His Nanny Mate By Eve Above Story -
Chapter 7
Chapter 7
Chapter 7 Captive
Moana
“Hey! Stop!” the scar-faced man shouted.
I ran as fast as I could, willing my legs to pump harder, to push me further away from the imminentdanger that I sensed. I could hear the sound of footsteps pounding on the sidewalk behind me; I wasjust a human, and these men were werewolves. I should’ve known I wouldn’t stand a chance trying tooutrun them.
I screamed for help, but no one came — no one ever came when a woman screamed for help in thecity, and I cursed them for that in that moment.
The sound of the men running behind me came closer. I felt as though my body didn’t belong to me,like I was watching from a third person perspective as I ran for my life.
The two men gained on me. They were so close now that I knew that one misstep on my part wouldallow them to catch me. I felt a hand brush my shoulder and I shrieked, pushing myself faster as Iglanced over my shoulder to look…
Whack!
I ran into something hard and gritty: a corner of a brick building. As I stumbled backwards, my headreeling from the impact, all I could feel were hands grabbing me. My vision faded, and the last thing Isaw was the scar-faced man…
I came to in the back of a car. My head was throbbing and I felt as though I would vomit, which kept mefrom being able to scream or fight. Where were these strange men taking me?
“She’s awake,” the gravelly voice that belonged to the scar-faced man said.
I groaned. I tried to speak, to tell them to let me go, but all that came out was garbled nonsense. Theystopped the car and got out, opening the back door and lifting my limp body out of the seat.
As they half-carried me toward whatever fate that lay before me, my head lolled back on one of theirshoulders. Above me towered the massive apartment building where I had just been earlier that day.
Edrick Morgan’s penthouse.
I felt myself go even weaker. The man in the leather jacket said something incoherent and picked meup fully, carrying me in through the brightly-lit lobby. I heard the sound of the scar-faced man sayingsomething to the concierge, followed by the ding of the elevator.
I blacked out again.
When I woke up again, I was laying on something soft. The room was dim, lit only by the glow of astanding lamp.
I groaned and attempted to sit up; somehow, I managed to do it, although the dizziness got worsewhen I did.
“You hit your head pretty good there, huh?” a familiar male voice said. I winced as I felt a damp clothtouch my tender forehead, another hand supporting my back from underneath as I struggled to stayupright.
“Where am I…?”
“You’re back in the penthouse.”
I blinked several times. Finally, Edrick Morgan’s devilishly handsome face came into focus. He wascrouching in front of me with a concerned expression as he dabbed at my forehead with a damp cloth. Ithought, as I slowly came back to consciousness, that I secretly caught him showing a bit of concernfor me; under any other circumstances, I would’ve felt like we had chemistry between us.
“Why did you bring me back here?” I whispered, too weak to speak any more loudly.
“Why did you run?” he asked instead of answering me, his face turning cold again as soon as he sawme looking.
I didn’t answer. Sighing, Edrick set down the washcloth and propped a couple of soft pillows under meto help me stay upright, then stood and walked over to the window to look out onto the city street.
“You already signed the contract,” he said. “It’s rude of you to run off like that. I’m only trying to help.”
“Trying to help by sending two terrifying men to attack me on the street in the middle of the night?”
Edrick turned back to face me. His expression was, unsurprisingly, cold and emotionless.
“What did you expect me to do? They were never going to hurt you. From what I heard, you took offscreaming before they could even talk to you.”
I groaned again and shut my eyes, tenderly touching my fingers to my forehead as a wave of dizzinesstook over me. Through my closed eyelids I saw Edrick’s tall form approaching me once more andcrouching down in front of me. He picked up the washcloth again and held it to my forehead. As he did,I heard the door click open.
“Thank you, Selina,” he said. I cracked my eyes open to see the housekeeper hand him a bottle of pills.He opened it and dumped two out into his palm, then held them out to me along with a glass of water.
“It’s just Advil,” he said, noticing my hesitation to take the pills. “For the pain. Don’t worry, I wouldn’tdrug you.”
I frowned, but gingerly took the pills and popped them into my mouth, washing them down with theglass of water. I heard Selina’s footsteps receding, followed by the sound of the door clicking shutagain.
“You know, we did try to call you,” he said, sitting on the arm of a chair across from me and folding hisarms across his chest. “Several times, actually. As it turns out, you left your phone here by accident.”He pulled my phone out of his pocket and tossed it onto my lap. The screen lit up as he did so, showingfive missed calls.
“Thanks,” I said, slipping my phone into my own pocket. “But you should know that I don’t have anyintention of continuing to work for you.”
“I figured you would say that,” he replied. “I suppose I could just as easily replace someone else to fill yourposition, and would honestly prefer it myself at this point, but it seems Ella is quite taken with you.”
I furrowed my brow. “Ella seemed too upset by our… brief history… to want anything to do with me.”
Edrick merely shrugged, then called over his shoulder toward the door. “Come in, Ella. Tell Moana whatyou told me.”
I sat up fully and looked over my shoulder to see Ella sheepishly walk into the room. She was lookingat the floor and fiddling with a bow on her dress, looking embarrassed.
“Go on, Ella,” Edrick said softly. “It’s okay.”
“I’m sorry I yelled at you,” she whispered. She looked up at me then, and her eyes widened when shesaw me. “What happened?”
I reached up and touched my forehead, then shook my head and held my hand out for her to take. “I’mokay. Just bumped my head, that’s all.”
Ella tentatively shuffled up to me, placing her small hand in mine as she studied my face. “I thought youlied to me,” she said. “But then I remembered that you asked me about my parents, and daddy told methat you didn’t know who he was when you came to see me yesterday. So I forgive you.”
“Do you want Moana to stay?” Edrick asked.
Ella nodded vigorously. “Yes. We had so much fun today. I want to have fun with you every day.”
The little girl’s words made me smile and forget about everything else. How could I say no to her?
“Alright,” I said to Ella, glancing briefly at Edrick as he looked on with an icy stare. “I’ll stay. But only ifyou promise to talk to me next time you get mad at me. Okay?”
Ella nodded in agreement. “I promise.” Then, she pulled me closer and cupped her hands around myear. “If my daddy is going to be with someone, then I suppose I’m okay with it being you.” She pulledaway with a smile on her face, then patted me on the shoulder and skipped out of the room before Icould respond.
What she had said was so adult-like… Children could be so strange sometimes!
“So, that settles it?” Edrick asked once she was gone. “Will you stay?”
His voice was flat, but I could sense a hint of pleading behind it. Somehow, I knew that Ella wasn’t theonly one who wanted me to stay.
“Yes,” I said. “I’ll stay.”
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