The shrill sound of my alarm jolts me out of sleep, I groan and stretch, realizing it's already six on the dot.
Time to get ready for school, I drag myself out of bed and head for the bathroom, thirty minutes later, I'm done bathing and brushing.
Now comes the hardest part deciding what to wear, my wardrobe is full of beautiful clothes, yet picking one always feels like a battle.
After several minutes of indecision, I settle for a black body-fitted short gown with a side slit that runs from my thigh down to my knee, It's off-shoulder with long sleeves, and the fit makes my curves stand out softly, I add a thin belt around my waist to highlight the shape.
It's plain black with subtle designs elegant but bold, I matched it with black block heels and a medium-sized black handbag and one last look in the mirror and I smile.
Wow.
I'm freaking beautiful. My skin glows, my curves sit right, and my hair neatly braided in black extensions frames my face with two thin strands left on each side, I apply light makeup, just enough to look fresh, not dramatic.
"Now... what color of bag?" I mutter, glancing around. "Red, maybe?" I pick a small red purse and nod to myself in approval. Perfect.
Hun, breakfast is ready! Hope you're dressed," Mum calls from outside the door.
Yes, Mum! I'll be down in a minute!" I shout back, slipping my books into the bag.
Before leaving, I hear a soft bark. "Cutie!" I smile, turning to see my puppy wagging its tail eagerly. I kneel, and she jumps into my arms.
"That's your way of saying good morning, huh?" I giggle, placing her gently on the floor.
"Be a good girl, okay? Don't mess up the room or run outside, we're still new here, I'll send someone to bring your food. Bye, Cutie." I leave the room and head to the dining hall.
Mum, Dad I mean, Mr. Andrew and that bitch, Kathryn, are already seated. "Good morning, Mr. Andrew. Good morning, Mum," I greet politely, taking my seat. Mum's eyes study me, probably wondering why I still call him Mr. Andrew instead of Dad, but I'm not ready for that yet. "Good morning, dear.
You look beautiful today," Mr. Andrew says warmly. "Thank you, sir," I reply with a polite smile as I start to eat. Kathryn hisses softly and continues with her food.
"We're definitely winning 'Best Sisters of the Year,'" I mutter sarcastically, nearly choking on my food.
"Be careful," Mum says quickly, handing me a glass of water.
"I'm leaving now, Dad," Kathryn says, standing up.
"Are you done eating, darling?" he asks. "Yes, sir," "I've credited both your accounts, "Use the money wisely and behave yourselves in school." "Okay, Dad," Kathryn says sweetly, kissing him on the cheek.
I follow, kissing both Mum and Mr. Andrew before heading out behind her.
The Rolls-Royce was already parked outside.
The driver opens the door for us, and we get in.
The moment we drive off, I can't help but think this is the most luxurious car I've ever ridden in.
I sit quietly, counting the reasons my life feels upside down, I left behind my friends, my city, my peace everything, Sometimes I wish Dad were still alive, I'm not into material things, I just want happiness.
My thoughts are cut short when the car stops in front of the university gates with name boldly written "GATEWAY COLLEGE ".
As soon as we step out, three girls rush over to Kathryn. One of them, wearing tiny bum shorts and a crop top, points at me and whispers something. Suddenly, everyone's eyes are on me,I feel their stares and whispers follow me like shadows as I walk to my locker.
I was arranging my things in my locker when a sharp voice cuts through the noise.
"Well, look who we have here, the new girl. I've heard quite a lot about you," one of Kathryn's friends sneers.
She's dressed in a tight short gown that barely fits, I decide to ignore her, but Kathryn speaks up. "Let's go, girls, she isn't worth it.
You'll be seeing us around, bitch," she says with a smirk before walking off with her crew.
"Wow," I mutter, forcing a smile. "Lily, welcome to your new nightmare." "Hey, do you remember me?" a cheerful voice says behind me.
I turn around to see a familiar face. "You were the lady who rescued me the other day when I was almost robbed!" she says excitedly.
"Yeah, I remember, Linda Daniels, right?"
