Her sister is marrying her ex. So she brings her best friend as her fake fiancé. What could possibly go wrong? Savannah Hart thought she was over Dean Archer—until her sister, Chloe announces she's marrying him. The same man Savannah never stopped loving. The man who left her heartbroken… and now belongs to her sister. A weeklong wedding in New Hope. One mansion full of guests. And a very bitter maid of honor. To survive it, Savannah brings a date—her charming, clean-cut best friend, Roman Blackwood. The one man who’s always had her back. He owes her a favor, and pretending to be her fiancé? Easy. Until fake kisses start to feel real. Now Savannah’s torn between keeping up the act… or risking everything for the one man she was never supposed to fall for.
View MoreChapter 1: You're Marrying My Ex?
“I'm getting married!” I blinked. “Huh? You were dating?” “Of course I was, dummy. You know I love being in love.” My sister, Chloe laughed. She was glowing. That was the first red flag. “Is it to the guy named Zane with a silent G? The one you met at the three-month yoga retreat in LA?” “Ew no. Zane was an asshole.” She snapped. “Umm, congrats I guess… but who's the lucky guy?” Unlucky, if I was free to be honest. Chloe held out a crisp, green and cream-colored envelope with silver calligraphy. I took the wedding invitation and unfolded it, dread already settling in at the back of my head. “You are cordially invited to the wedding of Chloe Hart and Dean Archer.” My heart didn’t just sink, it free-fell through my stomach and straight out my body. “Dean Archer,” I said slowly. “My Dean?” Chloe swiftly snatched her wedding invite from my trembling fingers. “MY Dean,” Chloe chirped. “Isn’t it crazy? It all just… clicked. He came back to New Hope last Christmas, we reconnected, and—boom. Instant.” I stared at my sister like she was speaking in tongues. Dean Archer was my college ex. The one who left me without a real explanation. Dumped me via text on my birthday. The ex I never got over. The one who knew all the right buttons to push and disappeared just when I’d started to believe in him. “You're marrying my ex?” Chloe rolled her eyes. “Your ex? Was that actually a relationship? That old fling? C'mon sis.” My mouth went dry. Chloe rose from the couch and stepped forward as if to greet me, then stopped abruptly, her nose wrinkled in delicate horror. "Oh. No, I don’t think I can hug you. You’ve got ink on your hands, and I just had this sweater dry-cleaned." She wore a pastel-pink cable-knit sweater over a white satin tank top, paired with pressed cream linen pants and ballet flats that had never seen a scuff. Her blonde hair was tucked into a perfect low bun. Every part of her screamed effortless grace. Me, in contrast, stood in the doorway in a rumpled button-down, a charcoal skirt that barely grazed my thighs, one heel hanging on for dear life, and black ink smudged across my three fingers. I stared at her, stunned into silence. Chloe sipped her wine. "You okay? You look a little pale. Is it the vertigo again? Maybe skip the champagne toast at the wedding. I’d hate for you to go down during the vows. That'd be embarrassing, Sav. Anyway, you’re gonna be my maid of honor. Fingers crossed, you catch the bouquet. My fiancé has good looking friends you could manage to impress.” I stared at her. “I left the office in a hurry, broke my freaking stiletto, ran three red-lights, fought with drunk drivers and nearly crashed my Audi, just to get home to you, Chloe. You said it was an emergency!” She paused mid-sip. “Oh… I'm sorry I had no idea. I just thought you were late because you got distracted by a Zara window again.” She giggled. “Nope.” “Well, if you did though it'd come in handy now because you know I'm quite particular about colours, shades and fabrics.” She rambled on. It was my turn to roll my eyes, “Let me hear it.” “It's green. But not the basic one… it's a bit more intense.” She describes. “You mean emerald green?” I asked flatly. “It’s not just emerald green, okay? God, do I look like someone who wears something off-the-rack? No. It’s more like… if envy and royalty had a scandalous love child. Think deep forest glimmering with silent judgment. Rich. Regal. But also don’t-touch-me sharp. Not teal. Not moss. Not jade. And