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

Chapter 579
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Chapter 579 She stared atfor a long while, and then she sighed; I've cto know that sigh. She was relenting.

"You have to promiseyou'll tell him soon," she said, narrowing her eyes. "I'm still Luna, and I worry about you, Judy. I don't want you putting yourself or your baby at risk by working yourself sick." I nodded.

"I promise, I'll be careful." She nodded in return.

After we finished at the doctor's, we returned to the packhouse with sof the Gammas appointed to keep the Luna safe. Alpha Sampson greeted us; his brows pinched together as he studied me.

"Is everything okay? How was the doctor's appointment?" He asked, folding his arms across his chest as he stared at me.

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"It was fine," I told him a little too quickly. "Just a stomach bug. He gavesmedicine and senton my way." "So, you'll be okay to take your post?" He asked, cocking his head to the side.

I glanced at Lucy, who kept her eyes averted, before I returned my attention to Sampson's questioning face. 'Yes, I'm ready to take my post. I'll head there now." He studiedfor a moment longer before nodding, effectively dismissing me.

My post was on the other side of the pack. There was a small wooden perch on top of one of the tallest trees, perfectly hidden in the leaves. That was where my main post was. Before I made the climb, I made sure I had all my supplies. Before entering the forest, I stripped out of my clothes and shifted into my wolf. Her tracking senses were on point, and she could sniff out any lingering threats that may or may not be following or watching. I hadn't caught anyone yet, but with the threat of the rogues and how they took out so many innocent packmates during the overnight, I wasn't taking any chances.

I wanted to make sure my post was cleared before I made the climb to my perch. I let my wolf take on full control as we searched the perimeter. Once my wolf deemed the area safe, she relinquished her control back to me. I shifted back into my human form and quickly dressed, putting on my gear as I did so. I stared up at the perch; I was satisfied that I couldn't see any signs of Spencer, who was currently keeping watch of my post until I relieved him. That meant the perch was still unseen; I couldn't even smell Spencer, which meant he was using the masking spray.

I sprayed it on myself before I entered the forest to keep myself from being followed. I started to climb the tree with ease; climbing had always been easy for me, even in wolf form, which was a rarity because wolves were not climbers. It was one of the many things that savedduring the competition.

As I broke through the clearing of the treetop, the wooden perch cinto view. At first glance, it looked almost empty. But I knew better than that; Spencer wouldn't just leave the post. I whistled, mimicking a bird, as I neared. It was a soft whistle; it was our secret language.

The whistle returned to me, and I grinned when I saw his hand outstretched for me. I didn't need his help, but I took it anyway. Spencer, being as strong as he is, pulledthe rest of the way up until I was resting on the wooden perch beside. him. He was hidden in the shadows, but his blue eyes, with a hint of gold from his wolf eyes, were shining through.

"Took you long enough," he teased.

I rolled my eyes as I got myself settled.

"Sorry, I had an incident. Had to go to the pack hospital," I told him.

His eyes grew wide, and suddenly, he was no longer in the shadow region, but right in front of me. "Are you okay?" He asked. "What happened?" Spencer was one of the first guys on the force who actually respected and befriended me. He was kind; he had a large build and shaggy brown hair. He had adorable dimples on his cheeks when he smiled and always had this boyish quality about him, but he was good at his job. He stood up forwhen the others rallied around to pushout during their haze. The haze usually lasted a few weeks, but thanks to Spencer and because I proved myself pretty early on, the haze only lasted a few days.

I was grateful to Spencer for his friendship.

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"I'm fine. It was just a stomach bug," I assured him "But you're wanted at the packhouse, so you shouldn't keep them waiting." Spencer rolled his eyes.

"They can wait. Seriously, Judy. Are you sure you're okay?"

I nodded, giving him a bright smile, though I knew it didn't reach my eyes. I

"I'm sure," I assured him. "Letget situated. You don't need to stay any e longer. We'll talk more later."

He studiedfor a long while before he sighed; he draped his fingersm through his hair and then gavea En.

short nod. "Okay," he said softly. "I'll see you later." Not before long, I was left alone with my thoughts and a baby in my belly.

What the fuck was I going to do?