Chapter 283 Unsaid Words

Ella

As we pulled up to the lookout point, the dazzling city lights sprawled out beneath us like a twinkling tapestry.

The vastness of the view was breathtaking, and I felt a small shiver run down my spine, not from the cold, but from the sheer beauty of it all. Logan parked the car and turned off the ignition. The silence of the night was only punctuated by the faint hum of the city below.

“Come on,” he whispered, gesturing for me to follow. We clambered onto the hood of the car, the cool metal pressing into my legs, and sat side by side, staring out at the shimmering skyline.

The vast city lights stretched out before us, flickering in a rhythmic dance of night. It felt as if we were suspended between two worlds-the serenity of the elevated viewpoint and the bustling city below.

“It looks so small from up here,” I murmured, my fingers absentmindedly tracing patterns on the cool metal of the car hood beneath us. “But when I’m in it, it feels endless.”

Logan chuckled softly, his eyes crinkling with amusement. “Big cities have that effect. What was your home city like?”

wash over me. “I was lucky, I quess, I began, my mind drifting back to earlier days. “I grew up in a penthouse in a beautiful part of the city. I had my own room, with this big bay window that overlooked

right across the street. We went there all of the time. Many afternoons were spent there, with Moana. and my little sister. We’d have picnics beneath the willow trees, chase butterflies,

memory from my childhood, before Daisy was born and before Moana and my dad got together. It was back when Moana was still my nanny. She took me

Logan seemed to absorb my words, looking out at the distant horizon. After a moment,

he was referring to. Taking a deep breath, I nodded. “Yeah,

stand.” He waited, giving me the space to continue

about biology. Moana has been more of a mother to me than my biological mother ever was. She’s filled our home with

Logan’s lips.

my heart full of gratitude. “We love each other dearly. She’s the reason I believe in unconditional love. She’s my dad’s fated mate,

his voice broke through the night, softer than I’d ever heard it. “You’re very pretty when you talk about the past like that.

me thankful for

perched on. “This is a really nice car,” I remarked, trailing my fingers along its smooth red surface. “Have you

held an underlying tension, like an unsaid secret just waiting

for my first car-this car. And as soon as I was able to drive, I bought it and never

to look at him, intrigued.

murmured, sounding somewhat apprehensive. I frowned, unsure if I should pry, but curiosity got the better of me. “Was it that

heavy secret. “It wasn’t a good way to

taken aback. “What do

a loving family. I always thought you get one or the other. But never both. I got the money part, sure, but

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