LOGINARDEN’S POV
I ignored her screaming the entire drive until I finally pulled over in front of a restaurant. She was fierce. Loud. Annoying. Definitely not my type. I had actually felt relieved when she said she wasn’t interested in the marriage either. That should have made things easier. Then Brianna showed up and ruined everything. That woman had a temper. Sharp. Explosive. Just like Brianna. Why does fate keep throwing women like this into my life? After Tatum left, I spent almost an hour calming Brianna down before she finally stormed out of the restaurant. Peace never lasts. NEXT DAY TATUM’S RESIDENCE I was still furious about what that witch said yesterday. That was the only reason I even involved myself in that stupid mess. I was almost free from this arranged marriage. Almost. Now I was more tangled than ever. I flopped onto my bed and groaned. “I’m so doomed,” I half-yelled, tugging at my hair. “What was I thinking when I said those words?” “Tatum!” Liam’s voice came from his room. I walked in and found him twisted inside his school uniform like a trapped octopus. “Help me,” he said proudly, like this was an achievement. I tried not to laugh. Liam had been beside me since the day he was born. We had never spent a day apart. And now I had to tell him I was leaving. I knelt and fixed his crooked tie. “Are you okay?” he asked quietly. I paused. Liam always noticed. “I’m fine,” I lied, poking his cheek. He narrowed his eyes. “You only poke my cheek when you’re lying." I blinked. “Since when are you this observant?” “Since I turned seven.” I sighed dramatically and sat beside him. “Liam… how would you feel about going to a boarding school? Big playground. Lots of friends. Fancy dorm rooms.” His eyes lit up first. Then they dimmed. “That means I won’t see you every day.” It wasn’t a question. I nodded slowly. He looked down at his shoes and swung his legs. “It’s fine,” he said after a second, puffing his chest. “I’m a grown man now. I can survive.” I raised a brow. “A grown man who got strangled by his own tie five minutes ago?” He gasped. “That was tactical training.” I burst out laughing. He watched me carefully. “Are you going somewhere?” he asked. “Or are you just tired of me?” My smile faded. “Don’t ever say that,” I said softly, cupping his face. “I could never get tired of you.” “Then why boarding school?” I swallowed. “Because… Tatum is getting married.” His eyes widened. “Like a wedding wedding?” “Yes.” “With cake?” “Yes.” “With babies?” I choked. “Excuse me?” “Aunt Amelia said when you get married, you’ll have lots of babies. And then I can play with them.” “That evil woman,” I muttered. Liam grinned. “So when are my babies arriving?” “You are banned from talking to Aunt Amelia.” He laughed and hugged me suddenly. “I’ll miss you,” he whispered. That broke me more than anything. I got dressed later and left the house with Liam. After dropping him off at school, I headed to the company. Just as I pulled into the parking lot, my phone rang. The old man. “Good morning, sir,” I said, cutting the engine. “Morning, darling. I know it’s early, so I won’t waste your time. A driver will pick you up from your house tonight and take you to your new home. You may take your brother with you for now. I’ll arrange for someone to pick him up tomorrow and drive him to school. Goodbye.” The old man hung up before I could respond. I stared at my phone. “What a beautiful way to start my morning,” I muttered, stepping out of the car. Inside the company, I greeted my colleagues as usual and entered the elevator. Thank God no one seemed to be talking about the engagement news. Maybe they hadn’t seen it. When I reached my department, I placed my bag down and sighed in relief. “The witch isn’t here yet,” I whispered. Wrong. Before I could even blink, she was striding toward me. Not planning to drop my guard, I fixed my eyes on my laptop screen. “You’ve got quite the nerve to show up here after what you did yesterday,” Brianna said loudly, stopping right in front of my desk. Heads turned. Whispers started. “Haven’t you embarrassed yourself enough?” I replied calmly. “Do you really want to repeat yesterday’s performance?” “Did you just call me embarrassing?” “I hate having conversations with people who struggle to process basic sentences.” I stood to walk away. She grabbed my wrist. “I’m still talking to you. Do you even know what you’re dragging yourself into?” She wasn’t wrong. I worked in her family’s entertainment company. She could make my life hell. But I refused to lower myself. “Please, Brianna. It’s too early for this,” I said, glancing at the growing crowd. “Let’s end it here.” I turned. She grabbed my hair. Gasps echoed around us. I caught her wrist, trying to pry her hand off, but she refused to let go. “Let go of me, Brianna.” Nothing. “Stop it!” I snapped, grabbing her hair in return. People