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His Shield, Her Secret Empire
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Chapter 2

Holly Erickson POV:

The annual Valentine's Day gala was a blur of expensive dresses and forced smiles. I was there because Sarah, my roommate, insisted. "It's romantic, Holly! You need to put yourself out there!" She didn't know I already had. My heart throbbed with a mixture of fear and anticipation. Tonight was the night. I had decided. I would tell Kade how I felt.

I knew it was probably a mistake. Kade Livingston, the university's magnetic center, a man who effortlessly commanded attention and adoration, wouldn't spare a second glance at someone like me. I was the quiet girl in oversized clothes, barely a footnote in the vibrant tapestry of campus life. He was pursued by the most stunning, most popular girls, all vying for his attention. He never stayed with any of them for long, dismissing them with a casual shrug and a polite smile. I imagined my confession would be met with the same polite, indifferent rejection. A quiet, gentle "no" that would shatter my fragile hope.

But standing there, watching him across the crowded ballroom, surrounded by his usual entourage, I knew I had to try. I couldn't live with the "what if." So, I took a deep breath, clutching the small, carefully folded note in my hand. It wasn't eloquent, not like the words I wrote for K.B. Barry. It was just a simple, honest confession of my feelings.

I navigated the throngs of dancing couples, my palms sweating, my heart threatening to beat out of my chest. He was talking to a group of his friends, his head thrown back in laughter, looking impossibly charming. I hesitated, then pushed through the final few bodies, steeling myself.

"Kade?" My voice was barely a whisper, swallowed by the music.

He turned, those piercing green eyes falling on me. His expression was unreadable. "Holly? What do you want?" He sounded... bored. My heart sank. This was it.

"I... I wanted to tell you something," I started, my voice trembling. I held out the note.

He took it, his fingers brushing mine, sending a jolt through my arm. He unfolded it slowly, his gaze skimming over my hastily scrawled words. A long moment of silence stretched between us, the blaring music suddenly seeming distant. I watched his face, searching for any sign of emotion. Nothing. Just that same unreadable mask.

Then, he looked up, those green eyes locking onto mine. "You really mean this, don't you?"

I nodded, unable to speak.

He let out a soft, almost imperceptible sigh. Then, a ghost of a smile touched his lips. "Alright," he said, his voice low and rich. "I'll date you."

My jaw almost dropped. I stared at him, bewildered. "You... what?"

"I said I'll date you, Holly," he repeated, his smile widening slightly. But then, his expression shifted, turning strangely serious. His eyes bored into mine, holding a cryptic warning. "But you need to be careful. It won't be easy. In fact, it will be dangerous. Are you ready for that?"

My mind reeled. Dangerous? What could possibly be dangerous about dating the most popular guy on campus? I brushed it off, chalking it up to his dramatic flair, or maybe a test of my sincerity. "Yes," I said, without a moment's hesitation. "Yes, I'm ready."

A thrill shot through me, so potent it almost brought me to my knees. He had said yes. He had said yes! I was floating on air, oblivious to the subtle shift in his eyes, the almost imperceptible flicker of something calculating hidden beneath the charm. I was too busy being overwhelmed by pure, unadulterated joy. He saw me! He chose me! Every insult, every cold shoulder, every lonely night-it all seemed worth it in that single, glorious moment.

The warning, his strange, almost chilling words, faded into the background, drowned out by the symphony of my own ecstatic heartbeat. I convinced myself it was a test of my love, a way to see if I truly cared, if I was strong enough for him. And I was. I would be.

The "danger" he spoke of didn't take long to manifest, though not in the way I'd imagined. It wasn't physical threats, not at first. It was the whispers, the sneers, the outright hostility from Kade's legion of admirers. Notes appeared in my locker, cruel messages scrawled on bathroom stalls, my books "accidentally" knocked to the floor. Anonymous social media accounts posted unflattering photos of me, dissecting my every flaw, comparing me to the "beautiful" girls Kade usually dated. I was called a gold-digger, a clingy nobody, an ugly toad who had somehow tricked their prince.

I endured it all, biting my lip, reminding myself of Kade's warning. It will be dangerous. It won't be easy. This was it, I told myself. This was the test. If I could weather this storm, if I could prove my loyalty and strength, then our love would be truly earned.

