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When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) novel Chapter 187

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Evelina hastily pocketed her phone, "Just some feeds that popped up. Nobody sent it to me."

The last thing she needed was the Langstons catching wind of it.

After all, it was only because she was left an orphan that the Langstons had taken her in. Moreover, as for that her father might still be alive, something must be amiss behind the matter.

Evelina had a sinking feeling about it all.

Evelina quickly changed the subject, "Why are you back so soon? Is Lucian feeling any better?"

"Yeah, he's on the mend."

Alaric finally withdrew his hand, "I heard you on the live stream earlier, saying Lucian got sick. What did Lemira say about it?"

Evelina sighed, "She seemed even more upset, blamed me for airing it out in front of everyone."

That was exactly what Evelina had intended. By publicly shaming Lemira, she hoped to drive her away for good.

"Don't beat yourself up over it. Lemira's changed."

Alaric glanced around the bedroom, hesitating before he spoke again, "Eve, your old room was kinda cramped, so I was thinking of redoing the guest room for you. But this bedroom, maybe we should give it back to Lemira. What do you think?"

Evelina's face froze. She hadn't expected Alaric came to talk about this.

Having moved into Lemira's bedroom, she'd made it her own sanctuary. The thought of leaving it had never crossed her mind!

Especially since Lemira had declared her intention to cut ties with the Langstons, Evelina had felt like she was the true Langston heiress, entitled to the grandest room.

But now Alaric was suggesting she move out?

Alaric awkwardly added, "Eve, don’t overthink it and don't get me wrong. It's just, Lemira's been quite the handful, and it seems right to give her back what belongs to her."

When Lemira talked about severing ties, it had felt like a slap in the face to him. He realized he had been unfair, favoring Evelina over Lemira before, and now he needed learn to be fair. After all, Lemira cared about these things.

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