The Alpha's Nanny - Sam Crescent Page 0,4
“Do they not fit?” He’d camped out in the laundry room when she’d been taking a shower and found the size of her clothes. All he’d been waiting for was one of his men to go to town a few miles away and pick up the necessary items. He’d been strict in his need for dresses. Completely inappropriate but he didn’t care. He wanted to see her soft curves on full display rather than hidden behind the clothes she had worn.
“I need to iron them.”
“Do they fit?” This woman wasn’t making conversation easy and it pissed him off. He was used to women bowing down before him. Many of the women in his pack wanted to be his woman and would do anything to be owned and claimed by him. To be his mate was a great honor, one he’d not bestowed on any woman ever. Not that Winter would ever know the truth.
She wouldn’t ever find out this baby wasn’t his, nor was she part-wolf.
What will happen when she grows up? When she needs to learn the truth?
He’d deal with all of that at a later date. Even if he had to move her far from his pack to do so, he would.
“Yes, they fit. Thank you.” She looked at the baby. “Are you okay to hold her for a short while so I can iron?”
“Sure, go ahead.”
She turned on her heel and he admired her full, round ass. He wanted to touch her, to feel her ass rub against his pelvis as he had his cock so deep within her, she couldn’t help but fucking scream his name.
That was what he wanted. His name, echoing around the walls as she begged him to fuck her. His dick responded.
She turned toward him. Did she feel the same? Did she want him? He wanted her so badly, he could fucking taste it.
“What’s her name?”
“What?”
“Your baby. What’s her name? I don’t know what to call her and I don’t want to make up some random name. I didn’t think you’d appreciate it.”
“You want me to name my kid for you?”
“No, for you and your mate. Isn’t that how it goes? Every person deserves a name.”
He watched her.
“If you don’t want to tell me that’s fine,” she said.
“It’s Daphne,” he said. He didn’t have a fucking clue why that name sprang into his head.
“Daphne, I like it,” she said.
She stepped close and he tensed as she reached out, touching the girl’s face. “Hello, Daphne. I’m going to take good care of you.”
He wanted her hands on his body.
She spun on her heel and left. He stopped himself from looking at her tempting ass. Nothing ever came from allowing him to crave something he could never have.
“You’re a pain in my ass already, you know that,” he said. Daphne, he’d have to remember the name.
“I could have just killed you. It would have made all of this easy.” The woman he’d stumbled upon giving birth. It looked like she’d been shot by her own people. She’d begged him to take care of her baby. She was bleeding out from between her thighs and the bullet wounds in her chest and thigh.
He’d warned her of what he was.
“I don’t care. You’re only a monster when you choose to be. Please, she’s innocent. Love her like your own.”
Seconds after he held this little girl in his arms, her mother had died.
He didn’t know how long she’d suffered, especially from the wounds and the bleeding, but she’d finally looked at peace.
Now he had a kid, a human, and one big future problem he didn’t want to think about. It only gave him a headache and he was all over having those.
Rubbing at his temples, he tried not to think. This was going to be hard.
He walked down the hall, slowly, quietly. Daphne was already falling asleep on his chest. Again, it amazed him how something so innocent and precious could trust him like this.
He’d take care of her, he’d promised. His pack wouldn’t expect him to care like this. They only wanted a fearless leader, and that was what they got.
Winter hummed as she ironed, her back to him. He watched her.
The long blonde locks were no longer dirty. She’d taken a couple of baths since she got here and the vanilla scent still surrounded her. The shirt she wore hid the curves he wanted to touch.
As if she sensed him, she turned to face him. “Is everything okay?”
“I believe she relaxes when she’s near you.”