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

Chapter 431 Everybody Wants Beatrice Dismay

Maddox V. Spade

After hanging up the call with Helel, I walked out of the mansion to grab some fresh air. I didn't like the change we were witnessing.

Everybody was changing, our relationships were changing, and I was beginning to miss the old times.

The time when Beatrice had come home. The time when she accepted to be my girlfriend. I wish I hadn't been a fool and listened to her instead of pushing her away.

"You can't sleep either?" Reign, who had stayed over the night, asked.

I didn't know she had followed me to the garden, but I'm sure she did it to check on me.

"I just cannot," I sighed, staring at the sky full of stars.

"Do you have something in mind for me?" she asked in a comfy little tone. I really admired her courage and loyalty. But ever since I faced Beatrice again, I began to feel like I could never fall in love with anyone again.

"Reign," I cleared my throat and turned to hold her hands in my hands. Her eyes shone at my sudden action, and a little smile covered her lips.

"You made the right choice by accepting Colt," as I reminded her that she had been secretly dating him. I noticed the guilt on her face. At this point, I felt like she was in the same situation as me. Just like Beatrice was my first choice, I was Reign's first choice.

"He is a very kind and gentle guy," I said, and she nodded with a smile.

"I know," she said, her cheeks turning red.

I was happy to see her move on with someone like him. I was jealous and acted out of frustration in the beginning, but then I saw Beatrice wake up again, and I acknowledged how my heart only beat for her. "Reign, I'm going to propose to Beatrice once again, and I'm not going to stop until she gives me another chance," I said, watching her eyes grow in size.

She was in shock.

"Maddox, she has others fighting over her," she pouted. I know she didn't believe I stood a chance with Beatrice, but something told me everything was going to change when I saw her next time.

"I wasn't given a fair chance, Reign. I mean, it was so rushed that I messed up. I didn't realize what I had until I lost her. I want it back. I deserve a chance, and this time, I'll make sure I don't f*uc*k it up," I mumbled with determination.

"Are you sure that will be the right thing to do?" she asked, and I nodded. "I thought a lot about it and made up my mind that it would be only Beatrice and no one else," I sighed once I released her hands from between my hands.

"I wish you all the best then," she said, giving me a weak smile, and then we went silent again.

Before we could continue talking, Zane walked out of the mansion in search of me.

"Oh! I hope I am not interrupting anything," he smiled, stopping in his tracks.

"Oh no, it's fine. You can join us. We were just talking about how Reign and Colt look good together," I teased her, telling him in the same sentence that I was not dating Reign.

"I'll leave you two to talk," Reign excused himself and ran inside the mansion.

"I thought you two were dating," Zane said, sitting down on the bench and eyeing me as I took a seat with him.

"Nah! I'm not over Beatrice," I didn't hesitate to say her name in front of him. Helel and Zane had been going crazy over Beatrice, but that doesn't mean they own her.

"Oh," Zane said, sounding upset. I knew this would happen.

"You are also in the line," he joked and shook his head. It's funny how we were all crazy after Beatrice.

"Well, how can anyone not fall for her?" I sighed. There is something about Beatrice that I cannot forget about. She was mesmerizing and worthy of all the love I could give her.

"By the way, have you spoken to Akin?" I asked, and Zane shook his head.

"I got a text from him. It read that everything is going well and that they cannot come on call because Beatrice's mother is sticking beside them nonstop," Zane shrugged, but the look on his face told me even he knew we should go see them. It's been days since they left, and after some time, they stopped answering our calls.

"Umm, Helel wants to see me tomorrow," I said, and Zane straightened his back.

"What for?" The look of sadness in his eyes made me feel bad for him.

"I guess he wants to finally open up about his feelings towards everything," I explained, but I couldn't say more because Helel didn't ask for Zane, and neither did he talk about bringing Zane along.

"I'm sure he believes her. I'm not mad that he does. She is carrying his child, but I'm worried about my brother. She will not stop at anything. Gwen is doing something, and we are all unaware of it. Think about it. She came back out of nowhere and suddenly started acting nicely. I'm afraid she is going to do huge things in the future. I'm just not sure what," It hurt me to see Zane worry so much.

"I'll speak to Helel and see what he says. I will make sure he understands and sees Gwen's true face. I promise to fix everything," I said, reassuring Zane that I'd make things right.

"Can't you ask him if I can come? I won't piss him off. I just feel very left out," Zane requested, making me feel bad for him. I have come to the realization that I need to speak to Helel and ask him to let me bring Zane. If it were about him and Gwen, Zane should be present.

"I'll speak to him and let you know," I said while patting Zane's shoulder.

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