MasukSet in the vibrant campus of Hudson State University in New York City, emotions and humor take readers from noisy dorm rooms and busy classrooms to football fields, bleachers, family homes, and unexpected moments where friendships are formed, insecurities are faced, and love slowly begins to grow. When quiet and insecure Hannah transfers to the university, she never expects to cross paths with Zachary Reed—the arrogant star quarterback known for his cold attitude and sharp words. What starts as painful encounters and misunderstandings slowly turns into something deeper as they are forced into each other’s lives through family responsibilities, personal struggles, and hidden dreams. As Zachary struggles under the pressure of his father's expectations and Hannah learns to find her voice and confidence, both must confront their fears, heal from past wounds, and discover that love can grow in the most unexpected places—even between a bully and the girl he once hurt.
Lihat lebih banyakThe moment the bus finally came to a stop, my heart started beating faster than usual. I tightened my grip on the handle of my suitcase and looked out the window at the tall buildings surrounding me. New York City.
I was really here. For a few seconds, I just sat there, staring. Cars were honking, people were rushing past each other on the sidewalk, and everything felt loud, fast, and unfamiliar. It was nothing like home. Back there, life was slower, quieter, predictable. Here, it felt like the world was moving at full speed, and I wasn’t sure if I could keep up. “Miss, we’re at the last stop,” the driver said, glancing at me through the mirror. “Oh,sorry,” I replied quickly, snapping back to reality. I stood up, adjusted the strap of my bag on my shoulder, and carefully stepped down from the bus. The cool air hit my face immediately, and I took a deep breath, trying to calm the nervous feeling in my chest. This was it. A new city. A new life. A new beginning. I reminded myself why I came here in the first place. I had earned a scholarship to study Law at Hudson State University,my dream course. Not everyone gets an opportunity like that, and I wasn’t about to waste it just because I felt scared. Still, fear had a way of creeping in, especially when you were alone. I dragged my suitcase along the sidewalk, trying not to look as lost as I felt. People walked past me confidently, like they had their lives completely figured out. Meanwhile, I was just hoping I wouldn’t get lost before even reaching my dorm. After what felt like forever, I finally arrived at the university gate. The words HUDSON STATE UNIVERSITY were written boldly across the entrance, and students were moving in and out with excitement and laughter. My stomach flipped. This place was huge. Students stood in groups, chatting and smiling like they had known each other for years. Some were taking pictures, others were hugging their parents goodbye. I suddenly felt very small standing there by myself. I adjusted my oversized sweater and pulled it down slightly, a habit I had developed over the years. Growing up, people always had something to say about my body,too big, too different, too noticeable. Even when I tried to ignore them, their words stayed in my head longer than I liked to admit. But this was supposed to be a fresh start. “No more hiding,” I whispered quietly to myself. Taking a deep breath, I walked toward the dorm building listed on the paper in my hand. My legs felt heavy, but I kept going anyway. Each step felt like a promise,to my parents, to my brother, and to myself. When I finally reached the dorm room door, I paused. Room 204. I knocked gently. A few seconds later, the door swung open, and a tall girl with curly hair and a bright smile stood in front of me. “Hey! You must be Hannah!” she said excitedly. I blinked, slightly surprised. “Uh… yes.” “I’m Maya,” she said, stepping aside to let me in. “Come in, come in. We’ve been waiting for you.” Inside the room, another girl sat on one of the beds, scrolling through her phone. She looked up immediately and smiled warmly. “I’m Tiffany,” she said calmly. “Welcome.” I stepped inside slowly, looking around the room that would be my new home for the next few years. My suitcase felt heavier than usual, but the friendly atmosphere made me relax just a little. Maya closed the door behind me and leaned against it casually. “So, what course are you studying?” she asked. “Law,” I replied, adjusting the strap of my bag on my shoulder. “It’s always been my dream.” Her eyes lit up. “Wow, that’s impressive,” she said. “I’m studying Journalism. I love writing and telling stories, so it just made sense.” Tiffany nodded with a small smile. “And I’m in Accounting,” she added. “Numbers have always been my thing.” I let out a soft breath, feeling the tension in my chest slowly fade. For the first time since arriving in New York, the tight knot in my stomach loosened just a little. These girls seemed normal… friendly… welcoming. Maybe I wouldn’t feel so alone after all. I set my suitcase down beside the bed and glanced around the room again. It wasn’t perfect, and I was still nervous, but something inside me whispered that this was the start of something important. And deep down, I knew one thing for sure, my life was about to change in ways I never expected. Zachary’s POV The loud cheers from the football field echoed across campus as I threw the ball hard toward Tyler. He caught it easily and raised his hand in victory while the rest of the team clapped and shouted. “Nice throw, Zach!” Coach yelled from the sidelines. I nodded once but didn’t smile. To everyone else, this was exciting. To me, it was just another practice. Another expectation. Another responsibility. Sweat dripped down my face as I ran across the field again, blocking out the noise around me. The sun was hot, and my muscles ached, but I kept pushing myself harder than anyone else. That was the only way to survive in my world,be the best or be nothing. After practice ended, my teammates gathered around, laughing and joking like they didn’t have a care in the world. Tyler walked up to me, tossing a bottle of water in my direction. “You played like a beast today,” he said with a grin. I caught the bottle and took a long drink before responding. “Just doing my job,” I said calmly. Adrian joined us, shaking his head. “Man, you act like this stuff doesn’t matter,” he said. “You’re literally the star of the team.” I shrugged slightly. It didn’t feel like success. It felt like pressure. My phone suddenly vibrated in my pocket. I