Chapter 335
His Nanny Mate
Chapter 335 Unspoken Words
Ella
After cleaning and dressing Loganâs wound, I sat back, studying his face for any sign of discomfort. The
room was still, save for the quiet rhythmic rise and fall of his chest. Warm light from the garage lamps
washed over us from above, casting a soft glow that etched out the angles and curves of his face.
I never thought that I would find a garage comforting, but something about this place made me feel
warm and surprisingly safe.
âThank you,â I murmured, my voice barely above a whisper. âFor everything. Youâve placed yourself in
danger time and again for my sake.â
Logan shook his head, his deep blue eyes, though filled with pain, glistening with intensity. âElla,â he
began, voice gravelly, âitâs you who ventured into the lionâs den, not me. I never wanted you caught up
in this mess.â
I frowned, the weight of his words sinking in. âAre you saying you regret oür arrangement?â
He looked away for a moment, collecting his thoughts. When he finally spoke, there was a rawness to
his words. âIf you wish to end our one-year contract, I wonât hold it against you. Youâve seen the
dangers, felt them first-hand. If you want to leave, go ahead. But know this,â he leaned in, locking his
gaze with mine, âIâll make sure youâre safe, whether youâre with me or not.
And I wonât let anything or anyone ruin your career.â
His declaration took me aback. Was he offering me an out? The idea of being free from the danger of
our arrangement was tempting. But then again, was it only the danger I was bound to?
Inside, there was a tug, a gentle pull from my wolf, Ema. She whispered, stirring emotions I hadnât
allowed myself to fully grasp. There was a yearning, a connection that neither of us could deny. Yet,
here was Logan, giving me a choice. A way to get out of this.
My fingers trembled as I considered the weight of the decision before me. I remembered the touch of
his hands, the intensity of his gaze, and the way he always seemed to put my safety above all else. It
wasnât just about a contract. It was about trust, and perhaps something more.
I took a deep breath. âLogan,â I began, my voice steadier than I felt, âI entered into this arrangement
fully aware. Yes, thereâs danger, but I canât back out. I made a contract with you, and Iâll be damned if I
donât stick to it.â
A look of bemusement crossed Loganâs face, followed by what almost looked like a hint of relief. His
lips curled into a wry smile. âEver the professional, arenât you?â
Feeling a bit bolder, I nudged him playfully. âWell, one of us has to be.â
He chuckled, the sound deep and warm. âIs that why you were in my garage when I got back? Planning
on stealing one of my cars?â
I blushed, quickly looking away. âNo.â
Logan chucked again and gently tucked a strand of hair behind my ear before I had the chance to pull
away. âItâs alright. I wouldâve done the same if I were in your position.â
âWould you have?â
He nodded, a gentle smile playing on his lips. âYup.â
In the vast silence of the night, I lay sprawled on the lavish bed, the foreignness of my surroundings
preventing sleep.
The room, though opulently furnished, felt strangely stifling, as if the walls whispered secrets of
forgotten tales. I had never been one to easily sleep in a new place, ever since I was a kid. And
especially tonight, after everything, restlessness tugged at my core and urged me out of the embrace of
the silk sheets.
I wandered through the echoing halls of the mansion, the glow from the moonlight spilling through
ornate windows guiding my path. My steps were soft against the cool marble floor, but the mansion
seemed to absorb every sound, rendering my journey a silent one. Drawn to a faint glow emanating
from a doorway, I edged closer.
Through the gap, I caught sight of Logan, settled deep into a leather armchair, a glass of amber liquid
cradled in his hand. The room was bathed in the soft light of a solitary table lamp, casting warm
shadows that danced gently on the walls. The scent of aged wood and whiskey hung in the air,
mingling with Loganâs distinct musky aroma, a heady blend that set my senses alight.
Curiosity compelled me to push the door open wider. He glanced up, eyes widening in surprise, as I
stepped inside. âCouldnât sleep either?â
âNot in that unfamiliar room,â I admitted, my gaze lingering on his glass. âNo offense.â
He shrugged. âNone taken.ââ
I paused, then eyed the glass of inviting amber liquid in his glass. âMind pouring me some of that?â
He chuckled, a sound that rumbled deep in his chest. âOf course.â Filling another glass with whiskey,
he handed it to me, the corners of his eyes crinkling in amusement. âNot your usual drink, I presume?â
I took a tentative sip, letting the warmth of the whiskey coat my throat. âNot usually, no. But tonight
seems like a night for exceptions.â
There was a brief pause, one laden with unspoken questions and emotions. The silence, however, was
shattered when I finally asked, âHow can you be so sure my sister is safe?â
Logan exhaled, his gaze locked onto the rippling contents of his glass. âIâve sent word to some of my
trusted men in your city. Theyâll watch over Daisy.â
I frowned, taking another sip of the whiskey, its warmth spreading through me. âWhy would they do
this? Threaten Daisy?â
Logan leaned back in his chair, shadows playing across his features. âThis⦠this was more of a
warning for you than a direct threat to Daisy. My guess is that they want you gone, out of the picture.
They probably hoped the threat would push you away, ruin whatever this is between us.â
My heart thudded in my chest. âAnd you suspect itâs your brother behind this?â
Loganâs jaw tightened, and he gave a curt nod. âYes. Itâs his style-underhanded, sneaky. Heâd do
anything just to bring me down a peg or two Heâs always been this way. Although like I said earlier,
even Iâm a little surprised that he would take it this far.â
The weight of his words settled heavily between us. I moved toward the window, staring out at the
sprawling grounds bathed in moonlight, the scenery mesmerizing. âYour home, itâs beautiful,â I
murmured. âThe view especially.â
âYes,â Logan responded, his voice a low drawl, âthe view is quiteâ¦captivating.â
But when I turned to face him, his gaze wasnât on the landscape outside; instead, it rested squarely on
me. A blush crept onto my cheeks, the intensity of his eyes leaving me breathless.
I finished my whiskey in one gulp, the liquid fire bolstering my courage. âI should get some sleep.â The
unsaid words hung in the air-words filled with longing, confusion, and a hint of regret. Ema stirred
within, a playful smirk in her voice. âOr maybe not just yet?â
Suppressing a groan, I shot back, âNowâs not the time, Ema.â
Logan rose from his seat, an unreadable expression in his eyes. âGoodnight, Ella.â
âGoodnight,â I replied softly, retreating from the room, my heartbeats echoing the rhythm of unsaid
desires.