Chapter 354
His Nanny Mate
Chapter 354 Unwanted Company
Ella
We settled into the hard plastic seats, the cacophony of engines and crowd noise enveloping us like a
heavy blanket. Even from our spot, I could see the intensity on the driversâ faces, their concentration
palpable even from a distance.
There was something both exciting and terrifying about it, and something addictive, I was sure of it.
This was a place for adrenaline junkies, for people who loved thrills and danger, even just as casual
observers.
Logan leaned closer, his clear blue eyes not leaving the spectacle unfolding on the racetrack. âSee that
guy in the blue car? His gear ratios are off. Heâs gonna lose speed on the straights.â
I looked at him, eyebrows shooting up in surprise. âGear ratios? Thatâs an oddly specific observation.â
He flushed slightly, a sheepish smirk tugging at the corners of his lips. âYou know how much I love cars.
Thatâs all.â
I peered into his eyes, looking for a hint of deception. I could tell that there was something he wasnât
telling me, something beyond just loving cars, but I let it slide. If he wanted to share, he would, in his
own time. And frankly, it wasnât really my concern.
Soon, though, the race completely captured my attention. The swerving of the cars, the high- pitched
roar of the engines, even the palpable tension in the air-it was intoxicating. I found myself cheering as
cars zoomed past the finish line, lap after lap.
âLooks like someoneâs getting into it,â Logan chuckled, handing me a cup of soda.
I took a sip and smiled. âItâs⦠growing on me. Never thought Iâd say this, but Iâm actually having fun.â
He beamed, and I sensed a kind of pride in his eyes. âTold you so. Arenât you glad that you came out
instead of eating pizza and watching true crime?â
I blushed. âThereâs a time and a place for everything,â I found myself saying. Then, maybe thanks to a
little unwarranted push from my wolf: âIâll have to introduce you to my guilty pleasures as payback.â
Logan smirked, his blue eyes flashing with something I couldnât quite read. âIâd love that,â he
murmured. His voice was almost husky over the sound of the roaring engines. âTrue crime and pizza
with you soundsâ¦â
His voice trailed off before he finished, but I decided not to push. Instead, I let myself get swept up by
the race again. The sound of the engines, the crowd cheering, the cacophony of sights and noises.
For a moment, just a moment, I pictured the two of us here in the future, sucked into the spectacle of it
all. But I quickly pushed that thought away. One time would be good enough. There was no need for
more.
âThat carâs engine mapping isnât right,â Logan commented, his eyes narrowing at one of the vehicles
whizzing past us. âHeâs gonna face some serious turbo lag.â
I furrowed my brow as Logan spoke. And, just as he predicted, the carâs engine sputtered and lagged
behind the other cars. The driver inside could be seen banging his hands on the steering wheel, no
doubt cursing up a storm behind his helmet.
I looked at Logan, genuinely curious. âYou really know your stuff. Do you come to these races a lot?â
Loganâs face flushed a bit, and I thought he was about to offer up some juicy tidbit about his mysterious
relationship with car racing. But then, he seemed to think better of it. âYeah, I try to come every
weekend when I can. Itâs just another hobby of mine.â
I eyed him suspiciously but decided not to push it. Still, I couldnât help asking: âEver consider doing this
yourself? Racing, I mean.â
His face went red again, faster than one of the cars zooming around the track. But instead of
answering, he changed the subject. âHowâs your drink?â
I glanced down at my almost empty cup, realizing only then how thirsty the excitement had made me.
âItâs good. Almost empty, though.â
âIâll get you another,â Logan offered, rising from his seat.
âNo, donât spend the money on me,â I protested, but he just rolled his eyes, snatched the empty cup
from my hand, and stood.
âStay here,â he said. âSave our seats.â
As he got up, I couldnât help but let my eyes linger on him. He looked particularly handsome tonight, his
jeans and tight t-shirt emphasizing all the right muscles. For a split second, I felt the presence of my
wolf, as if she were drawn to him, too. I had to consciously tear my gaze away, a low growl sounding in
the back of my mind.
