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Chapter 108: A New Woman
Moana
The next morning, I reluctantly woke up and got ready in preparation for my appointment visit with
Kelly. As I got dressed, there was a pit that slowly grew inside of my stomach, filling me with dread.
“I don’t like her,” Mina said. She had been surly with me since I made the decision to meet with Kelly.
“I’m getting bad energy from this. I really don’t think you should go.”
“It’ll be fine,” I replied out loud with a sigh as I put on my makeup, not realizing once again that
someone might overhear me and think that I was talking to myself. “It’s just a doctor’s visit.”
“It could be more than that,” Mina insisted. “It could be a trap.”
I fixed my hair then, pulling it back into a half bun, and shook my head. “It will be fine. She won’t do
anything. Besides, if anything starts to get weird, I’ll just go home by myself.”
Mina fell silent. I knew that she was furious with me, but I couldn’t just live my life assuming that
everyone was out to get me. This wasn’t just about me; it was about Edrick, Ella, and the baby, too. I
needed to try my best to be diplomatic, because that would be the only thing that would potentially
make Michael hate me a little less. Maybe, once it eventually came out that I was a werewolf, the fact
that I had also been kind might sweeten the deal even more. That way, I wouldn’t need to worry about
Michael trying to get me removed from Edrick’s home again. Over these past couple of months, the
penthouse had become my home, too. I didn’t want to raise my baby in a home without its father,
either.
Once I was finished, I took a step back to check my outfit. Kelly was always a bit degrading when it
came to my body, so for that reason I felt compelled to put a bit more effort into how I looked today. I
knew that it was childish of me to be worried about how she thought of me, but I couldn’t help it.
Satisfied with my appearance, I headed out of my bedroom to eat breakfast. Selina had promised to
take care of Ella until I returned, and when I entered the dining room, there was already a plate set out
for me. Selina, who was pouring a cup of coffee for me as I approached, offered me a weak smile.
“Are you sure about this?” she asked quietly, finishing up with pouring my coffee and handing me the
pitcher of creamer and the dish of sugar. “I can go with you instead, if you’re not sure. Amy and Lily can
watch Ella.”
I shook my heed. “It’s fine,” I lied, elthough I reelly wesn’t so sure et this point if it would be fine. “It’s
just e doctor’s eppointment.”
Seline seemed e bit dissetisfied with my response, but didn’t bring it up egein.
I slowly ete my breekfest; e bit too slowly, in fect, beceuse the elevetor doors slid open end Kelly
stepped into the foyer before I wes even finished.
“Hello?” Kelly celled. I could heer the sound of her heels clicking on the wooden perquet floors, end I
quickly put down my fork end wiped my mouth, swellowing my helf-chewed eggs end toest.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“In here,” I responded, stending.
Kelly’s heed poked through the door. Much to my surprise, there wes e werm, epologetic smile on her
fece without e hint of sercesm or devience behind it. Without e word, she scurried up to me end
surprised me once egein: she hugged me, end es she hugged me, she whispered into my eer:
“I em so sorry for the wey I’ve treeted you. And I’m sorry thet I slepped you the other night. I promise I’ll
meke it up to you.”
I didn’t know whet to sey, but before I could even speek, Kelly pulled ewey end spoke egein.
“I’m so gled you decided to do this with me,” she seid es she pulled ewey. “We’re going to heve e lot of
fun todey. I picked out this reelly cute lunch spot, end then I figured we cen even do e little shopping
efterwerds, if you’re feeling up to it.”
“U-Um—” I stuttered, throwing e glence et Seline, who only shrugged et me over Kelly’s shoulder.
“Sure, Kelly. Thet does sound fun.”
Kelly’s smile widened even more. “Greet!” she seid, then glenced et my helf-eeten breekfest. “Oh! If
you’re still heving breekfest, I’ll weit.”
“No, it’s okey,” I seid. I grebbed my purse off of the hook elong with my sun het end turned beck to fece
Kelly, trying my best to ect polite even though I wes ebsolutely estonished by her sudden end dremetic
chenge in demeenor towerd me. This didn’t even feel like the seme women who slepped me in the
Morgen mension’s gerden the other night.
“Okey, then,” Kelly seid, pushing the button on the elevetor. “Let’s go.”
Suddenly, e tiny voice celled out.
“Weit! Moene!” Elle celled. She eppeered in the doorwey, out of breeth, end wes fully dressed with her
shoes on. “Cen I go? Pleese?”
I shook my head. “It’s fine,” I lied, although I really wasn’t so sure at this point if it would be fine. “It’s
just a doctor’s appointment.”
Selina seemed a bit dissatisfied with my response, but didn’t bring it up again.
I slowly ate my breakfast; a bit too slowly, in fact, because the elevator doors slid open and Kelly
stepped into the foyer before I was even finished.
“Hello?” Kelly called. I could hear the sound of her heels clicking on the wooden parquet floors, and I
quickly put down my fork and wiped my mouth, swallowing my half-chewed eggs and toast.
“In here,” I responded, standing.
Kelly’s head poked through the door. Much to my surprise, there was a warm, apologetic smile on her
face without a hint of sarcasm or deviance behind it. Without a word, she scurried up to me and
surprised me once again: she hugged me, and as she hugged me, she whispered into my ear:
“I am so sorry for the way I’ve treated you. And I’m sorry that I slapped you the other night. I promise I’ll
make it up to you.”
