Chapter 268
His Nanny Mate
Chapter 268 Acting Lessons
Ella
The soft hum of my ceiling fan was the only sound accompanying my thoughts. As I lay in bed,
the silky sheets enveloping me, a sense of strange relaxation washed over me. I should have
felt agitated, furious even. But there was a tranquility I couldnât understand.
I let that jerk into my life, I chided myself. But even as I mentally berated myself, I couldnât help
the smile that crept onto my face. My phone vibrated on my nightstand, breaking my
introspection. A glance revealed Moanaâs name on the screen..
âI heard you got your first case!â Moanaâs chirpy voice rang through the phone. We might have
been mother and daughter, but in moments like these, she was just like a giddy school friend.
âYeah,â I hesitated. The truth would be too much for her to handle. âItâs just a problem with a
bad tenant. The client wanted to keep things confidential.â A laugh. âAlways the mysterious
ones, huh? Well, as long as youâre safe and doing what you loveâ
I swallowed hard, guilt gnawing at me. If only you knew, mom. âThanks, Moana,â I murmured,
hoping she wouldnât notice my reluctance. âIâll let you know how it goes.â
After hanging up, the roomâs silence seemed more profound. I laid there for a long time, lost in
my thoughts.
What had I gotten myself into? I was trapped in a delicate dance with the son of a Mafia boss, a
criminal. I was putting on an act, getting cozy in bed with the very thing I hated all for the sake ofâ¦
taking down the very thing that I hated. It was all too confusing.
The rhythmic thud of my heartbeat was all I could hear in the dimly lit room, punctuated only by the
distant hum of city life outside. I continued to lay there, eyes glued to the ceiling, mentally replaying the
phone call I had with my boss a few days ago.
Mr. Hendersonâs voice had quivered on the line, fear evident even through the cold digital medium.
âElla, come back to work. We miss you here. P-Please.â
Of course they âmissed meâ. Or at least, he had been persuaded to miss me. The silhouette of Logan,
with his dark aura and domineering presence, loomed in my mindâs eye. I could only imagine what he
said to Mr. Henderson to convince him to let me come backâ¦.
What sort of horrors did he threaten? Torture? Robbery? Death? All of the above?
He was the puppet master pulling the strings, ensuring that I got my job back. Part of me resented him
for it, for the threat that lingered behind every âfavorâ he did for me. Not only that, but I could only
imagine how my coworkers would look at me from now on.
The âgirlfriendâ of a mobster, who also happened to be that mobsterâs lawyer. It was dirty through and
through. I hated the fact that I so willingly allowed myself to fall into this web. I knew that I would have
to talk to him about it, and lay down some boundaries. The man was unpredictable, to say the least..
âI understand itsâs hard for you,â my wolfâs voice echoed inside of me, reading my thoughts. âThe mate
bond⦠It canât be ignored. This is fate. If you have already made your decision, then. maybe you
should just accept it and move forward. I will try to keep up safe.â
âFate, shmate,â I replied out loud, grimacing. âItâs all bullshit. And itâs unfair.â
My wolf said nothing. I sighed inside..
Ever since I met Logan, my wolf was probably the one affected by him the most. She already did her
best to have a cool head. I shouldnât blame her. I made my own choice. Just as I was gearing up
mentally for the day ahead, the buzz of the intercom at my front door jolted me out of my reverie.
I hesitantly made my way over to the door and pressed the button. âWho is it?â I called out, expecting a
delivery or a neighbor with a misplaced package.
âItâs me.â Loganâs unmistakable voice crackled through the speaker. I frowned.
âWhat on earth are you doing here so early?â
âI thought Iâd say hi. Brought breakfast.â I sighed, a mix of frustration and a grudging smile playing on
my lips as I buzzed him in. âFine, come up.â
Moments later, there he stood in the doorway, a bag of donuts in one hand and two cups of coffee in
the other. Before he could utter a word, I launched into him.
âDid you threaten my boss?â His hands shot up, the coffee wobbling dangerously. âHey, donât shoot,â he
teased. âAll I mentioned was taking back that Rolex I gifted him. And, well, there was the tiny detail
about you being my girlfriend.â
I blinked, stunned. âAlready?â
He shrugged nonchalantly, that rogue smirk playing on his lips. âBetter sooner than later, donât you
think?â
I took a deep breath, trying to collect my thoughts. Accepting the coffee he handed over, I took a
cautious sip, expecting the bitterness | usually got from most takeaway coffees. But to my surprise, it
was smooth, rich, and perfectly brewed. âThis is actually good,â I admitted begrudgingly.
A glint appeared in his eyes, playful and proud. âI know all the best spots in the city. Iâll take you
on a tour. A coffee date, so to speak. You can taste test them all.â I raised an eyebrow. âNot
necessary. Remember, weâre not a real couple.â
He leaned in closer, his scent, a mix of musk and something uniquely Logan, filling the space
between us. âYou do have to play the part, you know,â he whispered. âIt was part of our deal.
We have to make it believable.â
Rolling my eyes, I tried to maintain the distance, emotionally and physically. âI have to get to
work,â I said. âBut thanks for the coffee.â But he wasnât ready to let me off the hook that easily.
âIâll drive you.â
It was a statement, not a question. Logan wasnât asking for my permission. He was telling me
his plans. And as I looked into those deep, captivating eyes, I realized that for all his flaws, all
the chaos he brought into my life, there was also a strange sense of security. Taking a deep
breath, I relented. âFine. But just this once.â
His smile was all the answer I needed, and together we stepped into the day, a pair entwined by
fate and a decently brewed cup of coffee.
As we made our way out, Logan, ever the gentleman, held open the car door for me. The city
sped past us, its early morning hustle echoing my nervousness. The closer we got to the law
firm, the more my anxiety grew.
âDrop me off here,â I murmured as we neared the entrance. The last thing I wanted was to be
the center of gossip, especially with Logan as my new⦠what? Boyfriend? Client? Fated mate?
Logan raised an eyebrow, slowing the car but not stopping. âWhy? Scared your old pals might
see you with a âbad boyâ?â
I glared at him, but my voice betrayed my anxiety. âI donât want them to think differently of me
because ofâ¦â I trailed off, unwilling to voice the truth.
His grip on the steering wheel tightened, but his voice remained gentle. âElla, if weâre going to
pretend to be a couple, then we have to act the part. Geez⦠Maybe you need acting lessons.â
Before I could protest any further, Logan jumped out of the car and came around, swinging my
door open for me. I had no choice but to walk with him, feeling his hand slip into mine as we
ascended the stairs to the firm.