LOGINOne year. No city luxuries. No running away. Julian is a reckless billionaire who just got cut off from his family trust and Savannah is a trapped ranch heiress suffocating under her father’s control. They need this arranged marriage to buy their freedom, but they hate each other on sight. Forced to survive twelve months together on a rugged Washington ranch, they expect a battle of wills and clash at all times but they didn't expect the dangerous spark that threatens to burn their contract to ash.
View MoreSavannah’s pov
Growing up on a ranch had lots of advantages, as well as disadvantages.
I wiped the sweat from my forehead with the back of my gloved hand as I rested against the wooden fence. Around me, the ranch was alive with the familiar sounds of a multimillion-dollar agricultural empire. Cattle grunting in the distance and tractors hummed on crop fields, making me smile.
I loved this place. I loved the soil, the tradition, and the legacy my family built out here in the heart of Washington State.
But as I reached for another fence staple, I was blocked by a figure.
"Let me get that hammer for you, Miss Savannah," a man said, stepping entirely too close into my personal space.
I didn't need to look up to know it was Miller, one of the many workmen my father hired over the past year. He claimed they were extra hands for the cattle farming expansion, but they spent far more time watching me than they did touching a shovel. If I walked to the river, two of them happened to be fixing a fence nearby, and if I drove into town, a truck miraculously appeared in my rearview mirror.
"I can hold a hammer just fine, Miller," I said coldly. "Go check on the western irrigation lines because I am pretty sure they need more attention than I do."
Miller hesitated, shifting his weight, before nodding tightly and stepping back. He didn't go far, though. He just retreated to the edge of the barn, arms crossed as his eyes tracked my every movement.
A wave of frustration rolled through me as the hot sun scorched my back. Unable to bear his annoying gaze anymore, I tore off my work gloves and walked away with anger boiling inside of me. I was twenty-two years old, a college graduate, and yet, I was being guarded like a 5-year-old which was a result of being an only child to a multi millionaire.
My mind flashed back to the day the out-of-state university application forms arrived in the mail. I was a minor then, full of dreams about moving across the country, building a life on my own and living my life without being watched. But my father refused to sign the papers because he claimed the city was too dangerous, that his only daughter belonged right here where he could protect her. They financed my online courses instead, spending thousands of dollars to satisfy my desire for learning, but it came with a price. I never got to leave and even here, on our property, I was being watched which always pissed me off.
I marched toward the main house, kicking the dust off my boots before pushing the front door open and stepping inside.
"Savannah? Is that you, sweetheart?" my mother’s voice called out from the study.
I walked down the hallway and stopped by the door of the study to see both of my parents. They were sitting at the large table, surrounded by piles of land deeds, maps, and legal briefs.
My father, Marcus Willy, looked older than his fifty-five years with his face filled with stress that instantly made my anger soften. My mother sat beside him, looking nervous.
"What's going on?" I asked, looking between them as I noticed something was up. "Did the city developers outbid us on the northern plots again?"
My father let out a heavy sigh, rubbing his temples. "It’s worse than that, Savannah. The Montgomery Group is pushing hard and they want to turn the mountain reserve into a commercial ski resort and an airport. If we allow them, it will completely ruin the natural water flow to our lower crops and destroy everything we stand for."
"They can't just do that," I snapped, my stubborn nature flaring up as I walked fully into the study. "We have the historical rights to that fertile land."
Over the years, we’ve had researchers and developers try to seize our lands and we always overcame them. But seeing how worried they looked now, I knew this was a lot more serious.
"They have the money, and they have the political backing in Seattle," my mother said, her voice laced with desperation. She stood up, walking over to me and grabbing my hands. "But they have a vulnerability right now, Savannah. Their youngest son, Julian, is trying to launch his own independent firm and completely cut ties with their empire. He refused to take his place in their corporate line, and it is causing a massive internal family war."
My brows furrowed with confusion as my father stood up too and picked up a thick document from the desk and then, he looked at me with a look of desperation I had never seen before.
"We negotiated a compromise, Savannah."
"Good," I said, feeling a bit of relief. “What has been agreed on?"
"An arranged marriage contract,"
"What?" I asked, startled.
"If you marry Julian Montgomery and live with him here on the ranch for one full year, the Montgomery Group will freeze their urban development bids on that mountain plot. It buys us the time we need to legally secure the land forever."
I froze, pulling my hands back from my mother. "A marriage? To a reckless city billionaire who probably doesn't even know how to put on his own boots? You want to sell me off for a plot of dirt?"
"It’s not selling you off, Savannah, it’s protecting our legacy!" my father urged, stepping forward. "Please. We wouldn't ask if there was any other way. We need you to play the part of the dutiful wife for just twelve months. Help us get our land back."
