Mag-log inAfter losing her mother, Nyra Solenne earns a fully funded scholarship to Blackthorne Heights University, Canada’s most prestigious private institution. Her success goes viral online, but the excitement turns bitter when Kaizen Arclair, the school’s arrogant campus king, publicly mocks scholarship students. Nyra fires back online, sparking a heated rivalry before lectures even begin. Things worsen when Nyra arrives on campus and discovers she has been assigned to the same luxury penthouse lodge as Kaizen. Their constant clashes intensify after the principal forces Nyra to tutor him due to his failing grades, threatening her scholarship if she refuses. Would she be able to navigate the new normal or will she be sucked into the chaos of the campus king?
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The first time Kaizen Arclair ruined my life, he did it with one comment.
I stared at my phone screen inside the crowded café kitchen, barely hearing the manager yell at someone behind me.
“TOP SCHOLARSHIP WINNER OF BLACKTHORNE HEIGHTS UNIVERSITY.”
My picture sat proudly under the headline, still unreal after several months of sleepless nights, double shifts, and surviving on instant noodles.
Three thousand comments.
Then one verified account sat at the top.
Kaizen Arclair.
Of course, Campus king of Blackthorne Heights,
Rich boy, Internet favorite, Professional menace.
His comment had over twenty thousand likes already.
“Scholarship students always arrive acting independent until they start feeding off rich kids.”
The entire kitchen suddenly felt hotter, cold sweat broke on my forehead.
I reread it once.
Twice.
Then I laughed, not because it was funny…because boys like him always thought money made them untouchable.
I wiped my hands on my apron and typed back.
“Interesting opinion from someone whose biggest academic achievement is taking mirror selfies.”
The cook beside me gasped loudly.
“Oh, girl. You’re dead!! His dad is a big shareholder of the university, please don't ruin this opportunity by this....”
Within minutes, screenshots flooded everywhere.
Students picked sides instantly, some defended him while Others dragged him for filth.
Then another comment appeared.
Seraphina Vale, His girlfriend.
“If scholarships are stressful maybe stay where you belong?”
My jaw tightened, the replies exploded again.
Someone reposted my response, made edits and Someone called me “The Scholarship Savage.”
By midnight, my phone wouldn’t stop vibrating.
And somehow Kaizen Arclair replied again.
“Careful, scholarship girl. Blackthorne Heights eats people like you alive.”
I should’ve ignored him.
Instead, I typed:
“Then maybe the campus king should worry less about me and more about passing his classes.”
The internet lost its mind.
I smiled for exactly three seconds before my manager snatched my phone away.
“You’re late on table six.” she yelled.
Reality returned immediately.
The café…
The exhaustion…
The bills…
The difference between my world and theirs suddenly felt suffocating because the truth is…..I had never belonged anywhere easily, not after my mom died.
The thought still hits unexpectedly hard as my chest tightened slightly as memories surfaced.
Hospital machines beeping loudly, fading smiles, warm hands growing colder every week till she gave up.
This is suppose to be my fresh start , a better life and bright future.
That scholarship letter had felt like oxygen after months of drowning.
Blackthorne Heights university
Weeks later, I dragged my suitcase through the giant university gates with aching arms and two hours of sleep.
Blackthorne Heights looked less like a school and more like a place rich people built to remind others they were powerful.
Luxury cars lined the entrance, Students in designer clothes laughed loudly around me.
I suddenly became painfully aware of my old sneakers and one wheeled suitcase making a terrible sound of the marbled tiles…
Shame engulfed me.
A girl near the registration desk pointed at me.
“Wait, isn't that the scholarship girl?”
Whispers spread instantly, phones clicking around
“I should have worn a nose mask” I cursed under my breath…
This was exactly what I was avoiding.
The receptionist smiled politely while checking my documents.
“Miss Solenne Nyra?”
I nodded.
Her eyes widened slightly.
“Oh you’re in the executive lodge…Westwood height lodge”
I blinked.
“What?”
“The premium student penthouse accommodation.”
She smiled proudly. “One of our best student accommodations.”
There had definitely been a mistake.
My stomach dropped.
People like me didn’t stay in places called penthouses.
She handed me a gold access card.
“Suite 04.”
I reached for my suitcase.
Then she added casually “You’ll be sharing the lodge with Mr. Kaizen Arclair.”
Everything inside me stopped. Slowly, I looked up.
“You’re joking.”
“This must be a mistake”...
The receptionist frowned.
“You two already know each other?”
I felt too weak to answer, everyone online already knew about the war between I and Kaizen on campus.
I collected the access card and Started walking towards the penthouse, still shaken and unable to process everything I just heard.
“You'll be sharing the lodge with Mr Kaizen Arclair” still replaying in my head.
Suddenly, movement near the front entrance caught everyone’s attention, shifting the atmosphere completely.
