Chapter 514
Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers By Alexis Dee Chapter 514
Chapter 504 Losing Lovers.
“Really?” Zane tilted his head and smiled. I was shocked for a split second before remembering why this treaty was important.
If we don’t stop Zane, every time somebody goes out, he will have his people kill them or hurt them.
“Akin!” Helel groaned.All rights © NôvelDrama.Org.
“You are welcome to come stay at the mansion for any random 10 days, but if anything happens in the pack during those days, you will be seized and taken action against,” Akin added another rule while keeping in mind that his people will not be around him to protect him when he comes over. And neither will he have his dagger on him.
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“Huia is also not allowed to step in,” I was the one who said that, and her mood changed.
“Fine,” Zane shrugged, happily accepting to enter the mansion, even if it meant he was alone.
That showed his desperation to annoy us.
“Then I’ll sign, but the instant any of the rules are broken, I will be free to act up on my wild fantasies,” Zane argued, and before he could sign, he mumbled, “Oh! I forgot to add another clause. If I get anyone pregnant from the pack, I’ll have her stay with me.
You see! My child will not be an ordinary child, so without me being on her side, she might lose her life,” that was the most bizarre thing he had said during the meeting. We were silent for a while, contemplating why such a weird rule.
I would never accept him or sleep with him. So who was he talking about? Was he going to impregnate Shiloh? Is that why he wanted to enter the mansion?
“Sure, if she wants to stay with you–,” Akin shrugged, not afraid of accepting that rule.
“She has to. It’s not for me, the rule is for the child and the mommy,” Zane winked, making us roll our eyes at him. “Fine,” Helel replied.
None of them were buzzing about it. However, I just felt the clause to be very weird and out of the blue.They then called the member of the council and asked him to add the new clauses and terms while Akin and Helel discussed another big issue with Zane.
“Now! It doesn’t mean you are our brother again,” Akin raised the point, “you will have to make a public apology and also kneel before Maddox’s grave to beg for his forgiveness,” since that was all we could do, we decided to pressurize him into doing such a thing. Otherwise, there was no way he would even let himself get arrested.
With the white dagger in his captivity, we couldn’t risk anything.
“And you have to return his heart. We will bury it with his body,” Helel added, watching Zane bury his head down and take a deep breath.
“That’s the only thing I’ve got of him,” Zane murmured dejectedly.
“Because that’s the only thing left out of his body after you snatched it out of his chest,” I muttered and clenched my fists, watching him raise his head to pass me a deadly glare.
“Fine. I’ll do that,” as he agreed, I felt relieved. That has been our major goal so far.
I watched him nod and then look at Huia, who looked like she was against the idea. I don’t know why, but Reign insisted we bring his heart as soon as possible. I think that will be how he can finally be put to rest.
“So then, let’s sign the papers and get over with this deal,” Akin saw the member return with the papers and straightened his back.
Helel stretched his neck, gently massaging it while also checking the baby cam on his phone. He would always see Evelyn through the security cameras all around the mansion. I liked this version of him more. But that didn’t mean I wasn’t angry at him.
I had boiling questions for him that I will bombard him with once this meeting ends.
Once I looked away from Helel, I saw Zane watching me. He had seen me stare at Helel. The three signed the papers, while I was the last one to sign.
After I signed them too, we got up to leave.
“It was nice seeing you all,” Zane voiced, but none of us stayed to hear him out.We were already done with the meeting. We wanted to get out and go back home to prepare for the arrival of Maddox’s heart.
The whole car ride was eerily weird, though.
Akin hadn’t spoken a word. His eyes were restlessly staring outside the window while he massaged his lower l*ip with his f*inger.
“You look bothered,” I said to him, getting his attention.
“Do you think we made a mistake by signing that treaty?” I asked, noticing how he closed his eyes and leaned his head back on the chair to take a deep breath before he mumbled.
“What is that on your neck?”
My body got covered in goosebumps at the question alone. How stupid of me to think he will not ask me about it. “I don’t know. I haven’t seen anything on my neck,” I said, turning my head to him and watching him not open his eyes.
“Then take a peek at the mirror, examine it, and tell me what it is,” he demanded in a calming tone, refusing to open his eyes and look at me. I felt the pressure bubbling inside me as I shoved my hair off and grabbed a mirror from my purse to look at it.
I was hoping it was a mosquito bite or something. A rash maybe.
But the moment I saw it, I bit my bottom l*ip in shock. It was a hickey.
But I don’t remember getting it from anywhere. If Akin didn’t give me one, there is no way somebody else did. “So, what is it?” he inquired.
“Has to be a rash,” I replied, shaking in my skin.
“Hm, okay!” he said and opened his eyes. The minute our eyes connected, I was stunned to see the emptiness in them.