~Xander~
The deep bass reverberating from my Aventador's subwoofers was enough to dissuade others. The adventure lay cocooned behind those tinted, blacked-out windows, cloaking it from prying eyes as moans transformed into hushed whispers. No one dared to intrude by peering inside. After all, I savored my morning feast as the uncrowned king of this college—I am a bully.
As the glass slid open, fresh air rushed in, dispersing the warmth inside. Listening to the sound of my partner's exhausted breath, a sense of contentment washed over me. A grin crept across my face as I glanced at the rearview mirror, pondering the moment. The girl stuttered my name in a shaky voice, "X... X… Xander." With a firm grip on her hair, I pulled her close, my intent clear. "Remember, it's sir, not Xander,"
She gasped when my fingers closed around her jaw with a single, firm grip. Intimidation, my strong suit. "Sir, may I go?" she asked, averting her gaze.
"I trust you've understood the lesson well," I replied.
She nodded without lifting her eyes. With a scowl, I signaled for her to vacate my car immediately. She complied like a submissive puppy, adhering to protocol. I establish the rules for both freshmen and seniors. No freshman is permitted to make direct eye contact; instead, they must avert their gaze to the third button of their own shirt, symbolizing complete submission by lowering their head while addressing a senior.
After she left, I adjusted my jeans and snug-fitting black t-shirt, accentuating those biceps destined to steal hearts. Stepping out of the car, I let out a relaxed breath, ready to embrace whatever the day at college might bring.
I'm Xander Baston, the affluent, indulged scion of the Baston family. My mother is of Greek descent, and my father boasts Viking lineage. I embody the perfect fusion of looks and strength. When it comes to chiseled good looks, 'tall, dark, and handsome' barely scratches the surface. With a sculpted physique radiating power and prestige, I'm a living masterpiece, with glossy brown eyes. Every girl on campus desires me, despite knowing my ruthless nature.
Stretching my arms and raking my fingers through my thick black curls, I surveyed Saint Xavier College of Business Management like a king overseeing his domain. I'm the self-proclaimed ruler here, calling the shots without hesitation. Even the staff recognize my authority, partly due to my mother's significant contributions and esteemed role as a trustee.
Locking the car door with a press of my thumb on the key fob, I couldn't help but groan, 'I'm starving.' A sigh escaped me, dissipating into the chilly air as I headed towards the college canteen, eagerly seeking relief from hunger.
In no time, my sycophantic buddies tagged along. Their presence was always tied to the little favors they hoped to receive by sticking close. It's funny how well I understand their motives now, considering I once enjoyed their company. But amidst these two-faced companions, there's only one genuine friend, Matt. He's the guy who's always there to steer me right, offering up life lessons on respect.
As I made my way towards Matt's car, surrounded by the fake crowd, I couldn't help but smirk. I greeted him with a hug, "Hey, Matty."
"Again?" Matt rolled his eyes and shot me a disgusted look, swiping a long hair off his t-shirt.
"What?"
"You did it again, but this time, on a college campus," Matt sighed, rolling his eyes.
"Technically, it happened in my car, not on campus."
"You're unbelievable... Forget it. Can't you show some respect for where you're studying?" Matt gestured towards the building ahead.
"Oh, come on, Matty. The only reason I'm here is for you, and these girls are just my sidekicks," I chuckled.
"Seriously? Xan, I'm warning you. If you fall in love with a girl, it'll bring a curse upon you," Matt cautioned.
I kept walking, completely brushing off Matt's words.
"Don't start this again. Women are only for my enjoyment. I'm not the kind of man who falls in love with any of them. I'm like a predator claiming every prey in his domain," I retorted.
"One day, even the mightiest predator falls for a particular prey, mark my words," Matt countered.
Matt persisted in urging me to value the women in my life, a college bus pulled onto the campus, and a voice called out from behind me, "New batch."
As the new college year kicked off, high school graduates streamed in to embark on their first year at our prestigious institution. Some exuded confidence as they entered the campus, while others were gripped by the fear of encountering me, fully aware of my reputation. For freshmen, discovering they were assigned to the same building as the seniors, and myself, was perhaps their worst nightmare.
Among the bustling crowd of fresh faces, there was a girl who stepped off the bus, casually swinging her bag onto her shoulder. She sported blue jeans and a simple white tank top, her eyes scanning the surroundings with curiosity. As she inhaled the crisp campus air, she couldn't help but whisper to herself, "Finally."
I was deep in conversation with Matt when the girl walked past us. For a brief moment, I sensed something, but then I quickly immersed myself in a heated verbal exchange with Matt.
"Time for some banter," a voice chimed in from the side.
