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The principal, Mr. Carter, looked up the moment I stepped into his office.
His expression alone told me everything.
“Sit down, Allison.”
I sat, my fingers tightening slightly around the strap of my bag as my eyes landed on the documents beside him.
My scholarship file.
A cold feeling crept into my chest.
“You’re one of our top students,” he began.
I nodded slightly.
Then he continued.
“But after a report accusing you of cheating and destroying exam scripts, the board is considering withdrawing your scholarship.”
My stomach dropped.
“That’s not true,” I said immediately, my voice tight. “I would never…”
“I know,” he cut in.
“But several students claim they saw you.”
My fingers curled slightly against my lap.
“Because of that,” he continued, “your scholarship will be suspended pending investigation.”
Suspended.
My heartbeat picked up, uneven.
I inhaled slowly, forcing myself to stay calm.
“You may go.”
I stood, my legs slightly unsteady, and walked out without another word.
The chatter in the hallway grew louder as the gym doors opened.
The basketball team stepped out, laughing and talking, drawing attention immediately.
And right in front of them,
Aaron Briggs.
Even in a simple jersey, he stood out without trying.
Tall, confident, moving like he knew everyone was watching and didn’t care.
His presence alone shifted the atmosphere.
Behind them, the cheerleaders followed.
I spotted Paige instantly, pushing forward like always, trying to get closer to him.
I rolled my eyes and kept walking.
As usual, most people barely noticed me.
Except Paige, who let out a mocking laugh as I passed.
I ignored her.
But just as I moved past the crowd, I felt something strange.
Like someone was watching me.
I glanced up.
Aaron was looking straight at me.
Not casually.
Not by accident.
Directly.
My steps faltered slightly.
I quickly looked away, gripping my bag tighter as I walked faster.
By the time I got to class, I had already decided one thing,
I wasn’t losing that scholarship.
Not after everything my mom had done.
I exhaled a deep breath and laid my head on my table.
“Well, look who decided to show up.”
I didn’t bother turning. I knew it was Paige.
“I heard something interesting,” Paige continued. “Someone got caught cheating.”
Her friends gasped dramatically.
“No way. Not Miss Perfect?”
A few students turned, whispering.
I looked up at her.
“I didn’t cheat.”
Paige laughed. “Sure. You’d do anything to keep that scholarship.”
I gripped my pen tighter.
Then I looked at her calmly.
“You’re right,” I said.
She blinked.
“I do care about my scholarship,” I continued, my voice steady. “Unlike some people who only care about gossip and chasing boys who barely notice them.”
The class went quiet.
Paige’s jaw tightened.
Before she could respond, the door opened.
Aaron Briggs walked in.
The room shifted instantly.
He didn’t look at anyone, he just scanned the class before walking to the empty seat behind me.
I frowned slightly.
That was new.
I tried to focus on my notebook.
Then I felt it again.
That gaze.
I glanced back.
Aaron was staring at me.
Intensely.
My breath caught.
When our eyes met, he smirked. Then he winked.
My heart skipped.
I turned back immediately, my face warming slightly.
What was that?
By the time the class ended, I packed my things quickly and left without waiting for anyone.
The walk home was quiet.
Too quiet.
My thoughts wouldn’t settle.
My fingers tightened around my bag as I walked.
Then a car slowed beside me.
A sleek black Mercedes.
I ignored it and kept walking.
The window rolled down.
Aaron?
I raised an eyebrow.
Of course, like today wasn’t already enough.
“Get in,” he said.
I stopped.
“You can talk from there.”
He studied me for a second, then nodded.
“Fine.”
He leaned slightly toward me.
“I heard about your scholarship.”
My body stiffened.
“How?”
“Doesn’t matter,” he said. “What matters is that I can fix it.”
My grip tightened again.
“Why would you?”
“Because you can help me.”
“With what?”
He didn’t answer immediately.
Instead, he glanced around briefly before looking back at me.
“I need a girlfriend,” he said.
My brows furrowed.
“Excuse me?”
“A fake one,” he clarified. “There’s a couples contest coming up.”
I stared at him.
“So you picked me for that?”
