LOGINEllie's POV
I woke up slowly. Everything was a blur. The ceiling came first. I felt weak as I tried to sit up but realized the weights on both my wrists. I looked at it and realized my hands were chained, tied to the bedpost. Lying on the bed, the whole room felt dizzy as I tried to recall what happened. The escape. Yes! I wanted to escape. We were so close to it. We had already walked out of the palace gate. Then… Oh no! Where's Cleo’s aunt? What really happened? And then nothing. My memory was fighting the battle of recalling every detail. I needed to get out there. But how could I? Couldn't even stand up from my bed The door swung open. Both parents walked in, my mother's expression cutting sharper than my father's. “Ellie, what did you plan to do? You thought we were dumb and couldn't discover your plan?.” “My Princess Ellie.” My father, the most gentle man I've known, came to sit beside me. “You shouldn't have done that, we've talked about it. The groom is waiting,” he said, stroking my hair gently. “Can someone get me out of this chain?” I screamed out loud as I pulled the chain to and fro. Not caring that both my parents were present. “We will, Ellie, only if you agree to behave, you'll go down there and get married, the people are already waiting.” My mother's words came out sharp. “I told you not to mess this up. If I wasn't so observant, you'd have run away and leave us to handle the mess you created. Like I warned you yesterday, you're going to walk down that aisle today.” I didn't expect her to be happy about it, after I tried to escape from my own wedding. “I'm not getting married to anybody,” I struggled with the chains and tears in my eyes. “Just let me be.” “Dad, please, I don't want to get married, not now,” I looked into my father's eyes, who turned his face away immediately. “This is the only way Ellie. There's no other way,” My Dad responded. What does that mean? “No other way Dad? What do you mean?” I asked, curiously. “Was there really more to this and that I didn't know about?” I looked to my mum for answers. She turned her face away, already fed up. This is not what I planned. Can't they just understand that I don't want this marriage..? “Ellie, you're going to go down there and get married, or we will throw Cleo and her aunt into the Dungeon, and you know what that means.” Not a threat. A promise. And my father never made promises he didn't keep. Just then, the guards brought in Cleo and her aunt, beaten and chained. “No!” I screamed, “What did you do to them? They did nothing wrong.” “What they did was enough to hang them to be killed, trying to sneak a princess out on her wedding day? Do you know the shame you would have brought to us and this country as a whole?” “Okay, Okay, I'll go down and get married to whoever I'm getting married to.” I looked at Cleo and her Aunt and took a deep breath. I didn't want to think twice about it. I don't mind saving Cleo and her aunt, they risked their lives for me and I'll do the same. “And you're going to behave yourself, right?” My mum asked. “Can I go already?” I lifted my wrists slightly, the chains pulling back against me. “Ellie, you're going to be fine, just do what you're told,” my dad, still with his soothing voice said to me. “You're always the one spoiling her,” my mum shot at my Dad. “Follow me, let's go and get you ready” Without any words, I followed her and nodded at Cleo while going out. My mum didn't speak to me while they prepared me. Not once. She only stared at me. I was never really close to her. Only my Dad. Sometimes her expression said she preferred having a male child over a rebellious female. My Dad was only my support system. And this time I couldn't fathom why he really wanted to marry me off. Not even to a Prince. He didn't quite seem happy about it. I could tell something was off, but figuring it out wasn't easy. I sat in front of the mirror and watched hands that weren't mine fix my hair, adjust my veil, smooth the dress over my shoulders. The girl looking back at me was dressed as a bride. That's not me. Not Ellie. Not what she wants. I thought about Cleo and her aunt. The way they looked when they dragged them in. I had done that. My choice had done that. I couldn't let anyone get in trouble because they risked their lives trying to save me. I took a deep breath At least I know they're safe now. I'd just do what needs to be done. That was getting married.Ellie's POV“Ellie, open the door for me”Yes! That was it, but I wasn't going to give in quickly.“Ellie, are you there? open the door, I'm stuck here, I don't know what happened to the lock. I think I'm locked from outside.”I pressed my lips together. My shoulders were shaking from the effort of not laughing.He still hadn't figured it out, that he was locked by someone. By me.I waited. Silence on both sides, He was expecting a response and I wasn't giving one.Then the knocking started with much shouting.“Is someone there, I'm stuck here.”I knew at this moment, I had to speak. Maybe a little longer.But I couldn't hold it anymore. The laughter came before I could stop it.The laughter got to his ear, and he kept knocking harder.“Ellie, are you there? Have you been there all this while and I've been knocking and asking for help?” He paused, then with a calm tone he spoke again. “Please open the door for me.” “Oh! You knew how to ask nicely with ‘Please’? Well, I locked the d
