LOGINI was not supposed to be at that wedding. But I was there. Standing in the back of a registry hall watching the man I had loved for six years kiss his new bride like I had never existed. No warning. No goodbye. Just a wedding invitation I found out about from the internet. That was the day my life split in two. Before Adrian. After Adrian. The after part came with a sick father, a hospital threatening to discharge him and a bill I could not pay in three lifetimes. I had nothing. Then Jaden Parker found me. He was everything Adrian was not. Harder. Colder. A man who had built walls so high around himself that warmth had simply stopped trying. He did not come with comfort or kindness. He came with a contract. Two years. One condition. His ring on my finger. I signed it because my father’s life was worth more than my pride. I was supposed to count the days. I was not supposed to start losing track of them. I was not supposed to notice the way he looked at me when he thought I could not see. Or feel safe in a house that was not mine. Or forget that everything between us had a price tag and an end date. But here I am. One year in. Heart wide open. Completely unprepared. Falling for a man who wrote no love into the terms and conditions. And the worst part? I think he is falling too. But neither of us is brave enough to say it first…
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My legs were shaking on the tiled floor. Not because of the loud bang coming from the speakers but because my whole body stopped working the moment I stepped inside the registry. “I, Elena Brook , take you, Adrian Cross, to be my lawful married husband. For better or worse, in poverty and in riches… I couldn't wait to hear the rest. I had heard those words during my brother’s wedding. Those vows, promises, those happy moments, the butterflies that usually fly in everyone’s belly. I had imagined myself saying those words one day. Now hearing them spoken to someone else entirely…it felt like a stab in my chest. And the only thing I knew was no one else but my beloved Man, My fiance was getting married but the bride isn’t me. I could hear my ears ringing. My chest tightened painfully like I was wrapped in someone’s hand and I was being squeezed. I raised my head up to look at them again. Adrian leaned forward and kissed her, not a polite kiss, not even a short kiss. The same lips that kissed me every morning before sunset, before going to work, before drawing down the curtains. Now, they belonged to someone else—Another woman. Everyone cheered in the hall, which brought me back to reality. “Oh my god..” “They look so cute together.” “May God bless this union.” “This is the best wedding ever.” My fingers curled, gripping the edge of my gown, as if that was the only thing holding me upright. I couldn’t breathe, not properly. Not fully. Just shallow, broken breaths that made my chest ache. This wasn’t real. It couldn’t be. Adrian wouldn’t do this to me. Not after everything, the promises. Not after the nights he held me and told me I was the only woman he would ever marry. A sharp laugh cut through the air somewhere behind me, followed by more whispers. “Wait… isn’t that his ex standing there..?” “Oh my God, she actually came?” “How embarrassing..” I swallowed hard, my throat dry, and burning. My eyes stayed fixed to him, on them like it if I looked away, my whole life would shatter completely. Adrian didn’t even look at me. Not once. Not when he slipped the ring in her fingers. The way he smiled like she was the best thing that had ever happened to him and the way he kissed her like I had never existed. That was when it hit me slow, heavy and crushing. I had been replaced..just like that???? “Oliviaaa?” I didn’t know how long I had been standing there when I felt a hand grab my arm. I turned slightly, blinking and saw Shay—My best friend. She looked so worried. Her brows were drawn together, lips pressed tight like she was trying not to say something she would regret. “Let’s go, Olivia.” she whispered. I shook my head slowly.. “I just… need..need… a second.” I stammered. But I didn’t. I just needed a fucking lifetime for myself. Because the man I had built my future with for the past 6 years was now someone else's husband. Shay didn’t argue this time. She just stood beside me, her grip tightening on my arm like she was ready to drag me out if I collapsed. The music got louder. Applause filled the room again as the officials announced them as husband and wife. I turned and gripped Shay’s arm and walked out. The sunlight outside hit my face too harshly and too bright. Like the world didn’t get the memo that my life just ended. “Olivia, calm down..” Shay said, rubbing my hand. I stopped walking. That was a hell bad idea. Because the moment I did. Everything caught up. The tears, the pain.. humiliation..every damn thing. “Shay, they all saw me, they saw me standing in there like I didn’t know he was getting married.” Shay’s expression softened. “Hey babe, look at me.” I didn’t want to..just don’t wanna.! “This is not you Olivia , Adrian is a coward! Selfish! A very disgusting coward..” she said firmly. I let out a weak and hilarious laugh. “He didn’t even tell me Shay.” My voice cracked on the last word. “He just disappeared for weeks, said he was busy with meetings, seminars, conferences and then…” I gestured back towards the building. “ he did that” Shay pulled me into a hug before I could stop her. I stood firmly then broke completely. ********* A few hours earlier… My phone buzzed violently against the kitchen counter just as I finished rinsing out a cup. I ignored it at first. Probably another hospital reminder. Another unpaid bill. Another problem waiting for me to magically solve it. But when it kept ringing, I sighed and grabbed it. “Shay, if this is another one of your ‘motivational speeches,’ I swear I’m hanging up.” “Olivia.” Her voice came fast and breathless. “Where are you?” I frowned slightly. “At home. Why?” There was noise behind her…music, people talking, glasses clinking. Then she lowered her voice. “You need to come to the Ivory Crest Registry Hall right now.” I blinked. “What?” “The Ivory Crest Registry Hall,” she repeated quickly. “There’s a private wedding event happening here and I think…no, I’m sure Adrian is here.” The cup nearly slipped from my hand. “What?” “I saw him myself.” I laughed nervously. “No. No, that doesn’t even make sense. He told me he had a business trip.” “That’s exactly why I’m calling you!” Shay snapped softly. “Something