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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 277

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

Chapter 277 – The Only Friend.

“Can I be honest with you about something?” Maura asked while holding my hand.

“You can say anything,” I rea*s*sured her, saying I wouldn’t judge her for anything. “When I returned home after speaking to you, I spoke to my mom, and she told me she smelled princess cologne on me,” she recalled. I noticed how brightly she smiled whenever she spoke of her mother.

“I didn’t know we have a specific cologne,” I laughed with her.

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“It is just because she used to be Weredragon’s babysitter,” she explained. Her words seemed like I knew something about them, but because I was preparing a speech in the back of my mind with regard to explaining Zane and my relationship to her, I didn’t really pay attention to them.

“Maura! I have something to confess to you,” I then said, feeling guilty. As I slipped my hands out of her hands and lowered my head, she sort of shifted on the couch.

“Zane-,” Before I could continue, she nodded hard.

“Is there something— did something happen between you two?” She closed her eyes and kept them that way.

I just stared at her for the next few seconds, battling with myself over whether I should tell her or just let it go temporarily. I know she deserved the truth, but it would hurt her.

“He, urn, stole my diary and returned it a few hours ago,” I came up with an excuse on the spot, “I am so angry with him.” I felt bad for hiding the truth from her. But if anything, I would love for Zane to have this discussion with her.

“Oh!” She opened her eyes, and the way she sighed in relief made me feel a mixture of feelings. I was happy that I didn’t bother her at the moment, but also sad because nobody wants to be lied to.

“I can’t believe Pamela wanted her son to eat you.” She flinched so hard when thinking about what the woman working with her had been cooking in her home. “She was one crazy lady,” I commented angrily.

“Where do you think Scarlet went?” She knew about all the details because I told her. Obviously, I did not discuss Akin with her.

“I don’t know. But I will find her no matter what. There is a lot she has done that she needs to pay for.” I clenched my jaw when I remembered her face.

No wonder I never felt emotionally attached to her. I was always just too afraid of losing the only family I might have.

“Anyway, I want to help you,” I then adjusted on the couch and held her hands tightly, “I have a plan for us,” I claimed.

She was staring at my face with a weak smile and tears in her eyes. I am a*s*suming she doesn’t really believe we will ever be able to live a life where we don’t have to hide our identity.

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