Chapter 246
Nanny and the Alpha Daddy
#Chapter 246: The Patriarchâs End Edrick I hated to say it, but Moana looked more beautiful than ever as she practically assaulted my evil father on the back lawn.
âHeâs no threat,â she said as she released her grip on his shirt and let him fall back to the ground, then turned and walked back to meet me. âThe knife is gone. Heâs just an angry old man now and nothing more.â
Moana was right; the knife was indeed gone. It shattered when Michael tried to stab her with it.
During those moments when the knife was plunged into her belly, it felt as though my heart stopped. I watched in horror as the knife disappeared into her belly. When my father pulled it out, it was covered in blood and he had a maniacal grin on his face.
But something happened then. She became enveloped in that golden light again, only this time it was even brighter and more blinding than before. I thought she was dying, but it turned out that she healed instantly. If my father had stabbed her just milliseconds earlier, he certainly would have killed her.
She was already shifting by the time he stabbed her. Although the knife pierced her skin, the wound closed immediately on its own. I remembered seeing the golden light grow. The knife burst into a million pieces. Shards of it went flying through the air and rained down on my father and me like a hailstorm.
I didnât remember anything after that other than my consciousness fading in and out of existence as Moana tried to heal me.
I thought for sure that I would die. And I did die, for a short time. But not for long. Moana persevered, just like she always did. When I woke up, she was standing over me as I laid on the dining table, and all I wanted to do was kiss her.
She was like my guardian angel.
In an odd way, I was glad that she accidentally healed my father. I didnât want him to die. I wanted him to suffer throughout the remainder of his miserable little existence, locked away in a cell somewhere to rot.
âYou w***e!â Michael screeched, shaking me out of my deep train of thought. âI would have killed you anyway, regardless of whether you were the Golden Wolf or not! All youâve ever done is ruin my family and taint my bloodline!â
Moana opened her mouth to retaliate, but I grabbed her arm and shook my head. The security guards were already dragging Michael to his feet. I gave Moana a squeeze before I walked over to face him.
His face was beet red and covered in his own sweat, blood, and dirt from the ground. He growled and snarled like a rabid animal, practically foaming at the mouth as he struggled against the security guards.
âGo on and humiliate yourself, Michael,â I said, not even wanting to refer to this monster as my own father anymore. âYouâre not escaping now. Do you have any last words before I send you off to prison, where you belong?â
Michael let out a low, angry growl. âYouâve betrayed your family, Edrick,â he whispered, spittle flying out of his mouth as his body shook. âYouâve chosen that⦠that scum over your own flesh and blood. You will rue the day that you made that mistake. Mark my words.â
I couldnât help but laugh. âYouâre so wildly misguided that itâs almost pathetic,â I said, pushing my sleeves up to my elbows. âIâm not the one who ruined this family, and neither is Moana. You have no one to blame but yourself.â
Michaelâs face darkened and his eyes went wide. âWhat?â he said. âHave you gone mad?â
I shook my head and took a step back, preparing myself to do what I should have done years beforehand as I curled my fingers into a fist and pulled my arm back.
âI havenât,â I replied, tilting my chin down while the security guards continued to hold Michael in place by either arm, leaving his face free and clear for me. They knew what I was planning on doing to him.
âBut you have if you think that you didnât already ruin this family over twenty years ago when you decided to cheat on my mother.â
Michaelâs eyes widened. He opened his lips to speak, but before anything could even come out, I pulled my arm back a little more as though I was drawing an arrow. I then let my fist go, and watched with satisfaction as it flew straight into my evil fatherâs jaw.
His head reeled backwards, and blood instantly began pouring out of his nose. All of a sudden, I felt a hand on my arm and looked down to see Selina standing there with a stern look on her face.
I thought that she was going to scold me for hitting my father, but she didnât.
âHere.â She pulled her handkerchief out of her pocket and gave it to me. âTo wipe the blood off of your fist.â
I couldnât help but laugh. The old housekeeper then turned to face Michael, and stormed up to him while he was still groaning over his broken nose. I watched in awe as she reached out and grabbed a handful of his shirt, pulled him down to her level, and then spat in his eye.
âIâve always hated you,â she growled. âAnd just so you know, there has never been a single time in which I didnât spit in your tea when you came to visit.â
With that, Selina stomped on my fatherâs foot, causing him to yowl in even more pain while her spit dripped down his cheek, then picked up her skirt and stormed back off to the house. The security guards and I howled in laughter.
Finally, I turned around to see Moana standing behind me. She was holding Ella, and was carrying her back to the house. I watched them leave, and couldnât help but smile at the image of Moanaâs red hair billowing in the wind as she walked back to the house.
âWhat should we do with him?â one of the security guards asked over my dadâs howls of pain.
I simply shrugged as I wiped the blood off of my knuckles.
âTake him to the police,â I said. âTell them everything.â
âY-Youâll regret this.â My fatherâs voice was hoarse and choked, and yet he was still blabbering on. âIâll give it a week, and then youâll see how you wish that b***h was dead.â
I just shook my head. âYouâre wrong, Michael,â I said, stuffing the bloody handkerchief that I used to clean my knuckles in his shirt pocket. âIn fact, youâve never been more wrong in your life. Iâll give it a week, and then youâll wish that you were dead.â
My dad just scowled at me. I waved my hand dismissively, then turned to join my family back at the house.
âDonât worry about being gentle with him,â I said to the guards over my shoulder. âBe as rough as you want. In fact, Iâll give a raise to whoever is the roughest.â
Behind me, I heard the sounds of my father being roughed up by the security guards. But I wasnât concerned about that, as all I saw when I looked up was Moanaâs beautiful face looking out at me from the doorway, and her hand on her belly.