LOGINARDEN’S POV
I pulled into the driveway of the mansion and handed my keys to the butler before heading inside. The Old Man had requested my presence today. God only knew what scheme he was cooking up this time. As I stepped into the foyer, I nearly collided with his personal assistant. “Where is he?” I asked. “He’s in the study, sir,” Mike replied. I nodded and headed that way. The mansion always felt cold, even when the air conditioning wasn’t on. Expensive art lined the walls. Everything polished. Everything controlled. A reflection of the Old Man himself. I reached the study and pushed the door open. He was already there, hunched over his computer, working with the intensity of someone half his age. No greeting. No warmth. Just the steady tap of keys. “You asked to see me?” He slowly lifted his gaze from the screen. “Take a seat. I have an announcement to make.” “I’m busy. Just say whatever you want to say.” He leaned back in his chair, studying me. The silence stretched. It always did with him, like he enjoyed making people uncomfortable. “I’ve been in discussions with Kevin Hollis for some time,” he said finally. “We’ve reached an agreement.” I frowned. An agreement. The words already tasted bitter. My stomach tightened. “You’ll be marrying his eldest daughter, Tatum Hollis.” For a moment, I couldn’t speak. The room seemed to tilt slightly Marriage. An arrangement. Another decision made for me without my consent. Then anger flared. “No.” It came out sharper than I intended. “I’m not doing this." The Old Man’s expression didn’t change. It never did. “You will.” “Why do you always talk like I’ll follow your lead?” I snapped. “You know I won’t. You know how invested I am in my relationship. Do you really think I’d leave my girlfriend for some arranged marriage? His gaze hardened. “I made my position clear from the beginning. I do not approve of your relationship with that woman.” The way he said it — like she was nothing — set my teeth on edge. “I don’t remember asking for your approval.” “Arden!” he barked. I straightened. But I didn’t back down. “You lost control over my life a long time ago. I’m not that ten-year-old boy who runs to you for everything.” For a second something flickered in his eyes. Not regret. Not softness. Something colder. “I still control what matters,” he replied. That was the threat. It always was. The company. The inheritance. Everything I had worked for. Everything I was expected to carry. I swallowed it. “I don’t think I can lose anything more painful than what you already took from me.” The words hung between us. Heavy. Unresolved. I turned to leave. But he spoke again. “Don’t think you’re powerful enough to go against me.” His voice was quiet now. Dangerous. “If I could bring your father down, I can do anything to that actress you’re parading around with." I froze. The air left my lungs. He wasn’t bluffing. Not after what he did to my father. I had heard the stories — whispered fragments of family history. How my father had refused to marry the woman the Old Man approved of. How he dared to love someone the family considered beneath us. How the Old Man dismantled him piece by piece until nothing remained. A lesson in obedience. A warning I clenched my jaw. I refuse to live like that. A marriage without choice. A life built on obligation. Love suffocated by control. I walked out before he could say another word. The hallway felt longer than usual. Every step echoing. I drove straight to Damien’s bar. The only place that didn’t feel like a cage. Neon lights. Low music. The kind of environment where problems blurred at the edges. I found Damien in his private suite. “Hey,” I said as I entered. He looked up. “You look like hell.” I sank into a chair" “The Old Man is at it again.” He raised a brow. “What now?” “He’s arranged a marriage alliance with the Hollis family.” Damien whistled softly. “Which daughter?” “The eldest.” He smirked. “I think I’ve seen her before. Gorgeous. Definitely every man’s dream.” I shot him a look. Not in the mood. “Not mine. I’ve never even met her. I’m with Brianna.” Damien sighed. “Your grandfather doesn’t want you with Brianna, Arden. In our world, marriages aren’t about love. They’re business contracts.” The words irritated me. “I don’t want mine to be a transaction. Not after growing up in one.” He studied me. “Do you really have a choice?” That question. Simple. Cutting. I looked away. I didn’t answer. Because I didn’t know. Maybe I never had a choice. Maybe every path in my life had already been drawn for me. I rubbed my temples. My head was spinning. Brianna would lose her mind when she found out. She believed in us. In a future. In something real. How could I tell her this? How could I explain that the Old Man was forcing his will into every corner of my life? I needed a way out. Some strategy. Some loophole. “Maybe you should talk to—" I shot him a look, and he stopped. “Fine. Drink first. Think later.” That was Damien’s solution to everything. It wasn’t a bad one. Not tonight. Later, as I left the bar, the night air hit me. Cold. Quiet My phone buzzed. A notification from The California Herald flashed across my screen. I frowned and opened it. BREAKING NEWS: Arden Voss Reportedly Engaged to Hollis eldest daughter. Los Angeles — In what insiders are calling one of the biggest business alliances of the year, billionaire heir Arden Voss is reportedly set to marry Tatum Hollis, the eldest daughter of tech mogul Kevin Hollis. Sources close to both families confirm that discussions between the Voss and Hollis empires have been ongoing for months, with the engagement allegedly finalized earlier this week. While neither party has released an official statement, industry analysts speculate that the union could mark a powerful merger between two of California’s most influential corporate dynasties. Social media erupted within minutes of the news, with users questioning whether the match is a strategic business arrangement or a whirlwind romance kept hidden from the public eye. Representatives for Arden Voss declined to comment. More updates to follow