Seducing My Ex's Father In Law Chapter 483
Nan: 911, get to the Villa now!
Panic tightened in my chest as I read her text.
“I have to go,” I told my mom, rushing out of the room. She followed closely behind, calling after me and asking what was happening, but I was already too focused to answer. All I could think about was that something might have happened to Irene and the baby after they moved into the Villa.
I jumped into my beat-up car and started the engine, quickly promising my mom that I’d update her once I knew more. I didn’t waste a second getting to the Silver Crescent Pack and to Gavin’s mansion.
When I arrived, I was surprised — there was no trace of Irene’s scent in the house. Confused, I followed Nan’s scent into the kitchen and found her sitting at the counter while Chester paced anxiously nearby.
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“What’s going on?” I blurted out. “What’s the emergency?”
“Sammy left a little while ago,” Nan said, locking eyes with me. “But she left her phone behind — and something we saw on it really startled us.”
I frowned, my worry deepening.
“Where’s the phone?” I asked, needing to see it for myself.
“She came back for it,” Chester said. “She doesn’t know we saw anything.”
Just then, Gavin’s scent filled the air, mixed with traces of Irene’s. I knew they had just arrived. Before anyone could say more, Gavin and Irene walked into the kitchen. Gavin’s gaze locked onto me immediately, his eyes narrowing.
“What are you doing here?” he demanded.
“What? I’m not allowed to come here at all?” I snapped back.
“I thought you were moving back home.”
“I was called here,” I shot back firmly.
“I’m actually really glad she’s here,” Irene cut in, a hopeful glint in her eyes as she adjusted the baby carrier in her hands. She looked nervous but determined. “Why can’t she live here with us?”
“Judy needs to focus on her studies. She doesn’t need to deal with a crying baby all the time,” Gavin said, surprising me. I hadn’t realized he cared that much about my schooling.
I kept my gaze on him, feeling a sense of wariness creep in.
“I called her,” Nan said, breaking the tension. “Chester and I found something you both need to hear.”
Gavin lifted his brows, his impatience starting to show.
“Then out with it,” he said sharply.
Nan and Chester exchanged a brief look before Chester spoke.
“When Sammy left, she forgot her phone,” he began. “Nan noticed someone calling her… and it was a photo of Alpha Levi.”
Gavin’s brows drew together as he studied Chester’s face.
“Underneath his picture, it said ‘Dad,'” Nan continued, her voice steady.
I sucked in a sharp breath, unable to hide my gasp.
“What?” I asked, eyes wide with shock. “Are you sure?”
Nan nodded firmly.
“I know what I saw,” she said. “Alpha Levi is obviously Sammy’s father.”
“Levi is also Alpha Landry’s biggest enemy and competitor,” Chester added, his brow furrowed. “Why would he have his daughter here, right in Landry territory?”
He looked deep in thought, clearly trying to piece everything together.
I turned to Gavin, hoping for some sort of explanation, but all I saw was a dark fury settling over his features. His eyes locked onto mine, hard and unyielding.
“Go home,” he ordered sharply, then turned and strode toward the door.
“Dad?” Irene called after him, her voice laced with confusion.
I stood there, stunned, as Gavin disappeared without another word.
Gavin’s POV
My suspicions were confirmed — Levi was targeting Judy. That had to be the reason he sent his daughter here: to keep an eye on her. That explained Sammy snooping through Judy’s things, her sudden interest in transferring to Judy’s school, and even living in the same mansion.
I was right to move Judy back with her parents, where I could be sure she’d be safe…
Just like I’m right to send her away now.
Sammy knew this mansion too well; she could easily gain access. I couldn’t risk Judy being within her reach. I had to protect her — no matter what it took.
“Take Judy home and make sure she doesn’t come back here,” I said to Taylor as I passed him outside.
“What? Why? What’s going on?” Taylor asked, his eyes narrowing as he followed my movements toward my car.
“We have a potential spy,” I said grimly. “And Judy might be in danger.”