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The Perfect Thief novel Chapter 459

Summary for Chapter Ch 459: The Perfect Thief

Chapter Summary: Chapter Ch 459 – The Perfect Thief by Free Collection

In Chapter Ch 459, a key moment in the Internet novel The Perfect Thief, Free Collection delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 459

Gavin’s POV

My mother had crossed a line tonight. I knew tonight’s dinner was going to end up disastrous, but had no idea she would end up attacking Judy so boldly like that. I was angry and replaying the evening in my head as I drove Judy home. I was well aware of how awkward the silence was that stretched between us.

When I looked over at her I could see she was lost in her own thoughts, probably thinking about all the questions my mother had asked her. I clenched my fists around the steering wheel, feeling a heavy weight on my shoulders. I fixed my attention back on the road, anger rolling off me in waves.

My mother had never pissed me and my wolf off like that but for some reason, I nearly lost control of him tonight. I had to get out of there before my wolf forgot that she was our mother and did something we’d regret.

I couldn’t take the silence for much longer. I didn’t want Judy to think the absolute worst after such a disastrous dinner.

So, I uttered words that made me seem weak and vulnerable.

“I’m sorry…”

The words came out as nothing more than a whisper; they were barely audible even to my own Lycan ears.

Judy pulled her gaze away from the window to look at me.

“What?” She asked.

I was quiet for a moment, debating whether or not I should repeat myself or not. I eventually sighed, giving in. “I said I’m sorry,” I said a bit louder. “My mother was out of line. You didn’t deserve that. I wouldn’t have brought you if I knew what she was planning.”

She pressed her lips together and gave me a look I wasn’t quite prepared for.

“What did you think was going to happen, Gavin?” She asked, that fire returning to her eyes. “Your mother made it obvious from the moment I met her that she thought very little of me. She hates me and suddenly she wants to. meet me for dinner. I knew this evening was going to be hell the second you mentioned going to dinner at her place.”

Chapter 459

continued, the silence between us went from intense and awkward, to comfortable. I could feel that she was more at ease; it also helped that we were driving further away from my mother’s manor. The energy and vibe near that manor was all off and we could both feel it almost right away.

Truth be told, I was glad to be leaving too.

“So, Matt’s mom wants to see him?” Judy asked suddenly.

I tensed at her question. It wasn’t something I wanted to talk about, but I knew she wasn’t going to stop until I gave the answers that satisfied her. I tried hard to forget about Cassandra, my sister. She was a mess for a long time; she was the outcast of the family and destroyed her own life, nearly taking Matt with her. I will never forget the day that I found Matthew in his soiled clothes, bruises covering his small body, and she was passed out on the ground.

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