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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 261

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Chapter 261 – When He Is A Sc*umB*ag.

It was the most awkward car ride. It was filled with silence as Akin refused to talk to me. He didn’t even look my way.

I still had the camera in my hand, and my motive was clear. This camera would go straight to Lord Vasquez and we all together will watch Flynn take a fall.

We were headed to the Spade mansion, where we were going to speak to Lord Vasquez. After an hour-long ride, we finally arrived, and my phone had already drained all the battery.

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Once getting out of the car, I rushed in Akin’s direction to have one last word with him.

“Beatrice, move!” he demanded, not even looking me in the eye.

“Come on. I understand I messed up, but trust me, I have changed my plan.” I excused myself, feeling guilty every time I watched him look away from me. It was truly unfair that I took away his choices from him.

“Let’s focus on getting rid of one issue for now.” Akin cleared his throat, but didn’t sound too harsh this time. I was beginning to think that maybe now he was calming down.

I nodded and walked after him, stepping into the mansion once again where I was told to never set a foot inside.

That’s when a guard stepped forward and stretched his arm out to prevent me from stepping in. Akin stopped a few steps ahead of us and turned around to glare at the guard.

“You are not allowed inside,” the guard grunted, probably not even watching Akin, who was glaring at him.

“I am here to make those decisions,” Akin gestured at him to step aside and, after realizing he shouldn’t have done that, the guard stepped back and anxiously rubbed his palms.

None of us really said anything else to him since he was only doing his job. The poor guy was following the orders of that crazy Vasquez.

Once we have walked into the mansion and into the living room, we found everyone present there already. It seemed like they had already brought the audience home.

“Just great!” I whispered under my breath, staying behind Akin.

‘Huh! and he brought her back,” Varisha scoffed, shrugging her shoulders when we joined them. Lord Vasquez looked mad as hell.

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