That reminded me of the new group of students who had just arrived, ready for us seniors to establish our expectations. As we were about to head over to greet them, the dean appeared to welcome the newcomers, momentarily pausing our plans.
I observed him as he greeted the group with a casual "Good morning, everyone," before guiding them on the college tour as part of the orientation. It didn't take long for them to start asking questions and noticing our presence following along. I even overheard one of them inquire about bullying on campus, referencing the college's somewhat tarnished reputation in that regard. The dean, whom I find utterly worthless, reluctantly acknowledged the issue, fully aware of his inaction. He's afraid of me too, and rightfully so.
"So here are your class schedules, and yes, beware of our seniors. They might come to pull a few pranks, but you need not worry. Our college has strong policies against bullies,” he lied, before making eye contact with me and then dropping his gaze to the ground. With that, he left the new class to our mercy.
Meanwhile, all the students looked around at each other before introducing themselves. The first day seemed encouraging, and the professors were amiable. However, the reality was far from comforting. Despite the assurances from the dean, there was an undercurrent of fear among the students. They knew all too well that the college's policies were powerless against the true threat lurking within its walls—Xander Baston.
Their precious dean, as well as the chancellor, trembled at the mere mention of Xander's name, and that’s exactly how I wanted it. Those who knew me understood that resistance was futile. Surrendering to my will was the only path to avoid the torment I could inflict upon them for the next few years."
~LUKA~
As the class began, our professor, Mason, entered and introduced himself. I sat beside a girl whose name I had seen on her notebook. We exchanged a few smiles, and I leaned in to introduce myself first.
"Hi, I'm Luka," I said.
"And you are... Aoife, am I pronouncing it right?" I asked, a bit confused.
"No," she smiled.
"Oh, I'm sorry. I read it on your notebook," I replied.
She smiled and answered with a cute voice before rolling her eyes.
"You're not the first person to pronounce my name incorrectly. It's Ee-fa. I always wondered why my mom chose such a hard name for me."
The connection was instant; she seemed nice.
"So, Aoife, do you know anyone else here at the college?" I asked.
"Nope, I'm new in town," she replied.
As the day progressed, we found ourselves bonding quite well. While other girls were preoccupied with applying another layer of makeup, Aoife and I engaged in lively conversations about our favorite subjects, movies, and future plans.
As lunchtime approached, I extended an invitation for Aoife to join me at the cafeteria, where seniors were already enjoying their meals. Without hesitation, we gathered trays filled with fresh slices of garlic bread, salsa, apple juice, and a packet of Doritos, and settled at a corner table.
While we were engrossed in conversation about our first day, a senior whispered, "Newbies, Xander," as he observed us. "They must not know the rules," he remarked to his friends.
Soon, seniors surrounded us, invading our personal space while their leader watched on with amusement.
"Are you guys new here?" an unfamiliar voice interrupted Aoife and me. We turned to face the source.
"Yes, we're freshmen," Aoife replied casually.
"Do you know the rules of this college?" a female voice echoed.
"No, but I'm certain we haven't broken any," Aoife answered confidently.
I sensed the tension escalating, but Aoife seemed oblivious when she mentioned she was new in town.
"Sorry, sir. We were just leaving. We were hungry and decided to grab a bite here. Apologies for not greeting you first," I said, recalling the rumors swirling around the campus. Aoife gave me a confused look, wondering why I was apologizing.
"Did we do something wrong?" Aoife asked.
I furrowed my brow and gestured for her to stay quiet, noticing her clenching her fists.
"Your boyfriend's got it, baby girl," another male voice piped up from the left.
Aoife glared at him over the rims of her spectacles. First, they invaded her personal space, and now they were making assumptions about her.
"He's not my boyfriend. And don't you dare call me baby girl," she snapped, tightening her fist. I noticed Xander, the familiar figure, seated towards the back of the canteen. Sensing the tense atmosphere, I instinctively took a step back. Without pause, I reached out to take Aoife's hand, silently suggesting we leave the scene unfolding before us. "Let me go!" she screamed, yanking her hand away. It was clear she didn't appreciate being controlled by boys.
"What are you doing? I was trying to protect you," I sighed, feeling the weight of the situation. "These people could make our lives miserable. It's best not to provoke them. Just keep your head down and don't engage."
Aoife looked perplexed by the idea, her expression questioning whether this was a college or a military camp.
"Do you understand?" I pressed, as the seniors closed in.
"Yes," she whispered, realizing the danger she was in. She didn't want any drama on her first day. Her focus was on excelling in her studies and fulfilling her dreams. Earlier, she had confided in me about her aspirations to open her own company. Coming to this college to study business, she vowed not to let distractions like this derail her. Having already spent too much time mourning her mother's death and enduring the foster care system, she found little hope until earning a scholarship for this college.
