Chapter 271
His Nanny Mate
Chapter 271 White Knight
Ella
We didnât just stop at one store. No, Logan wouldnât have it. The shopping center was enormous, and
Logan clearly had a penchant for spending money. We spent hours in there, perusing each store.
Normally, I didnât enjoy shopping trips. My dad never really took me on them, maybe once or twice a
year we would go out on a shopping day, but Moana was the type to instill in me that money wasnât
everything, and so we didnât splurge too much. I didnât mind, though. Her precautions made sure that I
never got spoiled, despite the fact that my dad was one of the richest men in the world.
However, I couldnât deny the enjoyment of shopping with Logan. I hated to say it, but he was⦠fun.
Maybe it was the mate bond surreptitiously slipping rose-colored glasses onto my face, but I liked
seeing him smile as we perused the stores. I liked hearing his jokes about silly outfits, ridiculously high
heels, and hats with all sorts of bizarre decorations on them. He made me laugh.
At one point, we found ourselves in an even fancier store than the others. The golden gleam of the
chandeliers reflected off the cream marble floors, giving the luxury boutique an air of opulence. Logan
and I wandered from aisle to aisle, picking out pieces and discussing our preferences. I couldnât help
but notice that our tastes were eerily similar.
âIâve always thought garish colors were overrated,â Logan mused, holding up a classic navy tie. âItâs
much more about the quality and cut of the fabric for me.â
âI couldnât agree more,â I responded, genuinely surprised. âBright colors might be eye-catching, but
thereâs something so refined about muted tones.â
Before Logan could respond, a saleswoman approached us, her eyes immediately sizing me up.
âMiss,â she started, her voice dripping with enthusiasm, âI think this would look absolutely ravishing on
you.â
She held out a fiery red dress, the fabric shimmering under the store lights. The cut was low, the slit up
the side particularly high, and the entire ensemble screamed âlook at me.â
âI donât knowâ¦â I hesitated, unsure.
âPlease, do try it on!â she implored, her eyes alight with excitement. âWith your fair complexion, youâd
be the talk of any event.â
Loganâs eyes met mine. âTry it,â he said, smirking. âPlease?â
Not wanting to disappoint their fervor, I took the dress into the changing room. As I pulled it over my
head and adjusted the straps, a sense of unease washed over me. It was undeniably sexy, but it felt
too ostentatious, too exposed.
Yet, I decided to step out and show Logan, if only for a second opinion.
The moment I emerged from behind the curtain, Loganâs eyes widened, and an amused chuckle
escaped him. He gave a playful whistle, clearly enjoying the moment.
âLogan!â I exclaimed, my face heating up as | covered my chest with my hands.
âSorry, couldnât help myself,â he teased, his eyes dancing with mischief. âBut honestly, itâs not you. Too
much⦠red.â
I crossed my arms defensively. âWell, I didnât pick it out!â
Logan approached a nearby rack, selecting a moonlight white dress that cascaded gracefully to the
floor. He paired it with a sparkling diamond necklace, its beauty in its simplicity..
âThis,â he declared, âis you.â
My eyes widened at the sight of the dress. It was indeed beautiful, butâ¦
âBut I already have a dress,â I said, pointing to the bag from the first store in Loganâs hands. There
were several other bags in his grasp, too. He was a bit of a shopaholic, particularly for watches and
Italian leather loafers.
Logan simply shrugged. âYou could use more than one,â he said, lowering his voice. âThis is gonna be
a year, after all. There will be plenty of events. And who knows, maybe youâll like this one⦠better.â
I sighed, but obliged. After a quick change, I had to admit Logan was right. The dress accentuated my
features without making me feel overly exposed. And the necklace, it was a masterpiece in its own
right.
The moonlight white dress was, in every sense, magical. It draped over my figure like a second skin,
hugging me in all the right places and flaring out gracefully at the hips. Made of a luxurious silk, the
fabric had a softness that was almost ethereal, making me feel as though I was enveloped in a cloud.
I admired myself in the full-length mirror, noting how the dress perfectly complemented my fair
complexion. The subtle, intricate patterns embroidered near the waist added just the right touch of
elegance without being over the top. It was a stark contrast to the emerald dress that I had tried on
earlier which, while captivating in its own right, suddenly paled in comparison to this one.
Lost in my thoughts, I instinctively twirled, watching the fabric flare out and then settle around my legs
in a soft cascade. The movement was mesmerizing. It was only then that I caught Loganâs blue eyes
watching me in the mirror, and I felt a heat creep into my cheeks.
âBeautiful,â he murmured. I turned to face Logan, his attire complimenting mine perfectly. The thought
crossed my mind: We looked like the perfect couple. A dangerous thought given his⦠affiliations.
Itâs a pity heâs one of the Mafia, I thought, pushing away the budding warmth in my chest.
Eventually, I returned to the fitting room to remove the dress. Logan had already paid for it before I
could have the chance to protest, and the saleswoman now waited patiently to wrap it up and receive
her commission.
However, as I tried to immerse myself back into the world of shopping, I couldnât shake off the feeling of
being watched. My eyes flitted around the store, searching for any sign of a threat.
Just then, I caught sight of him. A man skulking around in the background, partially hidden by some
shelves. He wore all black, and had a gruff look about him. Upon realizing that I had noticed him, he
quickly picked up an item off of a shelf and turned his back to me, pretending to be just another
shopper. But I knew better.
âLogan,â I whispered, leaning closer. âI think weâre being followed.â His eyes darkened as he took a
quick survey of our surroundings. âStay close,â he murmured, reaching for his phone.
We continued shopping, albeit with heightened alertness. When Logan went to the counter to pay for
some things that he was buying for himself, my eyes landed on a quaint cake shop next door. I quickly
realized that I was hungry.
âIâll be right back,â I called over to him. He didnât react, maybe he didnât notice. I thought nothing of it,
and walked out of the store.
The sweet aroma of baked goods enveloped me as I stepped out of the clothing store, momentarily
distracting me from the unease I felt earlier. Just as I was deciding whether I felt in the mood for a
raspberry tart or a chocolate éclair, a loud shout pierced the air..
âELLA!â
I spun around, just in time to see a billboard detaching from its fixture high above, plummeting straight
towards me. Panic surged through me, and everything moved in slow motion.