I don’t want that biased love Chapter 7

I don’t want that biased love Chapter 7

always looked out for me. We’d play house

and he’d always insist on being my husband

Before he and his mom moved away, he’d 

cried and begged me not to like anyone else

promising to come back and marry me. In my 

past life, after my family abandoned me for 

Olivia, Josh was my only hope. But he and 

Olivia were already a thing. To add insult to 

injury, he’d walked out of our engagement 

party handinhand with her, leaving me to 

face the humiliation alone. Mrs. Carter had 

never forgiven me for it. I snapped back to the present, looking at Mrs. Carter as she 

chatted me up. I smiled faintly. Mrs. Carter

I’m going to the hospital to see Olivia.I was planning on studying finance at Harvard

which could be beneficial to Josh’s future

Hoping to maintain a good relationship with 

me, Mrs. Carter accompanied me to the 

hospital. Olivia’s room was crowded. She was 

nestled weakly in Josh’s arms. Mom, Dad

m so sorry I worried you. It was just low 

blood sugar. I’m fine now, you should go back to Lizzie’s party.I don’t want her to misunderstand.She coughed delicately. Lizzie’s eighteen now; she can take care of herself. You’re the one I’m worried about, Olivia, dear.Mom’s voice dripped with 

concern and affection. I’m here, Mrs. Knowles,Josh said, gazing lovingly at Olivia. She blushed, and my mom, completely 

forgetting that Josh was supposed to be my fiancé, beamed. You two are so sweet together.Josh, emboldened by Olivia’s blush, leaned down and kissed her forehead, oblivious to my parentspresence. Mrs. 

Carter and I walked in right at that moment. Mrs. Carter’s eyes widened, and she shrieked, Josh Carter! What do you think you’re 

doing?!” 

Unlike my past life, where I didn’t even get 

into a decent college, I was now Harvard- 

bound, while Olivia was going to community 

college. In our previous lives, neither of us 

had amounted to much, so Mrs. Carter hadn’t 

cared who Josh married. Josh, seeing me

showed no sign of guilt. Instead, he pointed 

at me defiantly. Mom, I don’t love Lizzie.

want to break off the engagement.I want to 

marry Olivia!He walked towards me. I could 

no longer see a trace of the boy who’d 

protected me from bullies, the boy who’d 

cried and promised to marry me. He was the 

same arrogant, selfabsorbed Josh from my 

past life, a stranger I found repulsive. Lizzie

I could never love someone as spiteful as 

you.I only love Olivia. And if I ever find out 

you’re bullying her again, you’ll regret it!Mrs. Carter scolded him, What are you 

talking about? You’ve always said you were 

I don’t want that biased love

I don’t want that biased love

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