Nanny for the Neighbors: Chapter 8
Nanny for the Neighbors: A Surprise Baby Reverse Harem Romance
I wake up a few hours later to the sound of a babyâs cry. For a second, I donât remember where I am. I stare blankly at the pristine white ceiling and the expensive-looking light shades. Iâm not in my flat, thatâs for sure.
Thereâs another gurgly wail, and it all comes flooding back to me. I sit up, squinting through the dim living room to see Cami, wriggling and red-faced in her carrier.
âHey, baby,â I mumble, sliding off the sofa and pushing my hair back. âDonât worry, Iâm coming.â As soon as I pick her up, itâs clear what has her so annoyed. I change her nappy quickly, then warm up another bottle. According to the clock on the wall, itâs almost five AM, and dawn is slowly starting to lighten the sky outside the wall-to-ceiling windows. I spin around one of the leather armchairs so I can look out over the view as I feed Cami. She clings to me as she drinks, her tiny hands clutching at Jackâs hoodie.
About halfway through her bottle, I hear a movement, and look up to see Sebastian stepping into the room.
âYouâre up early,â I murmur. Iâm not surprised. He seems like the kind of guy who wakes up at the crack-ass of dawn to âmaximise his productivityâ. Heâs probably already meditated, lifted weights, and drunk a protein smoothie made of raw eggs and kale.
He shakes his head. âHavenât slept,â he mutters, heading for the kitchenette. I notice that heâs still wearing yesterdayâs clothes, the white shirt and silver tie now slightly wrinkled.
I nod, looking down at Cami as she glugs happily away against my chest. âI guess itâs a lot to take in.â
He doesnât answer. I hear the hiss of a coffee machine starting up. âYou want one?â He asks.
âNo, thanks.â
Cami finishes eating, and I burp her quickly. Seb moves quietly around the kitchen behind me, rattling cupboards and chinking china. I expect him to go back to his room after he makes his coffee, but instead, he comes and sits on the chair next to mine, looking out over the view.
The sun is slowly rising over the city. I donât think many people would say London is a particularly beautiful placeâwhen you get out of the touristy parts, itâs mostly just ugly overpriced housing and wet, chewing-gum covered streetsâbut the morning sunrise softens everything.
âSorry for just barging in,â I say. âI guess it must be a shock to just find a random woman in your lounge.â
âI knew you were here. I checked in on Cami a few times in the night.â
âOh.â Cami finishes up her bottle. I pat her back until she lets out a tiny burp, then cuddle her closer. Her tiny lips smack, and she curls up against my chest. âGood girl,â I say quietly. âThatâs right, baby. Get some more sleep.â
I glance up to see Sebastian staring right at me. His gaze is so intense I flinch. Itâs like his eyes are boring holes into me. âYou want to hold her?â I ask. âI can show you how.â
An odd expression crosses his face. He shakes his head. âNo,â he says shortly. âYou appear to have it covered.â
âOkay.â
He clears his throat. âIâd like to suggest a probationary period of a few days. Name your daily rate, weâll pay it, and see if youâre a good fit.â
âExcuse me?â
âYouâre hired,â he says simply.
âWhat?â My voice is too loud. Cami mumbles against me, and I sway her gently from side to side until she settles back down.
âIs that a problem?â Seb asks. âYouâre a nanny, and youâre unemployed. Do you not want the job?â
I sputter. âI⦠how do you know Iâm unemployed?â
âArenât you? I hear you playing music through the floorboards most days. You donât seem to leave your flat to work.â
My mouth falls open. âYou canât hear my music!â
âYouâre a fan of musical theatre, Taylor Swift, and the Spice Girls.â He pauses. âYouâre a very⦠enthusiastic singer.â
My cheeks heat. Oh my God. I thought the ceilings were sound-proofed. âWell, yes,â I stammer. âI am unemployed. But youâre not Alan Sugar. You canât just say youâre hired. What hours do you want me to work? How much will you pay? How do you want her to be looked after?â
He blinks. âThereâs different ways?â
âThereâs a million different parenting styles. Usually parents pick one that they like, and then send me, like, a million blog articles about them.â
He shrugs, fixing his cufflinks. âIâm sure you know best. Weâll discuss the details of your employment when I come home this afternoon. I had my assistant order all of the items on your list. They should be here in a few hours.â He glances down at Cami. âFor today, Iâd like to prioritise her paternity test and immunisations. Iâve called up a private infant doctor, you have an appointment this morning.â
I nod. âWill you all be coming along?â
He frowns. âWhy would I come?â
âYou might be her father,â I remind him.
âIâm not the father. Canât you take her alone?â
âItâs probably not a good idea for me to turn up with a random baby, and be like, âyeah, I just found this kid. I donât know anything about her except her name. I swear I didnât steal her.ââ
He hums, looking out over the view. âIâll call ahead and inform them of the issue. Iâm sure a donation to the surgery will make them more sympathetic.â
I choke on my spit. âEven soâshe just got here, Sebastian. Sheâs in a new place with lots of strangers. You should come along and help acclimatise her. Maybe sheâll be calmer with one of you with her.â
He shakes his head. âAsk the others.â
âThe others arenât here.â I point out. âThereâs only you.â
Right on cue, thereâs a clatter outside the flat door. We both turn to see Cyrus stumbling inside the apartment. His dark hair is ruffled, and heâs still in last nightâs clothes. Heâs very clearly just rolled out of some girlâs bed.
He pulls up abruptly, eyes widening when he sees me. âStill here, sugar?â
âWe had a midnight emergency,â I say drily.
The smile wipes off his face. âWhat? Whatâs happened?â
âJack freaked himself out. Donât worry. I settled him down, back in his room. Heâs sleeping now.â
Cyâs lip twists. He shrugs off his leather jacket. âWhat about me?â He asks. His voice is huskier than I remember it, like heâs spent all night shouting. âAny chance you could settle me down in my bed, as well?â His eyes run down my front, catching on Jackâs sweatshirt. His eyebrow quirks.
âIâm sure you can manage yourself,â I say sweetly.
Seb nods at Cyrus. âExcellent timing. Youâll go with Beth to Camillaâs doctorâs appointment this morning.â
Cyrus groans, loping over to the kitchen area and pulling out a glass. âI just got in,â he complains, filling it with water and chugging it down in one go.
Seb checks his watch. âThe appointment isnât for six hours. That gives you plenty of time to sleep.â He glances down at the sleeping baby in my arms. âSheâs most likely yours, anyway.â
Cy just rolls his eyes. âWhatever. Guess Iâll see you then, sugar.â