Yes! it was the first day in University!
The first thing Aria Bennett noticed about Westbridge University wasn't the size
It was the silence. Loud silence.
Not actual silence - there were students everywhere, laughter, heels clicking on marble floors, luxury cars lining the campus road,designer bags and shoes everywhere,- but there was a different kind of silence.
The kind that says: You don't belong here. You are not supposed to be here.
Aria adjusted the strap of her worn leather bag and kept walking.
She didn't care.
Scholarship.
That word was both a blessing and a spotlight.
Inside the lecture hall, whispers started before she even sat down.
"New girl?
"Wow.. she's gorgeous."
"She's pretty."
"She doesn't look rich..."
"But she looks beautiful anyway...."
Aria ignored them.
She never cares about words from people.
She chose a seat near the middle - not too front, not too back,not so middle, just near.
Then he walked in.
Leonardo Moretti.
The room shifted.
Not dramatically. Not loudly.
But noticeably.
Attention shifted.
Girls straightened. Boys nodded. Even the professor paused for a second.
Leo moved like he owned gravity.
Like he own the school
Black shirt. Watch,Shoe worth more than Aria's entire house. Calm expression.
And beside him - Vanessa Hartwell.
Leo's girl,they don't have a relationship filled with love, it's just an agreement to warm his bed and he spoils her silly in return.
Not a romantic relationship.
Vanessa wanted more,but agreement is agreement.
And there was absolutely nothing she could do.
Since she enjoys the fame,the thought of being his girl,seems perfect to her.
Perfect hair. Perfect smile. Perfect image.
She loves the attention that comes with it.
Vanessa leaned in close, whispering something in his ear.
Always playing the perfect girlfriend.
He didn't smile.
But he let her.
Aria noticed everything. Every single thing.
And then she looked away.
Because she wasn't here for rich boys.
She was here to survive.
She's going to face the scholarship that brought here.
No time for drama.
-
The first class begins.
The professor asked a complex economics question halfway through class.
Silence.
No one answered.
Maybe no one knew the answer.
Not until Aria calmly raised her hand.
She stood, voice steady, and explained the answer step by step.
No error.
The professor blinked.
Then smiled.
"That's brilliant!"
"Excellent analysis."
Murmurs filled the room.
Surprised.
Leo looked at her for the first time.
Not because she was pretty to him.
But because she wasn't trying to impress anyone.
And she didn't look at him back.
-
When classes ended, Aria packed her things quietly.
Vanessa's eyes followed her.
Leo's eyes followed her too.
She left campus alone.
No drama. She wasn't there to make one.
-
Her home was two bus rides away.
Small apartment. Peeling paint. But clean. Very clean
Her little brother, Noah, ran to the door.
"ARI!"
She dropped her bag and hugged him tight.
"How was school?!" he asked.
She smiled.
"Big. Loud. Fancy."
Her mother stepped out of the kitchen, tired but warm.
"You ate?" her mother asked first.
Aria lied smoothly.
"Yes."
She hadn't.
That night, she helped Noah with homework.
Cooked simple rice.
Sat by the window doing her assignments under dim light.
But for one moment...
She remembered the way Leo had looked at her.
Not with arrogance.
With curiosity.
She shook her head.
Dangerous thoughts.
-
Across the city.
Leo stepped out of his black car at his private penthouse apartment.
Vanessa was still talking.
"...and then Chloe said she wishes she had your attention like I do."
"Those girls wants to have everything I have,they want to have you but they can't, hahahaha."
He barely listened.
His mind replayed something else.
The way the new girl answered confidently.
The way she didn't react to him.
The way she walked alone.
No female student ever did that.
"Leo?" Vanessa snapped her fingers.
He blinked.
"What?"
She frowned slightly.
"You're distracted."
"I'm tired."
"Go home"
"But I wanna spend time with you."
"No,Vannessa. No, just go home."
