Summary of Chapter 8 from Sorry My Step-Uncle, I'm Not Your Backup Plan
Chapter 8 marks a crucial moment in Kylie Homme’s Internet novel, Sorry My Step-Uncle, I'm Not Your Backup Plan. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Gabriella's POV
I was just leaving the lab when Ryder Gomez, my labortory classmate, blocked my path.
"Come on, Gabriella, why are you so cold? Just give me one chance!"
Other students gathered around, eager for drama.
I sighed, facing my persistent admirer. "Look, Ryder, like I've told you a hundred times - I'm focused on my PhD right now. Dating isn't on my radar."
He'd been trying for months, refusing to take no for an answer.
Ryder stepped closer, insisting I come to some party he was organizing.
Before I could shut him down for the hundredth time, a tall figure stepped between us.
"She said no. What part of that isn't getting through?"
I knew that voice. I knew that stance. Kayden.
Even in a parallel life, I'd recognize him anywhere.
Things escalated fast. The guys started shoving each other, and I jumped in to break it up. The last thing I needed was campus police getting involved.
"Stop it!" I yelled at Kayden, pulling him back. "What is wrong with you? Did you not get my message?"
"Gabby, I finally found you. I'm not letting go again." His voice cracked. "I know you're still mad, but I swear I'll do better."
"All these years, I thought Charlotte was different - this pure, genuine person compared to all those fake socialites. But she was the biggest fake of all. She played me for my money, and that baby... it wasn't even mine."
"Charlotte never loved me. She just wanted my bank account. God, I was such an idiot thinking she actually cared."
"She planned the whole thing - needed some sucker to bankroll her real life with her boyfriend and their kid. She completely betrayed me."
The revelation stunned me. Charlotte had never really loved him?
Looking back at my past life, it felt like karma had finally caught up.
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