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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 300

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

Chapter 300-Fill Me Completely.

Maura Despair:

“I have heard so much about these mountains,” I thought as I looked around while walking towards the small house hand in hand with Zane.

“The mountains of the West!” Zane sighed, This is your home for now,” he opened the door and revealed a beautiful, small, two-room house. It looked so cozy, and the fresh smell of paint and furniture was also a sign that it had been taken care of recently.

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“This house is so pretty,” I exclaimed happily, looking around and noticing the beauty of the house, “did you build this house?” I had to ask him because it looked newly built.

“I did for —” he then just stopped randomly to show me around. There wasn’t much space, but it was filled with necessary luxuries.

Or the basic luxuries of life.

The couch in front of the TV looked so cozy that I could imagine me lying there in his arms and watching TV every night.

“There is enough food in the refrigerator. Call me if you need anything, okay?” As soon as he was done showing me around, he turned to smile my way and my heart dropped in my chest.

“You are not going to stay here with me?” I asked, with tears burning my eyes. I was still not over what happened to my mother, and now he was also leaving me. ‘Maura!” He cupped my face in his firm, warm hands and pouted, “I have to be there to take care of stuff. I have other duties, too,” he continued, pouting cutely.

“But—before I leave-1 have something for you,” he paused and stepped back, finding something in his pocket and making me wonder what it could be.

“As promised—,” he smiled and pulled out a pendant with a green eye and wings. I didn’t have to ask him twice what it was. He fulfilled his promise. “Is that-,” I gasped at the beauty of it and the reminder of my mother.

“That is indeed your mother’s pendant,” he grinned while placing the pendant in my palm and kept staring at me while I teared up.

“It is so pretty, just like my mother,” I cried while hugging the pendant.

“If you are going to keep crying, I will take it away from you,” he joked, grabbing the pendant, and I fought to take it back. He laughed at me and then pulled me into his embrace.

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