That night, as the city lights glowed outside his window...
Leo found himself thinking about a girl who didn't care that he existed.
A girl who didn't even see him.
And for the first time in a long time...
He wanted someone who didn't want him.
Someone who didn't look at him.
Who didn't care about his existence.
Is he going crazy?
-
The next day at school.
He watched her again.
Stared so much at her and wished she could just look his way but she didn't.
What kind of a girl is this?,he thought.
Vanessa noticed. Furious.
And the hate began.
-
Aria Bennett noticed the stare before she saw the man.
It wasn't the casual glance people gave when they were curious.
It was steady. Focused. Persistent.
She felt it on the back of her neck as she walked across campus the next morning, her steps measured, her shoulders relaxed. Westbridge University was already alive-students laughing, expensive cars pulling up, heels clicking against marble floors,heavy makeovers on girls, designer fits on boys. Everyone glittering.
And yet, that feeling didn't fade.
She turned slightly.
Leonardo Moretti stood a few feet away, leaning casually against a pillar, phone in one hand, eyes locked directly on her.
Not smiling.
Not flirting.
Just watching.
Aria's expression didn't change.
She looked away and kept walking like she didn't even notice him.
Leo blinked once.
"What!!"
That... didn't just happen.
Girls usually reacted in one of three ways when they noticed him:
They smiled.
They pretended not to notice while clearly noticing.
Or they rushed to fix their hair.
Aria did none of that.
None of it.
She didn't even hesitate.
She didn't care.
"Interesting," he muttered under his breath.
-
Vanessa Hartwell looped her arm around his waist a second later.
"Leo," she said sweetly, pressing close. "Are you coming to the café with me or what?"
He glanced down at her, then back in the direction Aria had disappeared.
"In a minute."
Vanessa followed his gaze.
Her smile stiffened.
The girl.
The scholarship girl.
The one who answered the professor's question yesterday and didn't even look proud about it.
Vanessa's fingers tightened on Leo's arm.
"Who's that?" she asked lightly.
Leo didn't answer immediately.
"I don't know," he said finally.
And for some reason, that annoyed him.
-
Aria took her seat in class, placing her notebook neatly on the desk. She preferred sitting alone-not because she hated people, but because she liked to observe first.
People revealed themselves when they thought no one was watching.
From the corner of her eye, she noticed movement.
Leo took a seat two rows behind her.
That had never happened before.
He always sat in the back with Vanessa or his friends.
Today, he was alone.
Aria ignored it.
Vanessa was furious.
The lecturer began teaching.
Ten minutes in, a complex question was thrown at the class.
Silence.
Again.
Aria raised her hand calmly.
Again.
She answered.
Again.
This time, murmurs followed.
"She's smart." "Is she showing off?" "Scholarship kids always do that,they always put on a show about their brilliance,they always show pride."
Leo leaned back in his chair, eyes never leaving her.
She spoke with confidence, but not arrogance. She didn't glance around for approval. She sat down quietly once she was done.
Vanessa noticed.
And Vanessa did not like competition-especially the kind that didn't ask to compete.
This would get messy, she knew.
-
After class, Leo stood up immediately.
"Leo!" Vanessa called. "Wait! Wait!!!"
He didn't.
He followed Aria out of the hall.
She walked fast but steady, weaving through students, backpack resting lightly on her shoulders.
"Aria."
She stopped.
Turned.
Looked at him directly for the first time.
And for half a second, Leo forgot how to breathe.
She was beautiful-but not in the polished, overly done way he was used to. There was something natural about her. Something grounded.
"Yes?" she said, her voice calm.
"You're Aria Bennett, right?"
She nodded. "Yes."
"I'm Leo."
"I know."
That surprised him.
"You do?"
"You're hard to miss," she said honestly. "Is there something you need?"
Straight to the point.
No flirting.
No awe.
No nerves.
"I noticed you in class," he said.
"I'm sure you notice a lot of people."
