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Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee Book 2
Chapter 436 Brother-You Love Me, Right? (Maddox Spade)
Instead of continuing with the idea of meeting Helel, we decided to first be done with the other issues. It was pretty
apparent at this point that Helel and Gwen were calling me for a certain conspiracy. They would attack Zane when
he was left all alone. And because Zane is just an alpha king and not some extra powerful creature like Helel, he will
stand no chance in front of him.
“Did you pick up everything?” I asked Zane, and he nodded weakly. I have noticed a change in his attitude. The
always smirky Zane was no longer there.
Ever since he heard what his brother was planning for him, he had gone completely silent. He would constantly ask
me what I and Akin thought about him. I didn’t like the way Gwen had manipulated Helel, and I feared she would do
worse once she met Beatrice again.
It was pretty obvious that she was jealous of Beatrice. When Gwen first arrived here, she wanted attention for
herself, and she was getting it until we all began to fall for Beatrice.
“Yeah, let’s go,” Zane mumbled as he stood in his spot to look around the mansion.
“Hey, we are getting late,” I gently patted his shoulder but noticed the tears in his eyes.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“Let me see everything for one last time,” he mumbled, almost like he was requesting.
“Zane! You are not going anywhere. You will come back to this mansion, and I will make sure of it,” I held his hand,
but he chuckled sarcastically.
“Maddox! I am thankful to you for always sticking by my side. But I am not returning this time. I know it might suck
to hear this, but I have a strong feeling — this is my last time standing on this property,” he mumbled without any
emotions on his face. He then didn’t let me argue with him and walked out of the mansion once he had spared a
full glance at it. I blame Gwen for everything.
The minute she returned, the brothers fell apart. But soon it will be over—at least I hope so.
We sat in the car and began our journey to the cabin to grab the dagger. It was actually very clever of them to hide
the dagger in the cabin, as nobody willingly wanted to step into that place.
The whole car ride was eerily silent. Zane played some old music we used to listen to when we were kids. I was
beginning to see signs of depression. I even realized he was missing our parents. Our mom specifically.
I would have a talk with him, but right now, I needed a much more chill topic. “Do you think it is a boy?” I asked
him, and he shook his head to return to the real world.
“What?” he asked in confusion, keeping his eyes on the road as he drove us to the cabin.
“Helel’s baby,” I mentioned, and I noticed a smile on his lips. He was desperately waiting for the arrival of the baby,
but I had a feeling he might never see the baby. At least not until Gwen was taken care of.
“Hmmm—I think she is a girl,” Zane replied confidently, despite his words suggesting otherwise.
“Ah! That will be amazing. You know, feel like Beatrice will take good care of her,” I had a feeling that after Gwen
was gone, we could ask Beatrice to take care of the baby with us. I am sure that will give us more time with her.
However, it will raise Helel’s chances with her.
“You think so?” Zane smiled widely at the mention of Beatrice.
“I know for sure,” I said, and soon the cabin arrived. Zane decided to stay in the car, as we have decided that I will
be in charge of the dagger. I grabbed the dagger from the room after spending about an hour digging into the
ground to find it. And once I was back in the car, we began our journey to the vortex. We heard there was still lava
in the area, but it was a necessary thing to do.
We have to hide it there, or else Gwen will get her hands on it.
We had to take the plane because we didn’t have time. I received calls from Helel and had to come up with several
excuses. Colt and Reign had no idea where we went, so they were blowing up our phones as well, to the point that
we had to shut down our phones after all.
Once we reached the mountains, the damage created by the volcano hit us hard. The place where we once used to
visit is now gone.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“Step carefully,” Zane mumbled as he began to walk ahead of me. He claimed to have a house here, but I am sure
we won’t be able to find it. However, we could still look for a safe hiding spot for the dagger.
“Are you sure the dagger will be safe here? I mean, it is very far away from where we live. So, if our enemy were to
get their hands on it, it would be a long journey for us to cover in order to come here,” I yammered, but Zane didn’t
respond to me. He was very focused on trying to step carefully, as there was lava everywhere.
It’s a good thing we were alpha kings.
“Do you think this is a safe place?” I asked again as he led me to a dark place between the two mountains. As we
came out on the other side, I saw an open sky. Zane stood behind me and was about to say something when I
gasped, and he went completely silent.
The sight before my eyes was exactly what my nightmare looked like.
There were people in all-black clothes watching me.
“What is going on—,” as I stuttered and fought to speak. They all bowed down to me in respect.
My heart skipped a beat. The world seemed to have slipped from under my feet. It felt like I had been struck with
terror.
That dream wasn’t a nightmare but a reality, and that place in my dream wasn’t hell. It was these mountains with
lava resting around them.
And then I met another shock. I followed their stares and realized they were not looking my way; they were not
bowing to me.