
I Marry His Father In Law For Revenge
Chapter 1
The crimson silk clung to my body like liquid fire as I stepped through the grand entrance of the Sterling Estate's ballroom. I had chosen this dress deliberately—the color of blood, of passion, of revenge. Every head turned as I made my entrance, fashionably late by design, the whispers following in my wake like a toxic perfume.
"Is that... the Thorne girl?"
"I heard her family lost everything..."
"Didn't her mate reject her for—"
Let them talk. Let them stare. I had nothing left to lose, which made me infinitely more dangerous than any of these pampered wolves who still had reputations to protect.
The charity gala was Seraphina Sterling's crowning achievement—a glittering display of wealth and power designed to showcase her position as the Chairman's daughter and Ethan's perfect wife. Crystal chandeliers cast dancing shadows across marble floors, while the elite of our kind mingled in their designer gowns and tailored suits, their laughter hollow and their smiles sharp as blades.
I moved through the crowd with predatory grace, ignoring the pointed stares and hushed conversations. My target wasn't among these lesser wolves. No, the man I sought commanded a different kind of space entirely.
Gavin Sterling stood at the far end of the ballroom near the bar, and even from across the room, his presence was unmistakable. Power radiated from him like heat from a forge, creating an invisible barrier that kept the other guests at a respectful—fearful—distance. He was taller than I'd expected, his silver-streaked hair catching the light as he surveyed his domain with the cold calculation of a predator assessing prey.
This was the man who had built an empire through ruthless ambition. The Chairman whose word was law among our kind. The father-in-law who could destroy Ethan with a single command.
My heels clicked against the marble as I approached, each step deliberate and measured. The conversations around us gradually died as people noticed my trajectory, sensing the electric tension building in the air. By the time I reached the bar, we had drawn an audience of curious onlookers pretending not to watch.
Gavin's dark eyes found mine as I approached, and I felt the full weight of his attention settle on me like a physical force. Up close, he was even more imposing—broad shoulders filling out his perfectly tailored black suit, his face carved from granite and marked by lines that spoke of decades wielding absolute power. There was something predatory in his gaze, something that should have made me retreat.
Instead, it made my pulse quicken with anticipation.
"Chairman Sterling," I said, my voice carrying clearly in the sudden hush that had fallen around us. "I don't believe we've been formally introduced."
His eyebrow arched slightly, the only sign of surprise he allowed himself. "And you are?"
"Judy Thorne." I let the name hang in the air for a moment, watching recognition flicker in his eyes. "I'm the woman your son-in-law tried to make his mistress after destroying my family."
The silence that followed was deafening. I could practically feel the shock radiating from the gathered crowd, their collective intake of breath like a whispered gasp. But Gavin's expression didn't change—if anything, his interest seemed to sharpen, his dark eyes studying me with the intensity of a scientist examining a particularly fascinating specimen.
"Interesting introduction," he said, his voice a low rumble that seemed to vibrate through my bones. "Most people lead with pleasantries."
"I'm not most people." I stepped closer, close enough to catch the subtle scent of his cologne—expensive, masculine, with an underlying hint of danger. "And I have no interest in pleasantries."
"Then what do you have interest in, Miss Thorne?" The way he said my name was almost a caress, his voice dropping to a tone that was meant for my ears alone.
This was it. The moment I had planned for, dreamed of, during all those sleepless nights since Ethan's final betrayal. I lifted my chin, meeting his gaze with unflinching determination.
"Because I'd rather sleep with you than ever be with him again."
The words rang out clear and defiant, carrying across the ballroom like a declaration of war. I heard someone's champagne glass shatter against the floor, the crystal exploding like my old life had when Ethan chose power over our bond.
Gavin's lips curved into something that might have been a smile if it had contained any warmth. Instead, it was the expression of a wolf who had just spotted particularly entertaining prey. "Bold words, Miss Thorne. Do you have any idea what you're suggesting?"
"I know exactly what I'm suggesting." My voice never wavered, even as my heart hammered against my ribs. "The question is whether you're interested in hearing more."
Before he could answer, I caught movement in my peripheral vision. Ethan was cutting through the crowd toward us, his face a mask of barely controlled fury. Perfect. Let him come. Let him see exactly how powerless he truly was.
"Judy, what the hell do you think you're doing?" Ethan's voice cracked like a whip as he reached us, his hand shooting out to grab my arm.
But he never made contact.
Gavin's gaze shifted to his son-in-law, and something in that look—cold, predatory, utterly without mercy—froze Ethan mid-motion. The Chairman didn't say a word, didn't make a sound. He simply raised one hand slightly, palm out, and Ethan stopped as if he'd hit an invisible wall.
The humiliation was exquisite. Here was Ethan, the man who had destroyed my family and tried to reduce me to a secret shame, brought to heel by nothing more than a glance from the father of his wife. The crowd watched in fascination as their golden boy was publicly neutered, his carefully constructed image of power crumbling like sand.
From across the room, I caught sight of Seraphina Sterling watching the scene unfold, her porcelain features twisted with barely concealed rage. Her husband's public emasculation reflected on her as well, and I could see the calculation in her ice-blue eyes as she weighed her options.
But that was a problem for later. Right now, all that mattered was the man standing beside me, whose presence commanded absolute obedience from the wolf who had once commanded mine.
Gavin's attention returned to me, and I saw something new in his expression—respect, perhaps, or at least acknowledgment that I was more than just another pretty face seeking his favor.
"You have my attention, Miss Thorne," he said quietly, his words meant only for me despite the audience surrounding us. "The question now is what you intend to do with it."
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