After a traumatic incident three years ago, Zara is ready for a fresh start. Moving abroad to Saint Monarch Academy, a prestigious boarding school in London, she hopes for a quiet, uneventful life - far from the shadows of her past and the memories that haunt her every step.
But Saint Monarch is anything but quiet. From the moment she arrives, Zara is confronted with chaos: sprawling dorms that resemble mansions, unpredictable roommates, and students whose wealth and influence rule the campus. Among them are Juniper Harrington-King and Isa Windsor, two powerful figures in the school's hierarchy, whose personalities clash with Zara's desire for invisibility.
And then there's Soren, the notorious King of Campus, ironically nicknamed for being anything but saintly. When his attention turns to Zara, it's relentless and unyielding - not because he needs her, but because she's impossible to ignore. Thrust into the spotlight, Zara must navigate elite social circles, unexpected alliances, and a web of rivalries, all while trying to maintain her sense of self.
As she struggles to reconcile her past with her present, Zara discovers that even at a school full of rules, influence, and appearances, nothing - and no one - is truly as they seem. In a place where popularity is power and peace is nearly impossible, Zara's journey becomes one of self-discovery, resilience, and the challenge of staying true to herself while surviving the storm.
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"You have kind eyes." He said, holding my gaze. "You look innocent."
That was on purpose. "Are you ever going to tell me your name?" He asked as he started to clean my foot.
"I already did. It's Heather."
"Heather." He said, keeping his voice even.
"Yes, Heather Dean."
He just chuckled, like he didn't believe me.
"Why do I get the impression that you think I'm lying?" I asked.
"Because of how you respond every time I called you that."
Oh...Crap, that wasn't good. "You haven't shared your name either." I pointed out.
"I'm waiting." He answered simply.
"For what?"
"For you to tell me the truth." He looked back up at me. "It only seems fair right?"
"It would only seem fair if I was lying."
He looked at me for awhile before saying, "So, you're going to stick to that story, huh? All right. Well, when you're ready to be honest, I'll share my name."
He had a point but....I still needed to be careful. Yes, he had been kind but that still wasn't reason enough for me to trust him just yet.