"Yes! How did you know my name?" "You forgot your ID card that day," I reply, handing it to her from my bag.
"Oh my God! Thank you so much. I've been looking for this everywhere." and so happy right anyways since you know my name so what's your name
"No problem, I'm Lily, I just moved here and transferred to this university recently." "I figured," she laughs. "It's written all over your face." We both laugh.
"I'm in the Psychology Department. You?" I ask. "Same here!" she says brightly. "We also have an Inspirational Class that includes all levels 100 to 500. You should join me there; it's where most people go, You'll meet everyone the beautiful, the rich, the weird, the powerful."
Linda is fun to be around light-skinned, with long natural hair tied in a high ponytail.
She's wearing a blue pencil skirt, a black crop top, and simple black sandals. She's effortlessly stylish.
"Hey, Earth to Lily," she laughs, snapping her fingers. "Come back to Africa!" I burst into laughter. "Sorry, I was just thinking. So, how's school generally?"
"It's nice... except for one group The DIVAS."
"The DIVAS?" I repeat, confused.
"They're a group of rich, entitled girls, Kathryn's one of them, their parents basically control this university, so they do whatever they want.
Everyone avoids them unless you want trouble.
The only people they respect are a group called The BOLD a set of handsome, mysterious guys in 300 level.
But those guys rarely talk to anyone." "Wow, sounds like a lot of drama," I sigh.
Linda chuckles. "Oh, there's more. You'll find out soon enough." We walk together into our lecture hall and take seats near the front a huge mistake, apparently.
"Let's ignore them," Linda whispers when she notices the DIVAS sitting nearby. "I also saw you coming out of the same car as Kathryn today." "Yeah, long story. I'll tell you later," I whisper back.
"By the way, who's that girl in the black tight gown sitting close to Kathryn?"
"That's Annabel the jezebel of Gateway University," Linda whispers, and we both laugh quietly.
"And the one in bum shorts and a crop top?" "Mirabel. She's... let's say, the campus flirt. She can't resist cute guys."
"Wow. Classy," I mutter. Linda grins. "And the one in the pink beret and white top is Jessica the school's number-one gossip. She spreads rumors faster than wildfire." We both laugh too loudly, earning stares from our classmates.
I notice Kathryn and her crew glaring at us. Annabel starts to stand up but freezes when the lecturer walks in.
"God saved my ass this morning," I whisper to Linda, and we both hide our laughter.
"Good morning, class," the lecturer began, stepping to the front of the room.
"Today's topic is Introduction to Psychology. Before we start, I'd like to welcome a new student who just joined us.
Could you please raise your hand?" I hesitated for a second, then slowly stood upheartbeat pounded so loudly I could hear it in my ears, I could already feel the judgmental eyes of my classmates burning into me.
"Good morning," I said, trying to sound calm.
"Good morning," he replied with a kind smile.
"Please introduce yourself." "My name is Lily," I said firmly. "I'm here to study."
The room erupted in laughter even the lecturer chuckled a little.
When the noise finally died down, he said, "Well, everyone is here to study too, Miss Lily." I met his eyes.
"I don't think so," I said, my voice steady.
He raised a brow. "And why do you think that?"
"Because some people are here to show off, bully others, or make them feel less than they are," I answered.
"But I'm here to do the opposite to learn." A few students clapped quietly.
They knew exactly who I was talking about.
The lecturer nodded, slightly impressed.
"That's a fair point, you may sit down." He turned to the board and wrote PSYCHOLOGY in bold letters. "Now," he continued
"I'm sure everyone here has heard the word before...Who can tell me what psychology means?"
The room was silent.
No one raised a hand.
Then, just as he was about to call on someone, his phone rang.
He frowned, answered it quickly, and his expression changed. "Apologies, class. I have to attend to something urgent.
We'll continue this next time," he said before hurrying out of the room.
I turned to Linda, who was already packing her things.
"So, what's the plan now? We've got a few minutes before the next class," I asked.
"Let's drop our books first meet me at the entrance," she said, heading for her locker. "Okay, see you there."