Logan vanished into the crowd, and a strange void settled where heâd been sitting. I shook it off, but
Ema wasnât having it.
âJust admit that you like him,â she declared, a hint of teasing in her voice. âAnyone could tell from the
way you just looked at him.â
âSure, heâs an attractive man,â I defended, rolling my eyes internally. âIâm allowed to look, arenât 17â
âOf course, but thereâs looking and then thereâs looking,â Ema purred. âDonât think I didnât notice your
body language, Ella. Your heart beats faster around him.â
I sighed. âYeah, well, hearts can be stupid.â
Ema chuckled. âAnd what about the soul? Weâre fated mates, you know. Thatâs no small thing.â
âI havenât forgotten,â I replied, âbut itâs complicated, Ema. Heâs trying to pull away from a life of crime,
but we donât know if he can actually do it. I canât risk everything for a âmaybe.â
Ema went quiet for a moment. âYouâre scared for him, though. Youâre thinking about the long term,
about what could happen if he canât pull away from that world.â
I nodded to myself. âSure, Iâm scared for him. And for myself. What kind of life would that be?
Constantly looking over our shoulders? Not to mention, the fact that I would be bound to someone in
the criminal underworld. Itâs too risky, and it goes against everything Iâve ever stood for.â
âAnd your family?â Ema probed. âYouâre worried about how theyâll react when he meets them.â
I sighed again, heavier this time. âOf course. Theyâve got strong values too, Ema. To them, learning that
Iâm âdatingâ a mobster would be like dropping a bomb on our family.â
âYouâre stuck between a rock and a hard place,â Ema acknowledged. âBut, Ella, you donât have to
decide everything now. You can be cautious and still beâ¦open.â
âOpen to what? The possibility of monumental disaster? The potential heartbreak, too?â
âOr the potential happiness,â Ema countered. âRemember the guy you dated in college?â
At the mention of my college boyfriend, I had to restrain myself from rolling my eyes. His name had
been David, and he really liked me. Maybe too much. I had never been the type to care about
relationships; I was always focused on my goals. I could still hear him now, on the night we went to a
party together and he chastised me in front of a group of people for refusing to show affection for him in
public. I had walked out without a second thought and never looked back.
âLook,â Ema continued, sensing my thoughts. âThis is different, I know. But itâs not that different. Just
like with David, Logan is clearly into you, and youâre pushing him away.â
âThis is way different,â I snarled. âAnd heâs a criminal.â
Ema sighed. âAnd⦠heâs trying to change, Ella. I know itâs a gamble, but life is full of those.â
âI guess,â I conceded, âbut itâs easier said than done.â
âLook, I get it,â Ema assured me. âBeing cautious isnât a bad thing. But donât let caution turn into a wall
that shuts out all possibility.â
I was about to respond when I felt it-a sudden shift, a prickling at the back of my neck. Ema tensed up,
her sense of alertness bleeding into my own consciousness. âSomeoneâs coming, Ella, and theyâre not
friendly.â
My body tensed, my head automatically going on a swivel. Then, I saw him. A man, dressed in a red
beanie and a beaten-up denim jacket, was coming my way.
He looked relatively normal in appearance, but there was something about him that threw me off.
Something that I had felt before; on a crowded street, an empty subway car, a dark alley. I was all too
familiar with the sensation of a creepy person staring at me.
Before I had the chance to get up and walk away, the man sank down into Loganâs seat.
âHey there, gorgeous,â he greeted, giving me a sleazy grin that instantly made my skin crawl.
âUm, hi? Look, someoneâs already sitting here, So-
âI couldnât help but notice you from across the stadium. Youâre stunning, you know that?â
He leaned in closer, way too close for comfort. Before I knew it, his hand was creeping up my leg.
Anger bubbled up inside me, and I shoved his hand away, a low growl escaping my lips. âBack off.
Now.â
The man chuckled, apparently unfazed. âCute. I like âem feisty.â
I glanced around, a sense of urgency building up inside me. Where the hell was Logan?