didn’t even need to check the screen to know who it was. Dad. I sighed quietly before answering. “Zachary,” his deep voice said immediately. “I hope you’re not wasting time again. Remember, football is temporary. The real future is the business.” My jaw tightened. “I know,” I replied shortly. “You have a meeting with me this weekend,” he continued. “We need to discuss your responsibilities at Reed Global.” Responsibilities. That word again. The call ended, and I stared at my phone for a few seconds, frustration building inside my chest. No matter how hard I tried, it was never enough. There was always another expectation waiting for me. “Everything okay?” Tyler asked, noticing my expression. “Yeah,” I replied quickly, slipping the phone back into my pocket. But it wasn’t okay. Not even close. Later that evening, I sat alone in my room, staring at the sketchbook resting on my desk. The pencil lay beside it, untouched. I reached for it slowly and opened the book to a half-finished drawing. A portrait. Carefully shaded lines. Soft details. Something real. This was the only place where I felt free. I picked up the pencil and continued drawing, letting the world fade away for a moment. No football. No business. No expectations. Just me. But deep down, I knew one thing for sure, No matter how hard I tried to escape it, the life my father planned for me was getting closer every day.Hannah's POVI don't like the sound of sirens. When ambulances scream past with colours of red flashing like a blur, it brings a wave of sickness to me. But when this ambulance arrived, I didn't even hear it. It was one of the things my mind tuned out. Because all I could see was the blood dripping down Zachary's temples as he was carried out on a stretcher. All I could hear was him groaning in pain. He had mud and grass in his wounds, in his hair, on his face. My heart sank and I couldn't seem to swallow the nausea ready to overwhelm me.His friends raced to his side like loyal soldiers. And when the responders hauled him into the back of the ambulance, their faces were pale and fallen. Why wouldn't they be? I don't think anyone was expecting the match to turn out this way. I wasn't.But did Tiffany?My eyes slowly moved to her and my heart pounded like a drum. Her expression was too unreadable. Blank. Almost as if she'd been expecting something like this to happen. No. It's not poss
Hannah's POV"You need to stop worrying, Hannah."Tiffany didn't even look up from her phone when she said it. Her fingers were moving fast across the screen, typing to someone she clearly wasn't going to tell us about. The irritation she was trying to hide was bleeding into her voice anyway.I watched her from across the room.Who was she texting? That Danny boy? The thought alone made something uncomfortable settle in my chest and I had absolutely no idea why."Just show us who you're talking to," Maya said, reaching for the phone. Tiffany pulled it away fast — too fast — and looked at both of us with a sharp, warning look. It almost made me flinch."No. I'm doing this for you," she said, turning to me specifically."You literally said earlier that you wanted to take your anger out on someone," I reminded her. The edge in my own voice surprised me. Maya blinked, looking between us the way she always did when she didn't know which side to land on.Tiffany was her best friend. But eve
Hannah's POV Maybe going back to my room was a mistake. I should've stayed in the toilet till the end of the day. Heck, the end of the semester if I had to. But after my legs started to fall asleep and my arms grew tired, I decided to make the painful walk back. If I was lucky, it'd be empty and I could fall asleep without having to answer any questions from Tiffany or Maya. I could curl into my blanket and pretend everything that happened today was nothing more than a bad dream. Oh, well. I should've known my roommates would be in their beds by the time I arrived, preparing themselves for what to say when I walked through that door. "I'm going to kill Zachary!" Tiffany exclaimed, her features hardening so quickly it frightened me. Maya on the other hand was barely moved. She slid her headphones so they rested on her shoulders and gave Tiffany a blank stare. "You've said that three times already." "And you think I don't mean it?" She asked, her voice piercing my ears li
Hannah's POV"Please come out, Hannah. It wasn't that bad, I swear," Serena assured me, though her voice said otherwise.Her knuckles rasped on the bathroom door, begging me to come out or at least let her in. But that wasn't happening. Not anytime soon.The school bathroom was my hideaway — a habit I'd picked up since middle school. Anytime I got bullied by seniors, I'd run here to let the tears spill down my cheeks. I didn't like it when people saw me cry. They wouldn't do anything but take videos and laugh.But in a bathroom stall, you're alone.Back then, it wasn't that bad. There were doodles etched into the walls that I'd stared at to take my mind off things. But in this bathroom, the tiles were bare. No doodles. No writing. Just plain white porcelain.Maybe it's for the best anyway.I don't want to forget.Crying is all I want to do.I rubbed my eyes with the back of my sleeve, sniffling as I did so.I hate everything. And everyone. I hate myself for even thinking of trying to
Hannah’s POVThe drive back to campus was awkward.Painfully awkward.The kind of awkward that made me want to disappear into the seat and magically teleport back to my dorm.Neither of us said anything after leaving his parents’ house.Not after everything that happened at lunch.Not after what ha
Hannah’s POVI kept replaying it in my head the entire walk back to the dorm.The hallway.The sudden impact.My books falling again.And him—Zachary Reed—standing there like I was just another mistake in his way.By the time I stepped into the room, my mood was already heavy.Maya looked up from h
Hannah’s POVThat evening, after the incident at the football field, I returned to the dorm room feeling completely drained. My shoulder still hurt slightly, but the embarrassment hurt more.Maya and Tiffany were already inside when I walked in. They immediately noticed my expression.“What happene
Hannah’s POVBy the afternoon, campus had become even busier. I was walking alone after my last class when I suddenly noticed a group of students gathered near the football field.They were cheering loudly.Curious, I slowed down.Standing in the middle of the field was a tall guy wearing a footbal












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