I walked to my locker, humming softly to myself.
It had been an interesting morning my first day, and I'd already spoken up in class.
Not bad, I thought. And Linda seems like fun.
No dull moments with her.
As I swapped my books, I suddenly felt a gentle tap on my shoulder. "Hey" I turned around and froze..It was Linda, her hair was damp, her face streaked with tears, and her books were wet.
"Linda! What happened?" I grabbed her shoulders, panic rising. "Please, Lily," she said softly, her voice trembling. "Don't get involved." "Linda," I said firmly,
"was it the DIVAS? Yes or no?" She didn't answer just looked down and nodded. My jaw tightened. "Follow me," I said through clenched teeth. "Lily, please," she pleaded.
"You can't fight them. They'll twist everything against you.
Their parents basically run this school. If we react, we'll be the ones punished." I sighed deeply, trying to calm the storm inside me.
"Fine. But let's get you cleaned up first."
We went to the restroom, I helped her dry her hair and wipe the water off her face.
"Thank you," she whispered. "You didn't have to." "I know," I said quietly, "but you're my friend."
We hurried to our next class nearly late and slipped into seats at the back, directly across from Kathryn and her friends.
I could feel their eyes on us. Smirks. Whispers. Then laughter. I clenched my fists under the desk.
"My patience is running out," I muttered under my breath, just loud enough for them to hear.
"Keep pushing, and I'll come for you." They laughed harder, like I'd just told a joke.
When the class ended, most students quickly left maybe they sensed what was coming.
Kathryn and her crew strutted toward us like they owned the place. She folded her arms, tilting her head in mock pity. "Well, well... the new girl and her charity case," she said coldly.
"Do you really think you or your mother could ever fit into my family? Let me make it simple for you. I'll make sure of that."
I kept my eyes on my notes, pretending not to hear her, even as she leaned closer.
"I'm talking to you!" she snapped, shoving my books off the desk. "Don't provoke me, Kathryn," I said quietly.
"I've tolerated your nonsense, but if you don't back off, I can't promise I'll stay calm."
"Oh, I'm so scared," she said with fake laughter. "What are you going to do, new girl?"
Before I could reply, she slapped me hard. Gasps rippled through the classroom. My cheek stung, and for a moment I couldn't breathe.
Her friends laughed and kicked my books across the floor.
"Don't test us again," Mirabel sneered as they walked out, flipping their hair like nothing had happened. I stood there, silent.
My hands were shaking, my eyes burning, but I refused to let the anger consume me.
I bent down and picked up my books slowly, one by one. Everyone was staring. Some looked shocked; others just... amused. "I can't keep doing this," I said finally, my voice low.
"I'm done letting them treat us like trash." "Lily, please," Linda said, pulling at my arm. "Let's just leave." We walked out together, ignoring the whispers that followed us. I could still feel Kathryn's slap burning on my face.
Outside the school gate, Linda asked softly, "Where do you stay?"
"Chilove Estate, Number Two," I said. Linda blinked.
"Wait...what? Is that not the same house the almighty Kathryn lives too or am I getting it all wrong lily?" "Yeah," I muttered. "It's... complicated. I'll explain later."
"I will be waiting,my house isn't far from the Chilove estate we can just book a ride instead cause we both know you can't ride with Kathryn Within few minutes our ride arrived and he hooped in.
We arrive at the estate but I was so angry to go inside cause it reminded me of that bitch...Linda noticed it and hugged me, the cab stopped me at my gate after which the cab took Linda to her house.
"Don't forget to call me when you get home ok? Linda nodded as the car drove off.
"Oh no, I'm going to be late!" I groaned, rushing out of the bathroom with my towel wrapped tightly around me.
With only a few minutes left, I scrambled to get dressed black mini jeans skirt and a fitted white top, and white sneakers to match. I let my hair fall free, styling two neat braids from the sides near my ears. A gold hairband held everything together, keeping it from falling into my face.
