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Papichilow
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30 Days With My Mean Senior

30 Days With My Mean Senior

At Crestfall College, Paul Adriano is untouchable—beautiful, brilliant, and born into prestige. Admired by many, approached by none, his cold arrogance keeps the entire school at a distance. Then there's Louis Walker. He's new, a sports player, with a smile that's way too cheerful and no idea how to protect himself. The moment he sees Paul, Louis is completely smitten—and he doesn't hide it. In just a few days, everyone on campus is talking about his open love notes and the homemade treats he brings every day. Paul doesn't really care… but he does like the treats. Then comes the bet. After losing to a friend, Paul is forced into a ridiculous punishment: date the first person he sees at school the next morning for thirty days. And guess who it is? Louis. What begins as a meaningless deal soon spirals into something far more complicated. Because Louis isn’t just persistent—he’s genuine. And Paul isn’t as untouchable as he seems. But when the truth behind their relationship surfaces, will thirty days be enough to build something real… or destroy everything Louis believed in?
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Chapter: Chapter 4
(Paul’s POV)Mornings feel different when you know something is waiting for you. It’s not something you can see, or that anyone else would notice. The sky still looks the same, pale and calm. The air around Crestfall still has that quiet stillness it’s known for. Even the routine is the same—my driver pulled up to the gates at the usual time, and the school looks as perfectly calm as ever.But underneath it all, there’s something else. A feeling of waiting that I couldn't quite put a name to. It’s quiet, not strong enough to cause problems, but there, and I know it’s there.I got out of the car, smoothing my sleeve like I always do, and my eyes went straight to the school entrance. The rule from last night clicks into place in my mind. ‘The first person I see.’ It was a simple rule, and it led to a simple outcome. There’s no reason to pause. No reason to think too hard about it. Whoever is standing there will be… easy to handle.I started walking. For a short moment, I thought about
Last Updated: 2026-03-30
Chapter: Chapter 3
(Paul’s POV)There’s a certain kind of quiet that only exists in places made for people like us. It’s not the silence of being empty, or the stillness of not being there. It’s something more planned, made, organized, and carefully kept up. The kind of quiet where conversations happen with careful words, where everything said has meaning, and nothing is ever said without a reason.That’s what tonight feels like.The room is lit softly, with lamps casting a gentle glow that shines off smooth glass and dark wood. Everything is set up to look relaxed, but nothing here is by accident. The music in the background is quiet enough not to be noticed, but loud enough to fill the spaces between talking.I sit comfortably with them. This is familiar ground. Here, everything makes sense.Adrian is relaxed across from me, one arm resting on the back of his chair, a glass held loosely in his hand. To my left, Elena is talking quietly with Marcus, their conversation layered with meaning that doesn’t
Last Updated: 2026-03-30
Chapter: Chapter 2
(Paul’s POV)There are very few things in my life that I would call truly disruptive. Crestfall College, no matter how big or famous, runs on a kind of quiet order. People know their place here. They understand how to keep their distance. They recognize ranks without needing them explained. It’s an environment that rewards being neat and tidy.And I have always liked neat things.It makes everything simple. It makes people easy to handle.That’s why, as I stepped out of the car that morning and straightened my cuff, I already felt that something was not quite right. Not that I could see it. Not right away. But there was a small feeling in the back of my mind, like a detail I had missed but hadn’t forgotten.It took me a moment to figure it out. Louis Walker.The name just popped into my head, which was annoying. I don’t usually remember people I have no plans to talk to. But his voice—too loud, too open—had stuck with me, refusing to fade away. Then I remembered his face. And then, y
Last Updated: 2026-03-30
Chapter: Chapter 1
(Louis’ POV)It was my first day at school.I stood just inside the school gates, my hand tight on my sports bag strap. I took a slow look around. The campus spread out, all polished and perfect, like a picture from a brochure that people from my neighborhood could never afford. The buildings were tall and clean, made of glass and pale stone, shining in the morning sun. It almost didn't look real. The lawns were so neat, they looked more painted than grown. Students walked in quiet groups, their uniforms sharp, their laughs soft and controlled. Nobody was rushing. Nobody was loud. Nobody looked lost.Except me.I let out a small breath and shifted my bag again. It wasn’t heavy, but it felt like it held everything important – why I was here, my one chance, proof that I deserved to be past these gates.“Okay,” I whispered to myself, barely audible. “Not that scary.”It wasn’t, really. Just… different. Back home, everything had a kind of noise. People talked over each other, laughed too
Last Updated: 2026-03-30
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