Chapter 382
Chapter 382
Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee Book 2
Chapter 382 Her Crazy Mate
Akin Spade:
“Her weredragon mate called me,” I explained again, watching their faces go through many emotions.
“Her weredragon mate? I don’t get it,” obviously Helel let out a disturbing grunt as he clenched his jaw
and asked me to explain my comment further.
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“Is there one more?” Zane, who had been arguing and fighting with his own brother for Beatrice,
sounded very disappointed.
“Yeah! I don’t know how or what happened, but—,” I stopped when Colt got up from the couch only to
sit on the carpet with his hand on his head.
“He is going to kill me,” he gasped, showing intense fear when talking about someone. NôvelDrama.Org: text © owner.
It was only then that we realized we could ask him about this guy.
“Who?” Reign asked him.
“S*hi*t! How did I forget about it,” he started cussing out loud, making our hearts miss a beat.
“Colt! Tell us what’s going on?” I demanded, because it would only be possible for us to think of a plan
if he told us everything.
“Remember when Beatrice used to be afraid of her scent being chased by someone?” he brought up a
distant memory that we all had forgotten about.
“She used to be afraid of the dark, but I guess that was something Scarlet had embedded in her mind,”
Maddox said, recalling the exact thing Colt was talking about.
“No! That was not just an empty threat. She was indeed being followed, but not by anyone. Instead, his
scent,” Colt explained.
“So, all the weredragons are stuck in the Midwest? I was there too. Every few months, our new
weredragon king would try to send out one warrior to find Beatrice. And every time her scent would
flourish, the warrior would try to follow it to find her. However, the warriors wouldn’t stay alive for too
long, and they would return to the Midwest prison. It was just the type of cage we were in, only
warriors, one at a time, could leave, but they must return. Take it like a fish without water. However,
when I sent it out, I realized I wasn’t feeling suffocated. I was supposed to return in order for him to
keep a track of her scent, but when I didn’t, he lost the ability to keep track, and hence no one else
could come out of the Midwest prison. I didn’t go back, and well, now I have no idea how he called you,
but it only means one thing—” Colt took a pause and mumbled, “The Midwest is no longer in a cage.”
When everybody was shocked, Zane frowned and turned to Colt, “Did you know she was a princess?”
“No! I didn’t. I am just now connecting the dots,” he looked genuine, but he wasn’t the problem here.
The problem was that this mate of hers claimed to have her pendant, and he was no longer in the
cage.
“Wait! s*hi*t!” I cursed, getting out of my seat and standing on my feet as if I were ready to rush.
“If the prison is gone, that means Beatrice is not safe,” the moment I turned that heart-wrenching fear
into an announcement, everyone was on their feet to protect Beatrice.
“We should leave for the cabin then,” Helel said before he stopped and stared at me, “and today you
cannot stop me.”
After saying those words, he rushed out of the mansion while Zane and Maddox followed him. I was a
little confused why he would say that to me because I have never stopped him from visiting the cabin.
Pushing aside all the thoughts for now, I too went ahead and started my journey to the cabin. Helel had
transitioned and taken off in his wolf form. Colt and Reign were in one car, and Maddox and Zane were
together.
I didn’t want to leave Gwen behind just because I feared something would happen. So, I took her
alone. She was silent, utterly silent, before she mumbled.
“He was here to reject me,” she said, and I frowned, focusing on the road.
“Helel came to reject you?” I had to ask because the timing was weird. What made him not even wait
and come to the mansion to reject her?
“Did something happen between you two?” I asked, even when it was not my business. I just wanted to
watch out for him, as I had a feeling that he was so lonely that he would end up making mistakes.
“No,” she answered while stealing her eyes from me. It seemed pretty apparent that she was hiding the
truth, and I couldn’t force her. Soon we arrived and met up again in front of the cabin.
“The guards said they had not noticed any suspicious activity around,” Maddox informed us, walking
back to us.
“Why would he call you to let you know he has her pendant?” Helel questioned, putting pieces together
and trying to comprehend the sense behind this man’s calling us.
“He only said he has the pendant and that he is her weredragon mate. After that, he hung up,” I
explained to them, watching them all look around furiously. It was indeed infuriating that we all have
been trying to stick around Beatrice, and now this man came out of nowhere claiming she was his
mate.
“Try calling him back,” Helel suggested.
I hadn’t called him back because I first wanted to notify everyone, so now that we were all together, I
called him, and he did answer my call.
“I knew you would call back,” the man let out a chuckle. He was on speakerphone, so everybody could
hear him.
“What do you want?” I asked, not lingering on the conversation or asking him, How the hell did they
manage to get out of the other side?
“Ah! Your image precedes you. Alpha King Akin!” He laughed manically before going silent all of a
sudden. He was already creeping many people out.
“I want what belongs to me,” he said, “My Beatrice! Bring me back my mate or else— not only will we
start a war, but her pendant goes into a pit of fire.”