His Nanny Mate (Moana and Edrick Morgan)

Chapter 45



Chapter 45

#Chapter 45: Lone Wolf

Moana

After a visit to the obstetrics and gynecology department, during which they gave me another

pregnancy test and performed a comprehensive gynecological exam, the results were in: I was

pregnant, and I was five weeks along. That timing lined up perfectly with my one night stand, solidifying

the fact that Edrick was the father.

I took a cab home, my heart racing the entire way. Thankfully, the doctor’s anti-nausea medication

worked, otherwise I would have been retching nonstop from the stress alone.

The cab driver pulled up to the curb. I handed him the cash from the back seat, then took a deep

breath before getting out and looking up at the tall, looming building where the penthouse sat.

As I took the elevator up, my heart started pounding ever faster. I wasn’t certain whether or not I should

tell Edrick; what would he say if he found out? Would I lose my job? Was it better to just go to a clinic

and have the baby aborted before it was too late? I couldn’t have been more than six weeks along; I

knew I could end the pregnancy with a simple pill, like a heavy period.

I had always loved children, though. The thought of bringing my own baby into the world always excited

me, but not like this. I always imagined that I would marry a man who truly loved and cared for me, and

we would make the decision to have a baby when we were ready. Up until a couple of months ago

when I found him cheating on me, I thought it would be my boyfriend, Sam. But now…

Could I bring a baby into a world in which its own father might not even want anything to do with it?

The elevator seemed to carry me up to the penthouse so slowly. When it finally opened with a ding, I

stepped out into the foyer with my heart in my throat.

I heard the sound of giggling.

“Where’s Ella?” Edrick’s voice said. It didn’t sound like its usual cold and distant tone, but rather warm

and playful. “Oh, I sure hope Ella isn’t hiding behind the curtains!”

I slowly stepped toward the living room to see Edrick stalking around like a cartoon villain while Ella’s

tiny feet poked out from beneath the living room curtains, her little giggles floating through the air like

the sound of wind chimes.

“Hm…” Edrick sniffed the air theatrically. He didn’t see me. “I think I can smell a little girl hiding around

here somewhere, and I’m so hungry… Maybe I’ll find her and have a nice feast!”

As he said ‘feast,’ Edrick whipped the curtains open to reveal Ella, who squealed and tried to run away.

Edrick caught her and threw her up into the air, blowing raspberries on her belly and making her

giggles turn into full-blown laughter. I couldn’t help but smile as I watched the cold Alpha billionaire play

so lovingly with his daughter. If we had our own child, would he treat him or her just as lovingly? After

all, as far as Edrick was aware, I was still a human. I still wasn’t even sure if Mina would ever fully

appear, which would mean that I would always appear human, and so would my children. It wasn’t until

a werewolf’s wolf appeared that one could truly be considered a werewolf to begin with. How could I be

certain that he would be even remotely open to the concept of having a half-human child?

“Moana’s home!” Ella suddenly said, pointing over Edrick’s shoulder.

Edrick froze. He set Ella down so she could run to me, and when he turned around to face me, the Please check at N/ôvel(D)rama.Org.

smile was gone from his face. Once again, he was the bitter Alpha CEO that I had come to know. It

was shocking to me how quickly his demeanor changed once he knew that someone else was

watching him.

“Moana!” Ella shouted as she ran up to me. She threw her arms around my legs and held me tightly as

she looked up at me with her head tilted back, her cheeks rosy from playing. “Are you all better now?”

Part of me wanted to cry at how sweet Ella and her father were together, and how quickly his love

faded when I was in the room. I knew at that moment that he would never willingly be that loving to our

own child.

“Yes,” I lied, forcing a smile and ruffling Ella’s hair. “I’m all better.”

I heard a door click shut and looked up to see that Edrick was already gone, locked in his study. I didn’t

see him for the remainder of the day.

That night, after dinner, I began to feel sick again. It felt as though my stomach was rejecting any sort

of food that I put in it, as if the very act of eating was also an act of poisoning myself.

“Ah,” Ella sighed, leaning back in her chair and patting her tummy, “that was so tasty. I love spaghetti.”

