Nanny and the Alpha Daddy #Chapter 28: Rival Brothers Moana Ethan dropped Ella and I off at the
penthouse. As I stood on the sidewalk, I had just promised Ethan that I would go to his art exhibit… But
now, as I looked over my shoulder to see Edrick standing in the doorway, I wished that I hadn’t. Edrick
stormed toward us and took Ella by the hand, shooting me an angry look before stooping down to glare
at Ethan through the car window. “How many times do I have to tell you to stop coming to my home?”
Edrick growled. Before Ethan could respond, Edrick turned on his heel and stormed inside with Ella
jogging behind him to keep up on her tiny legs. “Edrick, what’s the matter?” I called, running after him.
“The usual driver got stuck in traffic. You can’t seriously be that angry–” The elevator doors open.
Edrick stepped in with Ella, and I followed. I could feel him avoiding my gaze as he pushed the button
that would take us back up to the penthouse. “What were you doing with him to begin with?” Edrick
snarled, quietly so as not to frighten Ella. “I saw him at the orphanage. He volunteers there sometimes.”
“So you intentionally lied to me in order to go see him?” I took a step back, shaking my head. “No. It
was just a coincidence.” All of a sudden, just as Edrick was opening his mouth to say something else,
Ella chimed in. “Please don’t be mad, daddy,” she pleaded, tugging on Edrick’s pant leg. He took a
deep breath, shutting his eyes for a moment, before stooping down and scooping her up into his arms.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAs he did, I could see the tension in his shoulders start to slip away. “It’s alright, Princess,” he said,
although there was still a hint of icy sharpness in his voice and in his gaze as his eyes flickered up to
me. The elevator doors slid open again into the penthouse with a ding. I lingered for a few moments,
my heart pulsating as I watched Edrick carry Ella into the living room. He set her down and whispered
something to her, to which she nodded and walked off to her room, before he turned back to face me.
“My office. Now.” Reluctantly, I followed Edrick to his office. I could feel the prying eyes of the maids
and Selina on my back as I walked behind him, but I tried my best to ignore them. Once the door was
shut behind us, I watched as Edrick stormed over to the window; his shoulders were tense once more
as he glared out at the view of the city below. “All I ask is for you to listen to me,” Edrick said, his voice
low and controlled. “I’ve done everything I can to make you comfortable in this place. I even allowed
you to attend a personal family gathering, and for some reason, you latch onto Ethan like your life
depends on it.” “You’re overthinking things,” I replied. I took a few steps toward Edrick, but stopped in
the middle of the room as he turned around to face me with fury in his eyes. “I never intended on
seeing Ethan today. It really was a coincidence; you can ask Sophia, the director there, if you really
don’t believe me. I spent an hour with the children today before Ethan ever showed up.” Edrick scoffed.
“You claim that seeing him today was only a coincidence, but then you pull up to my home with him in
the driver’s seat. Why couldn’t you have just waited for the driver to come to you?” “Because I was
afraid that you would lose trust in me again if I showed up late with Ella after what happened last time,”
I replied. “And what sort of trust do you think you would gain by going directly against my wishes and
spending private time with Ethan?” I was silent for a moment as I chose my words carefully, feeling
Edrick’s cold gaze boring a hole through my head. Finally, I spoke. “Ethan is a kind and compassionate
man who goes out of his way on a regular basis to donate his time to disadvantaged people. Anyone
would applaud their brother for being so generous and down to earth, but not you. Are you jealous that
people like him or something? Is that what it is?” Now, it was Edrick who fell silent. He turned back to
face the window again as an attempt to hide his anger, but I could see his shoulders trembling with
rage as he stood in front of me. “Maybe you should consider being compassionate for once, and then
people will like you,” I said, lowering my voice as I tried to quell my anger. Edrick scoffed again.
“Compassion for disadvantaged people is a waste of time, and you’re a prime example of that.” I took a
step back, feeling tears well up in my eyes. “Once again,” I said, taking another step back toward the
door, “you feel the need to reduce me to a charity case. Don’t forget that you’re seemingly incapable of
even sleeping without me — which, after the way you’ve spoken to me today, is not happening tonight.”
I turned around, swinging the study door open. My body froze as I heard the next string of words that
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmcame out of Edrick’s mouth. “You don’t get to decide that.” … It seemed that I did, indeed, have no
choice but to sleep with Edrick that night. I made sure to stuff two pillows between us, and the following
morning, I got up quickly to start my day without so much as looking in Edrick’s direction. I was relieved
a little while later when he left for work without a word. “Is daddy still mad about Uncle Ethan?” Ella
asked, looking up from her breakfast of toast and sunny side up eggs to stare wistfully at the door.
“No,” I lied. “He’s just tired.” “Oh.” I watched as Ella poked at her eggs with her fork for a bit before
pushing the plate away and hopping off of her chair. “Ella,” I said, peering over the table at her plate,
“you hardly ate your breakfast.” Ella shrugged. Instead of answering, she merely said, “Can I watch
some TV?” I sighed, standing, and reluctantly nodded. Ella skipped off toward the living room; as I
cleaned up her half-eaten meal, I heard the TV click on. It sounded like the news… And there was a
familiar voice coming from the television. “I really cannot stress how much Mr. Morgan’s kind donation
will mean to these children,” Sophia’s voice said. “This generosity will help see that the children are fed
throughout the winter.” I paused as I scraped the half-eaten eggs off of the plate, as did Amy, Lily, and
Selina. “Are they talking about our Mr. Morgan?” Lily asked. Selina said something in response, but her
voice faded away as I found myself walking toward the living room as if in a trance. Indeed, Sophia, the
director of the orphanage, was standing on screen being interviewed by a man in a suit. At the bottom
of the screen was text that read, “WERECORP CEO DONATES HEFTY SUM TO LOCAL
ORPHANAGE”. My eyes widened as Edrick’s picture appeared on the screen