Heads turned almost instantly, whispers spread across the courtyard.
“Kaizen’s here.” someone said.
“Who the hell was this lousy guy”? I thought to myself, immediately reality dawned.
“Kaizen Arclair”, the public menace who bullied me online who's also now her Lodgemate as provided by the school.
It sucks.
I paused to look, feed my eyes and see for myself if he actually looks like a school bully in person.
Surprisingly, a sleek black Rolls Royce rolled slowly past the gates before stopping near the main building, campus security immediately moved toward it.
Then the passenger door opened, a tall guy stepped out wearing an all-black hoodie beneath an expensive dark coat. His messy dark hair fell slightly into his eyes, and despite the cold weather, his expression looked painfully exhausted.
But somehow…everyone still stared at him like he owned the entire university. Girls whispered, phones lifted instantly, Even nearby conversations quieted. He looked around briefly, completely unfazed by the attention surrounding him like this happened every day.
His gray eyes locked onto mine instantly, amusement flickered there, Then something darker followed.
Something unreadable.
He walked closer lazily, stopping directly beside me. Too close, Way too close.
“You’re the scholarship girl,” he murmured.
I forced my voice steady.
“And you’re the attention-seeking rich boy.”
Several students nearby gasped loudly, Kaizen laughed softly under his breath. Then he leaned slightly closer.
“You should’ve ignored my comment online.”
I lifted my chin.
“You should’ve minded your business.”
For one dangerous second, his eyes held mine without blinking, then his gaze dropped briefly to my surname printed on the registration file still sitting on the desk.
And suddenly his smile disappeared.
The shift happened so fast it unsettled me instantly.
“Solenne,” he repeated quietly.
Not mockingly this time but carefully.
Like the name meant something.
Before I could ask what his problem was, he grabbed my broken suitcase handle suddenly.
“I’ll show you upstairs, I guess your scholarship earned you an accommodation in a penthouse” he taunted me mockingly.
I frowned immediately. “I can carry my own things.”
“I know, I'll help you and I insist!”
His voice stayed calm, but bossy.
But his eyes remained strangely fixed on me.
“And that’s exactly why I’m worried.”
“We're Lodgemates, it sucks”
No reply, I followed him almost immediately, admiring his broad back from behind.
“Stop staring” Kaizen arrogantly warned me like he literally could see what I was looking at.
Jerk!
“Well,” he muttered lightly, “welcome to Blackthorne Heights.” He turned and disappeared down another hallway before I could respond.
Finally….Peace.
I exhaled slowly and crouched beside my suitcase, trying to process the insanity of the last twenty-four hours.
From café shifts to elite university penthouses…
From online arguments to sharing a lodge with the exact boy responsible for half my current stress….
Life clearly enjoyed mocking me,
Footsteps interrupted my thoughts seconds later, I looked up sharply.
Kaizen walked back into the living room carrying snacks and bottled drinks in one hand.
I blinked, Confused.
“What’s that?”
“For you.”
Suspicion immediately filled my face. Kaizen noticed instantly and looked offended.
“Relax,” he drawled. “They’re not poisoned.”
“I didn’t say they were.”
“You thought about it.”
Unfortunately…he was right again.
He placed the snacks on the counter carelessly before straightening.
“You probably haven’t eaten properly all day.”
That caught me off guard.
Not the words but theee fact that he noticed.
My fingers tightened slightly around my suitcase handle, Kaizen leaned against the counter lazily, watching me with an unreadable expression.
Up close, his confidence felt dangerous.
Like the kind of boy who naturally pulled attention without trying. The kind girls ruined themselves over.
I refused to become one of them, especially not after he publicly embarrassed me online.
Still…my traitorous eyes noticed things anyway…..The sharp veins along his hands and the deep tiredness hidden beneath his arrogance.
Weird.
“Why are you being nice?” I asked before thinking.
A soft laugh escaped him.
“Trust me, scholarship girl. Carrying one suitcase doesn’t make me nice.”
There was that nickname again.
Irksome.
But somehow less insulting in person, Kaizen’s gaze drifted over me slowly for one brief second
not enough to feel disrespectful, just enough to make heat creep unexpectedly beneath my skin.
I suddenly became very aware of my oversized hoodie and messy curls, his eyes returned to mine.
And something about the look there changed slightly, less mocking but more curious.
I cleared my throat quickly.
“Well… thanks.” The words sounded awkward coming out.
Kaizen smirked faintly like he enjoyed seeing me uncomfortable. “You’re welcome.”
Then, almost arrogantly, he pushed himself off the counter and started walking away.
Halfway down the hallway, he paused briefly without turning back.
“Oh,” he added casually.
“The internet version of you is meaner.”
I frowned immediately.
“And the internet version of you is less tolerable.”
