LOGINSavannah's pov
I had always imagined my wedding to be like a fairytale wedding, filled with love and happiness.
The wedding I had was the complete opposite. There were no joyful tears, no happy toasts, and certainly no romance. All through the brief wedding, I tried not to snap at a super cold Julian, who was hell bent on making my life miserable. The good thing was, I wasn’t going easy on him, either.
After the wedding, he was supposed to move in with us for one year like the contract stated but he seemed to get into a heated argument with his parents and stormed off during the reception, so I could only hope he would come back.
That evening, I was sitting on a chair by the front porch of the main house, wearing my comfortable clothes and sipping my juice, when I heard the sound of a car approaching.
I looked up to see a luxury SUV drive through our driveway and when the car stopped in front of the house, Julian, who we had been expecting for several hours now, came out.
He looked entirely ridiculous and out of his elements in my environment. He was wearing white sneakers and clad in a three piece suit that looked odd here. He took one look around and wrinkled his nose in disgust. He immediately started coughing as if he were inhaling toxic air.
“What an absolute nightmare,” Julian muttered in a low tone, but I heard him just fine.
He walked to the back of the vehicle, popped the trunk, and began pulling out his luggage, making my jaw nearly drop. He had not brought standard travel bags. Instead, he hauled out heavy, oversized industrial cases filled with dual monitors, computer towers, stacks of reference files, and technical gear. He dropped the first heavy tech case straight onto the dirt and then paused, wiping his hands on his trousers, and looked up at the porch where I sat. He gave me a sharp, demanding nod, pointing toward the heavy equipment.
Knowing exactly what he was asking for, I smiled sweetly, leaned back in my chair, and picked up my glass of juice and still kept eye contact. I took a slow sip, completely ignoring his helpless state because I had no intention of helping him, even if he asked nicely.
When he realized I wasn't moving, his jaw tightened, and a scowl appeared on his face. “Are you just going to sit there and watch me, Savannah? A little help would be appreciated because these equipments are heavy.”
“The contract says we have to live together, Julian,” I called out, my tone dripping with amusement. “It doesn't say I have to be your porter. Welcome to the ranch, so grab your bags yourself.”
Julian hissed as his face flushed with annoyance. “You have got to be kidding me, a little help wouldn’t kill you.”
Seeing as I wasn't coming, he grabbed the handles of the first two massive suitcases and began to walk, but he was too angry to take note of the stone in his way, and he tripped, almost falling. When he caught himself, he puffed and panted with his chest heaving as he cussed me out, but I only hummed happily and continued sipping my juice. Julian looked like he wanted to cry, but his pride kept him pushing forward, cussing under his breath with every single step.
“Stupid, backward, dusty piece of hell,” he muttered, his face turning red as he finally hauled the first two bags up the wooden porch steps.
He didn't even have time to catch his breath before I tipped my hat to him. “Two more to go, husband. Don't leave them out there, the barn cats like to scratch on things they haven’t seen around here before.”
Julian glared at me like he was about to burst open or attack.
“I despise you,” he snapped, his voice filled with frustration.
“The feeling is entirely mutual,” I replied, flashing him a mocking smile. “Now hurry up, it's getting late.”
He stomped back down the steps, muttering a string of colorful insults, and it took him another ten agonizing minutes to drag the remaining luggage up to the porch. By the time he was finished, his white shoes were ruined by brown mud, his shirt was damp with sweat, and his hands were raw and red. He stood there, leaning against the railing with his chest heaving as he stared down at his ruined luxury items.
“Where is my workspace?” he demanded, running a frustrated hand through his disheveled hair. “I need to set up my stuff immediately.”
I stood up and walked over to the front door. “Follow me.”
I led him through the living room and down the long hallway of the house. I stopped at the very end of the corridor, pushing open a heavy door that led to a small, isolated bedroom. It was clean, but incredibly basic, consisting only of a simple twin-sized bed, a wooden dresser, and a single window that looked out toward the distant crop fields.
Julian stepped inside and looked around in disbelief. “This is a utility closet. Where am I supposed to set up my monitors? Where is the main workspace?”
“My parents live in the eastern wing, and this is your space,” I said flatly, leaning against the doorframe. “You wanted to stay out of my way, remember? This is as far away from my bedroom as you can get, so it’s all you’re getting.”
Julian let out a bitter laugh as he turned around to face me. “Is this some sort of joke? You really think you're clever, don't you? You think you can break me by giving me a small room and acting all nonchalant? I lived on my own for years so this is nothing.”
“We'll see about that,” I murmured, turning around to leave him to his misery.
But before I could take a single step down the hallway, the loud blare of the ranch’s emergency siren suddenly filled the air.
It wasn't the standard dinner horn. It was the continuous loud ring that only meant one thing, which is danger.
Instantly, my heart began to beat faster. I sprinted back toward the front porch, with Julian following closely behind out of confusion and fear. As I burst out onto the porch, I looked toward the northern section where our primary cattle pastures sat near the riverbend, and from there, I could hear the sounds of cattle.
What could be wrong? My parents were out so it means I’ll have to figure it out on my own.
“What is that?” Julian asked in a scared tone as his eyes settled on a rising smoke.
“The northern barn,” I said, as I prepared to head toward their direction. “That's where we keep the new breeding bulls.”
Before I could even take a step, we heard heavy footsteps and our eyes snapped toward the driveway, but the sight made my breath hitch.
