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Chosen By My Mate's Father-in-law novel Chapter 15

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Dive into Chapter 15: Not a Date, a pivotal chapter in Chosen By My Mate's Father-in-law, written by Faye‌ Sterling‌. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Chapter 15: Chapter 15: Not a Date

Gareth took the driver’s seat without a word and I slipped into the passenger seat. I was expecting the car to turn towards home, but Gareth headed in the opposite direction.

“Wait... you’re not taking me home?”

He glanced at me briefly. “You looked like you hadn’t eaten. Figured we could grab a meal. Unless you’d rather go home hungry?”

I blinked. “I—no. Food sounds good.”

The drive was quiet at first, but not uncomfortable. Just... charged. Like there was something in the air neither of us wanted to name.

I tried to keep my eyes on the road, on the passing buildings, on anything that wasn’t the man behind the wheel—but my gaze kept drifting. His profile under the soft dashboard light was unfairly perfect. Sharp jaw, straight nose, and his lashes were long enough to cast shadows against his face. He looked carved from stone, calm and composed, with one hand resting lazily on the steering wheel.

My eyes dropped to his hand. Big, and strong, the veins on the back of it slightly visible. I remembered how that hand had wrapped around my wrist just days ago—firm, warm, possessive.

Snap out of it, Jasmine.

I blinked and looked out the window again, cheeks warm. But then I caught the faintest twitch at the corner of his mouth. A smirk. He’d noticed me staring and was enjoying every second of it.

Cocky man.

I crossed my legs and looked outside, pretending I hadn’t just been caught.

“You’re quiet,” Gareth finally said.

“Just tired,” I lied quickly. My thoughts were loud and messy.

He didn’t press, just let the silence settle again—like he didn’t mind the way it stretched between us.

A few minutes later, the car slowed, and I realized we weren’t just anywhere. He pulled up in front of a place that screamed luxury without needing to show off. The valet opened my door before I could react.

A small smile played on his lips, but he didn’t say more.

It wasn’t just some regular restaurant—it was fancy. Like, really fancy. The lights were soft and golden, and everything sparkled, from the wine glasses to the silverware. The chairs looked like they belonged in a palace, not a restaurant.

Everyone around us was dressed up. I saw heels, expensive suits, and designer bags. Some of the women even had diamonds in their ears and around their necks. The whole vibe was quiet and classy. It was the kind of place you only saw in movies.

And then there I was... in jeans and a tank top.

I tugged my shirt a little lower, suddenly self-conscious. “Are we... even allowed in like this?”

Gareth didn’t miss a beat. “They’ll deal.”

Of course, they would. He was Gareth Laken.

The hostess didn’t even blink at my shabby outfit. We were ushered into a private booth at the back, tucked in a dimly lit corner where soft jazz floated from hidden speakers.

The waiter showed up fast like he was waiting just for us. Hmm! Did Gareth call ahead or was he a regular here? Before I could even glance at the menu, Gareth looked up and said, “Two steaks, medium rare. And a bottle of red.”

I blinked. “You didn’t even ask what I wanted.”

He glanced at me, calm as ever. “Trust me, you’ll like it.”

I should’ve been annoyed. I wasn’t. Something about the way he said it, like he knew I’d enjoy it, made it hard to argue.

“This place is nice,” I said, glancing around. The lighting was soft and warm, with quiet jazz playing in the background. Couples and people filled the room, chatting over fancy plates. I felt out of my depth. I was still staring at my surroundings when Gareth’s voice pulled me back.

“It’s one of my favorites,” Gareth said, leaning back in his chair. “I don’t bring many people here.”

That caught me off guard. “Why me, then?”

He looked at me for a second, then said simply, “You looked like you needed a break.”

My heart did a small, unexpected flip, and I quickly looked down at my napkin.

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