After packing my school materials into my black bag, I stood before the mirror. My reflection looked exhausted, so I quickly applied a little makeup foundation, powder, a hint of lipstick, and shaped my brows. My "simple look" as I liked to call it was just gloss, powder, and soft baby curls.
An hour later, I was finally downstairs. I packed my breakfast into a bag because there was no way I could eat that much food right now. Dad had already given me permission to take his truck.
"He's such a good man," I smiled, slipping on my knuckles rings.
I was still admiring the car when my mind flashed ..Cutie hadn't shown up, and I hadn't seen him since I woke up.
"Should I go upstairs to check on him? Or just rush to school?" I muttered. "I'm already late, and Linda's going to nag me to death."
I quickly texted Mom:
Me: "Hey Mom, please check on Cutie."
Grabbing my bag, I headed out and drove straight to Linda's house.
When I got there, I honked the horn. "Linda!" I called through the window. "Hurry up, we're late!"
Her voice came from inside. "I'm coming, Lily! Just give me a second!"
Moments later, Linda stepped out, brushing her hair behind her ear. She looked effortlessly pretty in her jeans and a white crop jacket.
"Wow, look at you," I said teasingly as she got in. "You really took your time."
"Whatever," she said, rolling her eyes as she fastened her seat belt. "And by the way, your car looks so damn good."
"Right? It's Dad's. Try not to fall in love with it," I said with a smirk as we pulled out of the driveway.
Linda laughed. "You're so full of yourself."
"I'm confident, not full," I replied, laughing too.
"Anyway," she said, "what about your stepsister, Kathryn?"
"She's the same noisy drama queen as always," I sighed. "She probably woke up yelling again this morning."
Linda laughed. "That girl could win an award for talking."
"Exactly," I said, shaking my head.
We cruised down the street, music filling the car as the city woke around us.
"Please, drive slower," Linda begged. "I don't want to die young. I still have goals to achieve."
"Like getting The BOLD to finally notice you? But which of the guys are you crushing on?" I teased.
She gasped. "Lily!"
"Relax," I laughed. "Your secret's safe with me."
"It better be," she said, trying to sound serious but failing to hide her smile.
When we reached the school gate, heads immediately turned as we drove through. The stares followed us all the way to the parking lot.
"Why are they staring like that?" I whispered.
"Because we look hot," Linda said with a wink.
We parked and stepped out, the attention making me blush a little. I tugged Linda's hand. "Let's go before they start drooling."
Inside the building, we stopped at our lockers to grab our materials.
"Why were you walking like you were enjoying all those stares?" Linda teased.
"What's wrong with that?" I said, grinning. "Maybe they've never seen two beauty queens before."
"You're impossible," she said, laughing.
When we got to the lecture hall, there were still a few empty seats, so we chose the second row. According to what I'd heard, this hall was for all levels for "Inspirational course", while the hall opposite was for other courses.
"Lily," Linda whispered, "what's your plan after class?"
"Nothing much," I replied.
"There's a party the level-three guys are throwing today for freshers. Are you coming?"
"I don't know," I said. "Maybe I'll go to the general fresher's party next week instead. Mom probably wouldn't let me go to this one unless it's school-organized."
"Come on," Linda urged. "It'll be fun to meet new people."
There was something in her tone that made me suspicious. "Linda," I said, narrowing my eyes, "if you tell me the real reason you want to go, maybe I'll consider it."
She smiled nervously. "What reason? I just want to have fun! Jeez, what are you thinking?"
"Nothing," I said, pretending to believe her.
She suddenly nudged me, motioning toward the door. Standing there were The DIVAS including Kathryn.
Kathryn wore a mini black leather skirt with a silky crop top and a matching jacket that revealed her flat stomach. Her sky-blue sneakers and heavy makeup screamed attention. Beside her, Jessica wore a tight mini dress. They all strutted in confidently, soaking up the spotlight.
"Backbenchers," Linda muttered under her breath.
The class was almost full. We had about five minutes before the lecturer would arrive, but Linda kept glancing toward the door.
"Hey, Linda," I whispered, "did you forget your brain outside? Why are you staring at the entrance?"
