His Daughter's Nanny, His Heart's Obsession
gainst the windows like nature's lullaby. The world out
leeves rolled to the elbow as he reviewed documents in s
found t
in a pink coat, her little hand clutching the bunny that never left her side. Aria k
the chi
il
didn't know wh
o grand gestures. No child psychology jarg
entle. Un
ven he didn
fe had never tri
e calls waiting. A contract to review.
l, he st
chi
tly she had started mak
-
re cling to her cheeks and eyelashes, bu
l watching the drops fall like they were magic. The
ndrops were the sky crying happy tears. My mom told me that when the
. But she shifted closer, her sh
at meant more th
econd afraid even her breat
d gently rested against he
e girl's hair and whispered, "You don't have to ta
sery to find the shelves already restocked wit
e hadn't reques
tossing a small pack of col
ked drawing, but I fig
. "You bough
e kids," he said with a shrug. "Damon doesn
y, placing one of the new books on th
ted his head. "You're g
r I
." He paused. "You're softening D
ng once against her ribs.
vious. But I know my brother. And when he
read into it. He hired me
quietly, slipping his
steps came pattering in. She clutched a c
her arms i
on, climbed into her lap a
, impressed. "Well
his time," Aria said sof
said with a gentle smile.
ngered even
nger than usual. The rain still whispered against the
rner. A stack of picture books
ead and whispered, "Goodnight, little one," Isla
or a s
h to mean
wly... s
-
sat in his dim office, a stack
m the rest - cream-colored
ed it over. Held it f
w that
r scent of cus
written on it, he knew
didn't
st st
ment, slipped it ba
pen
ked
ured a
, the leaves beaded with water. But the sky had cl
he had once
d with someth
os. Not
rm
- quiet, steady, soft - was beginning to un