A massive herd of panicked, terrified cattle was stampeding straight toward the main house, completely out of control and heading right for us.
“Oh shit.”
Savannah’s POVThings went extremely well, which carried over to the next day where we sat on the balcony, eating some fruit and just enjoying each other’s company.“I am just saying, Montgomery, your form with the tennis racket yesterday was absolutely tragic,” I teased, leaning back in my chair to look at him. “You looked like you were fighting for your life.”Yesterday, we had gone to play some tennis and his moves made me burst into a fit of laughter. Even now, I was still cracking up by just remembering.Julian barked out a laugh as he shook his head.“I am an analyst, Savannah, not an athlete. Besides, I would love to see you try to navigate a whole day in a dress and some heels and only then, would you be in the right place to mock me.”“Fair enough,” I said, biting back a smile.By afternoon, Martha made mention of another event we were expected to attend and the fact that our parents weren’t addressing us by themselves was annoying but we couldn’t complain.I let out a sigh,
Julian’s POVWhen I woke up the next morning, I felt better than I have ever felt for the longest time.Not long after, while I was by the balcony and composing a text to Leon about our outstanding deal, Savannah came to join me. She looked beautiful, as always, in a sundress with her hair flowing down in waves after her.“Julian,” she said as she came to stand beside me. “Martha mentioned yesterday that the estate library down the corridor holds a good collection of books, and I want to go check it out. Would you come with me?”I blinked, slightly caught off guard by the invitation, but I quickly nodded. “Sure. Lead the way, wifey.”The estate library was magnificent, with massive shelves that were as hig
Savannah’s POVI stood in front of the mirror with no regrets about the golden dress, though the reason I chose it was a different matter entirely.It was a breathtaking dress that draped elegantly over my right shoulder, while the left side remained bare. The fabric hugged my waist, before flowing down to the floor with a slit that stopped at my knee. I left my blonde hair down in full waves that fell past my shoulders, and applied pink gloss to complete the look.When I was done, the bathroom door opened and Julian stepped out, fully dressed.He had already changed into a tailored black tuxedo that fit him like a second skin, his hair styled to perfection. The moment his blue eyes locked onto my reflection, he stopped dead in his tracks. I watched his gaze roam from my exposed shoulde
Savannah’s POVI heard the word beach and was already reaching for a towel before Martha finished her sentence.Fun felt like the only reasonable defence against everything else.Julian followed without a word, which was somehow more annoying than if he had argued about it.My irritation was long forgotten the moment we arrived at the little beach, which took my breath away. The water was impossibly clear, the sand soft beneath my feet and the cliffs on either side closed the rest of the world out completely.I dropped my bag on a small lounge chair and headed to the shoreline. Julian had chosen a rock under a palm tree with a miserable look on his face. Not my problem.“Enjoy the view, city boy,” I muttered to myself, turning my back on him to enjoy every single second of it.For the next two hours, I walked along the edge of the waters that reached my ankle and even got myself dirty in the damp sand to build an oversized castle just to pass the time and as I played, I would glance ba
Savannah’s POVMorning came faster than I wanted it to. For one unguarded second I forgot where I was. Then I remembered.I spun around cautiously, but the right side of the mattress was completely empty. Judging by the rumpled linens, I could tell he had already gotten up, but there was no sign of him in the room. Seeing his absence, I loosened up and stretched my muscles.My relief was short-lived, as a sudden pressure in my bladder reminded me that I desperately needed to use the restroom. And because I hadn't wanted to leave my spot on the edge of the bed during the night, my bladder felt like it was about to burst.Still half-asleep and groggy from not getting a good night's rest, I got off the bed, put on the slippers and hurried to the bathroom. When I walked into the bathroom, I
Savannah’s POVThe estate appeared around a bend in the road and stole the breath from my lungs before I was ready for it.Even though the Montgomerys were well known, I knew very little of them personally and standing before this estate, I understood why that was.Under normal circumstances, I would have said something out loud. Instead my stomach dropped as reality settled in.“We are here, Boss and Madam,” the driver announced politely, stepping out to open the door for me.The moment I stepped out of the car, the door to the estate swung open. I watched as a line of uniformed estate staff and elderly housekeepers stepped out onto the porch with their faces absolutely beaming with excitement. I immediately knew that news of the love match between the Willy and Montgomery families had clearly spread, and they all believed we were a pair of blissfully happy newlyweds.I looked at Julian, and for one unguarded second his disdain showed, then he caught himself.Before I could even take
Savannah’s POVI didn’t know how, but we got along long enough to go out without snapping at each other. That night after the party, we remained on good terms, even when we drove back to the house.
Savannah’s POVWhen the men joined us, I was forced to keep everything I wanted to say to Julian to myself, at least until after they left.“We are enjoying it immensely, Gregory,” I replied smoothly, leaning into Julian's side with a smile. “The ambiance is just lovely, and my husband has been abs
Savannah’s POVI took one last look at the mirror as I marveled at my dress. It was a black dress that was simple and yet, absolutely stunning. It was an off shoulder dress that was fitted at my waist and then flowed down to the floor
Savannah’s POVThe tension continued the next morning over breakfast. I didn’t mind because it was my main plan to piss him off, funny enough, my parents didn’t seem to notice.With a sigh, I picked up my coffee mug and took a slow, unbothered sip while holding his gaze. I arched my eyebrow in amuse







