Chapter 337
His Nanny Mate
Chapter 337 Prospective Clientele
Ella
A slight heaviness was felt when I lifted the omate box, hinting at something more substantial than just
fabric within.
With bated breath, I carefully tugged the ribbon apart and lifted the lid to unveil its contents. Inside lay
an intricately crafted dress in a silver hue that perfectly complemented my skin tone. It shimmered as I
held it in the light, its sheer beauty leaving me momentarily breathless.
My fingers brushed the soft fabric with a reverence, the sensation eliciting a soft gasp from my lips. But
as lovely as the dress was, it was the necklace nestled beside it that truly caught my eye.
The delicate, shimmering stones caught the dim office light in a dance of colors that made it seem as if
a fragment of the cosmos had been captured and presented to me.
After a momentâs hesitation, I took another glance at the note; that Logan would be picking me up soon
for the luncheon, which meant that I had to start getting ready now.
I carefully exchanged my work clothes for the dress and clasped the necklace around my neck. Turning
to face the mirror, I hardly recognized the woman staring back.
The dress enhanced every curve, and the necklace added a touch of opulence that made me feelâ¦
pretty. It had felt like so long since I had felt this way. We had been working so tirelessly on our three
cases that my image was often at the very back of my mind.
Lost in my own reflection, a sudden knock at my office door startled me.
âOh no,â I whispered, suddenly feeling out of place in my own workspace. The realization that I was
dressed up so extravagantly in a professional setting sent my heart into overdrive. Taking a deep
breath, I called out with a shaky voice, âCome in.â
The door opened to reveal Sarah, my somewhat prickly coworker. Her dark eyes widened in surprise,
and she took a moment to scan me from head to toe. I could feel my cheeks heat up under her gaze.
The mix of judgment and intrigue was hard to discern.
She tilted her head, indicating the box on my desk with a sly smirk. âWhatâs this? Is that a gift from your
boyfriend?â
I swallowed hard, cursing myself for not hiding the box. âWhat do you need, Sarah?â
Shrugging off my avoidance, Sarah approached, dropping a stack of paperwork onto my desk. âThese
need your attention.â
I blinked in surprise. Ever since that challenging case I had won, Sarah had become a tad less
abrasive, almost civil, in fact. But this was too direct, even for her. âIsnât this something you should be
handling?â
She merely smirked, arching one eyebrow. âThought you might want to handle it considering your
newfound⦠fame.â
âIs that it?â I asked, attempting to regain some semblance of control over the situation. She studied me
for a moment, the edge to her gaze softening just a fraction. âYeah, thatâs it. And, for the record, you
look⦠nice.â
Before I could formulate a response, she was already out the door, leaving me in a whirlwind of
emotions. The warmth of a compliment from Sarah, however backhanded, was a new experience.
Maybe she did have a heart somewhere beneath that tough exterior
Or perhaps, like everyone else, she was merely adjusting to the shift in dynamics after my recent
success When I was alone again, I turned back toward the mirror to take one last look at my
appearance.
Sunlight reflected off the ornate necklace Logan had sent, casting prismatic splashes around the room
as I moved around. It was surreal, wearing such an exquisite piece given to me by a man.
Growing up in the lap of luxury, of course my father had occasionally treated me to gifts like this, but it
somehow felt different now that I was a woman. And Logan was different, too: where my dad often
when for the understated sort of wealth, Logan was no stranger to blatant displays of opulence.
I twisted around, inspecting myself in the full- length mirror, the dress draped gracefully around my
figure. Every detail, from the shimmering fabric to the elegant cut, was testament to the opulence Iâd
been introduced to since my connection with Logan deepened.
Just then, the light chime of my phone brought me out of my contemplation. A message from Logan
simply read, âIâm outside.â
Taking a deep breath, I opened my front door. As expected, Logan stood there, looking striking in his
finely tailored suit. He glanced up, and his eyes locked onto mine. The intensity in them made my
breath catch.
âYou look lovely, Ella,â he murmured, his voice resonating with genuine appreciation.
A blush warmed my cheeks. âThank you. But, Logan, why the dress and the necklace? They must have
cost a fortune.â
He took a step closer, lifting a hand to gently touch the necklace. âFor me, itâs nothing. You deserve to
feel and look beautiful at these events. And besides⦠appearances and all that.â The sincerity in his
eyes told me he meant every word.
I let out a soft sigh. âI just donât want you spending money on me unnecessarily.â
He grinned, mischief lighting up his features. âConsider it an investment.â
Before I could probe further, Logan led me to his car, opening the door for me like a true gentleman.
The drive was a short one, ending at a scenic venue overlooking the sea.
The air was infused with the salty tang of the ocean, and soft music played in the background. Instantly,
I recognized the eventâs nature-a wedding shower, and from the glimpses of Harry and Marina at the
center of it all, it was clear for whom the celebration was.
My fingers brushed against Loganâs as we walked side by side, a silent acknowledgment of our
unspoken connection.
As we moved through the gathering, whispers floated around us, punctuated by the occasional gasp of
recognition. It seemed my involvement in that notorious case hadnât gone unnoticed by the high society
frequenting events like these.
A lady, impeccably dressed, approached me with an air of authority. âYouâre Ella, correct?â
I nodded. âYes, and you are?â
She extended a hand, bedecked in diamonds. âMadelaine. I saw the news coverage of your recent
case. Remarkable work, truly.â
Taken aback, I managed a polite smile. âThank you. It was a challenging situation, but we managed.â
Madelaine leaned in closer, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper. âIâve been considering
having someone with your expertise handle a⦠delicate matter for me. The current lawyer I have is
good, but not great.â
There was that word: âdelicateâ. Something about it told me that it wasnât actually delicate in the
slightest.
I hesitated for a moment. That last mafia case had been perilous in ways I hadnât anticipated. âI
appreciate the offer, Madelaine, but Iâm quite swamped at the moment. Perhaps in the future?â
She arched a finely plucked brow, her gaze scrutinizing. âVery well, but do consider my offer.
Opportunities like these donât come often.â
Returning to Loganâs side, I felt a growing unease settle itself in my stomach. More mafia clients
werenât on my wishlist, especially after the last close call. Logan was one thing: we had an
arrangement. But representing these sorts of people in court, helping them get away with their crimes?
It would ruin everything I stood for.