Chapter 297
His Nanny Mate
Chapter 297 Temptation & Her Mistress
Logan
The symphony of the ballroom surrounded us: the gentle murmur of voices, the soft clink of
glasses, and the mesmerizing notes of the orchestra weaving a spell around the dancing
couples.
But amidst all the sounds, there was a silence, a charged void, between Ella and me. Every step
we took, every turn, and every glide was a wordless conversation.
My wolf, always alert beneath the surface, yearned to entangle with hers, to join in a dance of
their own. I could feel the pull, the almost magnetic attraction between our two spirits, and it
was maddening.
âI wish she would let me in,â my wolf complained, his voice a growl in the back of my mind as it
mirrored my own turmoil. âJust for a moment.â
âI know,â I answered. âSheâs a fortress.â
No matter what I did, Ella and her wolf resisted. There was a barrier, a wall she had erected,
both to protect herself and to maintain at distance from the chaos of my world. My wolf growled
low in frustration, longing to bridge that gap, to assert our bond..
I wanted to pull her close, to feel her breath against my lips, to lose myself in the intoxicating
allure she radiated. The urge was overwhelming, almost primal, yet the conscious part of me
fought it..
I knew it wasnât the time, nor the place.
âYou keep staring at me,â Ella said, a ghost of a smirk playing on her lips. âItâs weird.â
âIs it?â I asked, guiding her gracefully through a twirl as the music swelled. âYou keep staring at me,
too, you know.â
Ellaâs face turned an even deeper shade of red than it already was. âYouâre flirting with me.â âSo what if
I am?â I asked. âYouâre a beautiful woman, Ella. And fascinating.â
The final notes of the dance approached, and the intensity between us grew. My hand tightened on her
waist, her fingers gripped my shoulder a tad firmer, our eyes locked in an unwavering gaze.
We were on the edge of something profound, a precipice, and the fall was tantalizing. But just as the
dance concluded, with our faces inches apart and the promise of a kiss hanging in the air, I felt the
weight of a gaze upon us.
Breaking our intimate moment, I glanced to the side and met my fatherâs piercing eyes. They held a
clear warning, a silent command.
Ella must have sensed the shift, the sudden tension. Her eyes, previously soft and lost in our
connection, now held a hint of confusion, perhaps even hurt.
âYou shouldâ¦â I swallowed hard, the words catching in my throat, âget yourself another drink at the bar.
Iâll join you in a few minutes.â
She blinked, processing the abrupt change. âAlright,â she replied, her voice betraying what almost
sounded like a hint of disappointment. âIâll wait for you!â
As she gracefully made her way to the bar, I took a deep breath, attempting to quell the tempest of
emotions within. I knew I had to face my father, to address whatever reservations he held. But the
thought of it, the inevitable confrontation, filled me with dread.
The danceâs last note still lingered in the air as 1 walked over to my father, a poignant reminder of the
emotional whirlwind that was Ella.
Ella confused me. One moment cautious, almost timid, the next, a fierce protector of a stranger. And
yet, the very elements of her that baffled me also drew me in, like a ship to a lighthouse on a stormy
night.
âLogan,â my fatherâs voice cut through the gossamer thread of thoughts weaving Ella into my
consciousness.
I turned, facing him. His stature always. reminded me of the old oaks on our family estate-solid,
enduring, and occasionally imposing. âYour âgirlfriendâ seems quite taken with the hired help,â he
remarked dryly, his eyes trained on Ella.
My gaze followed his. Ella, in her ethereal beauty, looked slightly out of place amidst the grandeur, like
a wildflower in a manicured. garden.
