Chapter 340
His Nanny Mate
Chapter 340 The Kiss
Ella
ââ¦Or do I need to prove myself?â Logan asked, his voice dropping to a husky tone.
I stifled a laugh. âProve yourself? How?â I asked. Logan sighed, his blue eyes flashing with something
that I had only seen once or twice. âHowever you want,â he said. âI care about you, Ella. I donât want to
see you get taken advantage of by a strange man.â
Loganâs insistence brushed against my senses like something abrasive. My rational mind sneered at
his domineering tone, casting him in the role of an entitled Alpha.
However, as I silently reminded myself, our dynamic wasnât simple-and it never had been. Another part
of me, the deeper, primal part, welcomed the possessiveness that he was exhibiting now. My wolf
stirred, urging me to lean into him, to seek his protection and warmth.
But I would not let that part of me take the lead. Not now.
âLogan,â I said, attempting to instill some reason into the mounting tension, âYouâre being utterly
ridiculous. You do realize we arenât actuallyâ¦â I lowered my voice. â⦠Together, right? And even if we
were, Iâm allowed to have friendly conversations with others. If youâre going to drag me to events like
these, then I deserve at least that. And for the record, itâs not as if I accepted Devonâs invitation to his
jazz club.â
Loganâs jaw set stubbornly, and his gaze hardened. âIâm not jealous,â he stated flatly. âJust worried,
thatâs all.â
But his eyes, those ever-expressive blue depths, betrayed him. I couldnât resist a smirk. âOh, really?
Because every line on your face right now screams otherwise.â
His lips pursed, and I could see the twinge of annoyance in his face. With a teasing lilt, I prodded,
âCome on, Logan, just admit it. Youâre a tad green with envy.â
His fingers drummed on my waist. Clearly, my teasing was hitting its mark. With a resigned sigh, Logan
ran a hand through his hair. âAlright, fine. Maybe I am a little jealous. You are my fated mate, Ella. Deny
it or not, itâs the truth. So, sue me if I get ticked off seeing some strange guy cozy up to you.â
I blushed, heat rushing to my cheeks. Looking away, I whispered, âIâve told you before, Logan. I
rejected your matehood. Remember?â
His fingers caught my chin, gently forcing me to meet his gaze.
âI donât care if you did,â he murmured, his voice rough and deep. âRejection or not, you are still my
fated mate. Itâs instinct, itâs primal, and itâs beyond my control. If someone so much as glances at you
the wrong way, I will react. I canât help it.â
The sincerity in his words resonated deep within me. My wolf stirred, her voice whispering, a soft
undertone that only I could hear. âHe truly cares, Ella. Look at him. He has shown time and time again
that he wants to change, that heâs worthy.â
Ema was right, to an extent. But even then, Loganâs past made me hesitant. We were from two
completely different worlds. I still wasnât ready to fully lean into this bond, into whatever it was between
Logan and me.
Seeing the myriad of emotions flitting across my face, Loganâs expression softened. He reached out,
fingers brushing against my wrist. âEllaâ¦â
I shook my head, needing a diversion from the whirlwind of feelings threatening to consume me.
âLogan, we have more pressing matters at hand. Your father, Leonard? What are we going to do about
him?â
For a moment, Logan looked as though he wanted to persist with our previous topic, but the mention of
his father brought a shadow across his features. He looked away, evasive.
Seeing him dodge the topic only intensified my need for answers. I reached out, cupping his face with
both hands, forcing him to look at me âLogan, you canât avoid this. Whatâs your plan?â
His cerulean eyes met mine, but he still said nothing. I squared my shoulders, pushing aside the
conflicting urges. âLogan,â I whispered so as not to be overheard, my voice firm. âWe need to discuss
your father. Right here, right now. Donât think you can just handle it behind closed doors and sweep it
under the rug.â
The music still played in the background, couples dancing and conversations buzzing around. It felt
both intimate and suffocating, as if the world had both shrunk and expanded in the same breath.
His face paled slightly. As his gaze darted around the room, a flicker of an idea lit up his eyes. With no
preamble, he leaned in close, his voice a demanding whisper. âKiss me.â
I recoiled, confusion mingling with surprise. âWhat?â
He didnât respond, merely repeating his command, this time with an edge of urgency. âKiss me.â
There was something in his eyes, something that told me to trust him just this once. So, I bridged the
gap between us, pressing my lips to his. An electric shock coursed through my body at the sensation of
his cool lips on mine, and I instinctively found my fingers working their way through his hair, lingering on
the nape of his neck as his own arms encircled my waist.
Initially, it was reluctant, tentative, but as the seconds stretched, there was a warmth, a connection, and
his intention became clear. Through our Mindlink, a bond exclusive to our kind, Loganâs voice echoed,
soft and reassuring.
âYou donât have to go through with this engagement party if you donât want to. Just say the word. Iâll
handle everything.â
His voice was a balm, but his words sent a ripple of concern through me. âBut will you be okay with
your father?â
He hesitated, just a fraction too long, but it was enough for me to catch the undertone. âHeâs my father,
Ella. He canât be too harsh on his own son.â
Yet, beneath his voice, I felt the lie in his words. My wolf sensed the unease, the strain that Logan tried
so hard to mask. As we broke apart, I pulled away from him, my eyes searching his, a storm of
emotions swirling within.
âI donât trust your words,â I whispered, my voice tinged with sadness and resolve.
âElla, Iâ¦â Logan glanced down at the floor, his cheeks tinged a slight shade of red and his dark hair
slightly tousled after our kiss.
âI mean it,â I murmured, looking away myself. âYouâre trying to take one for the team here, but I wonât let
you.â
Somehow, in that instant, I made my decision. Before Logan could even respond, I pivoted on my heels
and made my way toward Leonard. My steps were sure, even if my heart was a cacophony of beats.
Stopping just behind him, I gently tapped his shoulder.
Leonard turned, his expression a mix of surprise and curiosity. Taking a deep breath, I graced him with
a radiant smile.
âYouâre right, Leonard. Itâs high time my parents met the man their daughter is engaged to. Iâll speak to
them today. Weâll prepare for a formal engagement party.â
The shock registered clearly on Loganâs face, his jaw slackening, his eyes widening. Harry, too,
couldnât even hide his surprise. His smirk, that omnipresent smirk, faded momentarily, replaced by a
genuine astonishment at my poise.
The tables had turned. And for that fleeting moment, somehow, I finally felt as though I had the upper
hand over Leonard and Harry.