I opened my mouth to shout, to refuse, to tell them that my life was not a bargaining chip and that I had my own life all planned out. But as my eyes dropped to the open contract on the desk, a specific clause caught my attention.
My gaze narrowed as I read the text printed in bold:
Upon the legal signing of this union, the bride, Savannah Willy, shall receive full, unrestricted access to her independent family trust fund, bypassing all parental consent requirements. Furthermore, during the one-year duration of the cohabitation on the ranch, the bride shall maintain absolute control over her personal security, nullifying all prior family-mandated details.
A sudden realization crossed my mind. This was the loophole I had been fighting for my entire life.
If I signed this piece of paper, my father’s workmen would be forced to pack their bags and leave me alone to live my life. I would have my own money and be completely free from my father's signature. I loved my parents, and I loved this ranch, but I desperately needed to breathe my own air. Julian Montgomery thought he was coming here to play a game, but he was actually handing me the keys to my long-awaited freedom.
I looked up at my parents and tried to keep my emotions blank so as not to give anything away.
"One year," I stated in a steady voice, "the moment the contract is over, the trust fund remains entirely mine and I apply to any university I want."
My father blinked, clearly reluctant, but with a sigh, he gave in. "Done. Anything you want, Savannah. Just help us save the ranch."
I looked out the window, watching Miller pace along the edge of the driveway as he was still waiting for me to step out of the house. As I watched him, a stubborn smile touched my lips. I was going to make this city boy’s life an absolute living hell, and I was going to get my freedom in return.
"I will do it."
Savannah’s POV“Move!” I yelled, having little time to react as I quickly dived out of their way. I had barely taken a breath of relief when I turned to see Julian, who was still frozen on the spot and he was directly in their path.He was completely still with a frightened expression on his face as he watched them come closer to him.“Julian! Move!”I yelled but seeing as he was still frozen, I didn’t think before I sprang into action. I threw my entire weight into him, grabbed his clothes and hurled him out of the way just in time before the herd passed.We slammed into the dirt together from the impact. Julian was panting beneath me with his chest heaving frantically and his face was pale and at this close range, I could feel his heavy heartbeat.“Are you trying to get yourself killed?” I yelled over the noise as I scrambled to my feet. “Get up! They’re going to break through the perimeter fence!”If the herd cleared the yard and hit the county highway, it would be a bloodbath for
Savannah’s POVThe next morning during breakfast, I could barely enjoy my food as the air was tense. Across from me sat Julian, who looked both exhausted and out of place.At the head of the table, my father adjusted his reading glasses and set his coffee mug down before clearing his throat and pinning Julian with his gaze.“So, Julian,” my father began. “Your father tells me you have been trying to build some sort of tech firm in the city. Logistics, was it?”Julian paused, clearly surprised by the attention on him as he threw a glance my way. “Tech logistics and supply chain automation, sir. I built the software infrastructure from scratch to optimize global shipping routes.”“Software,” my father repeated, clearly not familiar with the topic. “Out here, infrastructure means something you can actually touch. It means irrigation pipes, sturdy fencing, and bloodlines so now tell me, have you ever done a single day of manual labor before now?”I watched Julian’s jaw tighten as a look o
Savannah's povI had always imagined that my wedding was going to be a fairytale wedding which would be filled with so much love, happiness and romance.The wedding I had was the complete opposite. There were no joyful tears, no happy toasts, and certainly no romance because all through the brief wedding, I tried not to snap at a super cold Julian, who was bent on making my life miserable but the good thing was, I wasn’t going easy on him, either.After the wedding, he was supposed to move in with us for one year like the contract stated but he seemed to get into a heated argument with his parents and stormed off the reception so I could only hope he would come back.That evening, I was sitting comfortably on a chair by the front porch of the main house, wearing my comfortable clothes and sipping my juice, when I heard the sound of a car approaching.I looked up to see a luxury SUV drive through our driveway and when the car stopped in front of the house, Julian, who we had been expect
Savannah's povI smoothed down the skirt of my black dress for the hundredth time while keeping my posture perfectly rigid. I felt entirely out of my element in a gown and I would choose my pants and t-shirt over this any day, but for the sake of my parents, I had to attend this gala.We were in the corner of the ballroom, which was filled to the brim with billionaires of all walks of life, who were dressed elegantly in insanely expensive clothes, trying to look better than the other.To my left, my parents stood facing Richard and Eleanor Montgomery, and the two families looked totally different. My father was hard, his hands calloused and his face lined by decades of hard, honest work under the scorching sun, while Richard Montgomery, on the other hand, was sharp and possessed a cold aura that made me want to avoid him at all costs. His hands were smooth, a clear sign he had never had to experience hard labor."The final deeds are officially locked in the escrow account," Richard Mon


















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