เข้าสู่ระบบChapter 3: Voicenote incoming…
The Next Day… Mom: "Can't wait to see your fiancé, sweetie!!” Aunt Carol: "Omg!!! Chloe said he’s GORGEOUS." Chloe: “Eeeee! So happy for you, Sav!” I rolled my eyes at the last two messages in the group chat. It's not as if Chloe knows what Roman looks like— except now that she's actively stalking him on social media. Just like her husband-to-be. The clatter of keyboards filled the office. Phones ringing left, right and center. The smell of caffeine and papers thick in the air. I sat at my desk, trying to look busy while my phone wouldn’t stop vibrating. If this continues, I'm certain my boss, Terry Goldberg wouldn't hesitate when handing me my sack letter. Another message popped in, my colleagues gave me the stink eye as I finally decided to turn it off. New Hope was on fire. Word had spread like pollen in spring… ‘Savannah Hart was coming back with a man. For the second time in her life’. With a fiancé this time. With Roman Blackwood. My ex was getting married and I’d panicked myself into the lie of the century. And now there was no turning back. A knock landed on my desk. I blinked up. An intern hovered with an elegant black box that looked heavy. The kind of box that whispered, there's wealth in here. But on a more intense look, bombs are usually packaged this way too. “Delivery for you.” I stared. “Is it ticking?” The intern shrugged. “If it is, it’s ticking in cursive.” I eyed the box suspiciously. “Does it say who it's from?” The intern shrugged. Again. My colleagues began whispering and craning their necks to get a better look. “Great. Thank you.” The box wasn't heavy as I expected as I looked for an empty cubicle to lock myself in. I set the box down in an empty stall and unwrapped the package that came with no card. It was a silk dress. The type that clung onto your skin like a good scent. This was not just any dress. This was THE dress. A stunning emerald green, low necked, bare-backed showstopping dress with a decent thigh slit that announced the wearer's arrival without saying a word. Wow Beneath the dress lay the note I was looking for earlier in smooth, clean strokes of ink that smelled expensive. “Figured if we’re going to sell this, you need to look like heartbreak in heels. You don't have to sell your car… – R.” My hands trembled as I read the note three times. Then I called him… He picked up on the second ring. “You got it?” My voice came out cracked. “Roman… This dress looks like it belongs on a red carpet. Not in New Hope.” “Exactly.” “I didn't even think you were listening to me last night.” “I'm always listening to you.” I swallowed. “How much did this cost?” “Enough to ruin your sister’s day.” I paused, then laughter slipped out of my mouth. “You’re insane,” I whispered. “You’re welcome,” he replied smoothly. “You’re not walking into that wedding looking like a cautionary tale. You’re walking in like a fucking event.” My heart thudded. “I could kiss you.” “You will,” Roman said, calm. Steady. “In front of your entire family. Repeatedly.” “Oh, God… you make it sound worse when you say it that way.” I groaned. “And your ex too.” Roman added. “That, I'm excited for.” We laughed. “He's still texting you?” “Surprisingly, yes. I get the vibe he suspects we're lying or one of us is using the other.” “What?” “The dude does know you though… on a much deeper level.” He winced. “What do you mean?” “He claims to be happy for us but he turns around and lets me know you used to tell him that you'd never date a guy like me. What's up with that?” My palms became sweaty. “And what'd you say?” “Me? I just told him how much fun he must be at therapy.” I burst out into laughter in the middle of the bathroom stall. “I can imagine his face.” “You know you could have picked Colin from Eastview Firm? Or Ethan from HR…” Roman suggested. “The more mysterious, the better.” “They're both my exes. Everyone on that darn group chat knows when I broke up with both of them. Besides, Ethan only lasted long enough to serve one purpose.” “Gross… don't remind me.” I can imagine Roman wrinkling his face in disgust. “Where are you anyways? You're not in your office, are you?” “Nope. Considering my leave was squashed two hours after it began, I'm savouring what I can before I'm thrust into Hart family drama.” I winced. “I'm sorry.” He playfully brushed it off. “All fun is good fun, love. I'll try to enjoy New Hope.” “I doubt that.” “Baby,” Roman said, voice warm and low, “I’m about to be the realest fake man you’ve ever had.” “I can't wait.” “Well, I gotta go, there's a hot blonde winking right at me. I'm about to get lucky… I’ll text you later, love!” He hurriedly said before hanging up. Typical Roman I placed the dress against my body in front of the office mirror and took a selfie, typing across a message to attach to it before sending it to the bride of nightmares. “Hey, Chlo, just checking—this the exact green you wanted, right? I know how you get about shades.” I pressed send and breathed out as the three dots danced across the screen. Suddenly… it disappeared. A mic icon appeared in its place… Voicenote incoming… I hesitated for a whole freaking hour, then hit play. Nothing good ever happens when Chloe sends voice notes. “Sav, I think that dress is a little too low-cut. It looks like you’re… seeking attention? You’re going to look like you’re trying to upstage me, Savannah. Not like that's even possible, but then… I just had to be honest. That color’s too… dramatic. I didn't know it'd be this prominent when I imagined it. But I'll take that fault. And honestly, sis, that dress looks too good for you. And what's with that slit? Would your pride survive if your vertigo knocks you around a little bit? Well, you're one tough old cookie, Sav.” Pause. “How did you even afford that dress? Never mind. I don't want to know the gory details. Gotta go! Love you, sis!” My hands trembled. My breathing turned erratic. How dare that little witch. Oh, Chloe, this isn't a wedding anymore, this is war. And may the best groom win.Chapter 300: You Did ItRoman Six months later…“Savannah, I think you should rest.” I said. I’d said it so many times that the words had started losing structure, dissolving into a sound that lived somewhere between worry and pleading.She didn’t even turn this time. She simply kept folding impossibly tiny onesies with intense concentration, like the fate of the world depended on whether the sleeves aligned perfectly.