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What Is She Hiding novel Chapter 34

Summary for Chapter 34: Ryan Meets His Grandparents: What Is She Hiding

Summary of Chapter 34: Ryan Meets His Grandparents from What Is She Hiding

Chapter 34: Ryan Meets His Grandparents marks a crucial moment in Whisper 5531’s Internet novel, What Is She Hiding. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Today is the day I am going to meet my grandparents. I hope that they like me. I know that what Rebel said was right. I saw my mother walk out dressed in nice respectful clothes. Nice dress mother. I thought I would take your advice and wear something nice.

Are you ready to go? I am ready. We walked out and got into moms car and she drove to the country. I saw horses, cows, and chickens. The place looked nice. I also saw a few bikes setting around. I forgot to tell you that Jasper has four brothers. They are in clubs in other towns.

Nice, mother. We got out of the car and walked up onto the porch. I knocked on the door and I saw Jaspers brother Teddy open the door. Come in Robin. I saw him look at Ryan. He looks just like Jasper. I followed Teddy into the living room. Mom, dad Robin is here.

I turned and looked at Jaspers mother. Well, if Jasper were alive he could not deny this one. This is Ryan. Rayan this is your dads mother, his father, his oldest brother Teddy, the second oldest brother Chris, then it was your dad, and this is James, and the youngest brother Mike. They are your uncles.

I looked at them all. This is Ryan. We can see he looks like Jasper. Teddy looked at me and said. It is just to bad you didn't call one week ago. That way Jasper could have met his son. So, just what do you want from us Robin? You kept Jasper away from his son for 10 years.

I don't want anything from you or your family. I felt that you all should know that Jasper has a son and his name is Ryan. He is a smart boy, and has a very IQ. That way if you saw him in town you would not come looking for answers. Now that you have met him we will go.

Let's go Ryan. I can see we are not welcome here either. I turned and started walking out the door with Ryan. We reached the car when I was jerked and shoved against the door. How dare you come here and bring Jaspers son here after all these years.

I know you Robin. You always have something up your sleeve. You played Rebel and then you played Jasper. You are not going to play my parents. I think you should leave and never come back. I figured your family would feel that way. Don't worry. Ryan and I don't need anything from you or your family.

I have taken care of my son for 10 years and I will continue to take care of him without any of his father's family. So you all can go straight to hell. We don't need any of you. I got into the car and looked in my son's eyes. This is all my fault. I should have been honest with Jasper a long time ago.

Shit, mom is going to kill me when she finds out what I did. We rode back and I looked at mom. They are gone. What do you mean they are gone. They left town. Teddy what did you do? I told her that she should leave town and never come back. Looks like she did just that.

We will never see our grandson again because of your temper Teddy. That was your fathers and my decision to make not yours. You better find our grandson and he better remain healthy and happy. This family will not shut out Jaspers son. I am ashamed of all of you. Get out. Leave. Go back to your clubs.

Leave your father and me alone. We don't need your help or want it. A part of your brother walked out that door and out of this town. Now we don't know where they are. Go on get out. We looked at each other and then dad. You heard your mother. Get out.

We walked out of dad and moms house and got on our bikes. I saw the light in mom's eyes Teddy. You for once just could not keep that big mouth shut could you? Now mom will be even sadder. She not only lost a son, she lost a grandson. The only child Jasper ever had.

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