My phone started to ring, bringing me out of my thoughts. My knuckles were tight as I gripped my phone in my pocket and glared at the screen. I tried to calm myself when I saw that it was Irene calling.
Taking a steady breath, I pressed the talk button and put the phone to my ear.
“Irene,” I greeted as if I were greeting a business partner, but it was the most I could manage right now. I was speaking through gritted teeth and trying to keep my wolf under control. I know better than anyone that if I wanted to find Judy and bring her home with me, I needed to be calm. I needed a calm mentality, and honestly, my daughter was pretty good at keeping me calm most of the time.
Plus, she could be calling for an emergency; ignoring the calls of my children was something I would never do if I could help it.
“Woah,” she said, taken aback by the harsh sound of my tone. “What’s crawled up your butt?”
“I’m not in the mood, Irene. What is it you need?” I asked, my jaw clenched.
“I was just asking if you could send over the adoption paperwork for Nan and Chester,” she told me.
I almost forgot about the adoption paperwork; I told her once I finished reviewing it, I would sign it and send it back to her so they could finalize it. Honestly, I was a bit worried about handing Emalyn over to Nan and Chester because of their unstable relationship. They are unmarried, and I wasn’t really sure if they’d make it as a couple. But these last few weeks have proved me wrong; they have gotten closer, and Chester even went as far as proposing to Nan, who surprisingly said yes.
Plus, they are both really good with the baby, and Irene trusts them.
“I hadn’t gotten around to reviewing them,” I sighed, running my fingers through my hair frustratingly. “I will soon, and I’ll send them to you.”
“Okay, what’s going on with you?” Irene asked, and I could almost see the furrow between her brows. “Forgetting something that serious isn’t you.”
“I didn’t forget, I—”
“Don’t lie to me, Dad,” she said, stopping my lie before it could fully leave my lips. She was right; I was lying. I completely forgot. The second I saw Judy, all my duties left my mind completely. “What’s really going on with you?”
I was quiet for a moment; should I tell her the truth? She was my daughter, and I hated lying to her. She was old enough to know when I was lying now, and I didn’t want to keep her in the dark when it was important.
“I found her,” I said, my tone dropping to barely above a whisper.
There was silence on the other end for a moment before she asked, “Found who?”
I was quiet, her name feeling heavy on my lips as I spoke it.
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The readers' comments on the novel: Seducing My Ex’s Father In Law
Is there something missing between the last two chapters??...
I need more 😭😭😭2 chapters is a tease😂...
update pls......
Please I'm begging you, and I'm addicted to this book emotionally....
Hey my name is Adelaide I'm from South Africa. Please write more chapters I really want to know if Levi will be able to threaten Gavins company and what will happen with him and Judy and the baby....
yes yes I love this story...
yes voicemails I agree and please more chapters it's so interesting...
Is the author on our side? “I wanted to call Nan and Irene and tell them what was happening, but that would mean admitting that I’m pregnant with Gavin’s baby, and I’d rather skip that part. I wanted to talk to someone who already knew that part of the story, so I didn’t have to repeat it.”...
Oh for goodness sake let them both find out already. We’ll need at least 8 chapters probably 20 for his POV, her POV, her to listen to the voicemails and realise she’s had it wrong all this time and more of each side having their own POV on a single sentence...
Hmmmm...