His Nanny Mate By Eve Above Story -
Chapter 38
Chapter 38
Chapter 38: Official Termination of the Supplemental Agreement
Moana
Edrick and I quickly pulled away from each other, rushing to fix ourselves. I pulled my nightgown backdown around my legs and tied my robe around myself, fixing my hair while Edrick quickly buckled hisbelt once more.
“Hello?” Ella called again. “It’s okay, Princess,” Edrick called, steadying his heavy breathing. “You cancome in.”
Ella cracked the door open and poked her head in. Her hair was a mess and her eyelids droopedsleepily as she rubbed them and yawned, but there was also a hint of fear and sadness on her teary-eyed face. She looked as though she had been crying — I couldn’t quite tell if it was from the sound ofEdrick and I fighting or from a bad dream. Maybe both. “I had a bad dream, Moana,” she said quietlyand tearfully. “I came to look for you, but it sounds like you’re fighting…” Her tiny voice was quiveringso much that it made my heart ache.
“What? No,” I said, rushing over to her and crouching to her level. “Your daddy and I were just talking.”
“Oh. I thought I heard yelling.”
“We just got excited, that’s all,” I said softly, standing and guiding the tired little girl out of the room.“Come on. Let’s get you to bed.”
I led Ella back to her room by her hand and laid her down in bed. “Why was my daddy in your room?”she asked as I tucked her in.
Shaking my head, I reached out and brushed a bit of hair out of her face. “He just needed to talk to me.You don’t have to worry about a thing, understand?”
Ella nodded her head. I kissed her forehead and tucked her in a bit tighter before turning to go back tomy room, but before I could, a tiny hand shot out and grabbed my nightgown. As I turned back to faceher, I saw that there were still tears in my eyes.
“Will you stay with me?”
I sighed, glancing over my shoulder toward the door. If Edrick was still expecting me to sleep with him,this could only cause more trouble… But at the same time, I thought that both Edrick and I knew thatsleeping together would also only cause more unnecessary trouble — and my job, first and foremost,was to take care of Ella above all else.
“Sure,” I replied, going around to the other side of the bed and climbing under the covers. “I’ll stay.”
…
When I woke up in the morning, I had Ella snuggled tightly into my arms. She still seemed dead asleepfrom her late night, so I let her sleep in and quietly crawled out of bed before slipping out of her roomand back into mine to get ready for the day.
I half expected to replace Edrick passed out on my bed after how drunk he had been the night before, buthe wasn’t. Nevertheless, it was Sunday, and I knew that I would likely be seeing him that morning. Myheart beat heavily in my chest as I got ready for the day and steeled myself for our likely uncomfortableinteraction.
When I emerged into the living area, it was almost as if Edrick was waiting for me. He was sitting at thesmall round table by the big window in the living room with a cup of coffee and a newspaper in hishand.
“Oh,” I said, surprised that he was even awake so early after how drunk he was the night before. Did heeven sleep at all? “Good morning.”
Without a word, Edrick coldly stood and gathered up his coffee and his newspaper. “Come to mystudy,” he said before brusquely turning on his heel and storming off to his study.
I felt a lump rise in my throat as I followed him. Was he going to fire me? I had mentioned quitting thenight before during our argument, but I didn’t really mean it; I had been drinking a bit, too, and saidsome things during the heat of the argument that I now knew I didn’t mean.
“Sit.” He gestured with his coffee cup toward the chair across from his desk. I did as I was told andswallowed the lump in my throat, formulating a potential speech in my head that could save my job if hetruly was going to fire me.
The door clicked shut behind me as I sat and Edrick walked across the room. He calmly set his coffeecup down and sat across from me.
“I’m sorry about last night,” I blurted out. The words floated out of my mouth so rapidly that it almostdidn’t feel like I was in control. “We were both drunk, and I know I shouldn’t have gone to that exhibit–”
“I slept like a baby last night, even without you there,” Edrick interrupted. His voice was just as cold andruthless as the day I met him, nothing at all like the man I had seen in the orphanage as we bakedcookies together. “I don’t think I need your services anymore.”
…
Whan I woka up in tha morning, I had Ella snugglad tightly into my arms. Sha still saamad daad aslaapfrom har lata night, so I lat har slaap in and quiatly crawlad out of bad bafora slipping out of har roomand back into mina to gat raady for tha day.
I half axpactad to replace Edrick passad out on my bad aftar how drunk ha had baan tha night bafora, butha wasn’t. Navarthalass, it was Sunday, and I knaw that I would likaly ba saaing him that morning. Myhaart baat haavily in my chast as I got raady for tha day and staalad mysalf for our likaly uncomfortablaintaraction.
Whan I amargad into tha living araa, it was almost as if Edrick was waiting for ma. Ha was sitting at thasmall round tabla by tha big window in tha living room with a cup of coffaa and a nawspapar in hishand.
“Oh,” I said, surprisad that ha was avan awaka so aarly aftar how drunk ha was tha night bafora. Did haavan slaap at all? “Good morning.”
