LOGINBy lunchtime, the entire university knew that Dante Cole had nearly started a fight over Ariana Vale, and whispers followed her through campus like smoke. Girls stared openly, football players smirked when she passed, and even professors seemed distracted during lectures. Ariana wanted to disappear. Instead, she sat in Advanced Media Studies trying not to throw her phone across the room as notifications exploded nonstop.
YOU AND DANTE?? girl are you alive he's insane for you omg what happened in the hallway?? Nothing had happened. That was the problem. Nothing had officially happened between her and Dante for months, but somehow he still moved through her life like a storm that refused to pass. "Ariana?" She looked up sharply. Professor Bennett stood beside her desk holding a clipboard. "You'll be covering the football fundraiser gala this Saturday." Her stomach dropped instantly. "No." The professor blinked. "No?" "I mean…" Ariana forced a tight smile. "Sure. Sounds terrific." "It's mandatory." Of course it was. Westbridge worshipped football too much to let anyone escape it, especially anything connected to Dante Cole. The bell rang a minute later and Ariana packed her things quickly, hoping to escape before anyone stopped her. No such luck. "You dating Satan now?" Ariana groaned as Zoe caught up beside her outside the classroom. "Please stop speaking." "You didn't answer." "Because I value my blood pressure." Zoe grinned wickedly. "He looked ready to commit murder this morning." "That's his resting personality." They turned the corner toward the student courtyard and stopped immediately. A crowd of students had gathered near the campus fountain, loud and excited, and Westbridge crowds usually meant drama. Standing directly in the middle of it was Dante, leaning lazily against his black Aston Martin while several football players laughed nearby and girls circled around them shamelessly. Dante ignored every single one, until his eyes lifted straight to Ariana. The crowd noticed immediately, which made everything even worse. "Oh no," Zoe whispered. "He's looking at you." "I can tell." Dante pushed away from the car slowly, and the movement alone shifted the energy around him. Too much confidence, too much control, too much danger wrapped inside one person. Ariana hated how aware of him she became whenever he got close, like her body betrayed her before her mind could catch up. He stopped in front of her. "You blocked me." "You threatened someone before breakfast." "You still blocked me." Ariana crossed her arms. "You survived." A football player behind Dante snorted, and another muttered, "Damn," because nobody spoke to Dante like this. Nobody except her. Dante studied her face quietly for a moment. "You coming Saturday?" Ariana frowned. "To the fundraiser?" "Yeah, Unfortunately." One corner of his mouth lifted slightly, not a real smile, because Dante rarely smiled like normal people. "You clean up nice," he said. Ariana blinked. That caught her completely off guard, and judging by the stunned silence around them, it shocked everyone else too. Before she could respond, a tall brunette appeared beside Dante and wrapped herself around his arm possessively. "Baby, are we leaving?" Ariana stepped back emotionally. There it was, the reminder she needed,that Dante was still Dante. Campus king, professional flirt, walking disaster. The brunette looked Ariana up and down dismissively, and Dante noticed instantly. "Go wait in the car, Serena." The girl pouted. "But—" "Now." Cold and sharp. Serena's expression fell before she walked away stiffly. Ariana stared at him flatly. "You collect girlfriends the way serial killers collect evidence." "She's not my girlfriend." "how comforting." Something unreadable flickered across Dante's face. Then one of the football players called out loudly from behind him: "Yo, Cole! Tell her about the bet!" Dante went completely still, and Ariana noticed immediately. Her stomach sank slowly as she looked back at him. "What bet?" Nobody spoke. The players suddenly looked uncomfortable, and Ariana's pulse started climbing. "What. Bet." Dante's jaw tightened. "Ariana—" "No. Tell me." The entire courtyard had gone awkwardly quiet, like everybody knew something she didn't. Finally, one drunk idiot near the fountain laughed nervously and muttered, "Just the one where Dante said he could make you fall for him before football season ends." The world stopped completely. Ariana stared at Dante, waiting, praying that wasn't true. Dante didn't deny it, and somehow that hurt more than if he had laughed in her face.The football stadium looked different at night. Without the screaming fans and flashing cameras, Westbridge finally lost some of its arrogance. The empty bleachers stretched silently beneath cold floodlights while the field glowed green under the midnight sky. Ariana adjusted her camera bag higher on her shoulder as she crossed the lower stands alone. She should have gone home an hour ago. Instead she'd stayed late in the media building editing fundraiser photos until her head hurt, and now all she wanted was quiet. Unfortunately, quiet apparently belonged to Dante Cole tonight. She spotted him halfway up the bleachers immediately, black hoodie, head tilted back, one arm resting over his knee. From a distance he looked calm, but up close he looked wrecked. His knuckles were bruised again, a fresh cut marked the side of his jaw, and an unopened bottle of water sat beside him while the rest of the stadium echoed with silence. For one brief second he looked lonely, and the realization