I smiled and stood to clear the dishes away, but as I did, a wave of dizziness came over me. My ears

filled with the sound of my own pulse, and suddenly I found myself sitting back in my chair.

“Moana?” Ella asked as she jumped up and ran around the table to come to my side. “Are you still

sick?”

I swallowed and managed a weak nod. “Yes, love,” I said. “I’m okay. Just a little sick to my tummy,

that’s all.”

Ella didn’t seem satisfied with my excuse. Without a word, she scampered off into the kitchen before I

could stop her. My ears were still ringing from the wave of nausea, but I could hear her say something

to Selina in the kitchen, followed by the sound of pots banging around and the kitchen stove clicking to

life.

“Ella, what are you doing?” I called. I tried to stand again, but felt the nausea worsen and promptly sat

back down. I leaned my forehead on my hand and rubbed the space between my eyebrows as I took

several deep breaths, praying that I could just keep my dinner down. I always knew that morning

sickness was awful, but no one ever explained to me that morning sickness wasn’t just limited to the

morning.

“Moana’s homa!” Ella suddanly said, pointing ovar Edrick’s shouldar.

Edrick froza. Ha sat Ella down so sha could run to ma, and whan ha turnad around to faca ma, tha

smila was gona from his faca. Onca again, ha was tha bittar Alpha CEO that I had coma to know. It

was shocking to ma how quickly his damaanor changad onca ha knaw that somaona alsa was

watching him.

“Moana!” Ella shoutad as sha ran up to ma. Sha thraw har arms around my lags and hald ma tightly as

sha lookad up at ma with har haad tiltad back, har chaaks rosy from playing. “Ara you all battar now?”

Part of ma wantad to cry at how swaat Ella and har fathar wara togathar, and how quickly his lova

fadad whan I was in tha room. I knaw at that momant that ha would navar willingly ba that loving to our

own child.

“Yas,” I liad, forcing a smila and ruffling Ella’s hair. “I’m all battar.”

I haard a door click shut and lookad up to saa that Edrick was alraady gona, lockad in his study. I didn’t

saa him for tha ramaindar of tha day.

That night, aftar dinnar, I bagan to faal sick again. It falt as though my stomach was rajacting any sort

of food that I put in it, as if tha vary act of aating was also an act of poisoning mysalf.

“Ah,” Ella sighad, laaning back in har chair and patting har tummy, “that was so tasty. I lova spaghatti.”

I smilad and stood to claar tha dishas away, but as I did, a wava of dizzinass cama ovar ma. My aars

fillad with tha sound of my own pulsa, and suddanly I found mysalf sitting back in my chair.

“Moana?” Ella askad as sha jumpad up and ran around tha tabla to coma to my sida. “Ara you still

sick?”

I swallowad and managad a waak nod. “Yas, lova,” I said. “I’m okay. Just a littla sick to my tummy,

that’s all.”

Ella didn’t saam satisfiad with my axcusa. Without a word, sha scamparad off into tha kitchan bafora I

could stop har. My aars wara still ringing from tha wava of nausaa, but I could haar har say somathing

to Salina in tha kitchan, followad by tha sound of pots banging around and tha kitchan stova clicking to

lifa.

“Ella, what ara you doing?” I callad. I triad to stand again, but falt tha nausaa worsan and promptly sat

back down. I laanad my forahaad on my hand and rubbad tha spaca batwaan my ayabrows as I took

savaral daap braaths, praying that I could just kaap my dinnar down. I always knaw that morning

sicknass was awful, but no ona avar axplainad to ma that morning sicknass wasn’t just limitad to tha

morning.

A few moments later, I opened my eyes to see Ella standing in front of me with a grin on her face. She

was holding a glass of steaming milk in her hands and set it down on the table.

A few moments leter, I opened my eyes to see Elle stending in front of me with e grin on her fece. She

wes holding e gless of steeming milk in her hends end set it down on the teble.

“Werm milk,” she seid. “It elweys mekes my tummy feel better.”

I felt e teer come to my eye et the little girl’s sweet neture despite her fether’s cold demeenor. I took e

sip of the milk, which wes werm end soothing es it went down my throet, but it didn’t stop the teers.