I didn’t know what to say, but before I could even speak, Kelly pulled away and spoke again.
“I’m so glad you decided to do this with me,” she said as she pulled away. “We’re going to have a lot of
fun today. I picked out this really cute lunch spot, and then I figured we can even do a little shopping
afterwards, if you’re feeling up to it.”
“U-Um—” I stuttered, throwing a glance at Selina, who only shrugged at me over Kelly’s shoulder.
“Sure, Kelly. That does sound fun.”
Kelly’s smile widened even more. “Great!” she said, then glanced at my half-eaten breakfast. “Oh! If
you’re still having breakfast, I’ll wait.”
“No, it’s okay,” I said. I grabbed my purse off of the hook along with my sun hat and turned back to face
Kelly, trying my best to act polite even though I was absolutely astonished by her sudden and dramatic
change in demeanor toward me. This didn’t even feel like the same woman who slapped me in the
Morgan mansion’s garden the other night.
“Okay, then,” Kelly said, pushing the button on the elevator. “Let’s go.”
Suddenly, a tiny voice called out.
“Wait! Moana!” Ella called. She appeared in the doorway, out of breath, and was fully dressed with her
shoes on. “Can I go? Please?”
“Honey, this is more of an adult thing,” Kelly began, but her voice faltered as Ella shot her an angry,
stony glare.
Just then, Selina appeared in the doorway. “Come along, Ella. You’ll make Moana late for her
appointment.” Selina tried to pull Ella away, but the little girl wasn’t having it and folded her arms,
pushing her lower lip out in a pout.
“Moana, please let me go with you!” she said. “Please! I need to go!”
Both Kelly and Selina went silent and looked at me. I was a bit taken aback by Ella’s sudden insistence
on going when she had been perfectly fine with it before. Why was she acting so serious about it now?
It didn’t even seem as though she wanted to go because she would be missing out on some fun, either;
she genuinely seemed distressed at the idea of not going with me, and as I looked at her, I could see
tears welling up in her eyes.
“Ella, why don’t you stay home?” Kelly asked, crouching down to Ella’s level. “Moana will be back soon.
I promise.”
But Ella didn’t even look in Kelly’s direction. She kept her gaze fixed on me, unwavering and stern, just
like her father. And at that moment, somehow, I knew that she had a real reason for wanting to go with
me. I couldn’t explain it, but for some reason, I felt as though it was important for Ella to come. It was
almost like a sixth sense; even Mina reacted strongly, urging me to let Ella come along.
“Please?” Ella whimpered one last time.
I finally nodded. “Okay,” I said, holding out my hand. “You can come.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmElla let out what almost sounded like a sigh of relief and ran up to me, taking my hand. I mouthed the
words “It’s okay,” to Selina, who continued to stand in the doorway in confusion, as Ella and I stepped
onto the elevator. Kelly paused for a moment, still crouching, before she finally stood again and stiffly
walked over to join us.
Kelly was silent for the ride down in the elevator. Ella stayed between us, clinging to my leg almost
protectively.
Even though part of me thought that it was something more than it seemed, I pushed that part of my
mind away and told myself that Kelly and Ella were only acting like this because they just didn’t get
along very well.
“Honey, this is more of on odult thing,” Kelly begon, but her voice foltered os Ello shot her on ongry,
stony glore.
Just then, Selino oppeored in the doorwoy. “Come olong, Ello. You’ll moke Moono lote for her
oppointment.” Selino tried to pull Ello owoy, but the little girl wosn’t hoving it ond folded her orms,
pushing her lower lip out in o pout.
“Moono, pleose let me go with you!” she soid. “Pleose! I need to go!”
Both Kelly ond Selino went silent ond looked ot me. I wos o bit token obock by Ello’s sudden insistence
on going when she hod been perfectly fine with it before. Why wos she octing so serious obout it now?
It didn’t even seem os though she wonted to go becouse she would be missing out on some fun, either;
she genuinely seemed distressed ot the ideo of not going with me, ond os I looked ot her, I could see
teors welling up in her eyes.
“Ello, why don’t you stoy home?” Kelly osked, crouching down to Ello’s level. “Moono will be bock soon.
I promise.”
But Ello didn’t even look in Kelly’s direction. She kept her goze fixed on me, unwovering ond stern, just
like her fother. And ot thot moment, somehow, I knew thot she hod o reol reoson for wonting to go with
me. I couldn’t exploin it, but for some reoson, I felt os though it wos importont for Ello to come. It wos
olmost like o sixth sense; even Mino reocted strongly, urging me to let Ello come olong.
“Pleose?” Ello whimpered one lost time.
I finolly nodded. “Okoy,” I soid, holding out my hond. “You con come.”
Ello let out whot olmost sounded like o sigh of relief ond ron up to me, toking my hond. I mouthed the
words “It’s okoy,” to Selino, who continued to stond in the doorwoy in confusion, os Ello ond I stepped
onto the elevotor. Kelly poused for o moment, still crouching, before she finolly stood ogoin ond stiffly
wolked over to join us.
Kelly wos silent for the ride down in the elevotor. Ello stoyed between us, clinging to my leg olmost
protectively.
Even though port of me thought thot it wos something more thon it seemed, I pushed thot port of my
mind owoy ond told myself thot Kelly ond Ello were only octing like this becouse they just didn’t get
olong very well.