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

Chapter 472
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Judy's POV "What?" Gavin asked, his eyes dark and brewing as he stared down at Matt. "What are you talking about?" "She toldit was she who put the peanut butter in my sandwich..." Matt murmured. "She tried to killand everybody knew about it... right?" My heart shattered at his accusatory words. Of course, I had suspicions that it was Irene, but it wasn't something I would ever share with Matt. It wasn't my place to tell him anything. He was only a little boy, and I knew that kind of information would be devasting for him. I didn't want to break his heart. As far as he knew, it was a maid who tried to hurt him... nothing more. But now he knew the truth; Irene couldn't live with the fact that she nearly killed Matt.

"Irene told you this?" Gavin asked, his tone hardening.

Matt nodded, tears welling up in his eyes.

"Why would she try to do that, and why would you keep it from me?" Matt asked him before he turned his attention to me. "Did you know too?" When I failed to respond right away, I saw the flash of hurt in his eyes. My silence was speaking volumes. Matt now knew the truth, and it was so triggering to him that it pushed him over the edge and caused his first shift. I hated that he was so hurt... I hated that this was happening.

"I'm so sorry, Matt," I told him, tears filling my own eyes. "I didn't want you to find out because I didn't want you to get hurt. I didn't want you to see your sister differently." "She's not my sister," Matt muttered, folding his arms across his chest. I saw the anguish and hurt in his eyes, and it took everything I had not to go to him.

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"We know you're angry right now," Gavin said to him, his voice surprisingly calm. "You need to take stto cool off before you see Irene again." "I don't ever want to see her again," Matt said through his teeth, his eyes glowing yellow as his wolf surged forward.

"Calm down," Gavin ordered Matt's wolf, trying to gain control of the situation. "You are not going to shift here." Matt took a few deep breaths and I could see that his wolf was stirring, but then it settled upon Gavin's command and his eyes returned to normal, leaving Matt looking disheveled.

"What's happening to me?" Matt whispered, his eyes watering.

Gavin put a hand on his shoulder and gave Matt a reassuring smile.

"You are going through something that no other 8-year-old has ever gone through," Gavin told him. "It's going to take sgetting used to, but you aren't alone, and trustwhen I say that you are protected. No matter what has happened with Irene, just know nobody is going to hurt you like that again. I won't let it happen." There was an underlying meaning to his words and an intensity that wasn't there before. I wondered what it was; I wanted to know what was in his head.

Matt nodded, his eyes showing how exhausted he was.

"You should get ssleep," Gavin told him, running his hands through Matt's mess of hair, a very fatherly affection that tookoff guard. Gavin wasn't the affectionate type, especially with Matt and Irene, so it was a nice change.

"Okay," Matt said softly.

"I can give you something to help you rest," Eliza said, looking up from her clipboard. I had completely forgotten she was there, and her voice startledfor a second.

Matt nodded as Gavin tucked him in bed, making sure he was comfortable.

Once Eliza gave him the medication, she turned to Gavin.

"Can we have a word in the hallway?" She asked him.

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He nodded, and then his eyes found mine.

"Can you stay here with him for a minute?" He asked, his eyes showing a hint of vulnerability that tugged at my heart.

"Of course," I answered.

He gavea grateful look before retreating to the room behind Eliza.

I looked at Matt, who was watchingcuriously; his eyes were even m more tired since the medication was starting to kick in, but something was hanging onto him, keeping him awake.

"You really should try to sleep," I told him, sitting at the edge of his bed. "You've been through a lot today, and you need as much rest as possible."

"Do you think my wolf will ever forgive her?" Matt whispered, his eyes searching mine. "He's so mad I can feel it. He submitted because an Alpha told him to... but he wants to kill her, Judy. He hates herfor what she did..."