His Nanny Mate By Eve Above Story -
Chapter 52
Chapter 52
Chapter 52: The Alpha’s Gaze
Moana “You’re not pregnant, are you?” I froze at Ethan’s words, my eyes wide as I stuttered to comeup with a response. “I– I’m not–”
Ethan, seeing my uncomfortable struggle, lowered his glass and quickly shook his head to dispel theseriousness of the suggestion he had just made.
“I’m sorry,” he said. “I was only joking. Maybe that wasn’t a very appropriate thing to joke about. It’s fineif you don’t want to drink alcohol tonight.”
I tried to laugh off Ethan’s joke, but it was almost embarrassing how astute that joke actually was — ifonly he actually knew. Then, quickly, I fumbled in my mind to replace the right excuse so as not to raiseany more red flags about the reality of the situation. “I just… I need to be up early tomorrow, to takeElla to her training.”
Ethan nodded understandingly, but oddly looked a little disappointed at the same time. I watched as hesilently took a sip of his wine, then set the glass down.
“I hope that’s okay,” I blurted out. “I suppose I should’ve said something before you spent the money ona bottle of wine.”
“No, no,” Ethan assured me. “It’s perfectly fine. Although, I must admit, I was secretly hoping forsomething.”
I raised my eyebrows. “Hoping for what?” Nothing could have prepared me for what Ethan said next.
“Well… I’m staying at my penthouse downtown for the weekend,” he said. “Admittedly, I was hoping tobring you there tonight, but I suppose you can’t come since you’ve got to be up early for Ella tomorrow.”
I felt a bit taken aback by Ethan’s admission, and a little uncomfortable. I had thought that we were justtwo friends going out for dinner; I never thought for even a moment that he brought me here tonightwith the intention of taking me home to his penthouse for the night. I supposed, then, that it was silly ofme to ever assume something like that, and it reminded me of how naive I had been on the night of myone night stand with Edrick, when I stupidly took a drink from a strange man.
“Ethan,” I said, frowning a little, “I thought we were just going out for dinner–”
Ethan’s face went a little red, and he nodded. “Yes. I’m sorry. I just… I guess I was hoping to have alittle time to get to know you, without Edrick looming over us.”
There were several long moments of palpable silence that hung so thickly in the air that I felt I could cutthem with a knife. Just as it was becoming unbearable, the waiter finally returned with two plates offood.
“Filet mignon for the gentleman,” the waiter said, abruptly ending the awkward silence, “and penne allavodka for the lady.”
The food smelled delightful, making us both momentarily forget our uncomfortable tension. For the firsttime in days, I actually wanted to eat. In fact, the food was so tantalizing, that as soon as I took the firstbite, I knew that this very dish could perhaps become my first pregnancy food obsession.
“This is delicious,” I said, setting down my fork so as not to eat too fast, and savored the flavor in mymouth.
Ethan smiled and took a bite of his steak. For the remainder of the night, we didn’t bring up theawkwardness surrounding Ethan’s penthouse, and actually had a lovely time and many deep chats thatmade me temporarily forget about the looming issue at hand of the pregnancy.
…
Later that night, after enjoying a lovely dinner together, Ethan took me back to the spot where weinitially met just outside the subway station.
“I really had a wonderful night,” I said. “Thank you for everything.”
Ethan smiled. “I’m glad. And… I really am sorry about that misunderstanding earlier. I know that it wasinappropriate of me to assume that you would want to spend the night with me on our first real date.Can I be honest with you?”
I nodded.
“I think I’m a little jealous that you sleep with Edrick every night,” he said. “I know it’s just to help himsleep, and he’s paying you for it, but–”
“We actually terminated our agreement,” I interrupted. “On the night of the exhibition.”
Ethan appeared to be taken aback. “I’m sorry. I hope that I didn’t somehow cause that.”
I shook my head. “No. It’s alright — it was a weird arrangement anyway, so I’m glad that it’s over.” Irealized, as I finished talking, that my hand was on my belly. I quickly pulled it away and got out of thecar as I pushed the memories of that night after the exhibition out of my head.
“Oh,” he said, looking a little relieved.
I bit my lip, thinking for a moment, before speaking again. “Ethan,” I said, taking a deep breath, “I reallyvalue your friendship. I’d like us to just stay friends, if that’s alright.”
Ethan stared down at his lap for a moment. He looked sad, but finally nodded understandingly after afew moments and shot me a soft smile. “That’s alright with me,” he said.
“Thank you,” I said, feeling a little relieved that he wasn’t too upset by it as men often could be when awoman told them that she just wanted to be friends. “I would love to spend more time together, though.”
Ethan nodded. “Sure. I’ll see you soon, okay?”
After that, he kissed my hand and I began my walk home.
The streets were quiet, filled only by the sound of my heels clicking on the pavement. My belly felt fulland satisfied after the wonderful meal, and I felt relaxed after chatting with a good friend, despite thetemporary discomfort of Ethan’s proposition to return to his penthouse together.
As I entered through the lobby of the apartment building and took the elevator up, however, I began tofeel mounting anxiety as I wondered if Edrick would be awake. I hoped that he wouldn’t question meany further about my dinner. If he found out that I secretly went out to dinner with his brother, who heinsisted that I stay away from for whatever reason, it would only end in an argument.
When I arrived back at the penthouse, everything was dark — except for a single lamp in the livingroom. I stepped into the room and crossed over to the lamp to shut it off, not realizing that Edrick wassitting in the large armchair by the couch until I passed by him.
I stopped in my tracks, my heart racing already as I locked eyes with the Alpha billionaire. There was awhiskey glass in his hand and a hint of sadness behind his steely gray eyes as his gaze slid over myhair, my face, and eventually down to my new blue dress. His face contained a mixture of pain andattraction; the alcohol made him display his emotions plainly, as opposed to how closed off he hadbeen earlier.
“Hello,” I said, clearing my throat to break the awkward silence. “You’re up late.”
He didn’t answer. With a last look at my dress, he turned on his heel and retreated to his room.
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