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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 236

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

Chapter 236 – I Cannot Tell Anyone.

Maura’s POV:

I was glad I got to share my secret with someone who would understand. I have never thought in a million years that she will turn out to be a weredragon, but I was happy for her. For us!

“You look relaxed.” Pamela saw me smiling to myself and asked.

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“Did Zane contact you?” She approached me in haste and whispered with a shine in her eyes.

The mention of Zane instantly withered my smile. She didn’t know why Zane backed down from me, but she was aware that I slept with him.

“No! He hasn’t,” I sighed, forgetting the good news.

“Oh! I hope—he didn’t just do all those sweet things just to sleep with you.” Pamela was blunt when it came to speaking her mind. She would almost never sugarcoat anything.

Thinking like that means doubting Zane’s character, and I cannot even think about it. “We had some other arguments, and those might have upset him.” I turned my gaze away from hers when I recalled what exactly went down that day.

“You are an incredibly sweet girl, Maura. You don’t understand how people can act when they want something. Fine! Even if that reason is out of the way, I think there are plenty others that you are refusing to consider,” she yammered, her eyebrow raising high on her forehead.

“What reason?” I inquired, with a visible frown on my forehead. I don’t know what could be so alarming that she found it and I couldn’t see it, but now I was attentively listening to her.

“You need to look around and make friends wisely.” She took a full spin and then cleared her throat when her eyes landed on Beatrice’s bag in the corner. “Beatrice? What does she have to do with anything?” I asked, watching her roll her eyes at me and call me silly and stupid in silence.

“She is not who you think she is,” Pamela whispered.

Hearing such a thing about someone to whom you have just revealed your secrets is never a good feeling. However, Beatrice had shared her truth with me as well. I wondered why Pamela was so threatened by her all the time. Because, quite honestly, I noticed nothing alarming about Beatrice.

“She is a sweet soul. I guess you guys are having chore troubles at home,” I tried joking and diverting the topic. But Pamela’s aggressive head shake explained why she disagreed with me.

“It’s not only about that. I am just wondering why it is that every time she goes in front of someone, they fall for her.” Pamela stroked her chin as she passed a very weird comment to Beatrice.

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