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But it didn’t need to be. My throat tightened. I swallowed hard before slowly lifting my head. My eyes traveled upward— his chest, his neck, his jaw— Then his eyes. My breath caught. Up close, it was worse. Much worse. His gaze held mine, steady, unreadable, yet intense enough to make my stomach twist. “I’ve caught you staring,” he said, his tone calm but edged with something sharper. “For a while now.” My lips parted slightly. “I— was I?” My voice came out softer than I intended. His eyebrow lifted faintly. “Yes.” A pause. “I’d appreciate it if you stopped.” The words hit. Hard. Heat rushed to my face again— but this time it burned differently. Shame. Embarrassment. “I’m sorry,” I said quickly, nodding once, my gaze dropping again. A brief silence. Then— He turned. Just like that. No hesitation. No second glance. He walked away, rejoining his friends like nothing had happened. Like I was nothing. I stood there for a second longer. Then I turned. And walked. Fast. — The cool evening air hit my face as I reached the small ice-cream stand just outside the complex. I sat down on the bench, the cold plastic of the seat grounding me as I unwrapped the cone in my hand. I took a slow lick. Sweet. Cold. It barely registered. My mind replayed everything. His voice. His eyes. The way he looked at me. I swallowed hard, staring ahead. “Get it together,” I muttered under my breath. Headlights suddenly swept across the ground in front of me. Bright. Sharp. I looked up. A car pulled in smoothly, the engine purring low, expensive, powerful. Black. Sleek. Unreal. My breath caught slightly as it came to a stop right in front of me. The window rolled down. And revealed — Him. Tony. He stepped out, closing the door with a soft click before walking toward me. My grip tightened around the cone. “Can I have a seat?” he asked, gesturing to the empty space beside me. “Y-yes,” I managed. He sat. Close. Too close. I could feel the heat radiating off him. He opened his mouth to speak— “I promise I wasn’t waiting here to watch you leave,” I blurted out quickly. “I swear.” His lips curved into a small smile. “You don’t need to swear,” he said softly. “I know.” I blinked. “You… know?” He nodded, his gaze steady on mine. “Yeah.” A pause. Then he exhaled slowly, leaning back slightly. “I came to say I’m sorry.” I froze. “I shouldn’t have spoken to you like that,” he continued. “It gets… tiring. Being watched all the time. Even when I’m just trying to breathe.” My grip on the cone loosened slightly. “You don’t have to apologize,” I said quickly. “I should’ve looked away.” His eyes searched mine. “I take it you’ve forgiven me?” “There’s nothing to forgive,” I shook my head. A small silence settled between us. Then he stood. “It’s getting dark,” he said, glancing toward the road. “Sports complex is far from the dorms.” My heart picked up again. “I can give you a ride. If you need one.” “Yes.” The word slipped out too fast. Too easy. His eyebrow lifted slightly, amused. “Alright.” He turned, heading back to his car. I hesitated for half a second. Then stood. And followed. The passenger door opened smoothly under my hand. I slid inside, my breath catching as I took in the interior. Luxury. Everywhere. The seat molded around me as I settled in. The door shut. The engine roared to life. And then— We moved. Fast. The campus lights blurred past the window as silence filled the car. Thick. Charged. I sat beside him, my hands resting stiffly in my lap, my heart still refusing to calm. And somewhere deep inside— I felt it. The night was far from over. --- TWO MONTHS LATER. The Campus Clinic. My thumb dragged across my phone screen— up, down, up again. Same motion, same pointless scroll. The bright white light burned into my eyes, but I couldn’t stop. If I stopped, I’d think. And if I thought, I’d spiral. The thin hospital blanket scratched against my legs as I shifted on the bed. The paper lining beneath me crinkled loudly, the sound too sharp in the quiet ER room. My stomach twisted again— not hunger this time. Nausea. The same nausea that had been creeping up on me for about a month now. I swallowed hard, pressing my lips together. Two hours. Two whole hours of waiting just to be told what was wrong with me. My leg bounced uncontrollably, heel tapping against the metal frame of the bed. Tap. Tap. Tap. Faster. Louder. “Can you relax?” I muttered under my breath, pressing my palm down on my thigh. It didn’t help. My body wouldn’t listen. The door creaked open. I froze. My head snapped up so fast my neck protested. The doctor stepped in— middle‑aged, slightly hunched, his white coat hanging loosely over his frame. His glasses dangled from a cord around his neck, swinging slightly as he walked. My fingers tightened around my phone. He had the results. My chest tightened. I pushed myself upright immediately, spine straight, shoulders tense. My eyes locked onto his face, searching— for anything. A hint. A clue. But his expression… blank. Too blank. He stopped beside my bed. “I have your test results,” he said. My throat went dry. I nodded quickly, too quickly. “Okay… what’s wrong with me?” He didn’t answer immediately. Instead, he reached for his glasses, slipping them onto his nose with deliberate slowness. The silence stretched. My heartbeat thudded loudly in my ears. Then— “You’re pregnant.”Hour's Later.At 6PM.LILY.Megan’s Place— A One-bedroom Apartment Off Campus.Lily sat comfortably on the three-seater couch in Megan’s apartment with one leg crossed over the other.The soft glow from the flat-screen TV in the room flickered across her face while whatever reality show playing filled the small luxurious apartment with soft background chatter.Beside her sat Hailey.Her attention remained buried inside her phone as her thumb moved lazily across the screen while scrolling.At the corner of the room, Megan sat by the study desk with her own phone in hand.The apartment smelled faintly of vanilla candles and expensive perfume.Megan suddenly lifted her gaze from her phone toward Lily.“Lily, check your DM. I sent you a link.”Lily’s eyes shifted away from the television toward her.“A link?”“Yes.” Megan nodded lightly. “For the Chanel bag you wanted.”Her lips curled into a smile.“I’m ordering mine too.”“Oh.”Recognition flashed across Lily’s face instantly.“Okay. Ok