Ouch.
He smiled despite himself.
"You're very smart."
"Thank you."
Silence stretched.
Then she shifted her bag higher on her shoulder.
"If that's all, I need to go."
And she walked away.
Just like that.
Leo stood there, staring after her.
Surprised.
He didn't chase.
But something inside him had already latched on.
-
Aria's home was quiet when she arrived.
Too quiet.
Her mother lay on the couch, eyes closed, breathing shallow. The television murmured in the background.
"Mum?" Aria dropped her bag immediately.
Her mother smiled weakly. "You're home early."
"You didn't go to work?"
Her mother shook her head. "Didn't feel well."
"I called in sick." she said
Aria went to the kitchen, checked the cupboards.
Rice.
A little oil.
No meat.
She sighed inwardly.
Noah burst out of the bedroom.
"ARI!" He jumped on her, hugging her waist.
She laughed softly. "Hey, champ. Homework?"
"Finished!"
"Good boy"
She ruffled his hair.
That night, she cooked simple food, helped Noah revise, and later sat beside her mother, massaging her hand gently.
"School going well?" her mother asked.
"Yes mom," Aria lied easily.
She didn't mention Leo.
She didn't mention the way his eyes followed her.
She didn't mention how different he felt from the rest.
She didn't have to.
But,
Different was dangerous.
Very dangerous.
And he is dangerous.
-
Across the city, Leo sat in his private apartment, staring at his laptop.
"Run it again," he said into his phone.
His assistant hesitated. "Sir... are you sure? She's just a student."
"I said run it. Again"
Minutes later, the information popped up.
ARIA BENNETT
Age: 20
Scholarship student
Department: Economics
Background: Low income
Family: Mother (ill), younger brother
Father: Deceased
Leo leaned back slowly.
Poor.
That explained the clothes.
The bag.
The distance.
The guarded calm.
But it didn't explain why she refused him so easily.
Now confused.
He closed the laptop.
Vanessa called.
He ignored it.
He never ignores her call.
For the first time in a long time, his attention wasn't divided.
It was fixed.
And Aria Bennett had no idea that her quiet refusal had just caught the attention of the most dangerous man on campus.
Aria noticed the change before anyone said a word.
It was subtle at first.
Whispers that stopped when she walked past.
Eyes that lingered a little too long.
Girls who laughed too loudly when Leo walked by-as if trying to remind the world that he belonged to them.
She didn't react.
She never did.
She didn't have to.
Aria Bennett had learned early in life that reacting gave people power. Silence, on the other hand, unsettled them.
She took her seat in the lecture hall, opened her notebook, and focused on the board.
Behind her, Vanessa Hartwell sat stiffly beside Leo, her manicured fingers drumming against the desk.
Leo didn't notice.
He was watching Aria.
Again.
Vanessa followed his gaze.
Her jaw tightened.
Why always the new girl,she thought.
-
After class, Aria walked out alone, just as she always did.
She was halfway down the corridor when a sharp heel clicked behind her.
"Hey."
Aria stopped.
She turned slowly.
Vanessa stood there, arms crossed, lips curled into a smile that didn't reach her eyes. Two girls hovered behind her like shadows.
Aria took her in calmly.
"Yes,How may I help you?" she said.
Vanessa laughed lightly. "You're new, right?"
"Yes, obviously."
"That explains it," Vanessa said, stepping closer. "You probably don't understand how things work here yet."
Aria tilted her head slightly. "Then feel free to explain."
The girls behind Vanessa exchanged glances.
Vanessa hadn't expected that because nobody talks to her in that manner.
She recovered quickly.
"Leo," Vanessa said smoothly, "is not the kind of man you look at. You're not his type,okay?"
Aria blinked once.
"Who said I look at him?. Who said I'm Interested in him?,you don't even know if he's my own type,do you?."
Vanessa's smile twitched.
The girls behind her shocked.