“Partly.”
“And the other part?”
Aaron leaned back slightly, his expression shifting. Less playful now.
“Have you heard about the party last weekend?”
I hesitated. “Just rumors.”
“Good,” he said. “Let’s keep it that way.”
My frown deepened.
“There’s a video,” he continued. “From that night. A fight broke out. I got involved and later, illegal drugs were found at the scene.”
A chill ran through me.
“And?”
“And the video makes it look like I started it.”
I crossed my arms.
“Did you?”
“No.”
He held my gaze.
“But that won’t matter if it gets out.”
I went quiet.
“My family already knows,” he added. “And they’re not happy.”
I could imagine.
“They think I’m reckless,” he continued. “Unfit.”
“For what?”
Aaron’s jaw tightened slightly.
“Being the heir.”
That caught my attention.
I sighed.
“So now,” he said, “I need to fix my image. Fast.”
“And a fake girlfriend helps how?”
“It’s not just any girlfriend,” he said. “It has to be someone respectable.”
I almost laughed.
“And that’s me?”
“Yes.”
I blinked.
“Why?”
“Because people trust you,” he said simply. “You’re disciplined. You stay out of drama. Teachers respect you.”
He paused.
“And you don’t chase me.”
I rolled my eyes slightly.
“That’s exactly why this works,” he continued. “If I suddenly date someone like you, people will believe I’ve changed.”
I didn’t respond.
“And the contest?” I asked.
“I win it,” he said. “I prove to my family and everyone watching that I can be serious and in return, I fix your scholarship problem.”
Everything went silent.
The deal hung between us.
“You help me clean my image,” he added. “I help you keep your future.”
I studied him carefully.
This wasn’t random.
He meant it.
“Think about it,” he said, already rolling his window up.
“Text me tonight if you’re in. You’ll find my number in the school group chat.”
The engine hummed.
Then he looked at me one last time.
“Our relationship starts the moment people believe it.”
And just like that, he drove off.
I stood there, my heart still beating faster than normal.
My scholarship or my pride.
Either way, my life was about to change.
I slowly woke up.The room was quiet except for birds singing outside.I was still at Aaron's house.The celebration ended late so I had to stay in one of the guest rooms.I blinked a few times before I remembered everything that happened yesterday.The contest.The trophy.The dance.The kiss beneath the fairy lights.A small smile appeared on my face.I stretched before reaching for my phone on the bedside table.I wanted to check the time.Then...Ping.A new email notification.It was from Northbridge University Scholarship Committee.My heart suddenly began racing.No way!!Please let this be it...I opened the email with trembling fingers.My eyes scanned quickly then stopped."Congratulations..."I froze.Oh my.I read it again."Dear Allison Foster, Congratulations! You have been selected as one of the recipients of the national excellence Scholarship. Your hard work and dedication have paid off. We look forward to supporting your future."My eyes began watering.I laughed sof
The confetti continued falling and for a few seconds, I forgot everyone was watching.Still in Aarons embrace, I laughed softly through the tears.Aaron leaned down and whispered."I told you we would be okay."I smiled."We really won."He nodded."We did."The MC laughed into the microphone."I think we should let our winners breathe."The audience chuckled.Reluctantly, Aaron let me go.After a few more congratulation speech, the Principal stepped forward with the judges.A beautiful gold trophy was brought onto the stage.The trophy had an inscription that read "Parkview high couples contest champions."The judges congratulated us.Then the MC announced again."Our champions will receive a $10,000 cash prize along with a future development sponsorship from Briggs estate and our partner organizations, providing mentorship, networking opportunities and support for heir future ambitions."The audience gave a loud round of applause.Mr. Briggs was invited to the stage to present the t
*The next morning*I slowly opened my eyes.The morning sunlight spilled through the curtains.For a few seconds, I simply stared at the ceiling.Today.The couples contest.Part of the reasons why I got into that deal that changed my life.A gentle knock interrupted my thoughts."Sweetheart, are you awake?" My mom asked from outside the door."Yes mom. Come in."My mother entered carrying a large ivory colored garment box, tied neatly with a satin ribbon.I sat up immediately."What's that?"My mom smiled."A delivery came late last night."Then she stepped forward and placed the box on the bed."Aaron asked the driver to leave it with me so you wouldn't see it until this morning."My heart skipped a beat.I slowly untied the ribbon and when I lifted the lid, I froze.It was a soft champagne-blush colored gown with layers of flowing tulle.It had delicate silver beadwork shimmering across the bodice.Tiny crystals that caught the morning sunlight.Off-the-shoulder sleeves and a full
