Sharing Beatrice A Luna to her Stepbrothers

Chapter 469



Chapter 469
Chapter 459 The Girl With Several Mates.
Since Maddox died, nothing has been the same. And then this happened. I was already in despair, but now there was more
coming our way.
“Ahhh!” I heard him wake up, opening his eyes a little and trying to look around to gather as much information as he could from
his surroundings.
“He is waking up,” Reign whispered in tears of happiness. She had healed pretty quickly because her injuries were not that
intense. All we needed was to wait for the wolfsbane to be out of her system, and once that happened, she was all fit to walk
again.
As for Colt—-it took him some time.
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That night, I felt like I had lost him. At least, that’s how he acted.
“Where am I? Is this heaven?” Colt asked much more dramatically, making everyone roll their eyes.
He had been out for a day because he didn’t want to get up. Every time he would wake up, he would pass out again without
saying a word.
However, the doctor told us he was lucky to have survived. Huia, being bad at hitting targets, missed his heart. But she did stab
him pretty close, and the wolfsbane on the knife made him this weak.
“Reign?” Colt smiled weakly before his eyes enlarged, and he looked around to acknowledge all of our presence.
“You all died because I died?” he asked while tears began to cover his eyes. “You guys ended your lives just to be with me in
heaven?” He continued, making Helel slap his forehead and Akin shake his head.
“No! You didn’t die, silly,” Reign was about to slap him on the chest when she remembered he still hadn’t healed.
“Wait! I didn’t die?” Colt suddenly stopped crying when he looked around as if the answer would be plastered on the wall.

“No! The knife didn’t t*ouch your heart,” Reign frowned at him.
“You had to be so dramatic when you could have told Beatrice the knife didn’t cross your heart,” Akin stepped ahead and
complained.
“Oh! About that. I wanted you guys to miss me while I take time to heal,” Colt flashed me a silly smile, but I didn’t smile back at
him.
Tears were once again filling my eyes. “You know how much she cried because of you?” Helel hissed, complaining.
“Ahhh! I’m sorry. I just thought it would be funny to see me alive again,” Colt said, sounding guilty. He knew in the moment that
he wasn’t stabbed in the heart, so all the emotional dialogues were just him trying to make us remember him.
“Why, are you a clown?” Helel continued to grunt at him.
I didn’t listen to anything other than Colt’s voice. And I didn’t care that he would hurt when I hugged him. So, I did just that. I
lunged at him and hugged him tightly.
“Ow ow!!! Ouch!” Colt complained but didn’t try to get out of my embrace. “You scared me, you little rat,” I hissed, still hugging
him.
“Now that he is alive, what should I do next?” Helel instantly jumped in and tapped on my shoulder. I broke the hug and turned
around to look at Gwen, who had fallen asleep on the couch. She has been very tired recently. She would wake up, eat, and go
back to sleep.
I don’t know what was happening to her, but she wasn’t looking very well. “We need to keep the pack safe and also make sure
none of us wanders around and gets caught,” I said vaguely. There is no big plan in motion right now.
Until Gwen gives birth, we cannot do anything. Someone powerful must stay beside her at all times. And that would cost us one
powerful creature.
“How about we take her home?” Akin asked, since Gwen looked really uncomfortable.
“I mean, I’m also well, so we can all leave,” Colt intervened. I could tell he was somewhere still upset that he had become the
reason I was this close to giving up on my freedom.
He didn’t want us to suffer because of him.

“Are you sure?” I asked him, and with a flashing and pure smile, he confirmed. “So let’s go then,” I mumbled.
“I will sit with Helel since he missed me so much,” Colt smiled widely, making Helel narrow his eyes at him.
They all decided to sit in Held’s car so that there were more people in the car with Gwen. Akin and I traveled alone.
Once we were in the car, I found Akin holding my hand and driving with one hand.
“Are you happy now? He is fine, see,” Akin said, watching the road ahead.
“Yeah, I’m feeling much better. But that doesn’t guarantee anything. Zane is still out there and very silent. I don’t know how long
he will stay that way. He had promised to kill one of my loved ones every day,” I murmured in confusion.
So far, we have been able to save everyone he tried to kill. But that didn’t make any sense.
Why would he attempt to kill someone but not go through with it entirely? What was he up to?
Were we really one step ahead of him? “Reign is getting stronger every day. If she can use the same protection spell, we can
find a way to get our hands on the dagger. Besides, we need to get rid of Huia. She is the main shield Zane is using for now,”
Akin suggested.
“We haven’t seen Zane show his wolf too much as well,” I sighed, as I figured his wolf, after achieving new powers, would be
even scarier.
“I’m gla–,” Akin rolled his eyes and was about to say something when a blood-curdling scream of some girl stole our attention.
He stopped the car near the woods and shared a glance with me.
“LET GO OF ME,” as she screamed again, and we rushed out of the car for her aid.
“Into the woods,” Akin yelled, gesturing at me to move along with him.
Once we were deep in the woods, we saw what was happening, and our hearts dropped in our chests.
“Stop fighting. You are going to have so many mates, aren’t you ha—ppy about it?” Huia had a girl tackled down. She was
forcibly trying to inject something in her and the girl was fighting with her best ability to prevent it from happening.


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