feels wrong, Olivia.” My chest tightened instantly. For the past three weeks, Adrian had been acting strange. But every time I questioned him, he always had an answer ready. Work, meetings and pressure. And because I loved him, I believed him. “Shay,” I whispered slowly, “what exactly are you trying to say?” There was a pause on the line. The kind that makes your stomach drop before the words even come. “I think he’s getting married.” “That’s not funny.” “I’m not joking.” My grip tightened around the phone. “No, Adrian wouldn’t do that to me.” “Olivia..” “No.” I shook my head repeatedly like she could somehow see me. “No, he wouldn’t. We literally talked last night.” My voice cracked at the end. Because suddenly…I remembered how rushed the call had been. How distracted he sounded. How he ended it quickly. “I need you to come here,” Shay said gently this time. “Please.” I swallowed hard. Every instinct in me screamed not to go. Because if I went, then it could become real. And I wasn’t ready for that, not when my father was in the hospital. Not when my whole life already felt like it was collapsing. But another part of me needed answers. I needed to see Adrian look me in the eyes and tell me it wasn’t true. “I’m coming,” I whispered. And deep down… I think that was the moment my life started falling apart.OLIVIA’S POVI had not told anyone.Not Shay. Not Clara. Not my father when I visited on Wednesday and he had been in a particularly good mood and we had sat in his new sitting room and talked for two hours about everything and nothing.I had not mentioned it.My birthday had arrived the way birthdays did when you were an adult who had stopped making a production of them. Quietly. Just another morning with the difference that the date in the corner of my phone had a different number on it.Twenty nine.I lay in bed for a few minutes thinking about that. About the specific quality of a year that had contained more than most years contained. The registry hall and the hospital and the contract and fourteen months inside a life I had not planned that had become the most honest version of a life I had ever lived.Twenty nine felt like more than a number this morning.It felt like evidence.Of survival. Of something beyond survival. Of a woman who had walked into the worst version of her ci
JADEN’S POVThe terrace had been quiet when I came inside.Olivia had said goodnight at the door with the particular quality she had when something was sitting close to the surface that she had decided not to release yet. I had watched her go upstairs and stood in the entrance hall for a moment after her footsteps faded and then gone to the study.That had been forty minutes ago.I was still sitting here.Nothing open on the desk.No screens. No files. No call waiting or document requiring review or strategy requiring refinement. Just the desk and the lamp and the city outside the window doing its late night version of itself and me sitting in the chair that I had occupied through eleven years of building something and apparently losing track of when the building had started to include things I had not planned to build.Ethan called at ten forty seven.I looked at the phone.Let it ring.Four rings and then voicemail and then silence.He would call back if it was urgent. He knew my si
OLIVIA’S POVIt was one of those evenings that arrived gently.No event. No appointment. No appearance required of either of us. The day had finished quietly and the house had settled into its evening self and somewhere around seven Jaden had appeared at the door of the sitting room where I was reading and said simply:“Come outside.”Not a question.Not an instruction exactly.Just an invitation offered in the particular way of someone who had decided they wanted company and had chosen whose.I set my book down and followed him.The back terrace in the evening was one of the things I had come to love about this house without planning to.The way the city spread out beyond the grounds. The specific quality of the light as it dropped. The particular cooling of the air that happened in the hour between late afternoon and dark when the temperature shifted and everything became slightly more itself.We sat in the chairs we had developed a habit of occupying. He's on the left. Mine on the
OLIVIA’S POVSomething had shifted.Not dramatically. Nothing between us was ever dramatic. But something had moved in the days after the article and the sitting room and the pause that had answered a question more honestly than words would have.I noticed it first in small things.The way he found me in the library on a Tuesday afternoon with no stated purpose. Just appeared in the doorway with his jacket off and his sleeves rolled up and said something about a documentary he had seen the night before and then sat in the chair across from mine and kept talking.For forty minutes.About a documentary.With no meeting afterward. No call waiting. No file requiring review.Just forty minutes of conversation in the library on a Tuesday because he had wanted to have it.I noticed it in the mornings.He had started arriving at the breakfast table slightly later than usual. Not late. Just later. The difference between a man who came downstairs to fuel himself efficiently before the day began
JADEN’S POVThe filing arrived on a Wednesday.Ethan brought it to me in the late morning with the expression he wore when he was delivering something he had already assessed and did not like the assessment of. He set it on my desk without preamble and stepped back.I picked it up.Read the cover p
OLIVIA’S POVThe visit had gone better than I expected.Better than I had quietly been dreading on the drive over that morning. I had sat in the passenger seat watching the city move past the window and running through versions of how it might go. My father asking Jaden direct questions that requir
OLIVIA’S POVI got home later than I intended.The afternoon had stretched itself. My father had wanted to walk through every room of the new house slowly. Had asked the maids questions with the thoroughness of a man conducting an inspection. Had rearranged two things in the kitchen and declared th
OLIVIA’S POV The house Jaden had arranged for my father was nothing like our old apartment.I had expected something comfortable. Something functional. A decent space with enough room for a man recovering from surgery to move around without difficulty.I had not expected this.Three bedrooms. A pr


















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