Mag-log inLucas Miller is a shy young man with a quiet personality.He got admission to Silvercrest University after his parents died in a tragic accident. Raihan King the most influential arrogant gay on campus, a dangerously attractive playboy whose reputation as the "King of Boys" follows him like a shadow. Their world collide when they both become roommates . Lucas loved his life of solitude until Raihan stumbles into his life of leisure.
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My life have been in Chaos ever since I lost my parents in a tragic accident.
One morning,my aunt called to tell me I would be moving in with her in Chelsea. I had been living alone ever since their death, trying to hold myself together in a world that no longer feels like home.
I packed my luggages and took my parents' framed photo with me, my only reminder of them.
I didn't know how to live without them anymore.
I arrived in Chelsea as quickly as I could.
I was waiting for my aunt at the bus stop when a car speed past me and splashed dirt all over me.
The guy peeped through the car window and couldn't apologize, instead he drove off.
"What the fuck is wrong with you bro?"I shouted , but got no response from anyone.
I cursed him inwardly. Shortly after, my aunt arrived and parked beside me, apologizing for keeping me waiting.
We got to her space , unpacked my luggages and settled in.
I met her two older daughters but I care less just wanted to have a good night's rest and forget my sorrows.
Morning came quickly than expected, my aunt told me she already got admission for one in one of the best University in Chelsea.
Mira and Evelyn tried to introduce themselves, but I simply took my breakfast and shut the door on them.I wouldn’t be staying here for long, so I saw no reason to socialize with them.
The following week,I repacked my luggage, and my aunt drove me to Silvercrest University.
I had heard countless stories about Silvercrest University, but none of them did it justice.The moment I stepped onto the sprawling campus, I was struck by its breathtaking grandeur.
My aunt's car came to a stop in front of the university residence,a towering building bustling with students hauling suitcases through the entrance.
The residence resembled a luxury apartment complex more than a hostel. Marble floors gleamed beneath crystal chandeliers, and students dressed in designer labels drifted through the lobby with an air of effortless privilege.
My aunt assisted me in getting acclimated to my new surroundings before making her departure. Truthfully, there was an undeniable sense of unfamiliarity between us. She felt less like a relative and more like an acquaintance bound to me by blood alone. Consequently, I found myself devoid of any sentimental inclination to bid her a proper farewell as she disappeared down the corridor.
Relief coursed through me at the prospect of having the room all to myself. However, that fleeting sense of comfort was abruptly shattered.
The door burst open, and a striking young man sauntered inside, hauling an expensive briefcase with an air of effortless authority. In his wake trailed a multitude of students, orbiting him like devoted satellites around a celestial body. Their admiration was almost reverential, their attention unwavering, as though he were the undisputed sovereign of Silvercrest University itself.
The door clicked shut behind him as he locked it, before casting me a brief, dismissive glance as though I were insignificant.
“Oi! What are you doing in here? This is my room. You’ve gone into the wrong one, I said.
“Wait… I recognize you. You’re the same guy who splashed mud all over me and walked away without offering a single apology,"I said .
“And who the hell are you? This was supposed to be the room my mother secured for me. Why are you here, you little thing?”
He let out a cold, dismissive scoff, eyes scanning me with blatant disdain. “Tch… do you even realize who you’re speaking to?”
A crooked smirk tugged at his lips, laced with arrogance. “You’ve got guts, I’ll give you that. But don’t mistake stupidity for bravery.”
He stepped closer, invading space without care, his voice dropping into something sharper, more cutting. “Seems like I’ve been stuck with a fresh, clueless nuisance.”
In the midst of the confrontation, my mind abruptly betrayed me.
A sharp, piercing voice, too loud, too abrasive, became the catalyst for something buried deep within me. The world around me began to distort, its edges blurring as an unwelcome, all-too-familiar memory surged violently to the surface.
My mind was flooded with echoes of screams, chaos, and violent impact, each sound colliding like fragments of a nightmare I could not escape.
It wasn’t just a memory—it was a relapse into a nightmare I never escaped. My parents’ death returned in violent, fragmented flashes, uninvited yet unstoppable, as though my mind had condemned me to relive it over and over again. It always happened like this—whenever voices rose, whenever anger filled the space around me like a suffocating fog.