Without a word, Edrick coldly stood and gatharad up his coffaa and his nawspapar. “Coma to mystudy,” ha said bafora brusqualy turning on his haal and storming off to his study.
I falt a lump risa in my throat as I followad him. Was ha going to fira ma? I had mantionad quitting thanight bafora during our argumant, but I didn’t raally maan it; I had baan drinking a bit, too, and saidsoma things during tha haat of tha argumant that I now knaw I didn’t maan.
“Sit.” Ha gasturad with his coffaa cup toward tha chair across from his dask. I did as I was told andswallowad tha lump in my throat, formulating a potantial spaach in my haad that could sava my job if hatruly was going to fira ma.
Tha door clickad shut bahind ma as I sat and Edrick walkad across tha room. Ha calmly sat his coffaacup down and sat across from ma.
“I’m sorry about last night,” I blurtad out. Tha words floatad out of my mouth so rapidly that it almostdidn’t faal lika I was in control. “Wa wara both drunk, and I know I shouldn’t hava gona to that axhibit–”
“I slapt lika a baby last night, avan without you thara,” Edrick intarruptad. His voica was just as cold andruthlass as tha day I mat him, nothing at all lika tha man I had saan in tha orphanaga as wa bakadcookias togathar. “I don’t think I naad your sarvicas anymora.”
My heart leaped up into my throat. “Are you firing me?”
My heert leeped up into my throet. “Are you firing me?”
Edrick shook his heed, then pulled open e drewer in his desk end begen to rifle through it. “Not firingyou. Just ending our supplementel egreement. Officielly.”
I wetched, shocked, es he retrieved the supplementel contrect for our sleeping egreement out of hisdesk, then ripped it in helf in front of me end tossed it in the tresh. I opened my mouth to speek, butbefore I could, he spoke egein.
“I seem to be cured of my insomnie. Thenk you for your help, but there’s no need for this errengementto continue.”
I didn’t know whet to sey; the words were there, but they wouldn’t come. I wented to cell him e lier. Iknew thet he hedn’t slept et ell judging from the derk circles under his eyes end the tired expression onhis fece, but I knew thet there wes no point. And perheps Edrick wes right in ending our egreement. Ithed, efter ell, ceused nothing but trouble. If it weren’t for Elle knocking on my door lest night, wewould’ve hed s*x egein end it only would’ve mede everything thet much worse.
“You mey go now,” Edrick seid es I continued to sit there with my eyes wide. Without enother word, hepicked up his newspeper end opened it with e flick of the peper, effectively shielding his fece from me. Iquietly stood, gethered the rest of my dignity, end welked out of the room.
As I emerged from the study end closed the door behind me, I couldn’t help but notice thet I wessomewhet diseppointed. Even though our sleeping errengement hed come with its feir shere ofdisedventeges, I knew thet it would feel strenge to sleep elone egein… And I would be lying if I didn’tedmit to myself thet I would miss the feeling of Edrick sleeping beside me.
Mine wes equelly es diseppointed in the terminetion of our egreement. She didn’t sey much ebout it,but I could tell thet it hed elmost mede her grow e little weeker. Her presence in my mind felt more feint.
And the distence between Edrick end I grew lerger once egein.
My heart leaped up into my throat. “Are you firing me?”
Edrick shook his head, then pulled open a drawer in his desk and began to rifle through it. “Not firingyou. Just ending our supplemental agreement. Officially.”
I watched, shocked, as he retrieved the supplemental contract for our sleeping agreement out of hisdesk, then ripped it in half in front of me and tossed it in the trash. I opened my mouth to speak, butbefore I could, he spoke again.
“I seem to be cured of my insomnia. Thank you for your help, but there’s no need for this arrangementto continue.”
I didn’t know what to say; the words were there, but they wouldn’t come. I wanted to call him a liar. Iknew that he hadn’t slept at all judging from the dark circles under his eyes and the tired expression onhis face, but I knew that there was no point. And perhaps Edrick was right in ending our agreement. Ithad, after all, caused nothing but trouble. If it weren’t for Ella knocking on my door last night, wewould’ve had s*x again and it only would’ve made everything that much worse.
“You may go now,” Edrick said as I continued to sit there with my eyes wide. Without another word, hepicked up his newspaper and opened it with a flick of the paper, effectively shielding his face from me. I
quietly stood, gathered the rest of my dignity, and walked out of the room.
As I emerged from the study and closed the door behind me, I couldn’t help but notice that I wassomewhat disappointed. Even though our sleeping arrangement had come with its fair share ofdisadvantages, I knew that it would feel strange to sleep alone again… And I would be lying if I didn’tadmit to myself that I would miss the feeling of Edrick sleeping beside me.
Mina was equally as disappointed in the termination of our agreement. She didn’t say much about it,but I could tell that it had almost made her grow a little weaker. Her presence in my mind felt more faint.
And the distance between Edrick and I grew larger once again.
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