The Bugatti cruised through the night, the city lights blurring into a kaleidoscope of color. Mira rested on the passenger seat as she looked out the window, taking it all in. Who could've guessed that she’d be riding shotgun in a Bugatti? Her heart skipped at the thought, amazing…
She turned to Michael, her eyes sparkling with curiosity. "So, what's the story with your family? You're obviously not struggling, but there's more to it, isn't there?"
Michael's expression remained impassive, his gaze fixed on the road ahead. With a calm smile, he simply said, "Not tonight, Mira. Let's just enjoy the ride."
Mira's smile never wavered. "Fair enough. But you're not getting out of telling me forever."
Michael's lips curled up further. "I'm shaking in my boots." He said in amusement as he sarcastically rolled his eyes.
He glanced in the rearview mirror, where Barry and Jace were riding shotgun in the other two Bugattis. Of course, they wouldn't know how to drive a Bugatti overnight, so Michael arranged for personal chauffeurs in both cars while he drove himself.
He saw their headlights flashing like fireflies in the darkness. The distant honk of a horn echoed through the night air, followed by another, and Michael's friends were signaling their excitement, their cars' headlights blinking in sync.
Mira followed his gaze, laughing. "Looks like your friends are getting impatient."
Michael's smile grew, but his eyes remained fixed on the road. "They're just having fun."
As the lights ahead began to fade into the distance, Mira asked, her voice softer, "Why did you choose me to be your date tonight? You barely know me."
Michael's gaze flicked to hers, his eyes still glinting with that amusement. “And you? Why were you kind to me when the others did nothing but shun and laugh at me?”
Mira looked away. He didn't wait for her to answer; he shrugged and added, "Maybe I just wanted to see how someone with a kind heart would react to a night in the spotlight."
“What do you mean by that?” Mira asked, her brows furrowed as she scrutinized his expression.
Michael didn't answer; he kept driving. As the memory of previous events flashed in his head, his grip around the steering wheel tightened. “Make sure you have the best seat in the house tonight, Mira…” His amused smile suddenly warped into a nice mischievous grin. “This is going to be one heck of a night.”
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The grand ballroom was lit up, the DJ spinning sick beats that had the whole crowd dancing. Confetti and balloons floated through the air, and the hashtag #GradParty2025 was trending on everyone's phones.
Danny Franchester, in his well-tailored suit that screamed luxury, stood tall, his whole demeanor giving off campus kingpin vibes with his arm around Jane as his queen bee. They were the golden couple, and everyone knew it.
"Yo, where's Michael?" Danny sneered, his eyes scanning the room. "Thought he'd show up in a broke ride."
“Or no ride at all.” Someone chirped in the back.
Jane snickered, her voice dripping with sarcasm. "I can't believe I was with someone as worthless as that." She held up her hand, showcasing the Caesar Bracelet. "I mean, look at this beauty. It's worth more than Michael's entire lifetime. Even if he died and came back a hundred times, he still wouldn't be worth up to a quarter of the amount."
The crowd oohed and ahhed, and some students took out their phones to take pictures of the bracelet.
"And don't even get me started on my outfit," Jane said, twirling around. "This Chanel ensemble is worth millions. I'm basically wearing a designer museum. I could literally buy all of you in here."
The crowd laughed, and someone shouted, "You go, girl!"
In the corner, Celia stood with her friend Amara James, a stunning model with piercing eyes and a fierce attitude.
She was a well-known campus baddie and a big-shot model, working with top brands like Elite Inc. Her confidence and sass were legendary, and she had a reputation for being ruthless in the industry.
With her sharp tongue and ability to make or break careers with a single post on social media, Amara was a force to be reckoned with. She exuded an effortless cool, her designer outfits and flawless makeup a testament to her status as a top model. When she spoke, people listened, and her sharp wit and clever comebacks were the stuff of campus legend. "Who's this Michael?" She asked, her voice husky and confident.
Celia tried to intervene, her voice above the music. "Amara, don't mind what they're saying. Danny’s an idiot, so not worth it." She then spoke a little louder, addressing everyone. “Cut it out, you guys. Let's try to have fun without having to tear someone down… He's been through enough.” She said the last part more to herself than to them.
But Amara was already intrigued. "Oh, this should be good. Tell me more about this... Michael."
Jane's eyes lit up, and she launched into a vicious tirade. "Michael? Please. He's a joke of a guy who thinks he can measure up to us. He's just a poor boy, a wannabe. I mean, seriously. Who tries to rob Neon Wears? And what's next? He’ll try to steal a sandwich from the cafeteria?"
The crowd laughed louder this time, and Amara raised an eyebrow. "Oh wow…"
They continued to laugh and mock, and Celia shook her head. She knew Amara's reputation, and she knew that once Amara got involved, things would only get worse.
Amara smiled, her eyes glinting with amusement. "Well, I have to see this Michael for myself. Where is he?"