I released a guttural scream, and the world went still ,utterly, hauntingly quiet, as if it had stopped breathing along with me.
He leaned against the wall, eyes cold and unbothered as he spoke. “Don’t cross your line… unless you want to end up resenting yourself.”
There was no request in his actions, no courtesy ,just absolute entitlement. Without a second glance in my direction, he dragged his luggage in and began unpacking ,moving around the room as though he owned the space.
I stood frozen, gradually surrendering to the grim realization that I was now trapped with a living nightmare.
“I wanted a fresh start. I got him instead.”
Brrr… Brrr… Brrr… The shrill vibration of my phone cut through the silence, pulling me out of my grief. I glanced at the screen. Victor. I quickly wiped the tears from my face, took a slow breath, and answered. “Hey, Victor.” “Hey,” he said. “Are you still free this evening?” “Yeah, I am.” “Great. Do you want me to pick you up? Just send me your address.” Before answering, I instinctively looked at Raihan, expecting another dark glare. Instead, he simply smiled and gave me a small nod, silently telling me to go ahead. I turned my attention back to the call. “No, it’s alright,” I said. “Just text me the address. I’ll make my own way there.” “You sure?” “Yeah. I’ll be there in about twenty minutes.” “Perfect. I’ll send it over now.” “Alright. See you soon.” “See you.” I ended the call and, almost instinctively, looked back at Raihan, searching his face for the irritation I was certain I’d find. “Do you want me to drive you there?” Raihan asked quietl
“Khm-hm.” He briskly brushed the stain from his trousers and composed himself, feigning as though his rather undignified fall had never happened. "So... what kept the lot of you so engrossed?" he asked, striving to sound indifferent, though the jealousy in his voice betrayed him. "They stopped by to see how I was doing," I said. "They also told me we've been assigned a semester-long project." "Then why haven't I received an email?" he questioned, his brows knitting together in confusion. I let out a quiet chuckle. "More likely because you haven't bothered checking your inbox," I replied matter-of-factly. "Raihan," I called out, stopping him in his tracks. "Why didn't you seize the opportunity to apologise to Drey while he was here?" “Lol… I was going to apologise to him,” he said with a shrug. “Then I realised he didn’t deserve one.” "Mate, you cracked a bottle over the bloke's head and still couldn't swallow your pride long enough to apologise?" I said, staring at him in dis
I couldn’t bring myself to attend my lectures after everything that had transpired between Raihan and me earlier that morning.The moment his parents departed, an oppressive silence engulfed the apartment, making the atmosphere feel inexplicably heavier.For reasons I couldn’t quite articulate, I found myself growing increasingly apprehensive in Raihan’s presence.“Are you still dwelling on what my father said?” Raihan asked, his perceptive gaze fixed intently on me. “I’m certain he was merely having a bit of fun with you.”“It’s fine,” I replied, forcing a faint smile. “I’m not bothered.”I lied to him because in reality every word his father had uttered echoed in my mind.The probing questions.The unmistakable look of recognition.The unsettling invitation.The more I reflected on it,the stronger my intuition became that Raihan’s father knew far more than me……..and my family .My thoughts wandered back to the peculiar name Raihan's mother had mentioned."Liam..."The name reverbera
"Who the hell is that?" Raihan barked. He grabbed a towel, wrapped it around his waist and strode out of the bathroom to answer the call. "Hey, Mom, you can't possibly be serious." "What in the world are you doing at my hostel?" Raihan's voice carried faintly from the bathroom as he spoke on the phone, his tone laced with astonishment and disbelief. "What if I had gone out?" Raihan exclaimed. "You should have at least called me before showing up here," he said, exasperation evident in his tone. I hastily finished my shower and made my way back to the room to slip into something more presentable. I made my way into the living room and immediately noticed two distinguished figures stepping into the apartment. His parents, I surmised. No sooner had they crossed the threshold than Raihan’s mother subtly wrinkled her nose, as though an unpleasant odor had offended her senses. “Good heavens,” she muttered, surveying the apartment. “What on earth is that smell permeating
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