*Allison's POV* *The next day*Finally, the closing bell echoed through Parkview high.Within seconds, the hallways came alive.Students streamed out of classes chatting excitedly about the couples contest tomorrow.Members of the student council hurried around with clipboards in hand as they directed volunteers.Some students carried folded banners towards the auditorium while others stacked chairs and arranged boxes of decorations.The excitement in the whole school was impossible to ignore.I carried my bag and walked out of the class."Hey princess." Aaron said with a smirk.I jumped immediately.I wasn't expecting him to be at the edge of the door."Oh shit. You startled me." I said as I hit his chest.He laughed."Come on. We have a lot to do today." He said as we walked towards the car park.He opened the passenger door and I entered.He closed the door before walking around to the driver's seat.We headed towards the mall to pick a few last minute things before the contest.A
His hand stayed warm on my lower back the whole way to the bar, guiding me like I was the most important person in the room.We found a high table in a semi-private corner.Aaron leaned against it, pulling me gently between his legs so he could hold me close.His hands rested on my waist as he looked down at me. Aaron ordered a whiskey for himself and turned to me with that soft, charming smile I loved.“Something light for you?” he asked. “A strawberry cocktail? Sweet, not too strong. You deserve to celebrate tonight.”I nodded, smiling. “That sounds perfect.”He ordered it and handed it to me when it arrived. We clinked glasses, and he looked at me with so much pride in his eyes.“You were incredible tonight,” he said, voice low. “Standing there in front of everyone. My father couldn’t stop talking about how lucky I am. You handled it all so gracefully..”His words made my cheeks warm. I took a small sip of the sweet, fruity cocktail and leaned closer to him."I wasn't expecting
I was totally aware of the eyes that were following me.They looked curious.I unconsciously smoothened the fabric of my dress.And adjusted a loose strand of my hair behind my ear.My heels clicked softly against the polished marble floor.I couldn't help but think about why Mr. Briggs was calling me.Did I do something wrong?I lifted my head and spotted Aaron across the ballroom.He was standing beside Mr. Briggs, Thomas, Nathan Cole and several distinguished businessmen.Aaron stoop confidently.Even among powerful people.Then...Suddenly, he turned like he had sensed my gaze.Our eyes met and he smiled.Not a broad smile.Just a small, reassuring one.I let out a quiet breath I didn't even realize I was holding.As I walked closer, Mr. Briggs noticed me.His expression soften immediately.A genuine smile replaced the mean billionaire expression I was expecting him to give."Come here, Allison."He said with a calm voice I was never expecting him to have.I walked over politely.
*Allison's POV* I hated public speaking.Not the normal kind.Not classroom presentations.Not answering questions in front of teachers.This was worse.Much worse.Because today, I wasn't just speaking.I was defending myself.I sat at my vanity staring at my reflection.My golden-brown hair fell
Aaron's POVI was still staring at my phone.I was finally about to meet the man connected to it all.I looked at Allison.Her golden-brown curls rested neatly over her shoulders. Afternoon sunlight spilled through the hallway windows."That is good, right?" she asked.I let out a breath."I don't
The moment the bus finally pulled into Parkview’s parking lot, everybody looked half dead.Nationals was over.We won.The entire ride back felt quieter than the trip there.Still loud because my teammates physically didn’t know how to shut up, but different.Exhausted different.I leaned back agai
We arrived at the mall after a few minute drive.The mall was brighter than I expected.Huge glass lights reflected against the polished floor while people moved around noisily with shopping bags and drinks in their hands.Meanwhile—Aaron Briggs walked beside me like he owned the entire building.







