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Sorry My Step-Uncle, I'm Not Your Backup Plan novel Chapter 34

Summary for Chapter 34: Sorry My Step-Uncle, I'm Not Your Backup Plan

Chapter Summary: Chapter 34 – Sorry My Step-Uncle, I'm Not Your Backup Plan by Kylie Homme

In Chapter 34, a key moment in the Internet novel Sorry My Step-Uncle, I'm Not Your Backup Plan, Kylie Homme delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

"We'll investigate the attempted rape," the officer said professionally. "However, we'll also need to look into the assault charges. As it's a criminal matter, the court will determine if it was reasonable self-defense."

Gabriella nodded. "Understood."

After posting bail, she left with Asher.

"I can have the charges dropped," he offered once they were in his car.

"No need," she said. "I can handle this."

Night had fallen around them.

In the darkness, Asher's features were barely visible.

"Gabby," his voice was soft, "you always handle everything alone. You could try leaning on me sometimes."

Gabriella fell silent.

Then sighed.

"After Mum died, I was lost for a long time," she said quietly. "When Father remarried, it felt like I had no one left in the world."

The night was still around them.

Her face was hidden in shadow, concealing the pain in her eyes. She tried to sound light. "I suppose I got used to handling everything myself."

"Because I didn't know who else to trust anymore."

Something in Asher's chest constricted.

"You have me," he said softly, his voice aching.

Gabriella didn't respond.

Victoria's words about Grace had planted a seed of doubt.

Grace, Asher's ward sister, might harbor feelings for him that she shouldn't.

From what Gabriella knew, Asher was quite fond of his sister.

Yes, he'd scolded Grace yesterday for her rudeness, but his anger seemed more about Grace's poor manners reflecting badly on the family name.

Not about defending Gabriella.

She knew she couldn't compete with the sister who'd grown up alongside him.

If conflict arose between her and Grace, Asher would likely take Grace's side.

To protect herself from future disappointment, Gabriella decided not to count on his support.

Her silence felt like defeat to Asher.

He sighed, gently stroking her hair. "Gabby, remember this—I will always be on your side. Always."

She murmured a soft "mm," head still lowered.

After dropping Gabriella home, Asher made a call to have the assault charges withdrawn.

Then he called his assistant.

"Find out which hospital those two are in. Handle it."

Tattoos lay in his hospital bed post-surgery, Bleached Hair in the next bed.

A masked man entered their room.

They recognized him—he'd transferred £5,000 to each of them earlier to harass the woman.

This disaster was his fault! Both testicles ruined—no children in his future.

£5,000 wasn't nearly enough compensation.

"You bastard," Tattoos snarled. "Why didn't you warn us she was trained? She's destroyed my future!"

"Shut it," the man snapped. "£30,000 each. When the police ask, say you were drunk and stupid. No mention of being hired. Understood?"

Two men in black suits stepped forward from behind him.

The patients froze.

Only now did they realize whom they'd crossed.

WilGabbym pressed. "The truth. Think carefully."

Remembering the masked man's threat, they stuck to their story.

Just drunk idiots making a bad choice.

Getting nothing more, WilGabbym left.

The next morning, Gabriella received a call—the assault charges had been dropped.

She wasn't surprised.

Clearly Asher's doing.

Though confident she could defend herself in court and prove self-defense, she saw no need to refuse his help now.

She called to thank him politely.

"Gabby," he sounded displeased, "don't thank me. I never want to hear that word from you again."

Standing by her bedroom window, she replied softly, "Alright."

"Those men who hurt you," he continued, "they'll pay for it."

Worried he might do something illegal, she said, "They've suffered enough, and the law will handle the rest. Leave it to the courts."

His voice dropped dangerously low. "Anyone who hurts you answers to me."

Gabriella listened silently.

She wondered: if Grace ever tried to hurt her, would he feel the same way?

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