Chapter 290
His Nanny Mate
Chapter 290 Last Minute Plans
Ella
The forestâs lingering scent still clung to me as I made my way back home. My feet moved over
the familiar asphalt path, my mind still replaying the events of the day.
The feeling of freedom and serenity from my hike, followed by the shock of the attempted
mugging and then the mysterious young manâs timely intervention, made for an interesting
concoction of experiences that day. I was a bit roughed up after the experience, but also
intrigued.
As I returned to the hustle and bustle of the city, the familiar sounds were almost a relief after
my experience in the quiet woods. I imagined Moana scolding me for not bringing my pepper
spray, and my father having a full-blown mental breakdown over it.
It was things like these that I decided to keep from my parents. Not because I wanted to hide
anything, but because I didnât want them to worry. If they knew about half of the dangerous
things I dealt with in this city, they would be at my doorstep in an instant, demanding me to
come home.
My phone buzzed in my pocket, breaking my reverie. I fumbled for it, flipping it open to see
Loganâs name on the display. I hesitated, but then swiped to answer anyway.
âElla, Loganâs voice greeted, sounding unusually hesitant. âDid you see my note?â
I sighed, shifting my handbag to my other shoulder. âYes, considering the fact that it was right
out on my kitchen counter. It was a bit hard to miss.â
âWell?â he asked, somewhat expectantly. âAre you still mad at me?â
I sighed, pausing at an intersection while I waited for the light to change. All around me, the sound of
cars and people filled my senses. Somewhere nearby, I could smell the fragrant aroma of a food truck,
and I suddenly felt my stomach grumbling at the thought of something cheap and greasy to eat.
âI was never mad at you, Logan,â I muttered, stepping out into the street along with a group of other
pedestrians as the light changed.
âWhat were you, then?â he asked. âBecause you certainly seemed mad when you bared your fangs like
that.â
I winced a bit at the mention, thinking back on. my encounter in the woods. âOkay, maybe I was a little
mad,â I said. âNext time, when I tell you not to kiss me, I mean it.â
âOf course.â Logan sounded remorseful. Genuinely remorseful. It was a little surprising. âWell, Iâm sorry,
Ella. Forgive me?â
The sound of his rueful voice made me soften a bit. As I stepped into line for that food truck, I nodded,
forgetting momentarily that he couldnât see me from the other end of the phone. âI forgive you,â I
answered. âFor now.â
There was a small chuckle on the other end. âGood.â
âWas there another reason why you called me on a Saturday afternoon?â I asked, handing the vendor
my cash in exchange for a steaming hot empanada.
I heard a sigh on the other end of the phone. âYes, actually,â he said. âLook, I donât know how to break
this to you, but thereâs an event tonight. A restaurant owned by one of my fatherâs business partners.
You and I need to be there.â
âAgain? Already?â I groaned. The previous event still lingered in my memory, a potent cocktail of
awkwardness and tension and rude questions.
Loganâs voice held a touch of humor to it. âIt wonât be like last time, promise. Thereâll be live music,
dancing⦠a much larger crowd.â
I could almost hear the smirk in his voice when he added, âMaybe you can grace everyone with those
incredible dancing skills of yours again?â
I couldnât help the face I made, even though he couldnât see it. Last nightâs memories of the two of us
dancing in my living room made me cringe, although I couldnât deny the red tint that came to my
cheeks.
âYouâre treading on thin ice, Logan.â His chuckle deepened. âSorry, I couldnât resist. I swear, I only
found out about the event this morning. Hence the short notice.â
I stopped walking, taking a moment to process this. âYou expect me to get ready for a major event in,â I
checked my watch, âless than two hours?â
Loganâs voice softened. âIâll make it up to you. Whatever you want.â
âYouâre lucky Iâm a woman of my word,â I muttered around a mouthful of empanada, already thinking
about my wardrobe options for that evening. âBut in exchange, I fully expect a free pass out of the next
last-minute event.â
âNow, now,â Logan chided, and I could hear his smile through the phone. âThatâs a bit much to ask. You
are supposed to be my girlfriend, after all. Fake or notâ¦â
âI know, I know,â I replied. âI was just joking. Iâll see you later.â He sounded relieved. âThank you, Ella.
Iâll be there at eight.â
âYouâd better be,â I replied, trying to sound stern but unable to keep the hint of a smile from my voice.
âAnd Logan?â
âYes?â
âI really did have an enjoyable night with you. last night. Beforeâ¦â
There was a tense pause on his end. âUnderstood. See you soon.â
Hanging up, I quickened my pace, my heels clicking rhythmically on the pavement. The
apartment building loomed ahead, and as I entered, the cool air enveloped me, instantly.
bringing relief.
Riding the elevator to my floor, I began mentally preparing for the evening. My reflection in the
liftâs mirror showed tired eyes, a product of the dayâs events, and the previous nightâs lack of
sleep, thanks to an intoxicated Logan on my couch. A shower would help.
As the hot water cascaded over me, I tried to push away my reservations about the evening..
Logan was trying, in his own way, and as much as I wanted to tell him to screw off and that I
would most certainly not be attending any events with him today, I knew that we had an
arrangement. If I expected him to hold up his end of the bargain, then I had to do the same.
Toweling off, I stared at my wardrobe, finally deciding on the first dress that I had bought with
Logan, the emerald one with beads around the waist.
It was modest, but the color brought out my eyes. I slipped it on, pairing it with matching heels.
My hair, normally restrained, was let down, cascading in soft waves over my shoulders.
By the time I had finished my makeup and added a delicate silver necklace, it was nearly eight.
Perfect timing, I thought to myself as I heard a knock on my door. Taking a deep breath, I
opened it to see Logan, looking dapper in a tailored suit.
I hated to admit it, but he looked⦠incredibly handsome. His dark hair was neatly combed to the
side, and his facial hair was perfectly trimmed, leaving a soft shadow on his jaw that made him
look masculine yet put together.
His suit, all black even down to the tie, was perfectly tailored to fit his body. He stood with one
hand in his pocket, and the other holding something. A box. âWow,â he whispered, his eyes
widening. âYou look⦠amazing.â
I raised an eyebrow, using the sarcastic gesture as a means to hide the blush that threatened to
creep into my cheeks. âOnly took me two hours,â I murmured, my eyes flickering down to the
box. âWhatâs that?â
His smile was sheepish as he held it out to me. âJust a little something,â he said. I tentatively
took the box, opening it to reveal a delicate silver necklace. My eyes widened slightly upon
seeing the beautiful opal that was set in the pendant. âFor me?â I asked.
Logan nodded, his smile growing. He reached into the box and gestured for me to turn around
with one finger, which I did. I lifted my blonde waves off of my shoulders to allow him to clasp
the necklace around my neck. As he did, I felt the close proximity between us, and so did my
wolf. His scent was almost overwhelming.
âReady to go?â he asked once he was finished. His voice was low and husky, and when I turned
back around, I saw that his cheeks were red, probably as red as mine..
I nodded, grabbing a small clutch purse and slipping out the door with him. The night awaited.