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Ivy Pov
If anyone had told me I’d spend my last year of college tutoring and watching over the school’s golden boy, I would have laughed… loudly, crazily, maybe even enough to get kicked out of the dean’s office. And yet… here I was, sitting in Professor Reyes’ office, listening to why this arrangement was supposedly “beneficial” and how it would “boost my record” in getting my dream job at Kirkland & Ellis, one of the biggest law firms in the world. According to her, I needed to be part of the top twenty students they could consider, and this….this humiliating, soul-draining task was apparently my golden ticket. I hugged my notebook tighter, pretending the leather strap would shield me from the reality of the next few months. My brain kept whispering, Ivy, you’ve got this. It’s fine. You need this. Yeah, right. the other voice screamed, You’re fucked. Completely, utterly, no-come-back-from-this fucked. How the hell was I supposed to handle him? That asshole. He's the King of No Chills for a reason. Gosh, his fucking temper.. That arrogant bastard. Everyone threads carefully around him. And me? I was about to walk straight into his world. My chest felt tight. My hands were sweaty. My quiet little life? Ahh. Gone. Professor Dean Reyes leaned forward, her eyes sharp. “You’re one of our best students, Ivy. That’s why we chose you. You won’t just tutor him… you’ll make sure he passes. And that he doesn’t mess up his chances of getting drafted into the NHL. Your work will be noticed. Opportunities like this don’t come twice.” I nodded, letting her words sink in. But all I could picture was Ronan Hale… leaning back in his chair, wearing that smug grin, acting like algebra was beneath him. The golden boy everyone worshipped. The one who broke hearts and crushed egos without trying. And now? He was my responsibility. My assignment. My problem. My nightmare. Because if he didn’t get drafted into the National Hockey League, I could kiss my recommendation letter goodbye. “Of course,” I said evenly, hiding the part of me that wanted to run screaming out of the building. “I’ll make sure he passes.” Professor Reyes smiled, satisfied. I, on the other hand, wondered if I’d survive the semester… or if I’d even keep my sanity. That will be all for now,” Professor Reyes said, sliding a thin manila file across the desk toward me. I picked it up, the weight of it feeling heavier than just paper… this was my life for the next few months. “You can find his contact in there,” she continued, tapping the top of the folder. “Try to get to him before the end of the day. I expect good results within the next two months… before his big game, okay? Thank you again for doing this, Ivy. I knew I could count on you.” I forced a smile, the kind that hides panic under polite teeth. “Of course. Happy to help.” Her sharp eyes softened for the tiniest fraction of a second, then she leaned back and scribbled something on a notepad. That was my cue to leave. I tucked the file under my arm, heart already racing at the thought of tracking down Ronan Hale, the human embodiment of every headache and challenge I’d ever had. As I walked out of the office, I muttered under my breath, more to myself than anyone else… How hard can tutoring a golden boy be, Ivy? I pulled my phone out and dialed his number. Not once, not twice, not three times… six times. Six times… no response. “Ahhhhghhh!” I shouted, loud enough to make a passing student jump and glare at me. Great. First day. Already embarrassing. I threw my hands up, muttering curses under my breath, and typed a text instead: “Hi… I’m Ivy, your new tutor. Would you be available later, say, by 5 p.m., so we can start a study plan? Meet at the West wing libary” Sent. I glanced at the clock. Three o’clock. Perfect. Plenty of time… except that I was already late for lunch with my besties… Max, my sarcastic tech genius roommate, and Zoe, my cheerfully chaotic partner-in-crime who somehow manages to make even algebra seem fun. I sighed, stuffing the phone back in my bag. “What a great start,” I muttered, shaking my head. “I’m supposed to be saving my future and instead I’m babysitting the school’s golden disaster.” Max raised an eyebrow when I joined them at our usual table in the student lounge. “You look like someone just handed you a dead body for lunch,” he said, nudging my tray. “It might as well be,” I muttered, dropping into my seat. “I have to tutor Ronan Hale.” Zoe’s eyes went wide. “Wait… the Ronan Hale? Hockey captain, heartbreaker, king of no chill? That arrogant douche” “That’s him,” I said, stabbing at my salad with far more force than necessary. “And he’s ignoring my calls. Not that I’m surprised. He's probably somewhere doing what douches like him do.” Max snorted. “Oh, this I’ve got to see. Ivy Cross versus Mr. Perfect Hockey Boy. Who’s gonna win?” I rolled my eyes, but he wasn’t done. “Here I was thinking my last few months of college were going to be boring… and then voila! You bring the fun. You’re always a darling,” he said, giving my cheek a playful squeeze. I tried not to flinch, but I couldn’t help the small smile that tugged at my lips. Max always had a way of making the impossible feel… a little less impossible. I groaned, resting my head in my hand. “I’m not sure I want to find out. It all feels… impossible.” Max’s grin grew, clearly loving my meltdown. “Impossible? Ivy, you eat impossible for breakfast. Remember last semester? That 95 in Organic Chemistry? Yeah… that was all you. You’ve got this.” I blinked. “That’s chemistry… not… Ronan Hale.” “Oh, come on,” he said, leaning closer, voice all mock-serious. “You’ve got brains, patience, and… most importantly… he’s never faced you before. You’re going to crush him if he tries to mess with you. And when you do…” He wagged his eyebrows. “You’ll be the legend who tamed the untamable golden boy.” I rolled my eyes, but couldn’t stop a small laugh. My stomach twisted.. panic mixed with… maybe a tiny spark of excitement. Max’s grin was contagious. For a moment, I actually thought I might survive this nightmare. “Legend, huh?” I muttered. Max