"Don't play innocent," she snapped softly. "I saw him staring at you,and I know you're aware of those looks,you sure know what they mean. And I don't appreciate girls who pretend they don't know what they're doing."
Aria's voice remained calm. "With all due respect, I'm here to study. Nothing else. And your Leo.... he's none of my business, he's not the reason I'm in school. So I'd appreciate you leave me alone."
Vanessa scoffed. "Please. Every girl here wants him. Don't think you're special."
Aria met her gaze steadily. "Well,I am special and I don't want him. Okay?!!"
Silence stretched.
Vanessa leaned closer, lowering her voice.
"Do yourself a favor," she said. "If you love yourself even a little, stay far away from my man."
Aria didn't raise her voice.
She didn't insult her.
She didn't even frown.
She simply said, "We're done here. I'm done having this conversation with you girl"
And walked away.
That was it.
No argument.
No fight.
No fear.
Vanessa stood there, stunned.
And furious.
"Wow..... who does this bitch thinks she is to even speak to me like that?"
"Do not worry about her,Vanny. I'm sure she's scared right now,she's just pretending" one of her girls said.
"Yes,she is, she's not all that,she's just a poor bitch and I'm sure she's not even Leo's type, she wouldn't dare compete with you" The other girl said.
-
Leo saw Aria leave the building.
He noticed her shoulders were tense.
He noticed Vanessa standing behind her.
He noticed the look on Vanessa's face.
As he approached Vanessa,the two girls behind her left immediately.
"Did you talk to her?" he asked calmly.
Vanessa turned sharply. "Talk to who?"
"The new girl."
Vanessa smiled sweetly. "Why would I? There's nothing to discuss, we're not even friends"
Leo studied her for a long second.
Something didn't sit right.
She has a look he couldn't describe.
-
That evening, Aria sat on the edge of her bed, laptop open, typing furiously. Numbers came easily to her-economics made sense. People didn't.
Noah was asleep already.
Her mother lay in bed, coughing softly in the next room.
Aria closed her laptop and rubbed her temples.
She wasn't angry.
She was tired.
Tired of being warned. Tired of being seen as a threat for simply existing.
She whispered to herself, "Just finish school. That's all."
-
The next day, things escalated.
Leo found himself "accidentally" bumping into Aria near the library.
"Again?" he said with a faint smile.
She raised an eyebrow. "You campus stalkers are getting creative."
He laughed. "I was going to say fate, but okay."
She shook her head. "What do you want, Leo?. Can't you leave me alone?"
Straight. Direct.
"No,I can't Ari! I want to know you," he said honestly.
She paused.
"That's a bad idea."
"Why?"
She looked at him then-not cold, not distant, just realistic.
"Because you live in a world that creates problems for people like me."
He didn't argue.
Instead, he said, "You don't even know my world."
"And you don't know mine," she replied.
They stood there for a moment.
Then she walked away.
Again.
-
Vanessa watched everything from a distance.
The way Leo smiled at Aria. The way Aria didn't cling. The way Leo followed her with his eyes.
Something ugly twisted inside her chest.
She wasn't being replaced.
She was being ignored.
And Vanessa Hartwell had never been ignored before.
Never!!
-
That night, Leo sat in his apartment, replaying the way Aria spoke.
Not impressed. Not intimidated. Not interested.
He liked that.
No-he needed that.
"Get me her class schedule," he told his assistant.
A pause. "Sir...?"
"Everything."
Shocked. "Sir!?"
"You're not deaf,are you?"
"Okay sir,sorry Sir"
-
Across the city, Aria lay awake, staring at the ceiling.
She didn't know that a line had been drawn.
She didn't know that Vanessa's jealousy was turning into something darker.
And she didn't know that Leo Moretti-who never chased-had just decided that for the first time in his life...
He wanted something that refused to be bought.
And she only wants a peaceful university experience.
Was that too much to ask?
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