Chapter 50
His Nanny Mate
Chapter 50: Little Wolf
Moana
I woke up the next morning, after having stashed the box of unused pregnancy tests in my medicine
cabinet, and felt even more sick than the day before. I was sure, as I achingly dragged myself out of
bed and turned on the shower, that I would have to either end the pregnancy soon or tell someone
about it; I couldnât go on feeling like this every day without some sort of support, and it was only going
to get worse over time.
The hot shower helped a bit with the nausea, and once I was dressed and took the medicine that the
doctor gave me, I walked next door to wake Ella up.
âRise and shine,â I said, opening the curtains to let the sunlight in.
Ella yawned and stretched, her small hands curled into fists. âIâm still tiredâ¦â
âI know, love, but you have training today,â I said. I walked over to the bed and pulled the covers down,
causing Ella to shiver and grumble before she finally got up. Soon enough, I had her dressed for
training.
As we ate breakfast, I couldnât help but notice that Selinaâs eyes seemed to be fixed on me. I knew that
she was expecting some sort of answer regarding the pregnancy tests, but I never took one.
I took Ella to training that morning without fuss, where I decided to wait and read a book instead of my
usual routine of going to the orphanage due to my upset stomach and lightheadedness. When Ella was
finished with her training, I was just relieved to be going home where I could rest for a little bit.
When we arrived back at the penthouse, Ella ran off to practice on the piano while I sunk down into the
big armchair in the living room with a sigh. My feet felt sore and my head pounded, and it was still only
midday.
Without realizing it, my eyes eventually closed as I sat in the sun and I began to nod off.
I was awoken at some point, however, by the feeling of someone shaking my shoulder. I groaned
quietly as I cracked my eyes open. Selina was standing over me with a concerned look on her face.
âIâm sorry,â I said, stifling a yawn as I sat up. âI mustâve nodded off there for a little bit. Whereâs Ella?â
âSheâs playing in her room,â Selina said. Then, she lowered her voice so only the two of us could hear.
âDid you take a pregnancy test?â
I froze for a moment, recalling how I had shoved the box of tests out of sight the night before without
taking one â because I already knew that I was pregnant. Even though I was moved by Selinaâs
concern, however, I wasnât ready to disclose that just yet.
âUm, yes,â I lied, nodding. âI took one. It was negative.â
âHmph.â Selina narrowed her eyes and pursed her lips. She clearly didnât believe me, and before I
could elaborate on my lie to make it more believable, she pulled the unopened box of pregnancy tests
out of her apron pocket and waved it in front of my face. âYou didnât take a test.â
I gulped, snatching the box from her hand, and stood. âYou went into my room again? And, you went
through my cupboards this time, no less?â Beyond the issue of the pregnancy, this felt like a privacy
violation, and it made me more than a bit uncomfortable.
Selina, however, was unfazed. She folded her thin arms across her chest and frowned at me. âWhy did
you lie to me?â she asked. Her voice was cold and annoyed. âWhat purpose would you have to avoid
simply taking the test, just to be safe?â
A knot started to form in my stomach as Selina spoke. I realized then that I couldnât get away with not
telling her anymore; if I didnât tell her now, she would certainly figure it out eventually, assuming she
already hadnât figured it out.
âFine,â I said, throwing my hands up in defeat and lowering my voice. âI already know Iâm pregnant.â
Selinaâs eyes widened. âDo you know who the father is?â she asked.
I paused, wondering if I should reveal that the father was Edrick. But even though Selina had given me
several reasons over my time working here to trust her, I still couldnât be sure that she wouldnât tell
Edrick that I was pregnant with his child immediately, so I chose to lie⦠Or, at least, withhold some of
the truth.
âYes,â I replied, then, thinking for a moment, said: âThe baby is a werewolf. Thatâs all Iâll say.â
Selina paused, then nodded. I could tell just from looking at the expression on her face that she had an
idea as to who the father was, but she seemed to decide not to pry any further. I appreciated that. âWell
then,â she said with a sigh. âWhat are you going to do about it?â
As I shook my head and thought of the decision I had to make, I suddenly felt tears come to my eyes. âI
donât know,â I replied tearfully, sinking back down defeatedly into the big, plush armchair. âI donât know
whether I should keep it or not. Iâm afraid⦠Iâm afraid that the father wonât accept the child as his own.â
Selina was silent for several moments. She stood as still as a statue, but then, much to my surprise,
she reached down and hesitantly pulled me toward her. My eyes widened as she did this, but then I felt
myself relax, leaning my forehead against her apron as the tears continued to flow. I felt her hand
stroking comfortingly over my hair, which was a stark change from the usual curt nature of the older
woman.
But then, just as quickly as it began, she stopped and pulled away.
âIâll help you hide it for now. But only until next week. Do you understand?â
I looked up at Selina, my brow furrowed. She was staring down at me; her expression had shifted from
comforting to serious. I nodded. âYes. Iâll make a decision by then,â I responded.
Selina nodded. She was silent again for a moment, then opened her mouth to speak, but closed it
again and turned on her heel. Without another word, she scurried off.
That evening, I began to notice subtle shifts in the housekeeperâs actions and demeanor. She stopped
what she was doing to come in and help me get Ella ready for dinner, then stayed with us while we ate,
her eyes searching my face for any signs of nausea over the smell of the food. The food she prepared
was hearty and gave me some strength for the first time since my dinner with Ethan, which was a
welcome comfort and something that I was incredibly grateful for.
After dinner, Selina even helped me with getting Ella ready for bed. I thanked her profusely before
retiring to my room, but not long after, I heard a soft knock on the door. I opened it to find no one there,
but when I looked down, there was a tray of warm milk and a few small biscuits on the floor.
I couldnât help but smile to myself at the housekeeperâs sudden acts of kindness. It felt nice, after
having been hiding the pregnancy, to have someone who was on my side and who could help me. It
was something that I would always be grateful for, even if I decided not to go through with the
pregnancy.