Read Chapter 8 with many climactic and unique details. The series My mate, My exception is one of the top-selling novels by Patrick Rob. Chapter content Chapter 8 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read My mate, My exception Chapter 8 for more details.
"Come on Jake, give me some answers and get over it." I feel odd at this point, like I was tearing at the seams. Jake seems to notice and he looks over at me in a caring way.
"I'm so sorry Jen, I don't blame you for this, for any of it." I immediately feel better, like I had just relieved all of my stress.
Jake reaches up to touch my cheek and I step back. "We're not done yet. You owe me and explanation. Don't come anywhere near me unless you want to explain." I turn to walk out of the room, but freeze when I hear what Tyler says next.
"This would be so much simpler if she wasn't a human."
Jake and I both sit at the kitchen table. Jake had ordered Tyler to take himself as well as Leah out of the room after Tyler had blurted-out his odd confession.
"You know, Tyler is kind of an idiot." Jake states, when I give him a pointed look to let him know I want an explanation. "When he said human, I'm sure he meant girl." I flare my nostrils and give him the meanest look I could muster, which causes my body to tense up. "And when I mean girl...." He quickly adds, "I mean hormonal, and dramatic. I didn't mean to be sexist." He finishes.
I continue staring him down. "Yes, because god forbid I be a hormonal and dramatic girl." I spit at him.
"That's not what I meant!" He tries to correct himself. "I'm so sorry Jen, I'm sorry if I'm upsetting you. Please don't be upset. I would do anything to make it up to. Anything at all. I don't know what I'm talking about, but if you want me to walk a hundred miles to pick up something for you or drive you anywhere you want for the next month, then I will. Please forgive me though." He pleads with big puppy-dog eyes. I want to keep my bitch face on, but he actually sounds sincere; he actually sounds worried. People get this thought that only girls can pull that puppy-dog face, but Jake was as adorable as can be right now and he was pulling one off to a tee.
"Whatever. I forgive you for calling me hormonal and dramatic." I say while rolling my eyes. Jake's body relaxes and he lets out a relived sigh.
"Now that that's cleared, I want to take you on a date." He says confidently.
I wasn't even that surprised at his sudden proclamation. I had known of this guy for a week and I already felt like he was meant to be here with me. I understood why, but it still catches me surprised.
"Why me?" I ask innocently.
"That's easy," he responds with a smirk. "Ever since I saw you at that store I knew we were meant to be."
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