thethinker266
She Didn't Look Up
She had everything people wanted-money, influence, admiration, and a future already secured.
In her world, doors opened before she reached them, and people listened when she spoke.
Then there was the girl who never looked up.
A scholarship student with tired eyes behind glasses, living on effort instead of privilege. She kept her head down, worked twice as hard, and never expected kindness from a world that rarely offered it. While others chased attention, she chose survival. While others were loud, she stayed steady.
Their paths cross inside a university built on power and legacy-one ruled by wealth, the other by merit. What begins as curiosity turns into something unfamiliar, something dangerous: affection that cannot be bought, forced, or rushed.
One has always been chosen.
The other has learned to choose carefully.
Between status and struggle, confidence and caution, desire and reality, a quiet question lingers-
What happens when love comes from a place that was never meant to reach you?
And what breaks first: the distance between them, or the girl who refuses to look up because she knows exactly what it costs to fall?