LOGINSavannah’s POV
“Come on, wifey,” he joked from behind me as he settled into the tub. “Don’t tell me you haven’t seen a grown man’s ass before.”
I knew he was teasing me and I should snap back at him as well but for some reason, my ears were burning and no matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t slow down my racing heart. Something about him be
Savannah’s POVMorning came earlier than I could have liked because opening my eyes, I blinked against the light streaming in from the window, then turned to find Julian only a few inches away.The rise and fall of his chest was the first thing I checked. Then I let myself breathe.He was still fast asleep.I quietly slid out of bed, checked that I hadn’t woken him, and headed to the kitchen to prepare breakfast.“I can at least manage a basic breakfast,” I muttered to myself, pulling a carton of fresh eggs with more confidence than I had any right to, along with a package of bacon and a container of pancake mix from the fully stocked refrigerator.The problem was that while I w
Savannah’s POV“Come on, wifey,” he joked from behind me as he settled into the tub. “Don’t tell me you haven’t seen a grown man’s ass before.”I knew he was teasing me and I should snap back at him as well but for some reason, my ears were burning and no matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t slow down my racing heart. Something about him being back to his infuriating self felt like relief. More than it should have. And yes, I hadn’t seen a grown man’s ass apart from his but there was no way in hell he was going to know that.“I have, of course,” I shot back, biting my lips. “I am just trying to save you the humiliation, that’s all.”Julian let out another chuckle.
Savannah’s POVThree days later, Julian was cleared for discharge. He was recovering faster than anyone expected, including me.As the nurse wheeled Julian out toward the waiting vehicle, the physician pulled me slightly to the side with his expression serious as he looked at his tablet before looking back at me.“Mrs. Montgomery, your husband’s lab results are looking excellent, and his blood counts have stabilized beautifully thanks to the transfusion,” the doctor stated in a low tone. “However, his internal organs are not fully recovered yet, and his immune system remains heavily compromised. He cannot push his limits under any circumstances, and I am instructing you to take thorough care of him over the next few weeks. He needs round-the-clock monitoring, steady meals, and strict rest to avoid complicati
Savannah’s POVBy the fifth day, things were starting to get a bit scary, since Julian still wasn’t awake and although the doctors assured us that nothing was wrong and being unconscious for that long wasn’t abnormal, I couldn’t help but still be scared regardless.I was sitting in my usual chair with my fingers lightly resting on Julian’s arm when I heard a noise from his side of the bed.I turned swiftly to see him let out a low groan.My eyes widened and my heart began to beat fast, watching in awe as his long dark eyelashes fluttered weakly before slowly blinking open. His eyes squinted as he tried to adjust to the sudden brightness, since he was asleep for so long.“Sa
Savannah's POVTwo full days had crawled past since I gave Julian my blood. We were told he was supposed to wake up at any moment after the procedure but till now, he still wasn’t awake.Although the transfusion had stabilized his vitals, his body remained trapped in a coma, which scared me for a different reason entirely.I refused to leave his bedside, which surprised our parents, since the last thing they knew, we couldn’t stand the sight of each other. But I didn’t care. I spent days and nights in the hospital chair, eyes fixed on the monitor, taking it upon myself to care for him.Every half hour, I pressed a cold, wet cloth against his pale forehead to keep his temperature down.“You need to wake up, Montgomery,&rdquo
Julian’s POVDarkness had always been a logical and predictable construct to me but when it became too much, even I couldn’t control it anymore while it ate away at me.The darkness didn’t come alone. It came with guilt.It ate at me relentlessly and all I could think of all day was the fact that I had ruined Savannah’s life and no matter how much I tried to convince myself otherwise, her attitude towards me was a quick reminder.By forcing our relocation to this new home, our family had ripped her away from the safety of the main Willy ranch, making her stuck here with me. I mean, who wouldn’t hate me if they were forced to leave the place they grew up in because of some silly reasons which wasn’t their fault?I remembered the way she had looked
Savannah’s POV“Move!” I yelled, having little time to react as I quickly dived out of their way. I had barely taken a breath of relief when I turned to see Julian, who was still frozen on the spot and he stood directly in their path.He was completely still with a frightened expression on his face
Savannah's povI 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 Julia
Savannah's povI smoothed down the skirt of my black dress for the hundredth time while keeping my posture perfectly rigid. I felt entirely out of my element in a gown and I would choose my pants and t-shirt over this any day, but for the sake of my parents, I had to attend this gala.We were in the
Julian’s POVI adjusted my collar and stepped into the commercial real estate office, heading straight for the broker's desk. I didn't care about the extra fees or the location costs because I really needed the space. I was a Montgomery by blood, but I wanted to make a name for myself. My startup wa