Ariana shouldn't have followed him. She knew that. Common sense practically screamed at her to stay on the balcony, finish her job, and stop letting Dante Cole consume every peaceful thought in her life. Instead she found herself moving through the crowded ballroom searching for him anyway, which was annoying on every level. The fundraiser had grown louder while she'd been outside. Rich donors laughed too hard, champagne glasses clinked endlessly, and a jazz band played near the dance floor. Dante stood near the center of the room looking like he wanted to burn the entire place down, and the man across from him made Ariana's steps slow immediately. Richard Cole. Former NFL legend, Westbridge donor, campus royalty. She recognized him immediately from television interviews and magazine covers, and the resemblance between father and son was unsettling, same dark eyes, same intimidating presence, same dangerous stillness. The only difference was that Richard smiled more, which somehow
The tension between them became unbearable after Dante grabbed Caleb's wrist. People tried pretending the gala continued normally, but Ariana could feel the attention following them across the ballroom. Whispers spread fast, phones lifted subtly, while everyone watched Dante Cole, who looked one bad second away from losing control completely. "Go outside," Ariana muttered under her breath. Dante's eyes snapped toward her. "What?" "You're causing a scene." "He touched you." "Oh my God." She grabbed his wrist before thinking better of it. "Just move." Eyes followed as Ariana dragged him through the ballroom toward the balcony doors, which probably looked liked a terrible idea terrible. The cool night air hit her skin the second they stepped outside. City lights stretched below the hotel while music from the gala echoed faintly behind them, and the balcony was empty except for the two of them. Dante still looked furious. Ariana released his wrist quickly. "You need help. Serious
Ariana spent the next two days avoiding Dante, which seemed impossible considering he practically owned half the campus. But somehow she managed, she skipped the football field entirely, took side hallways between classes, and avoided the student center. It almost worked. Until Friday night. The football fundraiser gala was being held at the Hawthorne Hotel downtown, and unfortunately for Ariana, she was required to photograph the event for the university paper, which meant one thing. Like it or not, she'll be seeing Dante, everywhere. "You look hot," Zoe announced from Ariana's dorm doorway. Ariana adjusted the strap of her camera bag irritably. "I look employed." "No, seriously." Zoe pointed dramatically. "Like revenge hot." Ariana glanced down at herself. The black satin dress hugged her figure without trying too hard, elegant, simple, and dangerous in a quiet way. If she had to survive tonight, she at least wanted armor. "You think Dante's gonna survive this?" Zoe gr
Dante was missing in practice, which shocked everyone. The football team trained under gray afternoon skies while Coach screamed himself hoarse across the field, but Dante never showed. Phones exploded with rumors within the hour. Dante suspended? Ariana really broke him omg. They definitely hooked up. No way he skipped practice over a girl. But Ariana ignored all of it, or at least she tried to. She sat alone behind the campus library editing photos with headphones on and coffee growing cold beside her. The problem was that every picture reminded her of him, Dante running across the field, Dante glaring at reporters, Dante looking at her like she was something dangerous. It was exhausting. Worse, part of her felt guilty, which was ridiculous. He had humiliated her publicly. So why did his face after she walked away keep replaying inside her head, like she'd actually hurt him? A shadow fell across the table and Ariana looked up, then relaxed slightly. Mason. "You look miserable
For three full seconds, Ariana couldn't breathe. The courtyard blurred around her as students whispered, someone laughed nervously near the fountain, and a phone camera tilted higher. But all Ariana could see was Dante standing there silently, not denying it. Her chest tightened painfully, not because she cared what people thought, but because she had trusted him for one stupid moment. That kiss behind the library last semester replayed viciously in her head. The way he held her face, the way his voice had gone rough when he whispered her name, the way she'd gone home shaking afterward because part of her had actually believed it meant something. Humiliation burned hot beneath her skin. "You made a bet on me?" Her voice came out quieter than expected, which somehow made it worse. Dante took one step toward her. "Ariana—" "No." She stepped back immediately, and for the first time since she'd known him, Dante actually hesitated. The crowd sensed it instantly. Westbridge loved publ







