LOGINTatum’s POV
I arrived at the hospital still reeling from shock,or perhaps it was pure, unadulterated rage. Liam had already been rushed into the ER. I had texted Amelia on the way, and I was slumped in a chair right outside the operating theater, The sound of my racing heart was all I could hear when she finally appeared. . "Tate, calm down. Liam will be fine; he’s strong," she said, though her own voice cracked. I collapsed into her arms, sobbing as she patted my back. My entire body wouldn't stop shaking. I looked down at my shirt and saw Liam’s blood staining the fabric. My mind went blank, flashing back to the sight of his broken body lying in that horrific pool of red. That crazy bitch. I swore then and there: if anything happened to Liam, I would kill everyone involved. Even if I died in the process, I would haunt them until they knew no peace. Amelia kept trying to soothe me, but how could I be calm? Liam’s life was hanging by a thread, and as his older sister, I felt utterly powerless. Useless. Miserable. It felt like a curse just to be related to me. Suddenly, Arden appeared with Brianna trailing behind him, her head bandaged. "Arden," Amelia called out. I looked up. At least he had a shred of conscience,but then my eyes drifted to the person behind him. Brianna. That monster. A surge of white-hot anger rushed through me. "What are you doing here?" I demanded, pushing myself up. Amelia stood with me, her hand on my arm to steady me. "I came to check..." Arden started, but I cut him off. "Not you," I said, my voice turning cold and hollow. "She came because she felt sorry for what happened," Arden replied, stepping in front of her. "Why are you speaking for her? Tell her to leave. She isn't wanted here." My voice was stern Arden’s gaze darkened. "You heard me," I snapped, my voice rising. "You crazy bitch, get out!" "Chasing her away should be the least of your worries right now!" Arden snapped back. "It should be my only worry! Seeing her makes me sick,she’s the reason Liam is in there!" I retorted. "It was an accident, okay?" Arden insisted. I scoffed, the sound sharp and bitter. "Accident? My foot." "Enough, Arden!" Amelia snapped, her patience finally breaking. "Stop being so biased." Arden’s jaw tightened, but he went silent. Amelia guided me back to my seat, feeling my body tremble under her touch. "Liam is going to be fine, Tate. The doctors here are experts. He’s strong; he wouldn't want you like this." "I feel so useless, Amelia. I couldn't protect him." "You aren't useless. You’re doing your best," she whispered. "I just hope he’s okay," I sobbed. "He will be." About three hours later, the surgeon emerged. I was on my feet in an instant. "How is he?" "Are you his legal guardian?" the doctor asked. "Yes, I am." "He’s stable, but he took a massive hit to the head. Although he is out of immediate danger, he is in a coma. I can’t guarantee when or if he will wake up." The world tilted on its axis. A coma. My vision blurred, my knees gave out, and everything went black. When I finally opened my eyes, the clinical scent of disinfectant filled my lungs. Amelia was sitting by my side. The moment she saw me stir, she rushed over. "Tate, are you okay?" I nodded, though hot tears immediately began to fall. "Come on, Tate, please don't," she said, her own tears spilling over. "It’s okay... don't cry," I whispered, feeling a wave of guilt. "Can you take me to see him?" "You're still too weak," she protested. "I know, but I need to see him." She eventually relented and helped me to his ward. I stared at my brother, the boy who was always full of life and laughter, now lying motionless. His face was waxen, his lips pale. He didn't look like the Liam I knew. He was lying there, lifeless, because of that monster Brianna. I made a silent promise to myself right then: I would come for her. No one would stop me. Not even Arden. Arden’s POV Ever since this morning, Brianna hadn't been herself. She looked pale, ghost-like. I knew she was volatile, but I never imagined she was capable of something like this. A part of me wanted to believe it was an accident; another part feared it was intentional. My mind kept drifting back to Tatum, her raw, guttural wails when she saw her brother, the sheer ferocity in her eyes when she saw Brianna. No sane person could blame her for reacting that way. A phone call snapped me back to the present. "Yes?" "Miss Tatum is awake." "Understood." I hung up and looked at Brianna. She was sleeping, though her brow was furrowed as if she were trapped in a nightmare. I quietly closed the door and walked toward Tatum’s ward. I pushed the door open softly and found her sitting up, her eyes rimmed with red. I cleared my throat to announce myself. She slowly looked up at me. "What are you doing here?" she asked, her voice like ice. "I came to see how you were doing." "As you can see, I’m fine. You can leave now." She paused, her gaze hardening. "And tell your lover I don’t want to see her face. She shouldn’t bother apologizing, I can’t guarantee what I’ll do if she steps foot in here." My gaze darkened, and I opened my mouth to defend Brianna, but I caught the look in Tatum's eyes and stopped. Given how vulnerable she was, I simply nodded. As I turned to leave, a familiar figure walked through the door. My gaze darkened.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
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
NIGHT The drive to Arden’s mansion felt endless. Liam was asleep on my lap in the back seat, his tiny fingers curled into my dress as if he was afraid even in his dreams. The driver’s eyes stayed fixed on the road, silent, careful — as though even breathing too loudly might shatter whatever fra
ARDEN’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.
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