as this story develops. I stared at the screen. My grip tightened around the phone. Of course. He had already done it. Moved the pieces. Made the announcement. Publicly. No room for denial. No escape. The Old Man always played chess. And I was one of the pieces. But this time… I refused to be moved.Arden’s POV I sat in the dim-lit room, anchored to the sofa. A cigarette rested between my fingers, its smoke curling lazily around my face as I waited patiently for the mole to be brought to me. Soon, the door burst open. The mole was shoved into the room and thrown onto the floor. "Spare me, Boss!" he pleaded frantically. "Spare you? What a joke," I replied coldly. "I’m sorry, Boss! I was in desperate need of money—that's why I did it. Please, I’m sorry!" He kept pleading, his voice cracking. "How much were you paid?" I asked. "Two hundred grand," he replied. I let out a cold, sharp laugh. "You sold Laurke out for two hundred grand, you bastard?" "You know what to do," I said to Jason. The man nodded. "No, Boss! Please, I’m begging you!" he screamed as he was dragged away. Anyone who dares to betray me will face the ultimate consequence: death. A few minutes later, Jason returned. "Everything is done, sir. The situation is stable and the project ca
Arden's POV After I saw the mail, I rushed into Brianna’s room. She looked startled when she saw merush in.“What’s wrong? Are you fine?” she asked.“I have to go. Tell your assistant to come over,” I replied.“Oh, okay. Are you sure you’re fine?” she persisted.“Yes, I am,” I said, placing a kiss on her forehead, and left.I called my assistant back. “Yes, sir?” he said.“Get the private jet ready. When we get on board, you’ll explain everything to me,” I said.“Yes, sir. I will.”Thirty minutes later, I got onto the private jet. Jason brought his tab to me as he began to explain the situation.“What you are trying to say is that Derrick brought his men to disrupt the overseas project?” I queried.“Yes, sir. Although no one died, two people were severely injured, and the people involved are seeking an explanation from us, sir. I didn’t want to disturb you and tried to handle the situation, but things started to spiral out of my control. I have told them to stop for a while
Tatum's POV "What are you doing here?" Arden asked Dayton. I slowly opened my eyes as I heard the voice and was shocked to see Dayton "None of your business," Dayton replied, walking past him with his walking stick. Mike joined them shortly after."How did you know she was here?" Arden asked."I got a call from Doctor Jose," Dayton replied. Then, looking at me, he asked, "How are you doing now?""I’m fine, just a little bit weak," I replied."Umm... I heard what happened to Liam. I’m really sorry, and I will try to give you an explanation," Dayton said."Grandpa, you don’t owe me an explanation. The person who does wouldn’t give me one, so just focus on your health," I said.Dayton glared at Arden. Arden walked out of the room, looking annoyed. Shortly after, Amelia walked in. Shock flickered across her face as she saw Dayton."Grandpa! What are you doing here?" she asked."I heard what happened to Liam and Tarun, so I came to check up on them," Dayton replied."Arden ca
Tatum’s POV I arrived at the hospital still reeling from shock,or perhaps it was pure, unadulterated rage. Liam had already been rushed into the ER. I had texted Amelia on the way, and I was slumped in a chair right outside the operating theater, The sound of my racing heart was all I could hear when she finally appeared. . "Tate, calm down. Liam will be fine; he’s strong," she said, though her own voice cracked. I collapsed into her arms, sobbing as she patted my back. My entire body wouldn't stop shaking. I looked down at my shirt and saw Liam’s blood staining the fabric. My mind went blank, flashing back to the sight of his broken body lying in that horrific pool of red. That crazy bitch. I swore then and there: if anything happened to Liam, I would kill everyone involved. Even if I died in the process, I would haunt them until they knew no peace. Amelia kept trying to soothe me, but how could I be calm? Liam’s life was hanging by a thread, and as his older sister
NIGHT The drive to Arden’s mansion felt endless. Liam was asleep on my lap in the back seat, his tiny fingers curled into my dress as if he was afraid even in his dreams. The driver’s eyes stayed fixed on the road, silent, careful — as though even breathing too loudly might shatter whatever fragile control I had left. But my mind wasn’t here. It was stuck on Arden’s face earlier. That look. That warning. It could have been anyone but him. He doesn’t get to threaten me. He doesn’t get to control me. Not after trying to dismiss me like a cheap transaction in that restaurant. I swallowed hard. “We’re here, ma’am,” the driver said gently. Already? It felt like we had just left. He honked to signal the gate. Nothing. He stepped out, spoke with the guards, then returned. “Any problem?” I asked, though I already knew. “The guard said he was instructed not to open the gate until Mr. Arden comes back.” Of course. Petty. Arrogant. Calculating. I told
ARDEN’S POV I ignored her screaming the entire drive until I finally pulled over in front of a restaurant. She was fierce. Loud. Annoying. Definitely not my type. I had actually felt relieved when she said she wasn’t interested in the marriage either. That should have made things easier. Then Brianna showed up and ruined everything. That woman had a temper. Sharp. Explosive. Just like Brianna. Why does fate keep throwing women like this into my life? After Tatum left, I spent almost an hour calming Brianna down before she finally stormed out of the restaurant. Peace never lasts. NEXT DAY TATUM’S RESIDENCE I was still furious about what that witch said yesterday. That was the only reason I even involved myself in that stupid mess. I was almost free from this arranged marriage. Almost. Now I was more tangled than ever. I flopped onto my bed and groaned. “I’m so doomed,” I half-yelled, tugging at my hair. “What was I thinking when I said those words?”