When she finally agreed to leave with me, we made our way to the courtyard where other students were gathered, chatting, studying, and enjoying their lunch. Finding a spot beneath a tree, we settled down. Just then, a sweet blonde girl approached us.
"Hey guys, I'm Clara. I'm new here," she chirped, extending her hand. There was an instant connection between us all, and I found myself unable to take my eyes off Clara. Aoife sensed the chemistry between us and we engaged in lively conversation
~XANDER~
Observing the arrival of the new couple in the canteen, I couldn't help but feel intrigued. After they departed, I decided to distance myself from my friends and observe them from across the courtyard. Understanding my adversaries is essential when rules are breached.
While my friends questioned them at the lunch tables, I discerned that the boy appeared timid, whereas the girl exuded a certain charm. Despite not seeing her face, it was evident she could benefit from some guidance. It's important to uphold the rules, and she needed to learn that.
Meeting this new acquaintance is going to be interesting. I'm eager to show her the results of bold actions.
Let the game begin!
~XANDER~Outside the classroom, our group of seniors gathered, sharing knowing glances as we awaited the dean's exit. The atmosphere buzzed with anticipation, while inside, the freshmen sat unaware of the storm brewing just beyond the doors. Their world seemed serene, untouched by the reality waiting to crash in on them. Finally, the doors swung open, and the dean emerged, his smile giving the freshmen a false sense of security. Little did they know, their first taste of college life was about to get a lot more interesting, thanks to our planned intervention.Our group strode into the room, commanding attention. "Sit down, all of you," Victor's voice rang out, firm and authoritative, halting the students' departure. With a swift motion, we took our places. Victor continued, his tone measured yet commanding, "Good afternoon, everyone. I hope you all had a wonderful day. But now, it’s time for the real college announcements."Everyone looked at each other with confusion as they reluctan
~AOIFE~The next day, I found myself standing before the dean's office, nerves fluttering within me. Glancing around anxiously, I hesitated before finally rapping on the door. Memories of the seniors' humiliating treatment flooded my mind.Their actions in class were bad enough, but it was the extent of their mistreatment, not just towards me but everyone else, that truly appalled me. As a girl living independently, I refused to accept such injustice any longer. Determined, I resolved to ensure that no one else would suffer as I did the day before.I questioned myself, "Am I doing right or wrong?" Finally summoning the courage, I approached the door and knocked. "Come in," a voice beckoned from the other side. As I entered, the dean greeted me with a smile. "Good morning, sir.""Good morning. What brings you here? Miss..." the dean trailed off, struggling to recall my name."Aoife Marshall. Sir, as you mentioned yesterday, your college has a strict policy against bullies." My confident
As I explained everything to Clara and Luka, I struggled to contain my anger. "You're in a huge predicament. You gave them a reason to torture you, and I know Xander will not forgive you for this." Luka remarked on my situation before Clara waved off his comment."Shut up, Luka.""What do you expect me to say? I'm not mistaken.""They vandalized my room and publicly shamed me. What more could they possibly want?" My voice trembled with anger, and tears threatened to spill from my eyes.Luka's eyes squinted as he noticed someone approaching from behind.The three of us gulped as we saw Xander giving me an angry glare, followed by Zareena and Victor. It didn't take long for me to understand they had informed him about my latest actions.Something told me I was in trouble now. The way these bullies were looking at me gave me the vibe that a war had begun.Before that war could start, we hastily walked into our classroom and settled into our seats. It was best to play it safe for now.**
~Xander~I was alone in my classroom, reading stupid social media posts while scrolling my phone. The day seemed fine, as all my mates were out, and I was waiting for Matt. I heard a knock and didn’t bother to look up. I mean, who would knock before entering the classroom?Once again, my annoyed ears heard the same sound, and this time I jerked my neck to rebuke the person. Beyond my expectations, I saw her. It was none other than the new birdie looking at me. I stuffed the phone in my front pocket and walked toward her. With a blush, she lowered her peer.“What are you doing here?” I said, while scanning her beauty. She tucked away a strand of hair behind her ear, and my eyes caught her tattoo again.“Can I talk to you?” she asked.What is she doing here? Didn’t she know others would insult her more than ever for entering a senior’s classroom? And why was she talking to me like that?Her cheeks turned red, and the composed breathing hooked my attention. Her voice was seducing me, and
