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

Chapter 617
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Despite being a friend, and his embrace warm, his touch somehow felt wrong. Like, I shouldn't be allowing him to touchlike this. But I needed to feel something... anything other than the pain I was feeling from Gavin.

"Con," he said softly, liftingoff the ground and carryingbridal style. My lips trembled as I suppressed more sobs, but I couldn't hold them in.

He broughtover to his waiting car and helpedinto the passenger seat. He buckled my seatbelt because I was too out of it to do it myself. He ran around the car and got into the driver's seat. For a moment, I thought I heard my ncoming from Lucy's lips, but it was gone as Spencer sped away from the packhouse.

He was quiet as he drove through the streets; his hands clutching the steering wheel tightly, as if it owed him money, and his jaw tensing periodically.

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I glanced up at him with a frown, not sure what to say. I was grateful for my friend at that moment for gettingaway from the packhouse, but now that I was getting further away, I had questions in my mind... like why? Most of the gammas were on post with this new threat out there, so why was Spencer at the packhouse to begin with? "Thanks," I tell him, breaking the silence after a long while.

"Don't mention it," he said, his eyes remaining fixed on the road.

"You didn't have to do that, you know." He was quiet, which gavea slightly eerie feeling in the pit of my stomach. It was a feeling I never got from being around him before, and I wasn't sure where it was coming from now.

I blamed it on the high tension from what I just dealt with, the heartbreak, and the pregnancy hormones. It was clouding my judgment, apparently.

As we passed my condo, my frown only deepened as I looked at him. I assumed he was takinghome, and his house was in the other direction.

"Where exactly are you taking me?" I asked him, my tone coming out rougher than I intended.

"Somewhere safe," he assured me, though his tone was anything but reassuring. I furrowed my brows at him, not sure what he was talking about. This pack was plenty safe with the amount of security there was around here this last day or so. I wasn't in any kind of danger... at least not physically. So, I wasn't sure why he felt the need to takesomewhere safe.

"I'd rather just go home," I told him honestly.

"You were crying for a reason," he reminded me. "Once we get to our destination, we can talk about it. But I feel like you just need to getaway for a bit." I bit my lower tip, nibbling on it as I stared up at him. He was so serious; it was something I wasn't used to when it cto Spencer. At this point, wished I had my phone withand almost cursed myself for having it shut off and on my nightstand.

The second we left the parking grounds, my heart was pounding rapidly against my chest. "Please, tellwhere we are going," I told him, hating the fear that was clear in my tone.

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He heard it, too, because he frowned as he glanced in my direction.

"Are you afraid?" I swallowed.

"Of course not," I lied.

"Good," he said without hesitation. "You have nothing to be afraid of, Judy. I'm your friend... remember?" I nodded and took a shaky deep breath.

"Friends tell each other where they are going," I told him, trying my best at witty humor, but only sounded desperate. A smirk played on his lips, and it gavean even more unsteady feeling.

"There's this cabin," he finally said. "It's about 10 miles south of the Redcliff pack borders. Found it When was out exploring as a kid. It's been abandoned for years, decorated it and turned it into a hideout. Very few know about this pláce. I only tell those I trust. I figured we could stay there for a couple of days. There are 2 bedrooms, a kitchen, and a full bathroom. It's not fancy or anything, but it's a good hiding spot for when you don't want others to know where you are." "A hiding spot?" I asked, my brows furrowed. "I had no idea such a place existed."

"That's because I never told you," he replied. "Like I said, very few know of its existence. But don't worry. We'll be there soon enough." The will be updated first on this website. Cback and continue reading tomorrow, everyone!