CHAPTER 27

Jason thought of locking me inside my room and buying breakfast. But he changed his mind when he looked at me. He claimed he did not want me alone and ordered breakfast to my room. Thankfully he let the topic drop for a few minutes.

“I am sorry, I lied.” Jason started.

“No, it is okay. It is your life.” I should stop thinking that I was special all the time.

“I forget; now I have people who truly care about me. And trust and loyalty goes both ways. You gave me a chance when no one else did.”

I shrugged. It was not a big deal. He was amazing. He just did not know it himself.

Jason sighed “I was a frat party mistake. Both parents tried to be amazing teen parents but screwed up from the start. I became a nuisance and they shuttled me to and fro and finally dropped me altogether after getting equal rights from law.”

He snorted. “I still do not know why they fought for parental rights if they...shit...this is difficult.”