Chapter 99
Chapter 99
#Chapter 99: For Good
Moana
I was still staring into the fountain, utterly taken aback by Ethan’s sudden decision to kiss me when I
just needed a friend to confide in, when I suddenly heard the sound of heels clicking across stone.
My heart dropped when I looked up and saw who was headed straight for me: Kelly.
She had a devious smirk on her face that told me everything I needed to know. She was up to
something. I would have tried to get up and walk away, but she clearly saw me already and it was too This is property © NôvelDrama.Org.
late.
“Hey, Kelly,” I said, forcing a faint smile. “How are you?” I tried to be polite and ignore the fact that she
was clearly wearing the exact same dress as I was, even though it made me uncomfortable to see her
like that. I kept telling myself that maybe it was just a coincidence, as the store that Edrick took me to
did seem expensive and popular, but I knew Kelly just enough to sense that it was completely
intentional on her part. She clearly even had the dress altered to sit more tightly on her abdomen, as
though she was trying to flaunt the fact that her belly was flat and slim while mine was growing.
Kelly stopped in front of me with that same smirk on her face. She had her phone in her hand and was
gripping it so tightly that her knuckles were right. Now that she was up close, I could tell that there was
something else behind her smirk: pure evil and hatred. Her eyes were cold and calculating.
“You know,” she said, putting her hands on her hips, “I tried to give you the benefit of the doubt. I mean,
it’s obvious that you’re only trying to scam poor Edrick into giving you money and social status, and
he’s falling for it for some stupid reason, but I thought ‘Hey… Maybe she is just a nanny looking for
work’. Turns out I was wrong, and everyone can see it. Edrick will see it, too, after tonight.”
“Um… What?” I asked, blinking incredulously. “I’m not sure if I know what you’re talking about.”
Kelly scoffed. She still stood in front of me, effectively blocking anyone from seeing me. I couldn’t help
but wonder if it was intentional, as though she didn’t want anyone to see what she was about to do to
me. “You’re such a slut, seducing two brothers like that in one night.”
My eyes widened. Did she see my kiss with Ethan? Anyone on the outside could have been able to tell
that that kiss was spontaneous and not consensual. “Kelly, that’s not what—”
“Oh, save your excuses,” she said, tapping on her phone now to unlock it. “I saw you. And I have
proof.”
“Proof?”
“Here.” She tapped some more on her screen and then turned it around so I could see. My eyes
widened as she did; on the screen, there was a clear picture of Ethan kissing me on the fountain. It was
right before I came to my senses and pushed him away, which made it appear as though I liked it. As
though I wanted him to kiss me, even though I didn’t really want him to at all.
“Ethan kissed me without my permission, and I rejected him,” I snarled, standing. “You’re twisting the
narrative.”
“I’m twisting the narrative?” Kelly responded with a wry chuckle. “You’re the one who’s been waltzing
around with Edrick, weaseling your way into his life and his family’s life. Everyone knows what you’ve
been up to and it’s pathetic. Why can’t you just take Michael’s money and leave all of us alone?”
A pit formed in my stomach. Kelly knew about Michael’s ultimatum? Were they in on it together, or
something? All along, Kelly had been following Edrick around like a lost puppy, and his father had
apparently been pushing it for years. I couldn’t help but wonder if they planned on working together
tonight to push Edrick and I apart and make me go away. Was that why Kelly wanted to speak to Edrick
privately at the beginning of the banquet?
“I think you’re just jealous,” I blurted out.
Kelly’s eyes widened. “Jealous?” she asked, laughing abrasively. “Me? Jealous of you? That’s
ridiculous! I would never be jealous of a worthless human nanny who had to go and get herself
knocked up by a wealthy werewolf CEO in a pathetic attempt to climb the social ranks.”
Now, I was the one who laughed. I felt Mina bubbling up again inside of me, urging me to stand up for
myself, and I did just that. Mina’s presence instilled me with newfound confidence, and suddenly I didn’t
care what anyone would think if they overheard me. To me, Kelly was nothing but a sullen teenager.
“You are jealous,” I said. “You’re jealous that Edrick will never want you. You think that he’ll choose a
human nanny over you, and you can’t stand that. You’re like a child.”
Kelly’s eyes widened so far that I could see the whites all around her pupils. Her face went beet red,
and even the veins on her neck began to pop out.
“You little b***h,” she snarled. Then, in one swift movement, she raised her hand, pulled it back, and
slapped me across the face as hard as she could. There was a flash of light just from the force of being
struck by a werewolf; it made my head reel, and I fell back onto the edge of the fountain, clutching my
face.
“I’m showing Edrick this photo tonight,” Kelly said nonchalantly as she stuck her phone back in her
purse while I was still sitting on the edge of the fountain and clutching my face, staring dazedly down at
the ground. “Either take Michael’s money and leave us all alone once and for all, or I’ll make sure
Edrick kicks you out himself.”
I couldn’t speak. The pain from the slap was still throbbing through my face and my head, making my
ears ring so much that I could hardly even hear Kelly’s voice. Finally, seemingly satisfied with her
destruction, she flicked her long, blonde hair over her shoulder with a hmph and stormed off. The last
thing I heard after the fading sound of her heels clicking away on the cobblestone ground was the
sound of the door opening and closing, temporarily letting the music and voices carry across the small
garden air before disappearing again.
Once I was alone, a sob escaped my throat. I lowered my shaking hand from my stinging face, my
entire body shaking with pain and rage. No matter whether I took Michael’s bribe and left or didn’t take
it, I was still stuck between a rock and a hard place. Would Edrick really kick me out over a kiss that I
didn’t even want? Would my child always wonder why his or her father didn’t want to be in our lives?
Would Ella always wonder why I left her?
The tears started to flow now, and I knew that I would be seen easily here and people would begin to
start asking questions. So, gathering what little dignity I had left, I stood and began to make my way
further away from the banquet hall where I could be truly alone with my pain.