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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 202

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

Chapter 202 – Everybody Moved On

Beatrice’s POV:

Zane and Maddox left instead of ordering anything. I wasn’t too surprised because I knew Maddox had only come here to vent his feelings to me.

“Where is Maura?” Pamela walked into the kitchen with empty plates in her hands and asked for Maura.

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“I don’t know. When I walked out of the restroom, I found her gone,’ I told Pamela, watching her look around for Maura.

“She never leaves like this,” Pamela said, concerned, as I shrugged.

“Maybe she went to her house to get something?” I suggested, and Pamela reluctantly nodded. There was not much we could do about it.

“Ah!” Pamela let out a sigh of relief when checking her phone. “She had left me a message,” she informed.

“What did she say?” I asked Pamela, who didn’t show me the message but looked extremely pleased about something. I knew there were some things they wouldn’t share with me, and since I was too new, I didn’t f*orc*e them or try to make them uncomfortable by eavesdropping on their conversations. “She indeed went back to her home to get something.’ Pamela f*orc*ed a smile on her lips and immediately broke eye contact with him. I knew at that moment that she didn’t want to share it with me.

“If you don’t mind, can I also take some time off?” I turned to her and asked her with high hopes. I needed to call Akin and ask him about Helel’s body.

“What for?” Pamela grabbed the dough and asked me with a bit of an attitude. I realized she wanted to know everything we were doing. It was as if she wanted us to rely on her, and that was not something I would do.

I appreciated her for being nice to me and wanting to be a shoulder for me to cry on, but sharing everything with her was something only Maura could do. I believed in keeping my secrets to myself.

“I have something to do,” I said, not disclosing anything to her. She stopped kneading and raised her face to stare at the wall ahead as she gave it a thought and then shrugged.

“Fine. Go ahead! But come back in a few minutes. I cannot take care of everything alone,” she warned me while I took my apron off in a hurry and exited the cafe.

I was only given a few minutes, so I needed to hurry and not waste my time. I haven’t even walked away from the cafe when I watched somebody standing at a distance and watching me.

“Markus?” I whispered in confusion, “What is he doing out there?” I frowned at the way he was standing there when his mother told me he doesn’t even walk past the tall gra*s*s.

I haven’t been able to process what he did with me the other day and now this. Instead of ignoring it, I walked briskly into the kitchen and called for Pamela.

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