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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 200

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

Chapter 200 – They Come To Bully Me.

Beatrice’s POV:

I have been in a weird position with everyone. Pamela was taking good care of me, but so far I have cracked her. She was only nice to the girls, whom she thought was miserable. The ones who were strongly loved by someone were not her cup of tea. So maybe she just wanted to surround herself with frills who are miserable and unable to think about anything but their troubles.

I went to the cafe with a heavy heart. My head still hurts, and my pill bottle will soon run out of pills. Now that my mother was no longer a rogue she-wolf, nor was she a soon- to-be lady. I don’t know how she was planning to get me pills.

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We were not exactly pack members, as nobody wanted US and neither were we rogues. So, it was pretty safe to say we were neither here nor there.

I would usually walk out of the house and look at the tall gra*s*s, but that habit was no longer a choice. After I watched Markus look at me as if I were a meal, I couldn’t stomach leaving at night.

I had borrowed some money from my mother because I wanted to call Akin from a telephone booth this time. However, the instant I walked out of the kitchen with an apron on, I saw Maddox sitting in the cafe.

“Come here!” His tone was extremely discourteous when calling for me. I stared at him for a moment before walking away. There were few customers, as it was still so early.

“Good morning, sir, what would you like to have?” I asked him, forcing a smile across my lips and keeping my eyes on the notepad I was holding.

“Whatever I ordered yesterday,” he said.

I raised my eyes only a little and noticed him scanning me from head to toe. “So, how is this life treating you? I suppose you must be having a hard time walking through the tall gra*s*s every day and not taking a fancy car with many guards,” he commented with a scoff.

“It is treating me well.” I didn’t want to indulge in a conversation with someone who was still hurt and mourning his brother’s death. If Helel wasn’t in the equation, I might have spent some time educating Maddox, but right now, he looked like a broken brother, and I wouldn’t ever hurt anyone who was related to Helel.

“I heard some dead bodies had been found in the field. In fact, I heard you are the one who—” He paused as he stared behind me after the cafe door opened and somebody walked in. I turned around only a little to see Zane walking in and staring deeply into my eyes. Of course, he knew I worked here, but his gaze was always silent and intense.

“Good morning, sir,” I said, stepping aside but instantly lowering my eyes.

“How are you, Beatrice?” Instead of treating me like a server, he said my name and sat down from across the table with his brother.

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