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Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers By Alexis Dee Chapter 318

    Chapter 318


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


    Chapter 318 – Let’s Kiss Only


    “I can’t believe you are back,” Zane held Helel’s hand and squeezed it forfort, while Maddox


    stayed hugging Helel even when they had sat down.


    “All thanks to Beatrice,” Akin said to turn their attention to me.


    “Akin kept him safe. If he hadn’t kept his body, I would have never been able to bring him back to life,” I


    gave them an awkward smile, remembering how we used to sit awkwardly around the kitchen ind


    back when I had first met them. Maddox broke the hug and straightened his back on the couch to look


    at me.


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    “I guess you are not here to take revenge on us then,” hisment stole the attention of Helel, who


    was still trying to get a hold of everything and refusing to wear a shirt.


    “Is there something else I need to know,” Helel asked since he had been told everything except for this


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    very part?


    “Maddox believes he ate her brother,” As soon as Zane said it nonchntly, Helel spat out the protein


    shake he finally got Akin to make for him.


    “Zane!” Akin grunted while scolding him. There was no humor in any of this.


    “But isn’t it true? Our parents fed him Beatrice’s brother and probably would have fed him Beatrice as


    well if it weren’t for that cunning b*itc*h who abducted Beatrice. I am not going to lie and act all


    righteous, but I kind of thank that s*kank for saving Beatrice from ending up i—”Zane stopped after


    yammering whatever he thought was right.


    “It is true. I think— I am that kid because I have heard my mother tell me countless times that she


    wishes she hadn’t taken the big decision of saving me because I am such a disappointment to her,”


    Maddox lowered his face as Helel hugged him. The brothers probably didn’t know Sofia had been


    mentally torturing Maddox whenever he went over to live with her.


    “You were just a kid, and having those nightmares had affected your ability to study and other stuff.


    What happened was our parents’ fault. Don’t think of it as your mistake,” Akin instantly got up and sat


    on Maddox’s left side, sandwiching him between his big brothers and also my two love interests.


    “I think —I remember something like that,” once again Helel found himself lost. “There is no way you


    could remember anything. It all happened when you were still dead,” Zane mumbled, and Helel turned


    to stare at him in silence, as if he were trying to convey some message.


    “Dead!” Helel mumbled, still looking at Zane. Maybe Zane’s words triggered some memories.


    “That’s it. When I was dead—,” Helel rolled his eyes at the irony, “I saw some stuff rted to the war


    and our parents,” he snapped his fingers.


    We all shared a deep nce and got excited to hear what he had seen. Maybe the Moon Goddess


    showed him some secrets.


    “But I don’t remember what it was,” as he softened and leaned back, so did we.


    “I think it is too soon to be expecting you to recall everything. You should take a rest while we head out


    and take care of —the case,” Akin said, sounding upset when remembering his friend.


    I just met her and lost her. It was saddening.


    After Helel gave them a nod, the brothers got up and started pacing out of the house.


    “Take care of him,” Akin murmured, then walked away to his car. Maddox stopped many times in his


    steps but then decided to follow his brother while Zane stayed behind.


    “Thank you for everything. Once again, you saved us,” his eyes expressed emotions when he smiled


    weakly at me.


    I wished to talk to him and ask him about Maura and her mother because I have been worried about


    hertely, but right now, Helel needed me. So, I just gave him a nod and walked back inside.


    “I wish I could have met her and thanked her for keeping my sexy body intact,” Helel uttered, making


    meugh.


    “Yeah! But I think you should wear a shirt now. We all saw you are still fit, okay?” I said, walking in the


    direction of the couch.


    “Shirt? I have been thinking about taking off my pants too, but I don’t think you can handle that,” he


    joked, getting up to set the cushions nicely.


    “Maybe you are forgetting I have dealt with it before,” I rolled my eyes yfully, taking the cushion out


    of his hand and fixing it nicely.


    “You didn’t say it back,” he whispered when standing behind me. I took a deep breath and dropped the


    cushion to face him.


    He was looking into my face for answers with loving eyes.


    “I have been waiting for you toe back for a very long time. Helel. The day you left, I sort of


    changed. I don’t know how I lived those months in those fields, but I cut off your brothers from my life,


    and the only time I would contact them was when I needed to know where your body was. I cannot tell


    why I felt like seeing you again, but now that I am seeing you alive, my heart probably knew you would


    his hands but said nothing.


    “You did it for me. Helel. You saved Colt for me despite the hatred your parents had been feeding you


    for ages. You still did it for me. Love is a small feelingpared to what I feel for you. But since it is


    mandatory and your alpha ego wants to hear it,” Iughed a little when teasing him, “I love you!”


    My words made him close his eyes while still holding my face in his hands before he drew his lips over


    mine and gently kissed me.


    I knew it would be just us kissing for a while before he healed perfectly, but it meant the world to me.
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