Then the threats escalated. My tires were slashed. My dorm room was vandalized, my clothes cut, my belongings thrown around. One terrifying night, walking back from the library, I was grabbed from behind, a hand clamped over my mouth. I fought, my self-defense training kicking in, but there were too many of them. I was shoved into a van, a dark sack pulled over my head. Panic clawed at my throat. This wasn't just bullying anymore. This was real danger.

I don't know how long I was in that van, or where they took me. It was a terrifying, suffocating blackness. But then, just as quickly as it started, it ended. The van screeched to a halt, the door flung open, and I was unceremoniously dumped onto the ground. The sack was ripped off, and the blinding headlights of Kade's familiar black SUV lit up the night.

He was there. His face was a mask of furious concern, his green eyes blazing. He knelt beside me, pulling me into a fiercely protective hug. "Holly," he whispered, his voice rough with emotion. "Are you hurt? Are you alright?"

"Kade," I sobbed, clinging to him. "They... they took me."

He held me tight, stroking my hair. "It's over now. You're safe." He called the police, his voice sharp and commanding, describing the van, the general location. He stayed with me all night, comforting me, holding my hand. His presence, his genuine concern, erased all the fear, all the pain. It proved to me that my endurance, my faith, had been justified. This was real love. And I was ready for any danger it brought.

A few weeks later, the university organized a charity concert. Danielle "Dani" Rivera, Kade's younger stepsister, was performing. Dani was a gifted musician, a piano prodigy, but she was also painfully fragile-or so everyone said. She suffered from severe anxiety and panic attacks, making her a vulnerable target. Kade had told me once, his voice heavy with concern, that Dani was his mother's daughter from a previous marriage, and they kept her out of the political spotlight to protect her. Kade was fiercely, almost obsessively, protective of Dani.

During Dani's performance, a stage light malfunctioned, crashing down near the piano. It wasn't aiming for Dani, but the sudden noise, the shattering glass, sent her into a full-blown panic attack. She crumpled to the floor, shaking, hyperventilating. The music died. Chaos erupted.

The crowd surged forward. I saw Kade react instantly, vaulting onto the stage, pushing through the security to get to his stepsister. He scooped Dani into his arms, his face etched with pure terror and fierce protectiveness. He held Dani tight, murmuring soothing words, trying to shield her from the flashes of cameras and the gawking crowd.

But then, I saw her. Kahlil Carpenter's sister, Amelia. She was a prominent student, known for her sharp tongue and even sharper looks. She had been dumped by Kade a few months ago, and rumor had it, she hadn't taken it well. Now, she stood there, a malicious glint in her eyes, pointing and laughing at Dani. "Look at the senator's fragile little princess! Can't even handle a broken light!" she sneered, her voice carrying across the hushed hall.

Kade's head snapped up. His eyes, already blazing with concern for Dani, now held a terrifying, cold fury I hadn't seen before. He looked at Amelia, and then, his gaze swept over the crowd, landing on me. There was something in his eyes-a desperation, a cold calculation-that twisted my stomach. But before I could decipher it, he had already turned away, his attention consumed by his stepsister.

He cradled Dani, whispering to her. And that's when I saw it. As Kade held her close, pressing her face into his chest to hide her from the world, Dani turned her head slightly. Through the curtain of her hair, her tear-filled eyes locked onto mine. But there was no fear in them. There was a smirk. A chilling, possessive smirk that said, He is mine.

After a few minutes, Kade carried Dani off the stage, his face grim, leaving his security detail to handle the aftermath. He didn't even glance back at me. He just walked away, his priority clear.

I stood there, feeling a cold dread creep into my heart. I tried to follow them, wanting to offer comfort, but Kade's friends, always quick to anticipate his needs, blocked my path. "He needs to be with his sister right now, Holly," Sarah said, a strange pity in her eyes. "Give him space."

Space. It felt like an ocean had opened between us. I stood, alone, watching the stage being cleared, the hushed whispers of the crowd, the flashing cameras. He hadn't looked at me. Not once. Not after that initial, unsettling glance.

My mind replayed his earlier warning: It will be dangerous.

Was this what he meant? The danger wasn't just for me. It was for them. And I was... what? An afterthought? A distraction?

The thought left a bitter taste in my mouth. I tried to dismiss it, to tell myself he was just worried about his sister. But the image of Dani's smirk, that possessive glint in her eyes while wrapped in her brother's arms, refused to leave me.

I walked home, the vibrant gala lights blurring into streaks of despair. I felt a growing unease, a gnawing suspicion that something was fundamentally wrong with this picture. Something twisted I couldn't quite see.

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