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

Chapter 431
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Chapter 431 Judy's POV Marcus left to fetch our order, and I stared at Gavin with my mouth hanging open. Never had I imagined that Gavin Landry would be ordering such food, especially on a date. He sat back in the booth, and I could feel his eyes on me, assessing my every facial movement.

"Why are we here?" I finally asked him after what felt like an eternity of silence.

He raised his brows atas I met his eyes; I had been dying to know why he wanted to go out withso badly; what any of this was even about it. Why we were at my favorite restaurant and ordering greasy food that I couldn't imagine him putting in his mouth? Food that I was convinced he'd never touched a day in his life.

"Is there a rule that we can't have dinner together?" He asked. "I don't remember stating otherwise." I narrowed my eyes at him; I hated the effect he had on me. I hated that he was finding humor in my unease.

"You know what I mean," I murmur, my brows knitting together. "Why did you askout? And why are we at my favorite restaurant." He studiedfor what felt like a long while and during that time, I could hardly breathe. His eyes poured into mine as if he were searching for the sanswers to my questions. His expression was sober, and his eyes were dark as he analyzed me. He finally opened his mouth to speak, and his response was something I wasn't expecting.

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"Because you makecurious," he told me.

I tilted my head at his response.

"I make you curious?" I asked him, not sure what he meant. "How so?" "We've had a sexual relationship for a while, but we've never really gotten to know one another," he explained.

"Is it a problem that I want to know who I'm sleeping with?" I nibbled on my lower lip and the darkening of his eyes maderemember his earlier words about bendingover the table and takingright here and now. My cheeks immediately flushed, and I turned away, releasing my lip from between my teeth.

"So, you thought takingto my favorite restaurant was a way to get to knowbetter?" I asked him, my voice coming out much softer than I intended.

He was quiet for a moment, his eyes scanning the side of my face. I could feel his eyes oneven though I was refusing to look at him.

"Yes," he finally replied. "I wanted to know what kind of foods you enjoy... where you like going... the kind of environment you are most comfortable in." I nodded; my eyes fixed on the table in front of me.

"I see," I said softly.

"Is that a problem?" He asked; he didn't sound upset or offended; he sounded genuinely curious. "Have I gone too far?" There was a hint of vulnerability in his tone, and I quickly looked up at him to see that vulnerability flash through his eyes. For a second, my heart fluttered. He was actually worried about something.

"Too far?" I asked, needing clarification on what he meant.

"I asked my assistant to find out what kind of things you enjoy and places you like to go," he admitted. "Was too far of me? Do you feel as if I violated something? I blushed.

He actually asked his assistant to do a background check on me.

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I shook my head feeling a small smile tug at the corner of my lips.

"No," I reply. "It wasn't too far. It's kind of sweet that you care enough to find out something about me."

He was about to reply, or so I think he was, but Marcus returned with our root beer floats and Your Your appetizers. It smelled heavenly and my stomach was growling hungrily. "Is there anything else I can get you before your main courses arrive?" He asked, staring between the two of us.

"Just our wine," Gavin reminded him, making his eyes widen.

"Oh, Goddess. I am so sorry. I will get that right away," Marcus all but stammered as he hurried away to grab the wine.

I couldn't help the laugh that bubbled out of me.

"Do we really need the wine?" I asked. "The poor guy looked like he was about to have a heart attack."

"We didn't need the wine, no. But it wouldn't be a true Gavin Landry date without it," be told me, a small smirk tugging at his lips. He unfolded his napkin and placed it delicately on his lap as if he were at a fine dining restaurant, and it madechuckle.

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