Ellie's POV “We spent the night together, gosh! Your brother is good” the excitement in her voice was impossible to miss.“I never thought he liked me.” I heard those voices, the words that made me stopped.I stood completely still. My mind was still trying to catch up to what my ears had just heard.Does he have another brother? That's impossible. Because Joanna and Jayden are the only children of their parents.I tried not to make a sound, so they wouldn't know someone was eavesdropping. I thought he'd be a good husband, a good person, whether or not we wanted the marriage, he was supposed to respect our marriage.I heard Joanna laughed over it. Was she really happy her brother cheated? My hands fisted at my side, something hot moved through my chest and I pressed my lips together until it passed.This wasn't jealousy, but the anger of going out on your wedding night and spending time with another woman. And no one is against it. This doesn't feel right. I needed to see who the
Jayden's POV My screen light shone with a notification sound. I picked up my phone. It was a message from my PA stating the meeting time with the investment group. I took a deep breath, stood up and walked to the bathroom. I stayed at the hotel longer than usual. I'd have gone home before dawn. But going home means facing her. The woman I was now married to. She didn't choose this either. I could see it on her face at the altar. But that doesn't change anything. She didn't look like someone who'd make this easy either. I could tell just from looking at her. Something behind her eyes that wasn't afraid of me. Or maybe I read her wrong. I didn't want her. That's one thing I know. I never wanted to get married. Standing at that altar with her yesterday was never part of my plan. I made a mistake and my father found the perfect way to use it. Marriage was his condition. His way of testing if I was still the man he raised or some broken, weary man. Regardless of how heartbroken
Ellie's POV Just then his towel fell down, I quickly scanned through as I saw his abs and hot sexy body with a huge dick. I've never seen anything like that before. Not even this type. I became ashamed and turned around not to look again. He quickly turned me around and made me face him. I felt my heart slam against my chest. “Why are you ashamed? Haven't you seen this before?” he asked with a straight look and I shaked my head, shivering. He looked at me intensely, and I didn't know what was in his mind as I quickly closed my eyes. This is beyond me. Whatever I'm feeling right now, I don't think it's appropriate. My husband is sexy indeed, I can't let him know of my consciousness. That's why I can't look. “You can take a look if you want.” Like he knew I wanted to. Before I could say a word, he covered the distance between us and I found myself walking backwards, and he walked forward also as he pinned me to the wall. "Don't you want this?" he asked. No emotion in his
Ellie's POV The doors opened and the music started. My father offered his arm and I took it because my legs needed something to hold onto. The aisle stretched ahead of us, lined with faces I didn't know, all watching, all waiting. I kept my face forward. I couldn't see the groom's face properly while we walked. My veil was covered. But I'd still see it every day of my life… I irked. I hated the feeling already. I wanted my career first and then marry the one I'll fall in love with someday. Not an arranged marriage I never bargained for. But I always knew it might end up like this. My mum always says I don't behave like a princess. Yes! I'm the only child of my parents and the only one who gets the Royalty training. It sucks! A lot of the time, I'm lonely. The veil was taken off and we took the Vow. I couldn't behold the face I saw. The young handsome-built man standing before me was my husband. Maybe I got lucky after all. No, I'm not. I didn't want this. Lucky
Ellie's POV I woke up slowly. Everything was a blur. The ceiling came first. I felt weak as I tried to sit up but realized the weights on both my wrists. I looked at it and realized my hands were chained, tied to the bedpost. Lying on the bed, the whole room felt dizzy as I tried to recall what happened. The escape. Yes! I wanted to escape. We were so close to it. We had already walked out of the palace gate. Then… Oh no! Where's Cleo’s aunt? What really happened? And then nothing. My memory was fighting the battle of recalling every detail. I needed to get out there. But how could I? Couldn't even stand up from my bed The door swung open. Both parents walked in, my mother's expression cutting sharper than my father's. “Ellie, what did you plan to do? You thought we were dumb and couldn't discover your plan?.” “My Princess Ellie.” My father, the most gentle man I've known, came to sit beside me. “You shouldn't have done that, we've talked about it. The groom is waiting,” h







