
I Marry His Father In Law For Revenge
Chapter 3
The silence stretched between us like a taut wire, ready to snap at the slightest provocation. Gavin's dark eyes held mine, and I could see the calculation behind them—the careful weighing of options that had built his empire. But there was something else there too, something hungrier and more dangerous than mere business acumen.
"You think you can walk into my office and dictate terms to me?" His voice was deceptively soft, the kind of quiet that preceded storms.
"I think I can offer you something you've never had before," I replied, taking another step closer. The space between us had become charged, electric with possibility and threat. "A woman who isn't afraid of you."
His laugh was low and rich, but there was no humor in it. "Fear has never been what I wanted from women, Miss Thorne. Submission, perhaps. Compliance, certainly. But fear?" He shook his head. "Fear is boring."
"Then what do you want?" The question slipped out before I could stop it, revealing more curiosity than I'd intended.
Gavin moved then, circling me again but closer this time, his presence a tangible force that made my skin prickle with awareness. "I want to see how far you're willing to go for your revenge. I want to know if that fire in your eyes is real or just another performance."
"It's real," I said, turning to keep him in sight as he prowled around me. "Every word, every breath, every beat of my heart—it's all real. The question is whether you're brave enough to handle it."
He stopped directly behind me, close enough that I could feel the heat of his body against my back. "Brave enough?" His breath stirred the hair at my nape, sending shivers down my spine. "Do you have any idea who you're challenging?"
I turned to face him, bringing us chest to chest, so close I had to tilt my head back to meet his gaze. "I know exactly who you are, Gavin Sterling. The question is—do you know who I am?"
Something shifted in his expression then, the careful mask of control cracking just enough to reveal the predator beneath. "You're a woman playing a very dangerous game."
"I'm a woman who has nothing left to lose," I corrected, my voice steady despite the way my pulse thundered in my ears. "Which makes me infinitely more dangerous than any of the pretty dolls who've graced your bed."
The tension between us had reached a breaking point, the air itself seeming to vibrate with unspoken possibilities. I could see the moment he made his decision, the careful control finally snapping like an overstretched rope.
His hands came up to frame my face, fingers threading through my hair with bruising intensity. "You want to play with fire, Miss Thorne?" His voice was a growl against my lips. "Let's see how much heat you can handle."
Then his mouth crashed down on mine.
The kiss was nothing like the gentle exploration I'd once shared with Ethan. This was conquest and challenge, dominance and defiance all rolled into one searing moment of contact. Gavin kissed me like he owned me, like he was claiming territory that had never been his to begin with. His lips moved against mine with practiced skill, but there was something raw beneath the technique, something that spoke of genuine hunger rather than mere performance.
I responded with matching intensity, my hands fisting in his expensive suit jacket as I pulled him closer. If he wanted to test my limits, I would show him exactly how far I was willing to go. I bit down on his lower lip, just hard enough to make him growl against my mouth, and felt a surge of satisfaction when his grip tightened in my hair.
He backed me against the floor-to-ceiling window, the cold glass a shocking contrast against my heated skin. The city sprawled below us, a glittering tapestry of lights and shadows, but all I could focus on was the man pressing me against the glass with deliberate intent. His body was solid and warm against mine, all controlled strength and barely leashed power.
"Is this what you wanted?" he murmured against my throat, his lips trailing fire along my pulse point. "To be pressed against my window like a conquest?"
"I wanted to see if the great Chairman Sterling was all reputation and no substance," I gasped, my head falling back as he found a particularly sensitive spot. "The jury's still out."
He pulled back then, his dark eyes blazing with something that might have been admiration or fury—possibly both. "You have a smart mouth, Miss Thorne."
"Among other things," I replied, meeting his gaze without flinching.
For a moment, I thought he might kiss me again, might push this dangerous game to its inevitable conclusion. The want was there in his eyes, raw and undisguised, matching the fire that burned in my own veins.
Then, abruptly, he stepped back.
The sudden absence of his warmth left me reeling, my body still humming with unfulfilled desire. I watched in confusion as he straightened his tie with practiced efficiency, his expression sliding back into that mask of cold control.
"I don't sleep with women who are using me for revenge," he said, his voice flat and businesslike, as if the kiss had never happened. "It's a policy I've maintained for good reason."
The words hit me like a physical blow, shame and anger warring in my chest. "Excuse me?"
"You heard me." He moved back to his desk, putting the entire expanse of his office between us. "You want to hurt your ex-mate, not sleep with me. I may be many things, Miss Thorne, but I'm not a weapon in someone else's war."
I stared at him, my mind reeling from the sudden shift. Part of me wanted to argue, to tell him he was wrong, but the larger part—the part that had been stripped of every illusion by Ethan's betrayal—recognized the truth in his words. I had come here for revenge, nothing more.
But I'd be damned if I'd beg.
I straightened my dress with as much dignity as I could muster, smoothing down the silk that had been rumpled by his hands. "Thank you for the clarification, Chairman Sterling. It's good to know where I stand."
I turned toward the elevator, my heels clicking against the marble with sharp precision. Each step felt like a small victory—proof that I could walk away from yet another man who thought he could dictate the terms of my existence.
The elevator doors slid open with a whisper, and I stepped inside, my finger hovering over the button for the ground floor. Only then did I allow myself to look back, to meet his gaze one final time across the expanse of his domain.
"When you change your mind," I said quietly, my voice carrying clearly in the silence, "you know where to find me."
The doors closed on his stunned expression, and I was alone with my reflection in the polished steel walls. My lips were still swollen from his kiss, my hair mussed from his hands, but my eyes—my eyes burned with a fire that had nothing to do with revenge and everything to do with the man I was leaving behind.
Let him think about that.
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