The crowd started to chant, "Where's Michael? Where's Michael?" and the anticipation built. Little did they know, Michael was about to make a grand entrance…
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Chapter 51
The business Mira built with the group had started as nothing more than a modest stall in the city center. They kept their identities hidden, and their presence subtle. The city was ruthless, cold, and unwelcoming to outsiders, but Mira understood something most people didn’t, power came not only from brute strength but from influence, connections, and reputation. Every morning she dragged Barry, Jace, and Celia into planning sessions, sketching strategies on pieces of paper, figuring out how to earn trust, how to draw customers, how to expand without drawing the wrong kind of attention. And somehow, through nights of trial and days of exhaustion, it worked. Bit by bit, the shop grew. Barry became the friendly face everyone liked talking to. Jace handled the quiet work, the negotiation, the behind-the-scenes trading. Celia learned quickly, she adapted to the city’s harsh rhythm, helping Mira with organization, finances, and customer handling. And Michael… Michael worked as their
Chapter 50
They had almost reached the cabin when Celia finally stopped walking, she was still hugging her arms close to her body. Her breath formed small clouds in the air as she waited for Michael to catch up. He slowed his pace when he realized she wasn’t moving anymore. Celia didn’t say anything at first. Her eyes were still slightly red, though she tried to hide it. Michael looked down, exhaling a long breath. “I’m sorry,” He said quietly. “For… everything back there. You shouldn’t have gone through that. And I should’ve been more careful. I promise, nothing like that is going to happen again.” She didn’t respond immediately. Instead, her gaze drifted down to his hand. Michael followed her eyes. His knuckles were split open and raw, small streams of dried blood clinging to the ridges. The cold air stung the exposed skin, turning the wounds an angry shade of red. He hadn’t even realized how badly they hurt until she stared at them. “Michael.” She whispered as she closer, “You can’t leave
Chapter 49
“Let her go,” Michael warned; his eyes were burning with rage at this point. The men didn’t take him seriously. They burst out laughing, loud and mocking, like hyenas circling their prey. “Look here, brat,” One of them sneered, stepping forward. “Just because you fight well doesn’t mean you get to order us around. Watch your mouth.” “Or what? What are you gonna do if we don't let her go?” Another chimed in, cracking his knuckles. The man holding Celia tightened his grip and pulled her closer as she struggled. His breath brushed her ear with a sickening and deliberate movement. “We’ll hurt this little kitten right here…” He whispered darkly, “...And make you watch.” Celia’s eyes widened in terror. Then the man disgustingly lowered his face to her neck and inhaled deeply. “Mmm… She smells like delicious berries…” He murmured with a twisted smile. “Brings back memories.” That was the moment something snapped inside Michael. He moved sharply like a storm unleashed. His fist connec
Chapter 48
Michael stepped outside into the biting cold, pulling his hooded fur jacket tighter around him as the snow crunched beneath his boots. He was dressed for another fight. Nothing fancy, just the rugged, worn clothes he’d grown accustomed to in this unforgiving city. His breath fogged through the icy air as he made his way around the side of the cabin. That’s when he spotted her. Celia was pacing back and forth on a patch of cleared snow, rubbing her gloved hands together anxiously. Her breath came in sharp bursts, like she was trying to breathe through something invisible pressing down on her. She hadn’t noticed him at all, she was too lost in her thoughts. Michael approached quietly and reached out to gently tap her shoulder. She jumped so hard she almost slipped. “Oh my gosh, Michael!” “Sorry, sorry.” He said immediately, raising his hands. “My bad.” “No, it’s fine.” She said quickly, though her voice wasn’t steady. Michael shook his head. “No. It’s not fine.” Celia froze, sur
Chapter 47
The van dropped them off at the edge of a city none of them had ever heard of. Snow covered everything, thick piles on rooftops, heavy layers on the streets, misty white flakes still falling from the sky. A freezing wind cut through their clothes the moment they stepped out. The driver rolled down his window just long enough to say, “Good luck,” before speeding away, leaving the five of them alone in a strange white world. Celia hugged her arms around her body and shivered violently. “W-Why is it so cold?” She whispered, teeth already chattering. Michael instantly reached for the zipper of his jacket. “Here, take my jacket.” She stopped him with a small shake of her head. “No. I’m fine. I brought mine.” She dug into her backpack with stiff fingers and pulled out a thick winter coat. Barry and Jace quickly followed her lead, pulling out sweaters and gloves from their own bags… They felt thankful for being prepared. Even Mira put on a simple dark jacket. When everyone was finally
Chapter 46
The next morning, a long black limo rolled up to the entrance of the Scofield estate. Michael and Mira were already outside waiting. They both wore simple clothes, plain T-shirts, jeans, and light jackets. Nothing fancy, nothing that showed who they really were. They looked like normal young adults going on a trip. The limo stopped, and Barry stepped out first. “Wow,” He whispered, stretching his arms. “That ride was so smooth. I almost fell asleep.” Jace came out after him. “Same here. I didn’t want it to end.” Celia stepped out last. She saw Michael standing near the steps and gave him a soft smile. Michael smiled back the same way. She walked toward him. “Morning.” She said. “Morning.” Michael replied. “Did you sleep well?” “Barely. Too much on my mind.” She admitted with a small laugh. “Second thoughts about coming?” He asked gently. “No,” Celia shook her head. “Just… excited. Nervous. All of it at once.” Michael nodded. “Me too.” Before the moment could stretch any lon
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