rushed forward, trying to separate us, but she was stubborn. Then— A firm grip wrapped around my arm and pulled me backward, holding me steady. “Who the—” I froze. Xavier Voss. The Xavier Voss. Actor. Model. The nation’s obsession. And yes — I was part of that nation. We had met once at a party. He had been charming. Gentle. Everything Arden wasn’t. He leaned slightly closer. “She’s not worth it,” he murmured near my ear. My stomach flipped. I nearly forgot how to breathe. Across from me, Brianna was being restrained too. By Arden. Of course. The cousins stood facing each other. They looked nothing alike in temperament. Xavier was effortless warmth. Arden was controlled ice. If not for their surname, no one would believe they were related. They avoided each other everywhere. If Arden attended an event, Xavier didn’t. If Xavier showed up, Arden was absent. Rumor had it they’d been like that since childhood — never allowing their worlds to overlap. And now? They were standing in the same room. Because of me. “Calm down, Brianna,” Arden said quietly. But he wasn’t looking at her. His eyes were locked on Xavier's hand resting on my shoulder. Not glaring. Not raging. Just watching. Carefully. “You’re defending her?” Brianna shrieked. Arden didn’t answer. Xavier’s fingers remained where they were — deliberate, almost lazy. “What exactly are you doing here?” Arden asked evenly. His tone was calm. Too calm. Territory. That’s what it sounded like. Xavier smirked. “I don’t recall this building being a Voss company,” he replied lightly. “And it’s not a cinema, so I’m definitely not here to watch a show.” He gave my shoulder a light tap. “I just didn’t expect your girlfriend bullying an employee. Interesting taste.” The air shifted. Arden stepped forward. Not aggressively. Just enough. His jaw tightened slightly. “Watch your words.” Not loud. But firm. Xavier turned to me instead. “Take care, little bunny,” he said, ruffling my hair gently. “Stay out of trouble.” Gasps erupted. He walked away as if he hadn’t just set fire to the room. Whispers exploded instantly. “She’s so lucky…” “Did you see that?” “Oh my God…” Arden hadn’t moved. His fist was clenched at his side. Not shaking. Not wild. Just restrained. His gaze dropped to the spot Xavier had touched. Then slowly rose to my face. Unreadable. Cold. Possessive in the most dangerous way. He didn’t look jealous. He looked… displeased. Like someone had crossed a boundary that wasn’t meant to be crossed. And even though he didn’t want me— Even though this marriage was forced— There was something in his eyes that said: Not him. Anyone but him. And I couldn’t tell if that made me safer… Or in more danger.Tatum’s POV Amelia and I had to meet up to look at different wedding dresses. Because I had no choice but to go along with the old man's plan, I tried on a few options before finally settling on a gown I actually liked. "How do you feel?" Amelia asked gently as I looked in the mirror. "I don't even know," I replied honestly. "I understand. But I mean... it was bound to happen sooner or later," she said, offering a sympathetic shrug. I nodded in agreement. "You look absolutely stunning in that dress, though," she complimented. "Thank you," I replied with a faint smile. Next, we went to check out the private venue where the small wedding would take place. We found a beautiful, secluded spot and reserved it. Before I knew it, the day of the wedding arrived. I had reluctantly decided not to tell my dad about it to honor Dayton's request for privacy. As I put on my wedding dress, the stylist finished my hair, matching my look perfectly. "You look breathtakingly beautiful,
Tatum’s POV I received a text from Grandpa announcing a mandatory family dinner. Dressing in a simple yet elegant dress, I made my way to the Voss mansion. When I arrived, everyone was already seated at the dining table. The only empty seats left were for Arden and me. "Good evening, Grandpa, Auntie, and Uncle. I’m so sorry I’m late," I apologized as I took my seat. "It’s quite alright, we just got here ourselves," Dayton replied warmly. Camila and Sean nodded in agreement. I offered them a small smile, then glanced over at Amelia. She smiled back and playfully rolled her eyes. "Let’s eat," Dayton announced, and we began our meal. Shortly after, the sound of footsteps echoed through the room. It was undoubtedly Arden. This time, I didn't lift my head to look at him the way I usually did. I chose to ignore his presence entirely. "Good evening," he said quietly, moving to his seat. "Evening," Camila and Sean replied in unison. I kept my focus entirely on the food before
