.


    “Maddox and I are staying in that purple one,” Dream pointed at a blue tent with a huge smile on her


    lips. Every- body stared at her for a moment before they decided to ignore her and focus on the others.


    “We brothers can share a tent,” Zane suggested, but that only made things moreplicated because


    three of them cannot fit into the tent.


    “That’s why I told you guys to get those new big and updated ones,” Maddoxined when he was


    the one who didn’t even have to share the tent with too many people.


    One could tell he didn’t want to be alone with Dream.


    “I think we can decideter after we have finished setting up the fire. I can tell we are all pretty hungry.


    Let’s start cooking first and leave the other matters forter.” Helel smartly dismissed the subject, as


    none of us wanted Gwen to be alone in the tent with Akin.


    Soon everybody scattered around while Gwen was sticking to Akin.


    They needed some wood forter, so I took it upon myself and walked into the deep mountains to get


    some fresh air. Now that we were this close to exposing Gwen, I was feeling hesitant.


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    “They told me you were collecting wood.” Akin’s voice startled me into stepping back and almost


    tripping when he rushed and held me up. His firm hand grabbed onto my back while his muscr chest


    with an open shirt was a sight to see. I never really noticed the tattoo on his body. I still couldn’t see it


    very clearly because he held me so close that I could only stare at his face from here.


    “I didn’t mean to startle you,” Akin said, his beautiful red lips moving elegantly when he talked. I was so


    immersed in watching him that I forgot I was not supposed to show any interest in any of them.


    He gently nudged my body to wake me up, and when I did, I awkwardly pulled away from him.


    “Are you alright?” he asked, making me look at him again, but this time I was in my full senses.


    “I’m fine. Why would you ask?” I asked, peering at him with exposed eyes.


    “It’s just that you changed drastically,” He uttered, stepping a little back but then cing his foot on the


    big rock beside me and hunching over as his elbow rested on his thigh.


    “I didn’t mean to be annoying. I was just someone who had not known anyone besides her mother. So,


    when I found you all, I got desperate for attention,” I admitted to being overly sensitive and demanding


    attention to the point that I have exhausted them.


    “And you don’t want any attention anymore?” he questioned yfully, but I get what he meant.


    “No!” I answered with much difficulty. They were my mates someone I could not reject but with whom I


    could keep my emotions to myself. If they can resist falling for me, I can too.


    “Ah! I didn’t bring the axe!” I pped my forehead when I stared at the piece of wood. “I’ll go bring it


    really quickly,” I excused, sprinting out of the mountains to reach Helel’s car.


    I opened the trunk, and the sight of the iron chains made me nauseous.


    “Don’t worry! We will not lose.” I didn’t know Helel had seen me walk up to the car.


    “We will be able to chain Gwen by morning,” Helel promised as he came into the view to look for the


    axe for me.


    “I am scared for Akin. He doesn’t deserve that heartbreak,” I whispered as I kept staring at the chains.


    “Nobody does,” Helel interrupted me. “Anyone who values someone more than anyone in the world


    doesn’t deserve to be looked at weirdly. Just because they were foolish enough to not realize it sooner


    doesn’t mean the intentions were wrong.” He sounded offended when I spoke about how unfair it is for


    Akin to be put in that situation.


    I don’t know who Helel was talking about, but it seemed personal.


    “I just know I want to chain Gwen and end her.” I diverted the subject because I didn’t want to talk


    about us, as that seems to be what Helel was talking about.


    “Chain Gwen? Are these chains for her?” The voice from behind us scared us into turning around and


    staring at the person in shock and terror.


    Akin looked not only angry but also betrayed by us.


    “Aki—,” Helel tried to approach him, but Akin stopped. him by gently pushing his hand forward.


    “You said you don’t want the attention. So, tell me, why do you think hurting Gwen would make us


    notice you?” Akin raised his voice at me, and that’s when he hurt me deeply.


    He thought I was capable of hurting someone out of jealousy.


    “That’s it, I’m taking Gwen out of here,” Akin announced as he ruined our n.
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