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BADASS COLLEGE GIRLS

She slapped the devil. He smiled. And then she burned his world down. --- At Roses College, love isn't romance—it's warfare. Where billionaire bloodlines buy silence and reputations are currency, Senorita Leo doesn't just rule—she owns. Heiress to an empire built on her mother's razor-sharp ambition, she glides through marble halls like a queen surveying her kingdom. Because that's exactly what she is. Her commandments are carved in stone: Never love. Never kneel. Never lose. Then Cassian "Sugar" Langford explodes into her perfect world like beautiful chaos incarnate. Italy's secret prince. Sin wrapped in Armani. A heartbreaker trained to destroy girls exactly like her. When she humiliates him with a slap heard across campus, he makes the cruelest bet of his privileged life: Seduce the Ice Queen. Make her fall in love. Then shatter her soul in front of the entire school. But what happens when the hunter becomes the hunted? One drugged assault he stops. One bullet he takes for her. One kiss that rewrites the rules of war. Suddenly, the boy playing with her heart is the same one willing to die for it. Then the real game begins. Because buried in their blood-soaked family histories lies a secret that could destroy them both. The tragedy that forged her into a weapon? His family lit the match. The brother she mourns? Still breathing. The love she's learning to trust? Built on a foundation of lies. When betrayal cuts deeper than desire and vengeance tastes sweeter than surrender— Who survives when two empires go to war? --- ⚡ Enemies-to-lovers with lethal stakes ? Royal revenge meets soulmate destiny ? A bet that becomes an obsession ? Dark academia where love is the deadliest lesson** --- ⚠️ Contains: Morally gray MMC, unhinged FMC, family secrets that kill, and a romance so toxic it's addictive.
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Chapter 2

The cafeteria pulsed with electric anticipation. Conversations rippled across the room in waves—hushed, excited, dangerous. Every table buzzed with the same intoxicating gossip: Senorita Leo had done the impossible. She'd made Mr. Finn her personal servant.

"Did you see his face when she solved that equation?" whispered a girl at table three.

"He literally turned red," her friend replied. "I thought he was gonna cry."

"Thirty days of servitude. Can you imagine?"

When Senorita finally made her entrance, the double doors swung open like a movie scene. Her hips moved with predatory grace, and her smirk cut through the cafeteria chatter like a knife. The whispers didn't stop—they transformed into a chorus of awe and fear.

"There she is," someone breathed.

"Queen Leo herself."

"I heard she's gonna make him call her 'Your Majesty.'"

She owned every step across that linoleum floor. At their corner table, Swan leaned forward conspiratorially. "You know what I think? Poor Mr. Finn probably needs a therapist after that mathematical execution you performed. You didn't just beat him—you turned him into your personal lapdog for the next thirty days."

Senorita bit into her sandwich casually. "Oh, that's absolutely the plan. Give it a week, and he'll be greeting me with 'Good morning, Your Royal Highness' and meaning every syllable."

Lake's eyebrow arched skeptically. "You do realize the administration office is probably having a collective meltdown right about now? Like, full-scale crisis mode."

"Let them have their little tantrums," Senorita shrugged. "When the smoke clears, I'll help them rebuild it into something actually worth looking at."

Swan whistled low. "Now that's what I call queen energy in its purest form."

Lake wasn't convinced. "You're playing with fire, S. This isn't just another game."

"Fire is where I live, darling. Danger isn't something I run from—it's my natural habitat."

The intercom crackled harshly. "Señorita Leo, report to the management office immediately."

"Well, well," Swan muttered. "Looks like the devil heard us talking."

Senorita didn't pause in eating. "I'm eating. Some things are sacred."

"You're seriously not going?" Lake asked. "Like, at all?"

"This sandwich won't consume itself. Priorities, ladies."

Swan shook her head in amazement. "You're absolutely one of a kind."

"Of course, they don't make them like me anymore. I'm Senorita Leo. There's only one original, and you're looking at her."

"But what if they actually expel you?" Lake pressed.

Senorita wiped her mouth, then laughed—a sound like champagne bubbles mixed with dynamite. "Expelled? Oh, honey, no. This school would lose its crown jewel. They know I'm the most interesting thing that's happened to this place in decades. They need me more than I need them."

"She's got a point," Swan smirked. "Can you imagine how boring this place would be without our resident chaos queen?"

---

Across the cafeteria, the football team occupied their usual territory.

"She's completely insane," one of them said.

"You guys don't get it," another replied, shaking his head. "Senorita Leo operates on a different level entirely. She's not like other girls."

The quarterback leaned back. "If she's the queen of this school, then I want to be her king. Simple as that."

"Dream on, Romeo," a teammate scoffed. "She'd chew you up, spit you out, and use your bones as toothpicks. Girls like that don't date—they conquer."

"I heard she made Finn cry in calculus," someone added.

"Nah, that was just sweat. But close enough."

Their conversation was interrupted by Sugar's arrival. Rose College's legendary heartbreaker lounged at the back corner table, his dark eyes fixed on Senorita Leo with predatory intensity.

"Well, well, well," Sugar drawled. "Señorita Leo. The girl who thinks she can take on the entire world and win."

His friend Marcus nudged him. "You're actually intrigued by her, aren't you? The great Sugar, finally finding someone who doesn't fall at his feet."

"She's different," Sugar admitted, studying her. "Most girls here are predictable. But her? She's playing chess while everyone else is playing checkers."

"So what's your move?" asked Jake, another member of his crew.

Sugar's lips curved into a dangerous smile. "Let's just say... she might be the first real challenge I've encountered in years. And I do love a good challenge."

"Challenge?" Marcus laughed. "Dude, she's not gonna swoon over your usual routine."

"That's exactly what makes her interesting."

Meanwhile, at Senorita's table, Swan had noticed the attention. "Don't look now, but Sugar's been staring at you for like ten minutes straight."

"Sugar?" Senorita glanced over casually. "Rose College's supposed bad boy heartbreaker?"

"The very one," Lake confirmed. "And he looks like he's planning something."

"How adorable," Senorita smirked. "Another boy who thinks he can handle fire without getting burned."

"He's different from the others," Swan warned. "Sugar's got a reputation for a reason."

"So do I."

---

As the lunch bell rang, Sugar's gaze lingered on Senorita like a promise of future complications.

"Yo, Sugar!" one of his crew called. "Are you coming, or are you planning to stare at Queen Leo until graduation?"

Sugar stood slowly. "I'm thinking. Strategy requires patience."

"Strategy for what?" Jake pressed.

"She might be the first real challenge I've had in years. Let's see what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object."

"You really think you can crack her?" Marcus asked.

"I think," Sugar said, his smile widening, "this is going to be the most interesting semester Rose College has ever seen."

At her table, Senorita was having a similar conversation.

"He's definitely planning something," Lake observed as Sugar finally left.

"Good," Senorita replied, tossing her hair. "I was getting bored anyway."

"You're not worried?" Swan asked.

"Worried? Honey, I'm Senorita Leo. Boys like Sugar are my breakfast entertainment."

"This one might be different."

Senorita's eyes glittered dangerously. "Then he'll learn the same lesson they all do. I don't get conquered—I do the conquering."

As students filed out for afternoon classes, the tension in the air was almost visible. Teachers whispered in corners about "the Leo situation." Students chose sides in hushed conversations. And somewhere in the administration office, phones were probably ringing about one impossible equation and its devastating consequences.

The battle lines were drawn. Sugar had finally found someone who could make his pulse quicken with something other than boredom. And Señorita Leo? She had a new toy to play with.

When wildfire meets ice storm, someone's getting burned.

---

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