“I’m fine, Roman,” she said, smoothing the fabric with deliberate care. “I just need to finish organizing this. The twins can’t come into chaos.”The nursery smelled faintly of fresh paint and baby powder. Sunlight filtered through sheer curtains, laying a soft golden glow across the two cribs I had spent the last week assembling with near-obsessive precision. Every screw tightened twice. Every edge sanded smooth.Two cribs. Even now, the reality of it pulsed quietly through me. Two different people. Two lives. Two tiny humans who would call me father.Savannah steppe
Chapter 299: Our ChildrenSavannah Later that day…We stood in the driveway, staring at the house, and something inside me simply… refused it. It wasn’t dramatic. There was no sudden wave of dread or sharp, instinctive alarm. Just a quiet, stubborn resistance blooming in my chest like a flower that refused to open. A strong and certain no. I didn't like it. The house was objectively beautiful. Sleek architecture. Clean angles. Expansive glass panels that reflected the sky like a mirror. Sunlight clearly poured across its surface, making it shimmer in a way that was probably meant to impress.But it didn’t feel like a home. It felt like a display case.I folded my arms loosely across my stomach, tilting my head as I studied the structure again, searching for warmth and finding none.“Ummm… Roman,” I murmured, lowering my voice, “are you thinking what I’m thinking?”He didn’t answer immediately. His gaze traced the length of the glass façade, then drifted toward the open stretch of
Chapter 298: You're Incredible Savannah One Month LaterI angled my body slightly, turning this way and that in front of the mirror as if a new perspective might reveal something I hadn’t already memorized. My hand rested over the gentle curve of my stomach, fingers splayed with a tenderness that felt instinctive. I was showing.Not dramatically swollen though. But enough that strangers would know. But to me, who had watched every subtle change with near-obsessive attention, it was unmistakable. A gentle rounding. A softness where there had once been flatness. There was proof that something miraculous was unfolding inside me.A smile spread slowly across my face. I traced slow circles over my belly, imagining tiny fingers, tiny toes, a heartbeat so small yet so determined.I couldn’t wait to feel the first kick. I couldn’t wait for the moment this invisible, tiny presence made itself known in a way I could feel, not just believe.I had been lucky. My doctor said so at every visit.
Chapter 297: Timing Is Everything Savannah “Oh my God, we’re finally getting married.” The words slipped out of me before I could stop them. Roman glanced at me from the driver’s seat, one hand resting loosely on the wheel, the other reaching across the console to lace his fingers through mine. His thumb brushed over my knuckles in slow, absent circles. “We are, baby,” he said simply.The city drifted past outside the window in muted motion—traffic lights blinking, pedestrians crossing, morning sunlight glinting off glass buildings. Everything looked ordinary. But nothing felt ordinary about today to me. I pressed my lips together, fighting the strange, overwhelming urge to cry and laugh at the same time.“I thought…” I paused, searching for words that wouldn’t sound too heavy for such a bright morning. “I thought we’d never make it here.”Roman’s grip tightened slightly, grounding me. “I never doubted we would,” he admitted quietly. “And I never stopped wanting it.”I turned to
Chapter 296: This Isn't Goodbye Savannah The moment I stepped into the living room, joy unfurled inside me so suddenly it almost stole my breath. For a heartbeat, I simply stood there, unable to move and unable to think—just feeling. The air smelled faintly of home, of familiarity and safety, of something warm and lived-in that I had missed more than I ever realized.I hadn’t allowed myself to imagine this moment out of fear that I might never return here. And yet here I was—standing exactly where I belonged, alive, whole, and wrapped in a quiet, overwhelming happiness that made my chest ache.It felt unreal. Like I might blink and wake up somewhere large, cold and unfamiliar again.But I did blink. And nothing disappeared. This is real. A fragile sense of peace settled over me, slow and steady. Piece by piece, the broken fragments of my life had found their way back together. The storm had not erased me after all. If anything, it had carved out space for something stronger to take
Chapter 295: More Than Ready Savannah Everything felt unreal. Like I had slipped into a dream so vivid my senses couldn’t decide whether to trust it or fear waking from it.One moment I had been curled on River’s lap, my face buried against her thigh while she stroked my hair with patient, soothing motions. She had whispered quiet reassurances into the heavy air, telling me everything would be alright. Telling me she believed her brother would make the right choice.She had said it with conviction — the kind that almost forces hope into a heart too tired to believe on its own.“He’ll choose you,” she’d murmured. “Roman won’t lose you. He'll always put you first.”And then… The door burst open.Roman stood there like a superhero from an action film. Like a man who had already made a decision and burned every bridge behind him to reach it.His presence filled the room before he even spoke. His gaze found mine immediately, unwavering, intense, and something deep inside me recognized th







