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Seducing My Ex's Father In Law by Caroline Above Story

Chapter 147
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Chapter 0147 He sighed and shook his head.

"Not even a little bit... but Irene... she's fragile," Gavin murmured, shaking his own head. "Taking Ethan away from her would destroy her and I worry about what she might do if that happens. She's my daughter and I only care about her happiness. I just hope Ethan shapes up once it's tto marry her, so he never hurts her again. When I didn't say anything, his expression softened.

"Plus, Irene is an adult now. I can't exactly tell her what to do, as much as I want to," he continued.

"You're a Lycan chairman, Gavin. Not to mention her father," I reminded him. "You have every right to tell her what to do." 'But at the cost of my daughter?" He asked in return. I can't lose her, Judy. You out of everyone should know how important family is." His words struck a chord inside ofand for sreason, I felt a little hurt. I took a step back from him.

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"Of course, I know how important family is, Gavin," I told him. "Mine is falling apart and I would do anything to get things back to normal, but that doesn't seem to be happening, does it?" He furrowed his brows.

"What exactly are you talking about?" I stared at him dumbfounded. Did he really not know what was happening in my life? Was he that self-centered that he had no idea how badly my family and were struggling? It was like a slap in the face and reality ccrashing down around me. Gavin doesn't truly care about me... he only cared about having sex and getting his mother off his back. This was the arrangement, so I shouldn't be surprised, but it still hurt just the same.

I bit my lip, fighting hard to keep the tears away.

"I think I'm going to go home," I told him, turning away. "My mother is probably wondering why I haven't been home, and I really don't want to worry her.' "Are you upset?" Gavin asked, I could hear the frown his words.

"No," I lied. "It's just been a long day, and you should probably spend stwith your family. They need you more than I do." "Judy-" "I'll see you later, Gavin," I said quickly just as I rushed out the front doors of the Villa.

Luckily, the driver was waiting outside and when he sawrunning out the door, he opened the back door of the car for me. I smiled through my tears, grateful for Leroy.

'Are you returning home?" He asked me..

I nodded and slid into the backseat of the car. He shut the door and ran around to the driver's side, 1/2 getting into the car. Gavin stood at the doorway, watchingas the car drove off. He didn't bother coming afterand it hurt a little more knowing that he cared so little aboutthat he didn't bother to stopfrom leaving By the tI got home, I was exhausted. I thanked Lerby and slid out of the car. I made my way into the house, and I froze when I saw my mother seated on the couch beside Ethan's mother, Meredith. They were both sipping on tea and chuckling about something. My heart nearly fell into my stomach when they both turned to face me. "Well, look who decided to blesswith her visit," my mother said sarcastically. "Where have you been? It's been days since I last saw you.

I blushed and glanced at the ground.

"I've been spending the nights with Nan," I lied.

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Both ladies raised their brows; they both sawleaving the party with Gavin the other night and them m neither sawagain after that. I En knew they were suspicious after Gavin caused a scene in front of everybody, making it a point to protectthe entire evening.

"So, you've made up your mind then?" My mother asked, a flash of Om disappointment crossing her face.

da flash of om " You are going to be living with her?" I hadn't even thought about it honestly, I completely forgot that my mother was planning on selling the house. "I... uh, I'm not sure," I told her, glancing at the ground sheepishly.

"That's too bad," Meredith said, her eyes flashing with mischief. "We would have welcomed you our hwith open arms.

"So, it's official then?" I asked, my eyes never leave my mothers. "You are selling the house?" She sighed and met my eyes, sorrow in her gaze as she nodded.

"The deal has already been made.

Meredith just broughtthe contract. One of her friends is in interested in the house and om purchased it with cash. We are moving in a couple days...."