With the author's famous My mate, My exception series, Patrick Rob captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 4, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the My mate, My exception series be available today?
Key: My mate, My exception Chapter 4
"Thanks for driving me out here mama." I say smiling at her.
She smilea back at me. "Of course baby girl." I love when she calls me this. It wasn't like a name I got for being spoiled rotten. I just actually was the baby girl. I have three older brothers.
Yeah. Three.
I loved them and they without a doubt made me who I am today. Not only am I, the youngest but I am also the only girl. My dad is wrapped around my finger and my brothers are too. As much as they act all stuck up and too good for me they all love me. The are my protectors and will always defend me.
My brother Jace is the oldest. He already graduated from college and lived two towns over from us. He is a teacher at our schools rival high school, ironically.
My second brother was Justin. He's a sophomore in college and is studying something in engineering.
My last brother is also a senior like me. His name is Jeremy. He's almost a full year older than me, but he was held back in the first grade. He's usually the one most annoyed by me, but still would beat up any guy for me.
Why my parents love the letter J- no one really knows. My mom's name is Rachel and my dad's name is Tom. With our last name being Wills, the J came from no where.
My mom and I don't talk much so the car ride is quite peaceful. I am similar to my mom that way, we're both pretty quiet.
While in the drive through of Walgreens, I get a text from Leah asking what had happened at the doctor's office. I give her the update, tell her I am picking up my medicine now and that I would be home soon. She doesn't text me back after that.
I soon find out why.
Pulling down my street, you can see all the balloons in my yard. A group of people stand in my yard including Riley, Leah, and Dylan. Dylan stands on the driveway holding a bouquet of flowers. My mom must have known what was going on because she pulls up at the edge of my street instead of pulling in.
I jump out and want to run to my friends, but I know what this is about.
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