Chapter 53
His Nanny Mate
Chapter 53: Charity Gala
Moana I didnât see Edrick the next day, or the day after that, for that matter. When he was not at work,
he mostly stayed in his bedroom or in his study, and only spoke in brief words to me in passing. I
couldnât help but wonder if he had some idea that I went out with his brother for dinner, although
admittedly, I also didnât hear from Ethan at all either.
As the days ticked on and Selinaâs deadline came closer, I still hadnât made a decision over whether to
keep the baby or not. I appreciated the housekeeperâs kind generosity, but I could tell that her patience
was starting to wear thin. If I didnât make a decision soon, I was almost certain that she would say
something to Edrick; the housekeeper no doubt realized immediately from my insinuations that the
baby belonged to Edrick, and she was too loyal to the Morgan family not to say anything to him about
it.
I couldnât help but wonder about something else, too: if I decided to keep the baby, would it also be a
good idea to finally tell Edrick that I had started showing signs of having my own wolf? Would he be
more likely to accept the baby as his own if he knew that it wasnât actually a hybrid? But then again,
would that also cause more disappointment for him down the line if the child wound up being wolfless?
Mina still hadnât shown any signs of fully emerging any time soon, so there was no telling as to whether
I was always going to be considered a human in everyoneâs eyes.
Despite all of these questions floating around in my head, however, I still had a job to do. I spent the
next few days tending to Ella as much as I could, and continued to take the nausea pills that the doctor
prescribed me so that I could perform my job duties. If I did decide to keep this baby, I would have to
know for certain that I would have enough job stability to at least be able to save up a bit of money in
case Edrick decided to fire me if he found out. I couldnât be going around taking any more personal
time off, upsetting Edrick, or shirking my job responsibilities due to nausea.
One day, it was particularly rainy outside. I was sitting on the living room floor with Ella and putting
together a puzzle with her when I suddenly heard the elevator doors open, and looked over my
shoulder to see Edrick hanging his raincoat and umbrella on the hook by the door.
He saw me looking and frowned briefly, his eyes darting away as though he didnât even want to look at
me, before he came to stand in front of Ella and myself.
âWhat are you doing?â he asked, his question directed at Ella instead of me, which I was getting used
to at this point.
âA puzzle,â Ella replied thoughtfully as she dug through the pile of pieces to find the next piece of the
giraffe that we were working on. âItâs an⦠African⦠Saforee.â
âAfrican Safari,â I corrected her.
âLooks interesting,â Edrick said. It was strange of him to be socializing with both of us together
considering how aloof he had been lately, but I figured that he was ramping up to something â and I
realized that my assumptions were correct only a few moments later.
âMoana, Iâd like to talk to you,â he said, turning toward his study. I nodded and climbed to my feet,
watching as he stormed off without another word. At that moment, I was certain that I was going to be
scolded for something, and I could feel my heart quicken its pace. Had Selina mentioned the
pregnancy to him after all?
âIâll be right back,â I said to the thoroughly distracted Ella, ruffling her hair before following Edrick and
closing the study door behind me.
âWhat is it?â I asked.
âIâm holding a charity gala tomorrow night,â Edrick replied. âI expect you to be there.â
I furrowed my brow, taken aback by the Alpha billionaireâs sudden mention of charity. âA charity gala?â I
asked. âWhat for?â
âContrary to popular belief, I do keep my promises,â he said. âItâs for the orphanage.â
Now, I was even more taken aback. I thought back to my last conversation with Sophia, who told me
that Edrick had been updating her on the process, but I never thought that he would go so far as to
host a charity gala for the orphanageâs sake.
Once my shock had faded enough for me to speak, I finally said, âThatâs⦠Thatâs really nice of you.
Thank you.â
Edrick shrugged. âIt looks good for the company.â
I didnât believe him. I knew that there was a tiny bit of the Alpha CEO deep down that secretly wanted
to help people, but I didnât say that.
âAnyway,â he continued, âbe ready by six oâclock.â
I nodded and excused myself before turning to the door to leave, but just as I placed my hand on the
doorknob, Edrick called after me one last time.
âOh, and by the way,â he said, âmy brother wonât be there. So thereâs no need for you to show off.â
I froze, my grip tightening on the doorknob. Had Edrick realized that I went on a date with Ethan after
all?
âShow off?â I said, turning around to face him and feeling my hand curl up into a fist at my side. âWhatâs
that supposed to mean?â
Edrick scoffed. âI saw how you were dressed the other night. You looked far too beautiful that night for
someone who was just going out for a simple dinner with a friend.â
I felt my face get red as Edrick called me beautiful, and judging from the surprised look that flashed
across his visage, I could tell that even he was a bit surprised by his own choice of words. âAnyway,â he
continued, turning around to face the window as well as to likely hide his own embarrassment, âdress
well tonight, of course, but donât dress too well. And remember: many of the people in attendance are
going to be wealthy werewolf socialites, so I expect you to behave accordingly.â
âAnd⦠As for Ella?â I asked, choosing to ignore the fact that he had essentially just told me that I
couldnât be trusted to act appropriately in front of wealthy werewolves.
Edrick turned around to face me once more. âSheâll be coming, too,â he said.
I c****d my head. âI thought you have to keep her from the public eyeââ
âYes,â Edrick said, waving me away with his hand, âbut the gala will only have trusted friends and family
in attendance, as well as only a few trusted reporters. Iâm not worried, so long as you keep her
occupied.â
I nodded. âIs that all?â
Edrick nodded as well. âYes. You can go now.â
Without another word, I turned and left the room. I still felt strange around Edrick after our last
interaction, when he essentially told me that my social class was too lowly for him to treat me with
respect â but, at the very least, he hadnât mentioned the pregnancy. I was relieved to know that Selina
had indeed kept her promise to keep my secret, although I wasnât sure for how much longer.