Chapter 217
His Nanny Mate
Chapter 217: The Dark Images
Edrick
I hated to leave Moana behind, but I missed too much at work while she was in the hospital.
Now that she was safely at home, I only needed to go to the office for a couple of hours to deal
with some meetings.
Unfortunately, those couple of hours quickly turned into a full day of work. By the time I headed
home, it was already starting to get dark out. All I could think about was getting home to Moana
and my daughter and spending the rest of the evening with them.
However, when I got home things seemed incredibly⦠off.
The penthouse was dark and quiet when I arrived. It wasnât that late, which was a bit confusing.
But as I started to make my way through the penthouse and found Selina sitting in the kitchen
by herself with only a lamp illuminating the room, I quickly realized why everything felt so
strange.
Selina was sitting with her back turned to the kitchen door, but I could tell instantly from the way that
her shoulders were shaking that she was crying silently. She stopped when she heard me coming, but I
knew that she was crying. No matter how quickly she tried to wipe away her tears and smile, it was too
obvious.
âHungry?â she asked, getting up and wiping her hands on her apron. âSit down. Iâll make you
something.â
I slowly walked into the kitchen and sat down, watching as the old housekeeper scurried around and
began preparing a meal. It was strange to see her acting so emotionally; she was normally such a stoic
and stern person as long as I had known her, and yet since she met Moana that seemed to change. It
seemed as though she was beginning to see Moana as something like her own daughter, and it was
clear that the warehouse incident and the three day long hospital stay were both getting to her. But I
could tell that something else was wrong.
âWhatâs going on?â I asked suddenly, unable to contain my curiosity.
Selina made a face as she clicked on the burner on the stove and spread butter on some bread to start
making a grilled cheese. âWhat are you talking about?â she said. It was clear that she was hiding
something, judging by the look on her face.
âTell me what it is, Selina,â I said. âIs something wrong?â
The old housekeeper paused, then sighed. She set the bread down in the pan, then put a few slices of
cheese on top before wiping her hands on her apron once more. I watched as she nervously withdrew
a folded piece of paper from the pocket on her apron with shaking hands.
âMoana had another⦠episode,â she said, shakily handing me the paper. I took it with a furrowed brow
and unfolded it. My eyes widened as I saw the contents of the page. It was a drawing made with dark,
heavy strokes that depicted a strange knife with a slightly curved blade and a wolfâs head on the
handle. It looked oddly familiar to me for some strange reason, but the pressure of the lines and the
way that the drawing seemed so chaotic indicated that it was not drawn while Moana was in a normal
mental state. What especially gave that away was the fact that it was drawn over the picture that
Moana drew of Ella and I on the ferris wheel. I knew that she would never want to draw over that
picture.
âShe said she doesnât remember anything,â Selina continued. âShe said that she was just sitting in her
bed, and then when she came to she was surrounded by dozens of similar pictures. I found her like
that, and I believe her⦠But I think she needs help, Edrick. Serious help. Help that we might not be
able to provide for her hereâ¦â
Suddenly, I looked up at the old housekeeper with my eyes narrowed. âWhat are you trying to say?â I
growled.
Selina, seemingly unfazed by my anger, sighed again. âI donât know. Maybe she should be in an
institution for a while where they can keep a close eye on her and take better care of her than we can
here.â
âYouâre suggesting that I send the mother of my child away to a psychiatric facility?â I said, standing
suddenly as I gripped the paper tightly in my hand. âI wonât do that. I wonât send her to one of those
places.â
Selina narrowed her eyes at me. âWhat do you suggest, then?â she murmured. She pressed her
lips into a thin line and glared at me for a few long moments before she hastily turned around
and flipped the sandwich over in the pan, causing it to sizzle. As she did, I looked back down at
the drawing in my hand and studied it even more closely. There was indeed something familiar
about it, but I couldnât quite put my finger on it. All I knew was that I had seen it somewhere
before, meaning that it wasnât just a violent image that Moana made up in her own head. At the
very least, I wouldnât assume that right away. I had to give her the benefit of the doubt before I
jumped to conclusions and sent her away, which would likely only make her symptoms even
worse. No⦠I had to do some research on this knife before I did anything else.
âWhere is she now?â I asked.
âShe took some of her medicine and sheâs sleeping now,â Selina replied. âI called the doctor
and he came and checked on her. He says that her vitals are fine, but he left the name and
number of a⦠hypnotherapist who can supposedly help. But I donât believe in that sort of stuff.
I think she needs a more straightforward approach.â
For a few moments, I stared at the back of the old housekeeperâs head, at the perfectly round,
gray bun that rested just at the nape of her neck. She tersely shoved a spatula under the grilled
cheese that she was cooking and moved the sandwich to a plate before clicking off the stove
and turning back to face me. But by the time she did that, I was already gone. I ignored her calls
and stormed into my office, where I shut and locked the door.
My mate wasnât crazy. I had seen this knife before, and I was sure of it. I could sense it; it had to
have some sort of significance. Yes, Moanaâs trauma in the warehouse was sure to cause her
plenty of problems, and I was still going to get her some help, but this felt different. That night
in the warehouse, she had marked me. I remembered when I finally healed and I stood up, Ethan
picked her up by her throat and was choking her when a bright golden light burst out of her and
blasted him backwards, throwing him to the ground. That night, it was very likely that her
Golden Wolf abilities were beginning to surface; and maybe this drawing was a depiction of
more of her abilities coming to light.
It seemed to me that Moana may have begun having visions, and the depiction of this strange
knife with the wolf head handle could be significant to her future.