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The Billionaire Prince's Scholar

Emily Grey comes to an elite university on a scholarship, determined to stay invisible. Julian Blackwell-the billionaire heir who rules the campus-has never been denied anything... until her. One dangerous encounter turns into an obsession neither of them can escape. As rumors explode, enemies close in, and dark family secrets surface, Emily is pulled into a world of power, control, and scrutiny. Loving Julian is risky. Leaving him might be impossible. The Billionaire Prince's Scholar is a high-stakes romance where attraction turns obsessive and love comes with a price.
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Chapter 8

My stay at my parents' house for the week wasn't over yet, but I used the excuse of school to come see Emily.

The building was too empty, suffocating and just... nothing I wanted to be in, so I walked out early in the morning, not taking breakfast despite my mother's insistence.

I'd had an encounter with my father, and I'd honestly admit that it was the scariest I'd ever seen him. That powder on the floor seemed to really anger him. And it made me more curious and suspicious.

Somehow, I was going to find out what his deal was. I could never be in the know of his deeper dealings with people in higher positions, but I knew I'd find out somehow. Soon.

My thoughts went to my friend, Ethan. Getting Ethan to do my bidding again wasn't hard. He seemed really to sort of like Emily, which I ignored. He wasn't dumb enough to try anything as my friend.

He'd communicated with the culprit of Emily's injuries and got back to me. Now we just wait.

I waited in silence at my place, my thoughts on Emily. What will she think when Ethan comes to see her? How would she act when we meet? If she agrees, that is.

Fortunately, she actually did.

And I found her by my door dressed in a simple T-shirt and jeans. Her focus was elsewhere before her eye met mine.

My heart constricted when I saw her crutches, and it did even more when I looked at her face.

She offered me a small smile when I offered her a wider one.

I let her in, and nodded at Ethan who proceeded to leave.

Closing the door behind me when she got inside, I simply observed her scanning my home with fascination. She moved in small steps each time, her hands tracing the walls and her eyes gazing up.

Usually, I'd curse out anyone doing that, but I liked her looks of geniune interest.

This also gave me the chance to notice the littlest things about her, like her tiny necklace and her cute dangling earrings, or that her hair was packed into a ponytail.

Then she turned to look at me, and I watched her flush, seeing it dawn on her that she was probably acting like she was at a museum.

"Sorry," she muttered.

"You didn't do anything wrong," I told her, walking towards her as I helped her sit down on the couch. "Let me get you something to eat and drink." "No, I-" she tried to refuse.

"I'm the one who called you here," I reminded her. "Let me get you something." I got her some snacks and orange juice, returning to her side immediately.

I noticed her shifting, but I didn't point it out. I motioned her to eat and she started doing so.

"So how's everyone treating you?" I asked.

"I haven't really gone to class yet, so I don't know. Ava's been really nice though, and people online are..." she trailed off, a trace of sadness in her voice.

"But it's fine," she suddenly spoke. "I can take care of myself, and nobody will bother me again because we're not dating." I knew she didn't want to talk about this again, so she switched to talking about school. Which I, admittedly, was uninterested in hearing about. But it was fine, I just wanted to hear her talk.

And having her comfortable around me was important too.

I glance at my phone, finding a message. [Hi, Julian. It's Angelina Ross, remember me?] I looked back at Emily, like it was nothing serious, and her face held no suspicions, drinking her juice. My eyes stayed on her throat, paying attention to her swallowing and cleaning her mouth after.

I gulped, unable to look away. She finished and smiled at me, none the wiser. "Thanks for the snacks and drink." I leaned forward, letting out a breath to calm myself. "It's no big deal. I have enough food that I don't eat. If you want, you can come over everyday."

I watched in amusement as she blushed. "I'm joking," I said.

I was not.

She said nothing, her face still pink.

It was a few minutes later, and she was ready to go. I didn't want to see her leave, but I knew I couldn't force her because I was trying to make her actually like me.

I called a cab and didn't allow her leave until the person notified that they were outside waiting.

We were by the door as I spoke to her, with me leaning on the wall and Emily finding it hard to look me in the eye.

"While I was joking about coming over everytime," I began. "You could call me anytime you want. If I'm not available, you can call Ethan." She looked at me with confusion and wonder on her face. "Why are you doing this?" she finally asked.

I sighed, not surprised by the question. "Because I think we're... friendly now. And I don't want anything to happen to someone I consider a friend." I continued. "I also want to see you happy.

We're not officially friends yet, but I hope we can be eventually." "Oh," she replied, her expression a mixture of emotions. "Thank you." I reached for a strand of her hair and played with it. "You don't have to say thank you everytime, you know." She backed away from me, looking down on the ground. "It's manners." Then oh-so-quietly that I almost didn't hear it, she added, "You should learn some." My eyes widened, and a surprised laugh came out of my mouth as my hand was frozen in the air. She really was... everything I liked.

I said nothing in reply and after giving her Ethan's number and forcing her to save my number, I followed her to the elevator and helped her get inside.

I badly wanted to follow her inside right to the cab, but I wasn't stupid. Anyone could see us together.

So I watched the doors close and waved a good bye. Then I walked back into my house, sat back on my couch and sighed.

Her scent was everywhere, just like blue berries with a hint of honey. I took in as much as I could as I closed my eyes, already missing her presence.

I stretched my hands a bit before placing it back down, then I realized I touched something.

I frowned, opening my eyes to see an... earring.

I instantly knew who it belonged too, though I almost forgot she wore jewelry.

I smiled to myself as I held it in my palms. I'd definitely see her soon.

My phone buzzed. I sighed when I looked at it and picked it up. "Hello." "Call Angelina Ross and ask her out on a date, Julian," my father's cold voice spoke. "This is not a request." Then he hung up.

My jaw tightened, mood already ruined as I sat in place.

I looked through the second message that Angelina sent.

[I don't know if you're busy now, but we can talk whenever you're free] So I placed a call to her, doing as my father demanded, though obviously reluctant.

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