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Chapter 397

    Chapter 397


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


    Chapter 397 Fake Love!


    Beatrice Dismay:


    I stood outside, hearing everything. My heart seemed to forget to beat. I had enough of listening to it. I


    barged into them, looking all shocked. Helel gasped, getting up from the couch and staring at me with


    teary eyes.


    “Beatrice! What are you doing here?” He asked, as if that was an appropriate response.


    “Why don’t you two tell me what you are doing here?” I asked with a forced smile on my lips.


    “I was just passing the room and decided to say goodbye to him,” Gwen jumped in to interrupt. She


    looked hesitant, but was keeping herself together.


    “Why? Why are you leaving?” I asked, keeping the smile on my lips but not hiding the tears, either. I’m


    sure they were not idiots for not notice the appearance of those.


    “Beatrice, I can exin,” unlike Gwen, Helel decided to be upfront because he knew I had caught him.


    “Exin what? I want to hear how you exin hiding this crucial information from me: that you slept


    with her. Because you made it seem like you two felt the mate bond and then you rejected her,” I


    wanted to raise my voice and scold them. But I didn’t have the right to do so since they were mates.


    The only thing that bothered me was that he kept it from me.


    “It was a mistake, and I didn’t want to lose you over a mistake,” Helel rushed to hold my hands, but I


    freed them from him and stepped away.


    “Don’t touch me,” I warned him. “You were fighting Zane for kissing me while you slept with her and


    didn’t even want to tell me until I found out myself,” I closed my eyes to simmer down. It was getting to


    me that now she was pregnant with his child, and she couldn’t have the father of the child around


    because I was dragging her around with me.


    “I know you are right. You are absolutely right, but, hey! I am sorry. I didn’t mean to. I wish I was in my


    senses and hadn’t done it. But please, I don’t want things to change because of that,” he began to beg


    me, making me corner myself against the wall to escape him.


    “It will change everything, Helel,” I said, raising my voice as I pushed him away from me again.


    “You two don’t have to worry about me. I’ m leaving. Nothing will change between the two of you,”


    Gwen had to speak up to make herself clear, but it still didn’t matter.


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    “And you think that will make me happy?” I yelled at the two, “A child living without a father!”


    Helel looked down and mumbled, “I’ll be included in my baby’s life, but that would be all.”


    “That will be an honourable thing to do, but apart from that—,” I took a pause as I gathered my courage


    to say it, “I don’t know if I can look past the fact that you didn’t even tell me about this.”


    “Beatrice! What do you mean by that?” Helel stepped closer, but I kept moving away from him.


    “I just need some time alone, Helel,” I raised my hand to show my palm to him and tell him to stay away


    from me.


    “Hey, please let’s talk,” he could tell that once I take that time alone, I’lle up with a crazy decision.


    But I need to do it. It was going to be harder for me to make a n with him staring at my face with


    teary eyes.


    “Please let me go,” I requested as I refused to cry before them. It wasn’t bad to cry, but I knew I would


    say nonsense once I broke down. He grabbed my hand and refused to let go when I shrugged myself


    free and warned him through my gaze not to follow me.


    The instant I got a chance, I sprinted out of the room and made my way downstairs in a hurry to get out


    of here as quickly as possible. I felt like an idiot for thinking nothing had happened between them while


    I was gone.


    Making my way through the driveway was the hardest because everyone in the garden saw me. I don’t


    know who called for me and who didn’t, but I had left the mansion by then.


    ‘Calm down,’ Ace said, shocking me, because I truly thought she would be the first one to rmend


    we shift and spit fire.


    ‘How can I? I was so deeply in love with Helel that I didn’t imagine he would cheat on me like this,’ I


    was slowly beginning to realize what he did wasn’t justified.


    He should have pulled away from her ore to my cabin to stop the painful transition, but instead, he


    stayed behind and chose to sleep with her. It is cheating when you don’t even give someone a heads-


    up and go behind their back.


    ‘And she has his baby in her womb. How do I get that out of my mind?’ I broke down as I ran towards


    the woods. I didn’t n to transition, I just wanted to get away from everyone.


    Once I had made sure I was far away, I stopped and dropped to my knees to cry my heart out.


    “I don’t know what to do now,” I cried in my hands, realizing how difficult it was going to be for me to


    continue this rtionship.


    At this moment when I am so stressed out about everything, I wanted my mate to have my back, but


    now I have to share Helel because it will be wrong to steal him away from someone who is carrying his


    baby.


    And since she was pregnant with a Dark Knight’s child, I’m assuming her pregnancy will be rough too.


    ‘I’m not taking him with us,’ I said as I uncovered my face and made a decision. ‘You cannot go alone,’


    Ace reminded me of the danger I might face there.


    ‘Then I’ll take someone else, but not Helel. I’ll not go there with someone who I had just broken up


    with,’ once I exined my decision to her, she gasped because she knew what I was suggesting. I was


    going to break up with Helel because I just cannot stand him right now.


    ‘Take Akin,’ Ace mumbled.
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