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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 215

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

Chapter 215 – Miss Naughty Calls Him Every Night

“How did it happen?” Akin pulled away from me and demanded an answer from my mother, who had been watching us with sparkles in her eyes. It was amusing to see her having no issue with our closeness anymore.

“You leave a beautiful girl at the mercy of some weirdos living in the fields. What outcome do you expect?” The way my mother put it, I knew she wanted to get out of there and wanted Akin’s help in doing so.

Akin turned his face to me and looked at me with a quizzical stare.

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“They did it?” Akin asked, watching me nonstop for answers. I was going to respond to him when Pamela rushed out of the house with a fake smile on her lips.

“Here!” She had a wet towel in her hand that she wanted me to dab on my bruise. “Your highness!” She pretended like she had no idea he was there.

“Did you or your son do this to her?” Akin turned to her, angrily yelling at her. My mother looked pleased with herself. She was certain Akin would come at this time of night for me, and it happened.

It was at this moment that I decided to expose Markus. Now that Akin is here, it will be easy for me to bring the drawing to light and also expose him as a weirdo. “No! I was hitting my son when Beatrice got between us, and I accidentally hit her. I am so ashamed of myself for all that, but it was a genuine accident,” Pamela lied, making me bob my head and grab the drawing to show it to her and see her reaction now.

While Akin was arguing with her and I was busy flattening the paper behind their backs, I was shocked to realize it wasn’t the same drawing. However, the context of the drawing silenced me.

I stood in my spot and then shoved the paper back in my pocket. My heart was pounding; my breathing was irregular now.

Something changed, and I no longer wanted to accuse Markus, at least not right now.

“She is lying. She hit my daughter!” my mom argued back.

“Beatrice! Tell me who did this to you.” Akin ignored the two ladies and looked my way this time.

“Tell him how unsafe you are here,” Mother voiced from behind Pamela, who was anxiously rubbing her palms and waiting for my response.

I knew in the moment that if I said the truth. Akin would take me out of here. But did I want it? No! I didn’t want it anymore. I have to stay here and find out more about the drawing from Markus.

“It was an accident,” I lied, closing my eyes and holding my face in my hands. I heard my mother gasp and complain while Pamela looked at ease.

“You don’t have to hide the truth. Just t—,” Akin whispered, but a hard headshake from me silenced him.

“I am not lying,” I said.

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