I Don’t Want My Biased Parents Anymore Ch 8

I Don’t Want My Biased Parents Anymore Ch 8

I turned to Luke and pulled at his sleeve

Let’s go home.” 

Luke nodded

Jake yelled after me, but I didn’t look back

I don’t know what he was hoping to 

accomplish coming here, but it seems he was 

just wanting to get information from me. After 

all, he and Luke were rivals

A month later

Luke’s hands were almost back to normal

When I told him I was moving out, he asked if 

I wanted to be his girlfriend and let him take 

care of me forever

I was surprised. He’d never shown any 

interest in me, not back when we were 

negotiating contracts, or even while I was 

taking care of him. He always seemed so 

detached

I stared at him suspiciously. “You like me

What do you like about me?” 

From the moment I saw you, I thought you 

were special. Small, but with a fiery temper

And kind of clumsy, too. Makes you want to 

scoop you up and protect you.” 

Who was he talking about

Luke reached out and ruffled my hair. “Think 

about it. I really like you.” 

His eyes were serious

I’d seen him be serious enough times to know 

he wasn’t lying

But I didn’t want to trust love again

I didn’t want to get hurt again

Don’t answer me now. You can take your 

time. I’m willing to wait.” 

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His gaze was gentle, like it could melt all my 

pain away

I smiled faintly. Okay. I’ll think about it.” 

But I still moved out

Before leaving, I told him, Be careful with 

Jake. He’s a vindictive guy. Your situation is… 

tricky. He’s capable of anything.” 

Luke bit his lip. I’m not going back to that 

family.” 

Then, he told me why

Luke’s mom and Luke’s dad were best 

friends, and when it came down to the 

wedding talk, Luke’s dad didn’t marry her

The reasons are confidential. After the 

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wedding, Luke’s dad had to go to his mother 

and take her away

Luke hated that family. He didn’t want 

anything. He was skilled and had money

He was a lot like me. Happiness was our goal

not revenge

I patted his shoulder, looking at him with pity

You poor kid. I’ll watch your back from now 

on.” 

He chuckled. Alright.” 

Maybe it was the way we had each other’s 

backs, but we suddenly felt closer

Even after I moved out, he called me every 

day, wanting to share everything with me

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I was genuinely grateful

Even crashing into his car felt like a blessing

After my divorce, I had no idea what to do or 

where to go

Then I crashed into his car and had to take 

care of him, and I didn’t have time to dwell on 

things

Time heals all wounds

If last time was to test my patience, then this 

lifetime has to be to bring me happiness

I was about to answer his question when

realized I couldn’t get ahold of him

He wasn’t answering calls or texts

He had mentioned that he’d be busy, but 

normally, I would have waited. But now, I felt 

anxious and wanted to see him as soon as 

possible

I went to his house, but no one was there

The building manager said he hadn’t been 

home for two days

I started to panic. I went to his office and 

found out his assistant had already called the 

cops

He’d vanished

I Don’t Want My Biased Parents Anymore

I Don’t Want My Biased Parents Anymore

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