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Chapter 9

Author: Toothy Rabbit
Grayson's POV

The first time I saw Summer was at our university's award ceremony. I did, in fact, fall for her at first sight.

She was beautiful, had a great body, and was academically inclined—anyone would feel proud to have a girlfriend like her.

Therefore, I made up my mind to pursue her.

I asked around about Summer. She was quiet and introverted, the kind of girl who only focused on school and part-time jobs.

Eventually, I found out she was an orphan. That made things easier.

Children from that kind of background usually craved affection. I figured if I just showed her a little warmth, she would latch on and become dependent on me.

What I didn't expect was how much of a shut-in she was. If she wasn't working, she was at home. It was nearly impossible to bump into her by chance.

Then, Harry gave me an idea—catch her while she was out working. It surprisingly worked.

With a little setup, we made it happen. Just like that, Summer owed me a favor.

Summer was way too quiet; sh
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    Grayson's POVThe first time I saw Summer was at our university's award ceremony. I did, in fact, fall for her at first sight.She was beautiful, had a great body, and was academically inclined—anyone would feel proud to have a girlfriend like her.Therefore, I made up my mind to pursue her.I asked around about Summer. She was quiet and introverted, the kind of girl who only focused on school and part-time jobs.Eventually, I found out she was an orphan. That made things easier.Children from that kind of background usually craved affection. I figured if I just showed her a little warmth, she would latch on and become dependent on me.What I didn't expect was how much of a shut-in she was. If she wasn't working, she was at home. It was nearly impossible to bump into her by chance.Then, Harry gave me an idea—catch her while she was out working. It surprisingly worked.With a little setup, we made it happen. Just like that, Summer owed me a favor.Summer was way too quiet; sh

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    Luna glared harshly at me. "Enough with the nonsense. I bet you're earning good money now, huh? Anyway, we could really use some money, say, two hundred thousand dollars?"The gang and I got together to start a business, and we've put all our money into it. Two hundred thousand is just enough to help us stay afloat."I furrowed my brows. "Are you sick? Why the hell would I give you money?""Okay, for starters, Grayson was a mess every day and ended up getting fired. Then, he dragged us into starting a business, and we lost everything."If it weren't for your drama, he wouldn't have gotten fired in the first place."I lowered my head, chuckling."Grayson got fired because he was careless with his work. And honestly, he should've been fired a long time ago. Ever since he was an intern, I was the one doing his proposals and double-checking everything for him."You know better than anyone how unreliable he is. I had to go over his work multiple times before it was even safe to submi

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    Luna sobbed, "I was the one who stuck with you all this time, while she's the homewrecker!"Grayson exhaled a deep breath, patting her back. "You're drunk. Let me drive you home."With that, he carried her and walked out of the bar.I had the intense urge to slap them across their faces, but my rationality held me back. None of this would matter because I would be leaving soon.At midnight, Grayson texted me, "Happy birthday, babe. I'm sorry, but I don't think I can celebrate your birthday with you tomorrow. My boss just gave me a last-minute task, and I have to be there."Let's celebrate the day after tomorrow."I left him on read because I was standing right behind him, watching him kiss Luna. Whatever last-minute task his boss gave was a hoax.We were done for good.The next day, Grayson called me relentlessly and left me countless text messages, none of which I responded to. By then, I had arrived in Jimfield.I recorded a video of Luna crying and yelling at Grayson at the

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    I used to say Grayson was unreliable, but now, I was grateful that he was. Otherwise, I would still be out of the loop, drowning in his endless lies.He forgot that he had logged into his messaging app with my laptop, so whatever he had planned with his friends—a customized scheme for me—was all on the screen for me to peruse.For example, how they would decorate the room, what kind of balloons and flowers, and what shape the cake should be.They didn't miss a single detail. If it weren't for seeing their Plan B, I would actually believe he was trying to propose to me.Of course, Plan B was quite simple.If I still refused to give him my first time, they would just drug me. This time, they had sedatives all ready.Looking at these disgusting plans, I could barely connect this version of Grayson to the big, carefree guy I first met.We went to the same university. Although we were in different majors, I had heard his name long before we met. He was a campus legend—handsome, athle

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