âSheâs⦠unique,â I replied, the shadow of at smile dancing on my lips. âShe has a way of connecting
with people, a rare gift.â
My fatherâs eyes held a cool skepticism. âI allowed that little spectacle earlier because the man you
brutalized-Rodrick-was a problem. His businesses were cutting a little too close to mine, so I allowed
you and your Alpha Princess to play your little game of âsticking it to the manâ. But remember who you
are, Logan. And who she might turn out to be. Itâs unwise to trust someone who so openly fraternizes
withi escorts.â
âDad, I had no choice,â I defended, my gaze still fixed on Ella. âRodrick beat that escort, and you and I
both know that itâs a favorite pastime of his. It was about time someone stopped him.â
âAnd I suppose next, you plan on taking on half of the men in this place,â my father said, subtly
gesturing around with his martini glass. âThen perhaps after that, youâll go straight for the pimp himself.â
My father, even more subtly than before, nodded his head toward a man in the corner. He wore a blood
red suit, with snakeskin shoes and a dark look in his eyes. And he was looking right at me.
âBut donât worry,â my father hissed, drawing my attention back to him. âRodrick hadnât paid his bill in
quite some time, so itâs all settled now. But cross that line again, and you-and âDahliaâ-will both be sorry
for it.â
Before I could reply, Harry sauntered over, his gait confident. Marina, dressed in an expensive red
dress, was on his arm, laughing at something he had whispered. But the laugh only went as far as her
lips; it didnât reach her eyes, which were like two snake eyes. Calculating. Watching.
Harry and I were night and day. Where I was reserved, he was boisterous. He reveled in the attention,
while I often found solace in the shadows.
âLogan!â Harryâs voice boomed, a smirk playing on his lips. âDrowning in the depths of another
philosophical debate with father?â
âAlways,â I retorted, glancing from Harry to Marina. âAnd you, enjoying the simpler pleasures, I see.â
Marinaâs laugh tinkled, like wind chimes in a gentle breeze. âHarry does have a way of making
everything feel light-hearted,â she said, giving me that snakelike look once more. âWhere is your date?â
I nodded, my focus returning to Ella, watching as she gracefully interacted with those around
her.
âSheâs⦠mingling,â I said, looking back at Marina and Harry. I noticed, briefly, how Harryâs
tongue shot out across his lips. How his eyes darted over Ellaâs body, drinking her in. Like she
was a buffet with no customers.
âSpeaking of light-hearted, what brings you over?â I asked, wanting to draw Harryâs attention
back to me. âPlanning another one of your infamous pranks? Found another billboard to drop
on me?â
Harryâs eyes twinkled, his smirk deepening. âNo,â he said, âno billboards tonight. Actually, I
wanted to tell you that Iâll be holding an after- party on the yacht tonight. Care to join? Itâll be a
change from your usual nightly musings.â
âThe yacht?â I asked, frowning. âAfter last time?â
âOh, come on, brother,â Harry said, clapping his hand on my shoulder. âThat gunshot at the last
party was an accident; a simple case of someone forgetting to⦠turn the safety on. Iâm sorry
one of your men got injured, but it really wasnât intentional.â
âRight,â I hissed, remembering the incident at the last party. There had been so much blood.
âForgetting to turn the safety on.â
Or maybe remembering to turn it off, I thought to myself.
Marina tilted her head playfully, her dark locks cascading over one shoulder. âWell?â she asked.
âAre you coming? Of course, your date is invited. The nightâs just getting started.â
I hesitated. The thought of drifting away on a yacht with my brother was alarming, but my father
was standing right there, and Ella and I had already made enough transgressions that night. We
needed to appear open, friendly. Otherwise, Ella would have a target on her back.
Before I could mull over it further, my father interjected, his tone firm. âA party sounds lovely,â
he said, his voice laced with something I couldnât quite read. âI think you should go, Logan.
Introduce your girlfriend to the Barrett lifestyle.â
I sighed, meeting Harryâs amused gaze. âFine.
Let me talk to Ella.â
âElla?â Marina asked with a mischievous smirk, cocking her head to the side so that a lock of
her hair fell onto her slender collarbone. âOr is it⦠Dahlia?â