AVA.Two Weeks Later. A Classroom on Campus.I sat in one of the back rows of the almost empty classroom with my textbook open in front of me.Mary sat beside me quietly reading through her own notes.It had been nearly an hour since our last class ended.Most students had already left the hall, but we stayed behind to study.Midterms were getting dangerously close.And honestly?I was beginning to worry.We had a test in a week.An assignment due in days.And I still felt completely unprepared.I finally turned my head away from my textbook toward Mary.“When did Dr. Clinton say he wants the assignment submitted?”Mary lifted her eyes from her book and looked at me.“He wants it by Friday.”My heart spiked instantly.“Friday?”I straightened slightly in my seat.“That’s in two days.”Panic flashed across my face.“I haven’t even started.”Mary’s brows lifted immediately.“You haven’t?”I shook my head quickly.“No.”She stared at me for a second before sighing softly.“I advise you
Later.I sat halfway down the lecture hall completely zoned out.The professor’s voice echoed from the front of the classroom as he explained whatever topic was written across the whiteboard, but none of it entered my head.Not a single word.My mind was somewhere else entirely.Still at home.Still standing at the dining table.Still replaying everything that happened this morning.The more I thought about it—The angrier I became.Stupid bitch.Those words kept replaying inside my head over and over again.The exact words Lily had used.That disgusting smile she held on her face.My jaw tightened instantly.Who the fuck does she think she is?My fist clenched hard over the desk beneath my hand.A heavy breath escaped me slowly.My eyes drifted blankly toward another section of the lecture hall.But I wasn’t actually looking at anything.I was just staring.Lost.And Tony…The thought alone made my chest tighten harder.He allows it. Allows her to ride me however she wants.Another b
AVA.Two Days Later.7am.The Glass Penthouse.I stood in the kitchen leaning lightly against the marble counter while scrolling slowly through my phone.The smell of the almost done macaroni cheese simmering on the electric cooker filled the kitchen beautifully.Warm.Creamy.My thumb moved lazily across my screen as I scrolled.Then I heard it.Footsteps.Approaching.I looked up.Lily stood at the kitchen entrance with her arms folded across her chest.A weird smile sat on her face.Our eyes locked instantly.And lingered.She said nothing.Neither did I.For a second longer she remained there staring at me.Then she turned and walked away.My brows furrowed immediately.What was that fucking about?The thought echoed through my head as my eyes followed her disappearing figure.Then another thought came instantly after.Weird fuck.I rolled my eyes lightly before looking back down at my phone and continuing to scroll.A few more minutes passed.Then I finally pushed myself off the
The door shut behind them with a soft click, sealing them away from the pounding music outside. Her fingers remained laced with Tony’s as the lock turned quietly into place. The second it did, he moved. In one swift motion, he spun her around and pressed her against the wall. His taller frame closed in around her instantly, trapping her beneath his shadow. A sharp gasp escaped her lips at the suddenness of it. Before she could recover, his hand slid up her throat, firm but controlled. He didn’t squeeze— just held her there, an unspoken claim in the weight of his touch. Under the dim blue glow of the room, Tony’s brown eyes darkened, sharp with intent. He stared down at her without blinking, like a predator assessing its prey. Slowly, deliberately, he leaned down. He buried his face between her neck and right shoulder, eyes closing as he lingered there, taking her in. A quiet exhale brushed against her skin. The sensation was immediate. The warmth of his breath sent a violent jol
Moments Later.Tony’s car cut smoothly into the parking lot of Noir Hotel & Suites.Right behind him came Marcus’s Audi R8.Then Jerry’s Chevrolet Corvette.The three luxury cars rolled across the polished pavement before settling into empty parking spots.One after another—The engines shut off.A brief silence settled over the lot afterward.Then car doors opened almost simultaneously.Tony stepped out first.Black shades resting over his eyes.Relaxed.Confident.Marcus and Jerry followed shortly after.Together they headed toward the massive entrance of the five-star hotel like they owned the entire building.The lobby glowed with wealth.Marble floors.Crystal lighting.Soft instrumental music floating quietly through the air.Several people turned subtly to look at them as they walked past.But the three boys barely acknowledged anyone.They headed straight toward one of the modern steel elevators.Moments later the elevator doors slid open onto the VIP Lounge floor.The atmosph







