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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 262

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

Chapter 262 – The Brothers Want To Date Me.

I didn’t stick around for more humiliation after that. I walked straight out of the mansion while the father and the sons argued.

Sofia was disappointed, while Varisha took a breath of relief. It was unfortunate that I trusted that man when I should have remembered how easy it was for him to look away from the truth just for the crown’s sake.

“Beatrice! Wait!” I heard Zane rush after me while I walked on the road, making my way back to home. I haven’t even heard from my mother all this time.

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The last time I saw her was when I shoved her in the cab, but after that, she never messaged or called me to inform me she had reached home.

I was also too preoccupied with everything else going on to check on her. But now I wanted to go back home and forget about all this for at least a day.

“Beatrice!” Zane ran up to me and blocked my way, breathing profusely while scanning my face. “My dad is an a*s*shole,” he stated, making me shake my head at how blunt he was.

“I know,” I replied, trying to get past him.

“At least let me drop you,” he insisted, and a scoff from my lips made him understand that just because I went through a lot in the last few hours didn’t mean I would come crawling into his arms for comfort.

“You already did,” I commented as I recalled the night he went over to my friend to finish what he started with me. He didn’t only play her, but he played me dirty as well.

“Can we not forget about it?’ he asked, sounding super low.

‘Zane! I have become the sidechick or the other woman unintentionally, but now you want me to intentionally accept you and kick my friend in the back? She loved you, and this is what you did to her? I am sorry, but I can’t do this to her,” I excused, not ready to become a fool.

He would have never stopped had he not been caught. He was only guilty now because I found out.

“Beatr—,” as he continued to pester me, Maddox’s car stopped on my other side and he opened his window to invite me inside.

‘Thank you, brother, but I am dropping her home,” Zane smiled through his clenched jaw when talking to his brother.

“I can tell that is not happening,” Maddox commented. “It is not about a challenge. She must be tired. Let me drop her home,” he said, and before Zane could say a word, I rolled into the car with Maddox.

Maddox didn’t even wait before starting the car and driving away. I was silent for a minute because I needed some time to escape Zane’s gaze. The way he was looking at me when I got into the car would stick with me for some time.

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