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Sharing Beatrice novel by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 310

Sharing Beatrice A Luna To Her Stepbrothers by Alexis Dee

Chapter 310 – Freed A Crazy One.

Maura Despair:

“Oh, s*hi*t!” I cursed, panicking while searching for her around.

“I shouldn’t have set her free,” I was cursing at myself, feeling like an idiot for the hundredth time in the same day.

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“Why would she do that? I wasn’t going to stop her from leaving. If she told me she had to be somewhere, then why?” I was yammering when trying to cover the area around the house.

It was impossible.

The truth was that she took the pendant and escaped. I was beginning to feel like I should have talked to Zane first instead of giving her the pendant or setting her free.

“I need to speak with Zane,” I rushed back inside and locked the doors, wondering if she would return to hurt me just to keep her secret of fleeing safe. After countless efforts, Zane answered my call, but it wasn’t the concerned mate I had bothered.

“What? when someone doesn’t respond on the very first call, it means they are busy,” he yelled from the other side. It was at this moment that I forgot about Gwen and remembered the lie he told me when he gave me the pendant. “What is it?” he asked rudely, snapping me out of my thoughts.

“Why did you lie to me?” I asked in a whisper.

“What? when did I lie—f*uc*k!” He seemed to be interrupted at the wrong time. He was constantly throwing fits around and cussing out of the blue,

“they were f*uc*king k*issing. Get over her,” he then yelled at someone who he was with. “She is—,” I heard the familiar voice and instantly recognized the person.

It was Alpha King Maddox.

“She is— whatever she is. She is with Akin now. Didn’t you see her in his mouth?” Zane was talking angrily to his brother, “she is not here to kill us. She is just over us,” Zane seemed to be saying some incoherent words.

At this point, I wondered if he even knew he was still on the phone with me.

“It is not about who she is with right now. It is the fact that she is a princess,” Maddox explained in a broken voice.

Princess Beatrice!

They were talking about her. Well, at least Maddox was, because Zane seemed to be upset about the fact that he saw her with Akin. Why would he be upset when he has marked his mate and is keeping her in his little home away from everyone?

“Maura! Tell me, how does your mother’s pendant look like?” He asked me again while I sobbed. I knew why he wanted to know.

“It is a red one—with wings and pearls—,” I sniffled, recalling the exact words of Gwen. My mother had given me many details about various kinds of pendants when she was tied in the basement. It was from the fact that her memory was blurred and she kept recalling the babies who she used to babysit and their pendants.

I could have lied to Zane, but I didn’t want to. Beatrice needs to find her pendant so that she can return home and save our people.

“By the way, how did you know about the pendant?” The eeriness in his voice when questioning me made me gulp.

“I just knew—I remembered my mom’s words when we were sitting under the tree and all,” I lied, as I couldn’t tell him I might have messed up by freeing Gwen.

“Can you please come over? I am scared,” I whispered, looking around in fear of Gwen coming back for me.

“I am busy,” he sounded blunt when denying it, “I have to take care of my brother,” he didn’t even ask me why I was so scared and hung up on me.

I remained motionless, my tears streaming from my eyes, and I was in a bad mood.

“I shouldn’t have come here. I cut myself out and agreed to stay in isolation. All that for what? He will only return when he wants to sleep with me, and then he will leave. This is not love. I have to leave and inform Beatrice about Gwen myself. I have to stay beside my princess and follow her orders,” I sniffled and grabbed my bag to fill it with the clothes Zane left here for me and with some food to rely on when I am on my way back to her Royal Highness.

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