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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 269

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

Chapter 269 – Get Out Of His Head.

“I’ll go check the door; you keep her silent.” That’s when Pamela rushed over to me, and as I opened my mouth to scream for help, she grabbed the yellow yam ball and shoved it in my mouth.

“Mmmhhhh!” I protested, but it was of no use.

“Now stay here with her, okay?” she told Markus, who nodded shakily and walked out of the room to attend the door.

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She left the door open for Markus to hear what was going on and take measures in accordance with that.

“Don’t get too c*oc*ky. He will never find you,” Markus smirked through fear. I don’t know why it seemed like he was convincing himself and not me.

That’s when he went silent and pointed at something placed on the desk from afar.

“You see that powder? It causes hallucinations. The instant your Alpha Zane thinks he’s got it all together, my mother will sprinkle some of this dust on him, and then he will lose himself. He will come here but not see you.” Now that he had explained to me why Pamela had taken such a huge step with no fear, I understood why the plan had been in the works for weeks.

He then went silent to listen to the conversation going on downstairs.

“Hey,” Pamela greeted him and let him in, I believe. I closed my eyes as it was like watching heaven’s door from a small distance, but I couldn’t do anything about it.

“Hi Pamela. I didn’t want to bother you so early in the morning, but I came here to see Beatrice. Can you call her for me?” Hearing Zane’s voice was such a comfort for me in this state.

“Oh! She never returned home. I thought she was staying at a hotel with you.” Pamela continued to blind him with her lies.

“My brother dropped her at the field. What are you talking about?” Zane sounded almost annoyed with her.

“I don’t know about any of it. Maybe she changed her mind and decided to visit her mother instead.” She lied some more. Her mother never came back. She called me and told me she was not going to live in a small house in the middle of the field.”

“Hm! That’s weird. Beatrice would never-,” Zane was showing his concern when Pamela interrupted him.

“She means a lot to you, doesn’t she?” Her question made me frown. What was she trying to do?

“A lot is a very small word.” Zane responded. His voice was not static, so I believe he was walking around the house.

He must have suspected something was wrong.

“Are you sure she didn’t tell you to tell me I am not here?” Zane questioned. “No! I would not lie to you for anyone.” Pamela used her charming, trusting voice to comfort Zane.

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