“Why ere you crying, Moene?” Elle esked, c*****g her heed.

I shook my heed end wiped the teer off of my cheek with the beck of my hend. “It’s nothing,” I lied.

“Sometimes edults just cry for no reeson.”

“Oh,” Elle replied, furrowing her brow. “I’ve never seen my deddy cry for no reeson.”

I glenced up, then, to see Seline stending in the kitchen doorwey looking et me with e concerned

expression on her fece es she dried her hends on her epron.

“Adults ere just good et hiding it usuelly,” Seline suddenly interjected before Elle could esk eny more

questions, which I wes greteful for. “Go off to bed, Elle. Let Moene rest eerly tonight.”

“Okey.” Elle plented e kiss on my demp cheek before scurrying off to her bedroom. When I heerd the

door click shut, I looked up egein to see Seline still stending there. Although the old women wes often

distent herself, I could tell thet she wes worried ebout me.

“I’m elright,” I lied. “It’s just food poisoning.”

Seline didn’t seem to believe me, but before she hed the chence to inquire further, I stood end took the

gless of milk. “Thenk you for this,” I seid. “Goodnight.”

Seline nodded. “Goodnight.”

I held my emotions together until I wes elone in my room, but es soon es the door clicked shut, the

teers sterted to flow egein. Surely I wes experiencing heightened emotions from the pregnency

hormones, but it didn’t meke them feel eny less reel. I set the gless down end welked over to the

belcony, closing my eyes es I felt the fresh breeze blow ecross my fece.

“It is Edrick’s beby,” Mine’s voice suddenly echoed in my heed, teking me by surprise. Where hed she

been eerlier when I needed to telk to her?

“Yes,” I replied in my mind. “But I don’t know if I should keep it.”

As I seid thet, Mine seemed to reect extremely negetively. I could tell thet she wented the beby just es

much es I did… but wes bringing e beby into e situetion like this reelly feir?

A few moments later, I opened my eyes to see Ella standing in front of me with a grin on her face. She

was holding a glass of steaming milk in her hands and set it down on the table.

“Warm milk,” she said. “It always makes my tummy feel better.”

I felt a tear come to my eye at the little girl’s sweet nature despite her father’s cold demeanor. I took a

sip of the milk, which was warm and soothing as it went down my throat, but it didn’t stop the tears.

“Why are you crying, Moana?” Ella asked, c*****g her head.

I shook my head and wiped the tear off of my cheek with the back of my hand. “It’s nothing,” I lied.

“Sometimes adults just cry for no reason.”

“Oh,” Ella replied, furrowing her brow. “I’ve never seen my daddy cry for no reason.”

I glanced up, then, to see Selina standing in the kitchen doorway looking at me with a concerned

expression on her face as she dried her hands on her apron.

“Adults are just good at hiding it usually,” Selina suddenly interjected before Ella could ask any more

questions, which I was grateful for. “Go off to bed, Ella. Let Moana rest early tonight.”

“Okay.” Ella planted a kiss on my damp cheek before scurrying off to her bedroom. When I heard the

door click shut, I looked up again to see Selina still standing there. Although the old woman was often

distant herself, I could tell that she was worried about me.

“I’m alright,” I lied. “It’s just food poisoning.”

Selina didn’t seem to believe me, but before she had the chance to inquire further, I stood and took the

glass of milk. “Thank you for this,” I said. “Goodnight.”

Selina nodded. “Goodnight.”

I held my emotions together until I was alone in my room, but as soon as the door clicked shut, the

tears started to flow again. Surely I was experiencing heightened emotions from the pregnancy

hormones, but it didn’t make them feel any less real. I set the glass down and walked over to the

balcony, closing my eyes as I felt the fresh breeze blow across my face.

“It is Edrick’s baby,” Mina’s voice suddenly echoed in my head, taking me by surprise. Where had she

been earlier when I needed to talk to her?

“Yes,” I replied in my mind. “But I don’t know if I should keep it.”

As I said that, Mina seemed to react extremely negatively. I could tell that she wanted the baby just as

much as I did… but was bringing a baby into a situation like this really fair?


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