Chapter 293
His Nanny Mate
Chapter 293 Trophy Wife
Ella
Inside the grandiose ballroom of the restaurant, with its dimly lit chandeliers and expensive- looking
wall hangings, Logan began mingling. A sudden sense of isolation swept over me as I clung to his arm,
the only anchor amidst a sea of unknown faces.
âDo you think this is how Moana feels at the events with Edrick?â Ema asked, feeling just as cautious
as I did. I imperceptibly shook my head. âNo. My dad always cares for her at their events, and itâs not
nearly as dangerous. Although, I do remember her telling me how people looked down on her back
before she was the Golden Wolf. So maybe this is a little like how she felt back that.. But just a little.â
As we approached groups of men in tailored suits, discussing what I presumed were deals and
underworld business, Logan would pause to introduce me. âThis is Dahlia,â he would say smoothly,
each time keeping his promise to use my pseudonym.
As we continued to navigate through the crowd, my senses became more acute to the conversations
around us. While most were: banal or superficial exchanges about the evening or general pleasantries,
one particular conversation drew me in. I felt Ema attune her hearing so that I could hear better.
Two men, standing off to the side, were engaged in a heated discussion. Their body language and
hushed tones suggested a level of secrecy.
ââ¦Iâm telling you, the profits from the âWâ trade are skyrocketing,â one of them-a tall, well-built man with
a scar tracing his jawline-asserted, glancing around nervously.
His companion, a man with a shifty gaze and slicked-back hair, nodded. âInvesting in it was the best
decision we ever made. No one saw it coming. But youâve tried it yourself, right? To see what the fuss
is all about?â
The scarred man chuckled, shaking his head. âNot me, but Iâve seen the effects. Those who have taken
it-theyâre different. Their wolves, man, theyâre⦠enhanced. Stronger, faster, more dominant.â
The slicked-back haired man raised an eyebrow. âSo itâs true, then? The rumors?â âSeems like it. But
Iâd be careful. Once youâre on âWâ, thereâs no going back.â
I felt a chill run down my spine. The term âWâ resonated in my mind. As Logan and I moved past the
pair, I leaned closer to him, my voice barely above a whisper. âLogan, whatâs âWâ?â
Logan glanced back at the two men, then sighed. âItâs a drug, or so they say. Rumors have been
swirling around for some time about âWâ- how it enhances the wolf in those of our kind. But I donât know
much about it, to be honest.â
I furrowed my brows. âEnhances? How?â
He exhaled slowly. âThe stories vary. Some say it brings out the wolfâs most primal instincts, magnifying
their strengths. Others claim it creates an even more unbreakable bond between man and wolf,
causing the two to merge into a single entity. All I know is, itâs dangerous. Highly addictive, and has
already caused more than its fair share of chaos.â
I glanced back at the two men, an unnerving curiosity gnawing at me. âWhy would anyone want to use
such a thing?â
Logan tilted his head, pondering my question. âPower, mostly. Imagine having your wolfâs strength,
agility, and senses amplified⦠all of the time, even in human form. It would be intoxicating. But thereâs
a cost-a heavy one. The body and mind arenât meant to handle that kind of constant surge. Many
whoâve been rumored to take it end up⦠broken.â
Feeling a shiver, I wrapped my arms around myself. âAnd those two?â I motioned discreetly towards the
men discussing the trade.
Loganâs face darkened, âInvolved in its distribution, most likely. The âWâ trade has been lucrative for
those willing to take the risk.â
âI canât believe it..â I muttered, my mind racing. Logan grabbed my arm gently, guiding me away. âBest
to stay clear of people discussing that sort of thing. Trust me, Ella. Nothing good can come from
delving into that world.â
His words made sense. The world Iâd stepped into that evening was already layered with threats and
secrets, and âWâ was just another shadow lurking in its corners. Yet, despite the clear danger, I couldnât
help but wonder. What was âWâ? What did it truly do? How many had fallen under its spell?
The evening continued, but the knowledge of âWâ was like a stone in my shoe, uncomfortable and
impossible to ignore. Every now and then, my gaze would drift back to the two men, wondering how
deep they were in this dark. trade and what other secrets they held.
In the end, I realized it was not just about âWâ but about the entire world that Logan was a part of a
world where power struggles were a daily affair, and where lines between right and wrong were blurred.
It made me reevaluate my own position in all of this and whether I was ready to learn more about the
shadows that lurked beneath the surface.
As we continued making our rounds, I observed the men as they spoke, finding their discussions
simultaneously riveting and intimidating. Yet, one thing stood out to me: not many of them would bother
to address me directly.
Their glances towards me were fleeting, often dismissive, as if they were seeing right past me. At first,
it felt as if they regarded the women at their side in a similar light- accessories, no more significant than
the expensive watches they wore.
However, my patience began to wane when a burly man with a cigar, presumably a higher-up in the
Mafia ranks, eyed me up and down in a disturbingly overt manner.
âLooks like youâve picked a good one this time, Logan,â he commented, a lecherous smirk tugging at
the corners of his lips. âMuch better than the last one. She was too skinny and frail, but this one looksâ¦
healthy. Muscular.â
Ema growled inside of me. âCrush him,â she snarled. âWhat a disgusting pig.â Unable to restrain myself,
I retorted, âHow about you shove that opinion where the sun. doesnât shine?â
Instead of looking affronted, the man erupted into boisterous laughter, the sound echoing. throughout
the vicinity. Loganâs grip on my arm tightened, and he swiftly interjected, steering me away from the
group. âLetâs not make a scene here, Dahlia,â he murmured, but I could sense the tension in his voice.
Once we were out of earshot, I jerked my arm free from his grasp, my eyes flaring with anger. âLogan, if
you surround yourself with these misogynists, how different are you from them?â
He sighed, running a hand through his raven- black hair. âBelieve me, Ella,â he began, using my real
name for a brief moment, âthatâs one of the main reasons why I want to distance myself from all this.
But for tonight, I need you to bear it.â
My breathing was shallow, a mixture of frustration and anger swirling inside me. âIf anyone tries that
again, Iâll knock them out.â
Logan chuckled, the sound deep and soothing. âI wonât lie, the fiery side of you? Itâs kind of sexy.â He
winked. âBut promise me youâll keep that as a last resort?â
âLast resort? Iâll give them the last punch theyâll ever remember,â I spat defiantly. âMale chauvinist pigs.â
Logan smirked.
âWhat?â I growled.
âOh, nothing,â he said. Feeling the need to drown my frustrations, I downed the remaining champagne
from my glass and held the empty glass out towards him. âI need another.â
His amused expression softened as he took my glass, setting it on a waiterâs tray and grabbing a fresh
one for me. Handing the new glass to me, he smiled.
âThatâs my girl,â he said, his voice low but playful as his blue eyes bore into mine. At his words, I felt an
undeniable heat creep up into my cheeks.