"Nothing," she said quickly. "I'm just waiting for the lecturer."
"Sure you are," I teased. "Serious student indeed."
Then Linda froze. Her cheeks turned pink. I followed her gaze toward the doorway and that's when they walked in.
Three guys.The BOLD they murmured around.
The air in the hall shifted instantly. Every girl began adjusting her outfit,intentionally popping out their boobs for attention , while the guys just gawked like they'd never seen competition before.
"Oh, great," I muttered. "My gender is embarrassing me again."
Even the DIVAS weren't left out, each one subtly fixing her clothes and adjusting what doesn't need adjustment,Kathryn zip down her jacket reviewing only her bra to draw attention.
Kathryn stood up and confidently walked toward the first guy the one in front. He wore all black: a fitted shirt, dark jeans, and black sneakers. His hair was dreaded neatly, while the other two had low cuts and matching black outfits.
The guy with the dreads walked right past Kathryn without even looking at her.
"Now that's impressive," I whispered under my breath.
Linda leaned closer. "That's them," she whispered.
Before I could ask who she meant, our lecturer walked in. The class instantly went silent.
I turned around again, only to lock eyes with the guy on dreadlocks. My heartbeat skipped. He looked away casually and took a seat in the middle row just a few seats away from us.
"Honestly, Linda," I whispered, "I don't get why everyone finds that group of guys so attractive. They're overrated."
Linda smirked. "Lily, I'm tempted to say you're blind."but you are blind my love
We were done with Inspirational Class. It was a free period, so Linda and I decided to grab lunch.
The cafeteria was full as usual noise everywhere, laughter echoing, trays clattering, and a few people pretending not to look at who just walked in. The smell of foods filled the air.
We squeezed our way through the crowd and finally spotted an empty table by the window.
"Finally," Linda breathed, collapsing into a chair.
I ordered pasta with egg and yogurt. I was too hungry to even talk.
"Don't tell me you're ordering only your own plate of pasta," Linda shouted as I collected my order from the waitress.
"Is something wrong with your mouth, or should I replace it with Kathryn's?" I teased.
She frowned dramatically. "God forbid!" Then quickly made her own order rice and chicken sauce.
"Lily," Linda said after a while, lowering her voice. "Did you see those guys? The almighty fine ones The Bold?"
I rolled my eyes. "What about them? They're just normal. There's nothing special about those ones."
Her mouth dropped open. "Just normal? Are you blind? You need drugs for your eyes, because something's definitely wrong with your sight."
I laughed. "You're crazy." I couldn't help smiling at the way she emphasized 'just normal'. I laughed harder and reached over to tickle her.
Then, suddenly, the noise in the cafeteria shifted. I looked up and saw three guys walking in tall, calm, confident. They didn't talk much, but everyone could feel their presence.
Linda's jaw dropped. "Speak of the devil. here they come"
They headed straight for the table right in front of us. I tried not to look, but Linda was practically vibrating beside me.
"Oh my God, Lily, they're sitting right there," she whispered like she'd seen ghosts.
"Relax," I muttered, rolling my eyes. "If you faint, I'll just leave you here."
She was still gushing when one of them the one with the clean haircut turned and winked in our direction.
Linda nearly screamed. "Oh my God, did you see that?"
"He probably had something in his eye," I said, pretending not to care.
"That's Zion!" she whispered quickly. "The one beside him is Army, and that one with the dreadlocks..." her voice dropped, "...that's Byrain Davis."
I looked up.
"He definitely looks like a nightmare," I whispered into Linda's ear. She turned to me with that wild look, like she could eat me alive.
"Stop it, Linda, you're scaring me," I teased, and she finally broke into a smile.
He sat quietly, saying nothing, his posture calm and sure. His dreadlocks were neat, his eyes dark and unreadable. He wasn't smiling, just watching like someone who saw more than he said.
Then our eyes met.
It wasn't some dramatic movie moment just a quiet, deep glance that seemed to last longer than it should. My heartbeat skipped. I looked away quickly.