laughed, giving my shoulder a firm squeeze. “Yeah. Every legend needs a little drama, right? Now go in there, Ivy Cross. Show him why no one messes with you.” I drew a deep breath, letting his words sink in. Maybe… just maybe… I could do this.IVY POVFor the past two weeks, Hale had been on his best behavior.And that alone was terrifying.He was… nice. Shockingly nice. Polite. No snapping. No attitude. No bossy commands.Just calm answers and actual effort during our tutoring sessions. All of it started after I helped him bake that strawberry pie for the NHL scout… which was still one of the weirdest things I did ever thought I would do in my life… baking for Hale.Nice Ronan Hale didn’t sit right with me.Classes that day were the usual kind of chaos. Professors rushing through lectures, deadlines piling up, my brain juggling too many things at once. I barely made it to my last class on time and had to sprint across campus just to submit an assignment before the deadline.By the time I was done, my legs ached and my head throbbed.I checked the time and groaned. I was late.Stuffing my notebook into my bag, I hurried toward the cafeteria to meet Zoe and Max, hoping food and familiar faces would calm the restless feeling
IVY POVHe just stared at me, that unreadable smirk still tugging at the corner of his lips. My stomach churned. How is he so calm? Doesn’t he even care that he’s failing?“Are you going to start or just stare at me like that all day?” I snapped, my voice sharper than I meant.He tilted his head, blue-hazel eyes locked on mine. “You’re really serious about this, huh?”I crossed my arms, refusing to look away. “Of course I’m serious. You want to pass, right?”“Eh… kinda,” he said lazily, leaning back in his chair.I almost dropped my pencil. Kinda? I wanted to scream. “Kinda?! Hale, this isn’t a game! You can’t just ‘kinda’ know Algebra if you want to graduate!”He shrugged again, acting like my frustration amused him. And it did… almost.My chest tightened.I took a deep breath, trying to calm myself. Focus, Ivy. You came here to teach, not to kill him.. Cos I'm a step away from committing murder.“Fine,” I said, flipping open my notebook. “We’re starting with Linear Equations. One st
IVY POVThe hiccups wouldn’t stop as I followed him upstairs, my cheeks burning with embarrassment. Every step made me feel like the world was watching me fail.We entered a huge lounge that took my breath away. Dark hardwood floors gleamed under soft, golden lighting. Plush sofas and armchairs were scattered around, some with velvet throws. A massive fireplace dominated one wall, flames dancing behind glass. Floor-to-ceiling windows showed the city lights outside, and I could see that the room was decorated with expensive art, crystal chandeliers, and a bar in the corner stocked with everything I couldn’t even name. It was… overwhelming.And of course, my hiccups wouldn’t stop.Ronan turned to Walter, his face unreadable, lips pressed into a thin line. Finally, he spoke.“Walter, get her a glass of water… or a jug. I don’t think a glass can stop this,” he said, mockingly calm.I glared at him, my cheeks burning hotter.Walter moved quietly to the fridge and handed me a bottle of wate
IVY POVWe drove in silence for a while, the hum of the Mercedes the only sound. My hands gripped mybag in my lap, my mind spinning a million miles an hour.Finally, the man broke the silence.“I’m Walter… Butler, bodyguard to Ronan Hale,” he said, giving me a small smile. “You cancall me Walt.”I nodded, my throat suddenly dry. “Okay… Walt.”“You seem tense,” he said, his voice calm, almost gentle. “I understand. Thank you for doingthis… it means a lot to Ron.”I nodded again, unsure what to say. My heart was still racing, half from the car ride, half fromthe thought of Ronan Hale waiting somewhere out there to torture me.“You know,” Walt continued, his eyes on the road, “he missed two years. He attended classesonline, but he still struggles with some courses.”I bit my lip, my stomach twisting. Of course he is. It’s Ronan Hale. Annoying,… and somehowstill arrogantly failing.“Yeah,” I said softly, not trusting my voice to be steady.“Thank you again, Miss Cross,” he said, his
IVY POVI don’t know what’s scarier… waking up to your phone ringing nonstop at 2 a.m., or the fact thatmy body already knew who it was before I even checked the screen.Aghhh.My thoughts went wild as the phone buzzed again. And again. Five missed calls.I groaned, burying my face in the pillow. I tried to ignore it, really did. But the ringing wouldn’tstop, and my chest tightened with dread.I reached for my phone and squinted at the screen.Ronan Hale.Of course.I answered before it could ring again. “He…” My voice came out sleepy and rough.“Tutor girl,” he cut in. “Get ready. I’ll be at your place in twenty minutes.”I blinked, my brain struggling to catch up. I checked the time.2:00 a.m.“It’s… two a.m.,” I said, still half-asleep.“Yeah. I know that,” he replied, completely unbothered. “Get ready.”“Can’t we do this…”“You already know my rules,” he snapped, cutting me off again. “I’m already pissed you missedmy calls six times. Don’t make me wait.”The line went dead.I s
Ivy PovI headed inside, my head still spinning, my chest still tight with everything that had justhappened.I pushed the door open… And walked straight into another nightmare.Max was on the couch.Making out.With a girl.Her tits out..“Fuck… Max!” I shouted, my hands flying up to my face like that might erase the image. “Youhave a room, for fuck’s sake!”They broke apart so fast it was almost impressive. Max nearly fell off the couch trying to situpright.“Ivy!” he yelled. “I thought you’d be out longer!”“Well, clearly I wasn’t,” I groaned, still covering my eyes. “This day has already traumatized meenough… I don't need the image of this.. adding to it”The girl scrambled up, cheeks burning red. “I… I’m so sorry,” she mumbled, grabbing her bagbefore practically sprinting past me and out the door.Silence filled the apartment.I dropped my hands and stared at Max. “Unbelievable.”He sighed, running a hand through his hair. “Okay, yeah. My bad. Bad timing… ” his eyesnarrowed,







