A dark surge pulled on Yana's heart as she stared into those dark and mysterious eyes. Then her gaze wandered to his high nose and his attractive lips.
His unkempt black hair and his loose t-shirt gave him a lazy and careless vibe but the muscles on his arms told another story.
Like a void, his relentless gaze paired with a mix of annoyance and indifference completely bound Yana as her last words echoed throughout the entire cafeteria.
"Are you bloody serious? He-" Mia gave him a disdainful look before she pulled Yana away and they sat down at the opposite corner.
Yana threw him a few looks back and saw that he unbothered picked up his spoon and started to eat. She was curious to know what he was thinking as all the whispers around them circled him.
"Tell me now, who is he?" Yana edged Mia on as soon as they sat down on a table where everyone scurried to make space for them.
"How can you not know, dammit," Mia drove a hand through her hair and as the strands gently fell over her face, the males all gasped. But both Mia and Yana ignored them.
"Luka, an outcast. Plenty of bad stories about him, just don't get close to him," Mia delicately picked up the cutlery and elegantly cut the meat.
"Eh? Really?" Yana shifted her butt on her seat to turn around and look at him.
He briefly met her gaze but ignored her. It was a shame.
Yana thought he was pretty good-looking. A handsome guy like him would've had females drool all over him especially if a bad boy image was attached to him, so she didn't understand why everyone shunned him.
"Also controversial," Mia added as she saw that Yana kept staring at him. She just hoped Yana wouldn't make a foolish mistake and kept her distance from him.
"Bam and down he goes," Yana lost interest and instead drooled over her A5 wagyu, "My baby, you waited so long. I'm sorry, so sorry, please forgive me while you enter my mouth."
Mia gave her a disgusting look. Mia's last point about Luka was all Yana needed to know. It made sense why Luka was an outcast. In a world where politics reigned, especially in a uni full of aspiring politicians, anyone who had a controversial view was disdained, mocked and doomed to be at the bottom.
Just as anyone who would go against society's main stream would be beaten up by a ferocious, opinionated mob to never see the light again.
That was why, Yana who wasn't interested in politics at all, kept her opinions out of it. In the first place, she wasn't too bothered or educated when it came to politics, so her two cents would only agitate anyone.
Luka has basically sealed off his own future if he stood against everyone. Yana was slightly curious about what Luka said or did but didn't care enough.
Instead, her meal was quickly slung down, of course in the most civilised way and even back to the next lecture, her mouth incessantly produced praise upon praise for the beautifully marbled beef.
"Do you think if I do another good deed for the prof, he'll give me another coupon?" Yana nudged Mia as they listened to the lecture in the front.
"You crazy? How much is a coupon? More than your ass could afford."
"But the prof could afford it," at this thought, Yana giggled lightly.
"Hey, I guess a good deed means nothing to you," Mia raised an eyebrow. She has long known that despite her friend's holy aura in everyone's eyes, Yana cared more about herself than anyone else.
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Please don't chase me
RomanceAnd when the world ends, remember, that we've been together. ----- After Yana suddenly disappeared, leaving behind the cold and unapproachable Luka she finally managed to thaw, she reaped the consequences 5 years later. As a now CEO, Luka swore to d...