LOGINAria's POV
The conversation between Jameson's mum and I was about the honeymoon. She seemed nice, accepting me whole-heartedly which my ‘parents’ had never done. It was dinner time and I found myself in front of his door with a tray of food in my hand. We need to have a serious conversation about this marriage. We can't ghost each other forever. I'm trying to put Mia's advice into action. I took in a deep breath, looking down at the covered scrambled eggs, toast bread, and a small fruit salad. I hesitated for a moment outside his door before knocking. My heartbeat increased its pace instantly. I kept on chanting ‘I hope I don't regret this’ in my head repeatedly. After a few seconds, I didn't hear any approval to enter his room. I knocked again, same thing. I pressed my ear on the door to check if he was taking a shower. The inside was deadly silent. Or maybe he knew it was me. No, perhaps I need to talk. “Please, can I come in?” I pleaded, I didn't get a response from inside again, but I took it as a yes. That was a daring move but he can't murder me for that. I pushed the door open cautiously, thankful that it wasn't locked, found him by the window, his back turned to me. His wheelchair was positioned at an angle, and he didn’t even turn around to acknowledge the presence of who entered. “I brought you dinner,” I said, setting the plate on the small table near the window. Trying not to act nervous around him but be natural. This arrogant dude is my husband. “I didn’t ask for it,” he said coldly, still not looking at me. “You’re welcome,” I muttered under my breath as I walked closer to him. “You heard me,” “Well, I got it anyway,” I retorted, folding my arms. He didn't leave his position, and continued to pretend as if I didn't exist. “I didn’t come here just to serve you. We need to talk.” I said, fidgeting. Even though I didn't want to act nervous, he was making me. “Leave, young lady. I hate it when my privacy is being disturbed.” He asserted indifferently. He was acting like a stubborn child. “I'm your wife, mister. So you can't avoid me forever. We need to have a conversation NOW.” I emphasized, trying not to sound pissed. His head turned slightly, his profile sharp against the illuminated light in the room. I'm struck by his chiseled features. His blond hair was perfectly messy, framing a face that's undeniably handsome. Despite being seated in a wheelchair, his well-built physique is evident, and I find myself wondering what circumstances led him to this. His jawline was strong, his nose straight, and his lips curved with a sneer. “About what?” I took a deep breath, stepping closer when I heard him. Trying to concentrate on the matter at hand. “This… situation. Us. We can’t keep acting like ghosts. We’re married, whether we like it or not…..” “Thank you for reminding me about this. Is that all?” He cut me off rudely. “I'm not done yet.” I muttered, he hissed and rode his wheelchair away. “I'm not in for this meaningless chat. I need to take a shower, so leave now.” He ordered coldly. His true-self was surfacing already. I went to stand in front of him. “....We might as well make the best of it. That was what I was about to say before you cut me off.” I stated rudely. If he wants to be rude, I can be too. His gaze lingered on my face for a moment before he let out a bitter laugh. “The best of it? Do you think this is some romantic comedy where the broken man and his unwanted wife magically fall in love?” I rolled my eyes, my patience already wearing thin. “Spare me the sarcasm. I’m serious. We don’t have to like each other, but we can at least agree to coexist peacefully.” “And why would I want to do that?” he asked, his tone mocking. “Because being bitter and rude isn’t helping either of us,” I snapped. “And I think it’s hilarious how you’re acting like I begged to marry you. Newsflash: I didn’t want this either. You think you’re miserable? Join the club. You’re not the only one who got dragged into this. But here we are.” His jaw tightened, and I could see the storm brewing in his eyes. “You married me because of the peanuts my parents gave yours. So quit the fvcking innocent act you're wearing now,” he spat, his voice low and dangerous. I only kept staring at him without saying a word. He always wants to have the last say, and arguing won't help either of us. “Can I ask you something instead?” I asked, crossing my arms after a long silence. His glare deepened without responding to me. “What happened to you? Are you always like this? Was it just the accident, or were you always this unbearable?” His hands gripped the armrests of his wheelchair so tightly that his knuckles turned white. “Get out,” he said through clenched teeth. “No.” My voice was firm, unwavering. “You can’t just keep pushing people away and acting like it’s the only way to protect yourself.” I lectured, judging by the way he spoke to his mum earlier. His eyes burned with fury, and his grip tightened on the wheelchair. “You don't know what it's like," he shot back coldly, “To be reduced to this. To everyone pity you, mock you, worse—forget you even exist," I sighed and knelt beside him, meeting his fierce gaze. “I think you let this chair define you,” I said. “You’re so busy wallowing in self-pity that you can’t see the people who actually want to help you.” The room was silent for a moment, the tension thick enough to cut with a knife. Finally, he let out a frustrated sigh, running a hand through his dark hair. “I'm trying so hard to keep up with you, young lady. Just get out of my room before I lose it,” he warned, not meeting my gaze. This made a smile curled on my lips, all he could do was just to threaten people but there is this soft spot in him that he's trying to bury inside him. Appearing to be a bitter person. “I want us to make a deal,” I said, my voice softening slightly as I stood up with my arms crossed. “Help me achieve my dreams, and I promise to repay you in the future. Also, I’ll help you get back on your feet, literally.” He raised an eyebrow, his expression skeptical. And I began my explanation about my admission and my ambition. “And why should I trust you?” “You don’t have to trust me,” I replied. “But you don’t have many other options, do you?” For a moment, he just stared at me, his gaze searching. “You can never repay me. What I want in return is for you to divorce me and end this miserable marriage,” My eyes shone in surprise. I wasn't expecting such demand from him. Well, it's cool for me. I thumbs up then he added. “Don’t make me regret it. If you screw this up, I won’t hesitate to make you pay for it.” His nasty attitude needs serious repair. “You need to apologize to your mum. You were badly rude to her earlier.” “That's none of your business.” “Agreed.” I affirmed almost immediately, “But she isn't happy to see you in this condition either. Your bitterness is only making things worse.” I paused, wanting to make my words linger in the air. I rose to my feet, dragged the table to his front. “I'm not that much of great a cook. But you can eat this rather than staying hungry.” I smiled at him, uncovering the plates. “Good night, mister.” My smile widened, walking backward before I turned around and left the room. ‘Great Job, Aria.’ I complimented myself in my head as I walked out of his room.Aria's POVIt had been a few days since we arrived back in Australia, and everything had returned to a predictable routine. My classes kept me occupied, and per Jameson’s suggestion, I had started taking cooking lessons with the chef. The days passed in a cycle—studying, cooking, and occasionally calling Mia to check up on her. Our call frequency had gone back to normal, yet something still didn’t feel right.Jameson had disappeared.He left shortly after we arrived, and I had no idea where he went. No texts, no calls—nothing. At first, I told myself it didn’t matter. He wasn’t obligated to check in with me, and I certainly wasn’t going to be the one to reach out first. But the more time passed, the harder it became to ignore the urge to check up on him. I had even considered using our workout sessions as an excuse to call, but I quickly dismissed the idea. He would probably see right through me and assume I was desperate to hear from him.Glancing at the clock, I saw it was already
Aria's POV I leaned back in my seat, scrolling through my phone with a satisfied grin. It had been over six hours since we boarded the plane, and boredom was starting to creep in. Jameson had been awfully quiet, staring blankly at his tablet, but I knew he wasn’t really paying attention to it. I didn’t mind, though. I had my own form of entertainment, reading some ridiculous memes on X.“Hey, listen to this one,” I said, giggling before I even finished reading. I've been reading out any memes I find both entertaining and ridiculous.“It’s a question, actually. Which one do you think is funnier—a female n@ked body or the male’s?” I barely finished the sentence before bursting into laughter. I had no idea why I found it so funny, but the absurdity of it was enough to make me crack up. Not like it has ever crossed my mind. Expecting no response from Jameson, I continued scrolling, still chuckling to myself when he suddenly turned his head toward me, his sharp gaze flickered at me.“Yo
Aria's POV I stared at my laptop screen, my fingers hovering over the keyboard as my professor’s voice droned on about molecular structures. Biochemistry—ugh, not my favorite subject. But I had to endure it. At least it was a distraction from the awkward silent atmosphere lingering in the room.I heard a soft knock on the door before Jameson wheeled in. I glanced up at him out of instinct but I didn’t greet him, and he didn’t greet me either, but I could feel his gaze on me. He had a habit of disappearing without a word, and after what happened a few days ago, I wasn’t exactly in the mood to entertain him. My palm had healed enough that I didn’t need the bandage anymore, though I still felt a faint sting when I moved my hand too fast. It wasn’t serious, but still, I had rather not push it.Out of nowhere, he spoke. “You need to change your clothes.” I blinked and turned my head toward him. “Excuse me?” I raised a brow. He had seen me in this when we had breakfast together.“Daniel
Aria’s POVThe moment we stepped out of the building, Avery was already gushing about how much fun she had.“Oh my God, I can’t wait to come back here! That was amazing,” she squealed, turning to Liam, who just chuckled at her enthusiasm.I forced a smile, nodding along as if I agreed. But truthfully? I had never been more uncomfortable in my entire life than I was during the game session.The period was a disaster on my end. I didn’t even want to glance at Jameson as we made our way to the car.Avery and Liam continued chatting, still caught up in their excitement, but I was too upset to engage. My mood was at rock bottom. We had embarrassed ourselves enough in front of those couples, and Jameson’s final words in that game still made my blood boil. I was on my period, so I used that as an excuse to decline Avery's suggestion to go see a movie.“I think the cramps are getting worse,” I muttered, holding my stomach. Her excitement dimmed as she placed a hand on my arm. “Oh no, do you
Aria’s POVThe past few days had been filled with working out with Jameson—if I could even call it that. Most of the time, it felt like a battlefield. I've also started my online classes the previous day.One thing that had been bothering me though, was that I hadn’t seen Logan. Not once. And that meant I still had his handkerchief. It wasn’t a big deal, but every time I saw it lying on my dresser, it reminded me that I needed to return it.But today, that wasn’t my main concern.Today, we were supposed to accompany Mrs. Harrison and her husband to the local market. But Jameson has bluntly shot down the idea. I understood why, he hated drawing attention to himself and since he would be using a machine to help him walk, people would definitely stare.So instead, we settled on going to a couple’s game center. Mrs. Harrison had been the one to suggest it, saying it would be fun, and when she described the games, I couldn’t help but feel excited. It sounded like something I would enjoy.
Aria's POV I stepped out of the bathroom after what felt like forever, drying my damp hair with a towel. The shower I took was just to cover up for what happened. My heart was still racing a little at the thought. The embarrassment. The kiss. The way he had looked at me. Blush crept my cheeks, his words lingering in my head.I shook my head, trying to push the thoughts away. I avoided looking at him, but from the corner of my eye, I could tell he was occupied with something, probably his phone.And soon, a sudden knock on the door made me startled."It’s Daniel," he said flatly, without looking up.I hurried to open the door, stepping aside as Daniel wheeled in a different kind of wheelchair—sleek, modern, and more advanced than the ones I had seen before. I watched quietly as he helped Jameson stand with its assistance, adjusting the settings carefully. My chest tightened a little as I observed the process. I didn’t know why, but seeing him having to rely on a machine to do someth







