Sharing Beatrice novel

Chapter 558



Chapter 558

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

Chapter 548 In His Cage (Beatrice Dismay)

I had passed out after receiving the news of Akin’s death. My brain didn’t want me to go through it, so it shut down for some time. Content © NôvelDrama.Org 2024.

However, I woke up having a panic attack. It was as if I wanted to go back in time and stop all this by killing Zane when I had a

chance.

When he was in the cabin with me.

If only I knew what he was, I would have ended him right then and there.

But sadly, it was too late. We let the devil walk around freely, and now we have lost everyone that we held dear.

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“Beatrice!” Helel called for me from the cage next to mine.

“Why are you calling for me? Everything is over now,” I said, resting my head against the bars and staring into space. My eyes

would form tears, blurring my vision, and then when they passed, my sight would turn clearer.

“You think I am not affected by this news? He was my twin; he was—my brother. But we must remember that he died saving

everyone. We cannot let his death go in vain. Besides, I have no idea where my daughter is,” as he spoke in a broken utter. I shook

my head and started sobbing loudly this time.

“It is okay. Just let them fall. Because we still have to fight for our people and our family,” Helel was talking in utters while I was

crying. I wish he was in this cage with me. I needed a shoulder so bad.

“Hey!” he then pulled his hand out and held it for me. “I promise to take revenge for what he has done. We are not letting him walk

around alive after this.”

All the promises sounded too sweet, but would they be able to bring Akin back?

I stared at his hand, and as I was about to promise back, we saw Colt being dragged and dumped in the cage in front of ours.

Reign was nowhere to be found, and Shiloh was missing too. We never knew the war would go against us so badly. “I will f*ucking

kill him,” I said determinedly, but it was just all talk. We were stuck, and everyone we had ever loved was now in Zane’s cage.

“He must have been so —upset,” I didn’ t know what the right word could be for how Akin must have felt when he got stabbed by

his own brother.

“He was missin—g you,” Colt began to wake up, throwing up blood.

“Colt! Are you okay?’ I held the bars and shook them angrily, feeling the burn from the iron.

“He was talking about you —he wanted you to move on with Helel—the way Colt was delivering words without a break was a sad

notion to how he was worried he might not get a chance to tell me about his last words.

The fact that he chose to wish a good life upon me, even when he knew it wouldn’t be with him, showed the difference between

him and Zane. But I don’t know how he thought I’d be able to live a life that he isn’t a part of. “I can’t believe he is gone,” I covered

my face in my hands and started crying once again.

“Colt! Where is Evelyn? What did he do to her?” Helel slid closer to the edge of the cage, watching Colt with his eyes wide open.

“I don’t kn—ow. I just know that Evelyn and Shiloh’s baby are his next target,” Colt coughed, gently rubbing his chest. “He wants

to end the line of saviors,” Colt’s statement made me think of Reign’s words. She told me Shiloh’s daughter would be special. Does

that mean she is in the next line of saviors? “Where is Reign?” Colt uttered it, his eyes spilling tears.

It was bizarre how we were sitting here helplessly while our loved ones were getting tortured somewhere.

“We don’t know. We d—, Helel stopped talking as his eyes focused on someone coming our way.

“What are you here to see now?” he yelled as he gripped the bars tightly. I followed his gaze to see Maura standing before us. She

was wearing a long black dress with her hair in a loose braid.

“I didn’t know—,” she started talking but ended up crying.

“You didn’t know how a war works? You knew exactly what you were doing when you kept bringing the dead werewolves back to

life. You knew somebody would win, and the losing party would lose their loved ones and their lives,” I screamed at her, watching

her cover her face in her hands.

Her guilt wouldn’t bring Akin back. “I was told you all wanted to kill him because he was fed to your brother when he was merely a

child,” she whispered after calming herself down and forcing a composed posture. “And you believed it,” I shook my head at her in

disbelief.

“The war was never about him. It was about Beatrice. He killed Maddox because, in his twisted mind, the more he kills his loved

ones, the stronger he gets. And the stronger he gets, the more chances he has to kill Beatrice’s mates and be with her,” Helel

clenched his jaw as he explained the truth to the silly, gullible girl before our eyes.

“He didn’t kill Maddox; it was a—-self- defense,” she began to stutter once the revelation of her lover’s truth became apparent to

her.

“Maybe someday ask him who his first kill and food were with his signature move,” Colt mentioned, making her tremble at his

words.

“He—,” she said, taking a deep breath before silence consumed her. She rushed near my cage and held the bars before holding my

hands tightly. “Tell me you are lying,” she insisted.

I didn’t feel bad for her. She brought this on herself. She was fighting for someone who was using her to get something else.

Instead of meeting her and hugging her for escaping death, I had to face her with the realization that if she hadn’t been on his side,

Akin would have been alive right now.

That’s when she had to step back when Zane arrived and grabbed her by her arm to pull her away from me.


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