~Aoife~The morning was cold and foggy, just like my life had been these past few days. I used to love this weather when mom made hot cocoa for me, and we watched movies together. Now that she’s gone, this weather makes me feel alone. I was awake, looking at her picture close to my bed.“Good morning, Mum.” I remembered she loved to kiss my forehead, and never forget to mention welcoming the new day with fresh energy, but today I didn’t want to get out of bed. Why would I? I have zero motivation, nor was I eager to start my day.When I came here, I was ready to win the world, but in the last few days, everything changed. All I wanted was to hide where these people couldn’t torture me anymore. I just wanted this to be over. But what about the promises I made to my mother? I promised her to conquer every fear in my life.I glanced at my tattoo: Love never fails.She used to call me the love of her life. If she were here, she would never want me to hide. While I was wrapped in the turm
~Xander~She left her innocent eyes on my soul. This moment reminds me of a story. Some folks who needed emotional rescue were trapped in an iceberg that took many years to form. When you bring your gentle flame to their outer walls and melt a little, if they are brave enough, they will light their internal flame and allow the ice to melt. If they are afraid, they will add more layers of ice faster than you can melt it.Unknowingly, I felt the same. Aoife was an unknown flame that melted my heart, and I was not ready for the change. My playboy image wanted to bite every part of her delicate body, while my heart wanted to be with her. In this turmoil, when Zareena pushed her, it enraged my emotions to a degree I’d never felt before.My angry look toward Zareena scared her off, and she stomped outside. I didn’t understand my sudden anger. Is Aoife controlling me? Or does Zareena’s misbehavior towards Aoife affect me?All I knew was her teary eyes influenced me deeply. With this emotiona
My big tears rolled down my cheeks, and I finally relaxed when he pulled away.“Are you okay?” My eyes were closed as I heard that voice. I thought it was Matt who questioned me, but when I opened my eyes, Matt was blowing air on my wound.I felt another presence beside me when I saw my hand had not flinched on the chair. My nails dug into someone's hand instead of the leather arm. From the corner of my eyes, I saw something unexpected.“You… Oh, I am sorry, sir.”Right out of the blue? What was he doing here?It was Xander. But when did he arrive? And why was he standing next to me?Lots of questions boomed in my mind as I jerked my hand away from his wrist that was now scratched from my nails. “What are you doing here?” Matt questioned.He didn’t answer because he was busy looking at my nervous, flushed face. I gulped down a lump in my throat and backed myself behind the chair, lowering my eyes immediately.“Xan, what?” Matt asked again.Looking at his scratched wrist, I somehow fe
That next morning, I rushed myself to the library. Once there, Aunt Agnes was busy talking to her husband. “Good morning.” I smiled.“Good morning, pretty girl,” Uncle answered immediately.“Good morning, dear. What brings you here so early?” “I hope I am not asking too much from you guys. Since you are looking for a helping hand, I need a job. My brother wants to admit himself to rehab, and he needs my help.”They furrowed their brows, listening to me carefully.“Do you want money? We can help you,” Aunty offered.“No, I want this job. Please accept my offer to help.”They smiled and nodded their heads, quickly in agreement.Before I even mentioned my paycheck, Uncle said, “I will talk to management. We will pay you biweekly if that’s okay?”I nodded with excitement and happy tears as I hugged them.“Thank you for helping me. I’ll come after college hours,” I said excitedly before leaving the library and walking out.As I left, my mind was busy scheduling my day with the additional
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~Aoife~I took a deep breath, feeling a mix of excitement and nervousness as I prepared for my wedding day. The room was filled with love and happiness, and Neeral was helping fix my perfect bun, adjusting my veil. I finally looked at myself in the mirror, and tears welled up in my eyes.“It feels like I’m dreaming,” I breathed, my voice filled with emotion.“No, you’re not. This is what you’ve always wanted,” a familiar voice came from the corner of the room. I turned and saw Gabriel and Angel walking towards me.“Congratulations,” Angel said, hugging me tightly.“Thank you.” Gabriel cupped my face and gently kissed the top of my head. “I can’t help but wonder what’s going to happen now.” “What do you mean?” “You’re pregnant.” Confusion furrowed my brow. “That means Xander should be prepared to get his ass kicked by you.” He chuckled. We all laughed, enjoying the lighthearted moment.“No, I’ve done this before, and I know how to compose myself.” “No, you don’t know how to comp
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~Neeral~Eight Months Later…It had been eight long months since I last laid eyes on Matt, yet my heart still ached from the moment I left him. When he unexpectedly showed up in Seattle, seeking my forgiveness, I foolishly allowed a glimmer of hope to flicker within me. But I soon realized that it was nothing more than a gesture of a gentleman asking for forgiveness, devoid of any deeper feelings. In an attempt to distance myself, I cut off all social contacts and disappeared from social media, keeping a low profile.I didn’t know if I was hiding from Matt or simply afraid of what might transpire if he discovered I was now residing in Austin. I had started a new job at a local publication house, which paid enough for me to survive. I rented a house with new friends, and everything seemed to be going well. However, every weekend served as a reminder of my solitude, as my friends would retreat to their families’ or boyfriends’ houses. To fool my longing heart, I sometimes found myself s
