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Two Billionaires Begged Me To Come Back

On the eve of graduation, a nervous confession leads to a life-altering mistake. Encouraged by her friend Sophie, the protagonist attempts to reveal her long-time crush to Lucas Sterling. However, she accidentally approaches the intimidating Dominic Blackwood instead. Trapped in his grip, she realizes her error too late. Dominic, the most feared student at Westfield High, refuses to let her go. He demands she repeat her confession, threatening a public kiss if she refuses to comply with his sudden, intense interest.
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Chapter 2

Lucas's gaze cut through me like a blade, slicing through every defense I had.

I shoved Dominic's hand away and shot to my feet.

"I'm done eating."

I fled the cafeteria in a humiliated rush.

After that day, Dominic's number-one admirer — Vanessa Holloway, the prettiest girl in school — cornered me backstage at the gymnasium with her entourage.

She was wearing a gorgeous dress, her makeup flawless, but the way she looked at me was pure venom.

Crack!

A stinging slap landed across my face.

My cheek burned.

"Elara Pemberton, have you no shame?"

Vanessa jabbed a finger at my nose.

"Take a good look in the mirror. What makes you think you can go after Dominic?"

The girls around her closed in, shoving me back and forth.

"Exactly. A nobody from a regular family, thinking she can climb the social ladder?"

"Stay away from Dominic Blackwood, or you'll regret it!"

They knocked me to the cold floor. I looked up at their sneering faces, caught between terror and rage.

"I'm not going after him — he's the one who —"

"Who what? Forced you?" Vanessa let out a theatrical laugh. "How shameless! You actually think Dominic would look twice at someone like you?"

Just then, the backstage door was kicked open with a deafening bang.

Dominic stood in the doorway, drenched in sweat from the court. The moment he saw me on the floor, his expression turned savage.

"What are you doing?"

His roar sent the color draining from every face in the room.

He charged in, shoving aside the girl closest to me so hard she went flying.

The scene spiraled out of control.

He grabbed Vanessa by the hair and slammed her against the wall.

"Who gave you permission to touch what's mine?!"

His eyes were bloodshot — a crazed animal, all reason gone.

Vanessa screamed.

His brutality terrified me.

This wasn't protection. This was violence.

I scrambled up and grabbed his arm.

"Dominic, stop! You'll kill her!"

He flung me off with enough force to send me stumbling.

"Back off! Nobody's stopping me today!"

Watching him — wild-eyed, murderous — a wave of pure fear crashed over me.

I screamed at him to stop, then ran out the door without looking back.

I couldn't take it anymore.

My life — my quiet, ordinary life — had been destroyed by this lunatic.

I sat by the campus pond, hugging my knees, sobbing until my throat was raw.

I don't know how long I cried before a clean tissue appeared in front of my face.

I looked up through blurry tears and saw Lucas.

He was the same as always — cool, composed — standing beside me like a quiet, steady tree.

His voice was soft, but it had a way of calming everything it touched.

"Stay away from him."

That's what he said.

"He's not a good person."

I took the tissue, wiped my eyes in a messy swipe, and couldn't manage a single word.

He just stood there with me in silence for a while, then turned and walked away.

The next day, Vanessa came to apologize — voluntarily.

Her face still bore the wounds, and she looked at me with undisguised fear.

I found out later that Lucas had sent video evidence of the bullying straight to the school administration.

The Vanessa family's business had also received a call from the Lucas — and overnight, they nearly went bankrupt.

Vanessa got a formal disciplinary warning and came within inches of expulsion.

I was stunned.

I had no idea Lucas wielded that kind of power.

After school, Dominic came to find me again.

He looked haggard, dark shadows under his eyes. When he saw me, something flickered in his gaze — guilt.

"About yesterday... I'm sorry. I scared you."

I ignored him and turned to walk away.

Just then, Lucas walked out of the school building.

He saw me. He saw Dominic beside me.

He started walking toward us.

Dominic spotted Lucas and instantly puffed up like a territorial lion, hackles raised.

He yanked me behind him, jealousy blazing in his eyes.

"What do you want?!"

But Lucas didn't spare him so much as a glance. His gaze only fell on my cheek, still faintly swollen.

Then, calmly, he spoke to Dominic.

"Dominic, you can't handle this."

Dominic snapped, lunging forward with a fist cocked.

"Say that again!"

Lucas didn't flinch. Not even a shift in posture. His tone was utterly flat, yet it carried a crushing weight of authority.

"Violence is the lowest form of problem-solving."

"If this is your idea of 'protecting' her, all you're doing is pushing her further away."

Dominic's fist hung frozen in midair.

The quiet, effortless dominance that Lucas exuded was something a street brawler like Dominic couldn't begin to match.

I watched Lucas's lean but straight-backed silhouette walk away, and for the first time, I sensed that the boy I'd been pining for carried enormous secrets I knew nothing about.