absolutely not that murky mall-green you find in discount bins where your OOTD comes from. This shade says, ‘Yes, I’ve arrived, and no, I don’t care that you’re staring’.” My mouth hung up. “That's emerald, Chlo.” I argued. “No, it's not. That shit is basic. For the fabric? Silk. Rich silk. Can you afford that, Sav? You're gonna be my maid of honor, you have to look presentable enough to play the part. Don’t bring your Walmart thrifts to my event.” Something snapped within me. If this is how you wanna play, then let's play, baby sis. “Can I bring a date?” She glanced up from her phone. “You haven't had a decent relationship in years. Who could you possibly be bringing?” I lifted my chin. "Actually, I've got big news to share too… wanted to keep it a secret but now? Not so much." “You got promoted at work?” “I'm engaged.” Chloe choked on her sip. "You?" I beamed, “Yes, I'm getting married too.” Chloe made a face as if her wine had suddenly turned bitter. “That's huge. And who's the brave guy?” "Roman Blackwood. You know, my best friend. He works in finance." I lied without blinking. Chloe's brows shot up. "Roman? The one who always texts you during family dinners and sends Dad cigars at Christmas? That Roman?" I forced a smile. "The very one. We’ve kept it quiet. Didn’t want to steal anyone’s thunder." Chloe blinked. "Hmm. I mean... good for you. I didn’t think you were the relationship type, but here we are. Must be something in the air." “Must be." I turned toward the kitchen to grab a glass of water, my fingers trembling just enough to clink the glass against the tap. "But, uh, let’s not tell the family just yet. We’re still figuring out the timing. You know Roman is always busy and only gets to take two vacations in twelve months and I'm always busy booking meetings and controlling schedules. We don't want to get overwhelmed with the whole process. You understand, right?" Chloe rose and grabbed her purse, that same serene smile on her face as she headed for the door. “Crystal," she said in a voice like a sugar cube melting in tea. "I've got you. Love you, sis." And then she was gone. Leaving behind her perfume… and chaos. Immediately, my phone started vibrating in my bag. After rummaging for minutes, I finally found it and nearly dropped it instantly with a shriek. Chloe had opened her big mouth and told literally everyone from our genepool that I was getting married. The family group chat was heating up. Mom, dad, our older sister, Alyssa, Aunt Janice, Aunt Thelma, Uncle Jace…. Literally everybody that saw me in diapers! Shit! I've got to warn Roman.Chapter 22: A Gentleman's ClubLater That Day RomanShe took her sweet time. I was already dressed—black shirt, white slacks, black shoes, nothing overdone, but clean. Classic. I sat on the edge of the bed, legs crossed, scrolling through my phone without actually seeing anything on the screen. I was trying not to think about Savannah’s dress.She’d been teasing it all morning, saying it was “a little red,” and “a little tight,” with that crooked smirk she wore whenever she knew she was about to ruin me. And I let her. Because I'm masochistic that way. I enjoy the destruction. The bathroom door creaked open.I looked up.And the air left my lungs.She wasn’t just a vision. She was a threat. Red latex, sculpted to her like it had been painted on by the devil himself. Her legs—long, bare, dangerous. Her bob framed her face in this sharp, devastating way. That neckline? Deep enough to make religion tremble.My phone slipped from my fingers and landed on the carpet with a soft thud, t
Chapter 21: You Always Have A ChoiceBy the time we made it downstairs, we looked like any other couple—maybe even a little too perfect.I was in a dungaree and Roman was in shorts and a white cotton shirt. We looked normal. Too normal. Emily was radiant, seated at the center of the room like the returning queen she was. A birthday cone was sitting on her head and a giant cake in front of her that you'd think it was her birthday. Her hair was braided neatly in a french plait, eyes sparkling with health, her stuffed unicorn sitting beside her plate of lasagna. There was champagne, wine, red velvet cake, and family crowding every space.Even Lizzie's mom, Aunt Carol, was present. Alyssa beamed when she saw Roman, mouthing a silent ‘be right back’ to Uncle Jace then began to walk in our direction. She pulled Roman into a hug, whispering, “Thank you so much.” I awkwardly stood by the side, hands folded at my back, watching the exchange like a stranger.‘The wheels on the bus’ was pl