~Neeral~Despite having crushed Taylor’s heart, he selflessly requested that I stay and help him finish the work in Seattle before I left for Austin. I agreed, feeling a sense of responsibility towards him. He didn’t complain or question me about the person responsible for his heartbreak. His kindness and understanding only intensified my guilt.Taylor had planned a farewell dinner for me, but he had to leave abruptly due to his father’s illness. He apologized and asked me to stay in Seattle for another week to assist him. As he departed, I found myself alone in the chilly city, fully engrossed in completing the pending work before my departure.Returning to my cottage, I was greeted by John and his wife, who had been taking care of the place. They had prepared a delicious meal for me, and I thanked them with a smile. However, the atmosphere took a sudden turn when John informed me that someone had come looking for me earlier but refused to provide his name.Confused, I frowned and ca
~Matt~Mending a broken heart felt like an impossible task, akin to building a sandcastle in a perpetually wet place. No matter how hard I tried, a wave would inevitably crash upon me, obliterating everything I had painstakingly constructed. How foolish was I to find myself in the same situation again?I had developed a special connection with Neeral, only to witness her accepting Taylor’s ring. Falling in love once more required effort, but I failed to nurture it. Our story seemed to leap to its climax before it even had a chance to begin.When Taylor proposed to her, I struggled to understand how I should react. Should I direct my anger toward him or at myself? I didn’t dare express my feelings to her, and she didn’t wait for me either. We shared a bond, but my confusion persisted. Was it friendship or something more? An unsettling fear crawled beneath my skin.What if I told her how I felt, and she left me like Aoife did? What if I asked her to wait, allowing me to discern if my em
~Neeral~After my heartfelt conversation with Taylor, I returned home. He had expressed his love for me with such joy, but Matt’s reaction to my proposal left me astounded. Why did he act like such a jerk? He had never seen me as anything more than a friend, so why did it seem like he was unhappy?With a stack of files in my hands, I struggled to open the door to my house. It was already 8 o’clock, and Matt wasn’t home. I called him, but he didn’t answer. I sent him a message, and I saw the three dots indicating that he was typing, but no reply came.Feeling a mix of worry and frustration, I decided to take a quick shower, prepare dinner, and keep myself busy with work. I waited for him at the dinner table for a long time, but he never showed up.My eyes wandered to the ring Taylor had given me. It was beautiful, and it brought a faint smile to my face. Perhaps one day, I would be able to love Taylor as deeply as I had loved Matt.Lost in my thoughts, my phone chimed. It was Taylor on
~Neeral~It had been two weeks since that horrible incident happened to me, and a strange feeling of suffocation took hold of my heart. I thought I could survive as Matt’s friend, but the closer we got, the more I felt myself drowning in pain. I couldn’t see myself as just his friend anymore. This realization reached its peak when he referred to me as his close friend in front of his family.Last weekend, we went to meet his parents. They welcomed me with open arms. It felt nice because I missed my mom so much. Matt told them about Aoife and Xander, and it surprised his parents to hear about those incidents. They were happy that I stood by Matt’s side, but I cursed myself for creating so much pain for myself. I was foolish to let him enter my heart, and now it was enough. I needed to move on.I created profiles on dating apps, hoping to find someone who would help me forget about Matt. However, my bad luck struck again when he saw an email notification from a dating app on my laptop.“
“Matt!” I screamed, desperation and fear filling my voice.Suddenly, someone forcibly pulled him away from me, and all I could hear was Victor’s agonized scream before I heard his feet on the floor as he rushed out of the house. Matt came barging back into the room, and as my senses slowly returned, I scrambled to cover my nakedness.Shivering and bleeding from my lips, I looked up at Matt, hoping for his protection and salvation. He scratched my face and body, leaving visible marks of his assault, and all I wanted was to be safe in Matt’s arms. “Hey, are you okay?” Matt’s voice trembled with concern as he hurried to my side. He grabbed a bedsheet and gently wrapped it around me, shielding me from the world’s harshness. Tears streamed down my face, and I couldn’t help but feel disgusted when I looked at myself.“It’s all my fault... I am worthless,” I whimpered, my voice filled with self-loathing.Matt’s eyes widened with disbelief, and he reached out to touch my trembling shoulder.