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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 176

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

Chapter 176 – The Bastard Child.

Beatrice’s POV:

It’s been two days since I slept with Flynn, and I haven’t felt this dirty before. At least he deleted the video. However, every time Maddox came into my sight, I felt guilty. I didn’t know how to tell him what had been going on.

I was afraid I would break his heart with the truth.

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Flynn, thankfully, hadn’t talked to me, as he had been busy with some personal matters of his own.

“Just talk to them, okay?” Varisha told him, watching us all leave the mansion and be in the garden.

I only knew Sofia had invited Dream and Reign over, as she was pretty fond of them. But I didn’t know why Flynn had been acting up ever since he heard of the girls.

Varisha didn’t come outside when we gathered around the patio to have brunch. “Where is your mother, Flynn?” The first thing Sofia asked when Flynn walked among us made me think this meeting must have something to do with Varisha. Dream and Reign awkwardly stood near the table full of food and kept staring at Flynn.

“She is inside,’ Flynn answered with a bit of an att*itude. My mom and Lord Vasquez had been busy shopping for their wedding, so they were obviously not a part of this little get-together.

I wanted to go speak to Reign, but Dream being in the way wasn’t a good idea. She hadn’t been glaring at me ever since she had arrived.

I knew for a fact that Maddox had not told anyone about our relationship, so her looking at me with such hatred only meant one thing. She was just a hater. Everyone was being so awkward. Maddox, Helel and Akin were standing together, having drinks, while Zane was standing by the tree, using his cellphone. I made my way near the girls and grabbed a corn dog, trying to reach Reign.

“Try it with mustard,” Reign herself approached me and smiled, helping me with the sauce.

“So, how is it going? I heard you were going to speak to Mr. Mykel about your nightmare. What did he say?” I asked her, trying to hold down my white dress because the wind kept blowing it away.

“He has been helping me a lot lately,” she answered, but instantly picked a food item to change the topic. “This is tasty,’ she said, acting like she had never eaten a waffle before.

Something was off, but I didn’t want to press her over it.

That’s when Flynn walked between us and stood in his spot in an awkward silence.

The way he was staring at us made me wonder if he was going to do something stupid. But then he did something extremely weird. “Why are you two here?” he asked Dream, but I knew he was talking to both of them.

“You didn’t like seeing us here?’ Dream approached him and asked him sadly. I didn’t want to a*s*sume anything because it was too early for that.

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