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Sorry My Step-Uncle, I'm Not Your Backup Plan novel Chapter 21

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Read Chapter 21 with many climactic and unique details. The series Sorry My Step-Uncle, I'm Not Your Backup Plan is one of the top-selling novels by Kylie Homme. Chapter content Chapter 21 - 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 Sorry My Step-Uncle, I'm Not Your Backup Plan Chapter 21 for more details.

The ice blue Bentley Continental GT gleamed in the morning sun, its unique color breathtaking. Gabriella's eyes lit up.

She loved it.

A man in an impeccable suit stepped out, offering her the keys with polished deference. "Miss Rodriguez, from Mr. Blackwood."

Taking the keys, Gabriella felt touched.

Asher was incredibly generous—the car must cost over $300,000.

"Thank you," she said to the delivery man.

"My pleasure, Miss. I'll take my leave if there's nothing else." He gave a slight bow, maintaining perfect professionalism.

"Of course."

As he left, Asher called.

"How's the car?" His tone was casual, as if asking about lunch.

Three hundred thousand dollars, discussed like grocery shopping.

In their social circle, such gifts to fiancées were unremarkable. But after three years of middle-class life, she'd almost forgotten that world.

"I love it, Asher. Thank you."

"I remembered you like blue," his rich voice carried warmth.

"How did you know that?"

She couldn't recall ever mentioning her color preference.

A soft chuckle. "During our tutoring sessions—all your notebooks and pencil cases were light blue."

Gabriella was surprised he'd noticed such details.

She did love blue, and this ice blue Bentley had genuinely stunned her.

"The moment I saw it, I knew you'd love it," Asher said softly. "Take it for a spin? It's perfectly sized for you."

"I will soon."

After hanging up, Gabriella sat in the driver's seat, hands on the wheel, feelings mixed.

She had her license and had driven plenty these past three years.

But always Drake's cars, while her own sat gathering dust in her family's London garage.

With Drake, she'd been more like his designated driver than girlfriend.

He'd call from bars, too drunk to drive, expecting her to pick him up.

She'd heard his friends mention how he'd bought his previous girlfriend an $80,000 BMW after their breakup.

Yet despite knowing her job required frequent travel—court appearances, client meetings, case negotiations—he'd never once offered to get her a car.

Not that she'd wanted one from him, but comparing his attitude with Asher's made the difference in consideration painfully clear.

Drake's version of care felt embarrassingly inadequate.

Lost in thought, she heard an exclamation.

"Oh my god, what a gorgeous car! I've been dying to get one of these!" Sienna's voice carried across the driveway.

Through the window, Gabriella saw Sienna and Drake approaching.

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