2.𝐂𝐫𝐨𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐏𝐚𝐭𝐡𝐬

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I sped around the corner, my car hugging the curve

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I sped around the corner, my car hugging the curve. Suddenly, a girl stepped into the crosswalk.
Ohh fuckk!!

My heart skipped a beat as I slammed on the brakes. The car screeched to halt mere inches from her.
She froze, eyes wide with fear. But as our gazes met, something sparked within her.

She looks good in her simple outfit. The first thing that came to my mind.
Wait what the fuck I'm thinking right now.

I jumped out irritated. "Watch where you are going!" I yelled, my anger rising. As I continued "And what were you thinking, stepping into the road like that?"

The girl's fear melted into defence "Maybe I was thinking I'd rather die than see your smug face again!"

Everyone gasped, as nobody on earth wants to cross me.

"And you're the one who almost ran me over!" She fired back!

Ohh she's bold enough! Nevermind.

My eye's narrowed. Who did she think she was?
"I'm Shravan Rajput," I growled. "You're on my campus now."

A flicker of emotion crossed her face, swiftly masked by a confident demeanor "And I'm Vani Singh, Nice to meet you, Mr. Shravan Rajput."

My anger ignited. No one dared to mock me.

"You think you're funny?" I sneered

She stood tall, her voice steady. "I think you're reckless."
My face darkened. "You have no idea who I am."

The students around us watched in awe, shocked by the clash. But right now I don't care about them.

Aaradhya's voice cut through the silence. "Vani, let's go."

As Vani turned to leave, an object slipped from her grasp, and as I bent down to retrieve her fallen bracelet, a smirk spreads on my face revealing hatred.

"But now," I whispered, "I possess a piece of you, little Vixen."

"You drop something?" My words stopped her as she turned to leave.

She turned, and her eyes widened as I held up her silver bracelet.

"Give it back," she demanded
My smile was a thin, cruel line. "Maybe later."

As I turned to get back into my car, her voice stopped me. "You're a monster, Shravan Rajput."

My eye's locked into hers, and for a moment, the world burned around us.
The air was electric with tension, the flames of our confrontation flickering like wild fire.

"You're going to regret this, Shravan Rajput!" she shouted.

I turned, a sly smile spreading across my face. "I'm shaking in my boots."

Her eyes blazed, her face reddening. "You think you're above everyone else, don't you?"

"I know I am," I replied, my voice dripping with confidence.

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