A low laugh escaped him again, not fake, not forced and weirdly enough it sounded nice.
Kaizen disappeared into his room seconds
later, leaving me alone in the massive penthouse.
Silence settled around me softly.
I looked down at the snacks again then toward the hallway he vanished into.
Confusing boy!
But no matter how unexpectedly kind he acted tonight, I refused to forget the humiliation he caused me online.
After staring at the photograph for nearly ten minutes, Kaizen finally grabbed his phone.His fingers hovered over Auren's contact before pressing call.The cheerful voice answered almost instantly."Big bro!"Kaizen closed his eyes."Auren... listen carefully."The smile disappeared from Auren's voice."What's wrong?""For the next few days...""I need you to go straight from school to the hospital.""Stay with Mom until visiting hours end.""Don't leave her room alone."Auren frowned."Did something happen?""No.""You sound weird."Kaizen forced a laugh."I just worry too much.""You always do.""And Auren...""Yeah?""Tell the head nurse to keep someone outside Mom's room twenty-four hours a day.""What?""If anyone asks questions about our family...""Don't answer."Silence.Even Auren could tell something serious was happening."I understand."Kaizen softened."Oh...""I heard about your scholarship interview."Auren brightened instantly."I got it!""I knew you would.""I'm pro
Blood Isn't Enough, Going through this phase of his life in pain, suffering, bruises….Kaizen doesn't even care anymore, he just wants to make enough money to save his mother. The underground arena had never been this quiet.Kaizen flexed his bruised fingers beneath the tape wrapped around his knuckles. Every muscle in his body protested as he stepped into the preparation room. His ribs still burned from the previous night's fight. He had barely slept before another message summoned him back.Something wasn't right, Usually, fighters volunteered.Tonight...No one asked, his name was simply written on the board.Opponent Assigned.Fight Three.He frowned.Across the room, another fighter looked at him with sympathy."You again?"Kaizen forced a grin."Guess I'm popular."The older man didn't smile."You fought yesterday.""So?""No one fights back-to-back."Before Kaizen could respond, heavy footsteps echoed through the hallway.The arena manager walked in carrying a black duffel bag
The crystal wineglass shattered against the marble floor."I've had enough!"Seraphina Vale paced furiously across her father's study, mascara streaking down her cheeks as anger burned brighter than embarrassment."I won't let that scholarship girl steal Kaizen from me!"“ Such a low life!!”Her father, Victor Vale, barely looked up from the documents spread across his desk."What did she do?""What didn't she do?"Seraphina wiped at her tears with the back of her hand."She follows him everywhere.""They live together.""She tutors him.""She even visited his mother in the hospital which Kaizen has never allowed me to"Her breathing became ragged."Many times…..." Her voice cracked. "I caught her coming out of his room."Vale finally looked up."What?""They've been spending every evening together."His expression remained unreadable.Seraphina mistook his silence for indifference, she definitely has every right to report him to her father because he kinda lured her into dating Kaize
Kaizen hadn't slept.Not for an hour.Not even for a minute.The same message had been glowing on his phone screen since dawn, yet his thumb still hovered over it as if staring long enough might somehow change the words.It never did.His untouched coffee had long gone cold on the center table.Outside, the afternoon sun poured through the floor-to-ceiling windows of the penthouse. Inside, silence settled like a heavy fog.The front door clicked open.Nyra stepped in, dropping her backpack onto the couch with a relieved sigh."Finally," she muttered. "Three straight lectures should be illegal."Receiving no sarcastic reply, she frowned.That was strange.Usually Kaizen would have greeted her with something irritating."Welcome back, scholarship girl."Or? "Did the lecturers finally realize you're secretly a robot?"Today...Nothing.He sat exactly where she'd left him that morning, elbows resting on his knees, phone dangling loosely between his fingers.His eyes weren't even focused
I knew he was planning to dodge the tutorial, The moment I stepped into the kitchen and saw him cooking at seven in the evening, I knew…Kaizen Arclair never cooked this early, not unless he was preparing to disappear.Again!I stood quietly near the hallway entrance, pretending not to watch him.T
The drive back to the penthouse was unusually quiet.Not awkward, not hostile, Just quiet.The kind of silence that settles after an emotional day….The city lights of Vancouver blurred outside the windows while soft music played from the speakers.Auren had fallen asleep in the backseat few minute
In less than fifteen minutes, the guys were ready, I arrived ten minutes later. Auren practically dragged both of us out of the penthouse.By "both of us," I meant me and his permanently irritated older brother."I swear," Kaizen muttered while locking the penthouse door behind him, "you were drop
The visit starts beautifully, Sylvara insists everyone stay longer.She complains that hospitals are boring as Auren immediately agrees."See? I've been saying this for weeks.""You've also been eating my snacks for weeks," Sylvara replies."That's different.""How?""Because I'm your favorite chi
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