Tatum's POVTwo days later, I was discharged from the hospital and went home. I was eager to get back to work, so I got dressed up and drove over to Anderson Entertainment. It seemed like some people had already heard about what happened during the filming, as I noticed whispers following me down the halls. Shortly after I walked into my office, I heard a knock on the door."Come in!" I called out.Chloe entered. "What's up?" I asked."Mr. Jack contacted me and said you'll be meeting up at Voss Corporation by 11:00 AM to review the commercial ad," she said."Oh, okay. Thank you," I replied."You're welcome," she said before walking out of my office.I sighed. Later that day, I set off for Voss Corporation."Good morning," I greeted the receptionist."Good morning, ma'am," she replied."I have an appointment with Mr. Jack," I said."Okay," she replied, gesturing to a staff member to escort me to the meeting room.POV: The Group ChatStaff 1: OMG, I just saw Tatum in the lobby.Staff 2:
Tatum's POVThe next morning, I woke up and went to the bathroom to freshen up. A few minutes later, the door creaked open. To my absolute surprise, Martin walked in."Martin?" I blinked, caught off guard."How are you holding up?" he asked, his tone gentle."I'm alright. But... what are you doing here?""Just came to check on you," he replied simply."No, I mean... weren't you supposed to fly out of the country last night?" I asked, completely bewildered."I couldn't just leave," Martin said, meeting my gaze. "You were hospitalized, and it seemed pretty serious." He stepped closer and handed me a small box."Oh. Thank you," I said, a wave of genuine gratitude washing over me. "Did you bring me here yesterday?""Nope, Arden did. And honestly, he looked incredibly worried."Arden? Worried?I tried to picture it, but the image refused to form. I wasn't Brianna. Why on earth would he lose his composure over me? Speaking of Brianna—that absolute psycho."Hey." Martin's voice snapped me ri
Tatum's POVThe filming was about to start, and the props were being arranged. I could hear murmurs about what happened yesterday, but I decided to pay no attention to them. Brianna hadn't arrived yet.Martin walked over to me."Hey, Tatum," he called out."Oh, hey," I replied."How are you doing?" he asked."I'm good, I guess," I replied."You guess?" He leaned closer."Yeah." I took a step back, but he leaned in even closer."When is your flight today?" I asked, and he finally moved back."Tonight," he replied.Then he saw Arden."Hey, man," Martin said.I looked toward Arden and saw his gaze darken. He ignored Mario and fixed his gaze on me."Do you guys know each other from before?" Mario asked me."That's a question you should ask him," I replied."Oh," he said."Yeah. Please excuse me," I said."Yeah," he replied, and he walked over to Arden.Brianna's POVI arrived at the location and saw Arden staring at Tatum while she was talking with Martin.That bitch.What she said to me
Tatum’s POV After Martin gave me a tissue, he tried to engage me in conversation. "Are you still sad about what happened?" he asked. "Who wouldn't be?" I replied. "It's fine," he said. "But I didn't do it," I insisted. "I know," he replied. My eyes widened in surprise. "You know? Or do you just believe me?" I asked. "Both," he replied with a smile. Honestly, I felt so happy and relieved that someone actually believed me. Then he handed over a candy. "They say sweet things make you happy even when you're sad," he said. I smiled at him. "Thanks." "My pleasure," he replied. We kept talking, and he cracked a joke that finally made me laugh. He usually seemed aloof, but he was actually a fun guy to be with. Suddenly, I turned and saw Arden's gaze fixed on us. He was staring, but I couldn't quite decipher the meaning behind his expression. Behind the gate, he then walked up to us. "Hey, what's up, man?" Martin greeted him. "Excuse me," I said, turning to lea
Amelia's POVToo close. Way too close."Do you really get nervous around me?" He asked"Who lied to you?" I asked"Your ears are snitching on you, do you know?" He asked.Damn it!My ears snitch on me at any chance they get."It's normal. Doesn't mean I'm lying" I pulled away from him."I won't bel
Tatum’s POV “Mr. Smith’s assistant called. He said he’ll be here soon,” Chloe announced. “Oh okay. When he brings the required documents, make sure to review them before taking them to Brianna’s manager. If anything seems suspicious, let me know,” I instructed. “Sure, no problem,” she said as sh
Tatum’s POV In just a few days of being involved with the Voss family, life had already become unbearable. That was my only thought as I walked into the villa. "Welcome back, Madam," the maid greeted me. "Thank you," I replied, offering her a tired smile. I heard the distinct clatter of cutlery
Tatum’s POV The next morning, I woke up and began to freshen up for work. I chose a navy blue maxi dress made of a soft, ribbed jersey that draped elegantly to my ankles. It was professional yet comfortable, and I paired it with a thin leather belt to pull the look together. After a light touch of