"Not me," I muttered. "I'm not joining the rest of you." #fangirls
Linda laughed, but I could feel my heart beating faster than before.
BYRAIN'S POV
I walked in with Zion and Army into the cafeteria like always. People started whispering, but I ignored them. My eyes had already found the only person I cared to see.
She sat near the window, smiling as she talked with her friend over a plate of food.
Lily.
She didn't know me but I have known her for the past 3years, I'd memorized that face. The way she moved when she spoke, the small laugh that showed her dimple, the way she bit her lip when she was thinking.
Zion was saying something, but I wasn't listening. I kept glancing in her direction, trying not to make it obvious.
Then she looked up. Our eyes met just for a second.
She froze, then looked away quickly like nothing happened.
I smiled faintly, staring down at my tea.
Zion noticed. "Bro, what's funny?"
"Nothing," I said.
But it wasn't nothing. It was her.
The smell of strong perfume hit me before I even heard the voice.
"Byrain!"
I sighed quietly. Kathryn. Of course.
She walked up to our table with her girls trailing behind like shadows.
"You didn't come to the party last weekend," she said, flipping her hair, sounding all dramatic. "It was so boring without you guys!"
Annabel jumped in, loud enough for them to hear, "Seriously! You're supposed to be the life of every event!"
While they were talking, Mirabel was leaning into Zion, laughing at nothing, touching his shoulder like she owned the place. Jessica tried to do the same with Army, but he just shrugged her hand off without even looking at her.
I didn't answer. Zion smirked beside me.
Kathryn laughed, pretending not to notice my silence. "Anyway, I heard you're planning another one the fresher's party. Everyone's already talking about it! Imagine The Bold hosting the biggest party on campus!"
I stirred my tea, saying nothing.
"It's next week, right?" she pressed. "You have to let me help maybe I'll be the hostess."
Zion grinned. "That's if Byrain even wants a hostess."
Kathryn giggled. "Of course he does. He just doesn't like saying things in public."
I finally looked up. "It's next week," I said quietly and a bit louder for Lily and her friend to hear.
She blinked. "What?"
"The party," I repeated. "Next week"
"Oh," she laughed awkwardly. "Right. I knew that."
She kept talking, but her voice faded into the background. My eyes drifted back toward the window.
Lily and her friend were standing to leave. I watched her adjust her bag and walk out, her laughter soft and genuine. I'd grown used to watching her from afar this years, but today felt different. The way she moved, the curve of her body it pulled me in completely.
I could almost imagine my hands running over her, feeling her warmth, the softness of her skin...and how she would softly moan my name. My wolf stirred restlessly inside me, growling with hunger I could barely control.
I told Pany(wolf) to calm down, but he wouldn't listen. She's ours, he whispered. Ours and nobody else's.
She didn't look back but I wished she did. Because the moment she walked away, it felt like she was taking a piece of me with her.
LILY POV
As soon as we stepped outside, Linda sighed dramatically.
"Lily, tell me you saw how Mirabel was touching Zion, like she owns him."
"Ahh, someone's jealous! I noticed you kept staring at Zion. Don't tell me that's the love I'm seeing," I teased, and she blushed furiously.
"But Kathryn really loves attention," Linda quickly added, changing the topic.
I laughed. "That girl loves attention more than food."
Linda smirked. "Anyway, did you hear what she said? They're hosting the fresher's party next week."
I nodded. "You're definitely going, right?"
She grinned. "And you're coming with me."
I shook my head. "No way. My mom would kill me if I went to a late-night party."
Linda rolled her eyes. "We'll see about that. Besides... your sweet sister Kathryn is going, so why can't you? You could tell your mom that you and Kathryn are going together. If she says no, I bet your dad will definitely convince her to let you go."
"That's true. Anyway, let's see how it goes, but I'm not promising you anything yet."
We started walking down the hallway. I didn't say it out loud, but my mind wasn't on the party. It was still on Byrain the way he looked at me, the calmness in his eyes.
I didn't want to think about him, but I couldn't stop. He had this strange, quiet aura that pulled me in, even though I didn't understand why.