Chapter 20: A Train Wreck In Slow Motion The morning light forced its way into the room, casting that perfect golden glow on everything it touched. Except me. So many memories of us like this, in this position, resurfaced. It was always because I had a breakdown. I'd always come crying to him. And he'd hold me close and never let go until I was fine. Roman never had any of such episodes, he always had his shit together. I was sprawled over him, one leg draped lazily across his waist, my cheek resting against the warm, steady rise and fall of his chest. His arms were still around me, loosely now, like neither of us wanted to be the first to let go.We were both awake. I could feel it in the way his fingers flexed gently against the small of my back, the way his chest tensed beneath me each time I exhaled.But we didn’t say anything.Not for a long, long time.Until I did."Am I really that difficult to love?" I asked softly, voice barely above a whisper. It wasn’t even meant to
Chapter 19: Zane With A Silent G Zane.Chloe's ex, Zane, with a silent G. His hair was messier than usual, like he'd been running his hands through it. His green t-shirt clung to his frame, his jeans low and relaxed. His brow piercing and lip piercing glimmered in the million lights inside the mall. He still wore that careless grin that always felt like a dare. Like he knew you knew something he didn't want you to know, but he's not bothered because no one else is going to know. Yeah… cocky. God, I'm losing my mind, aren't I? “Savannah,” he said, like he’d been expecting me.My heart thudded. What the hell was he doing here?“Zane?” I asked carefully. “Shopping for stilettos now?”He smirked. “Nah. Just came to check out some… old habits.”His gaze flicked toward the boutique where Chloe was giggling with Dean again, pointing at a teddy bear in a police costume. My stomach dropped. They weren’t here coincidentally. “You two came together?” I asked.He gave a vague shrug. “She
Chapter 18: Retail Therapy Savannah The wipers squeaked across the windshield in a steady rhythm, but even that couldn’t drown out the pounding in my head. The town looked different at night—blurred neon signs, sleepy storefronts, familiar streets that seemed to mock us with their silence.“Dean,” I said, for the fourth time. “We’ve been driving around for hours. Don’t you know anyone she might be staying with?”My voice cracked from exhaustion, eyes scanning the dimly lit streets of New Hope like we were on a scavenger hunt for a ghost. The car’s heater hummed quietly, the only warmth between us. We'd checked bars, diners, the bowling alley, that one dingy nightclub with the blinking sign, even the creepy church on Grove Street that used to scare Chloe as a child. Nothing.He didn’t answer right away. Just gripped the steering wheel tighter and made another left.“She’s out there somewhere, Sav,” Dean’s jaw flexed, “She’s emotional. Vulnerable. We can’t give up. I don't want her
Chapter 17: Hello, Little BrotherRomanHe turned as I approached, his mouth already twisted into a smirk, like he’d been waiting for me.Except, I knew he wasn’t. That bastard always had that crocodile smile upon his face. His mouth curved lazily. “Well, well. Didn’t think I’d see you here. What happened, Philly get too boring? Or did someone mention sweet curves and a five-year-old with your eyes?”“Ryan.” I said his name like a curse.He raised a brow, calm and cocky as ever. “Hello, little brother.”I stepped back when he stepped forward, arms spread wide. “What? No hug for big bro? I'm hurt.” The hospital lobby around us seemed to blur, the muted shuffle of nurses and ringing phones drowned by the roar in my ears. My fists clenched at my sides. I hadn’t seen him in years—not since the funeral. And now here he was, pretending to be someone else, trying to rip a five-year-old girl from her mother in a hospital waiting room.“What the fuck are you doing here?” I barked, draggin
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