She hated him for being perfect.
He loved her for being real.
Cheska Avior Mendoza sat at her usual spot in the crowded library, her notebook open but her mind elsewhere. The constant weight of expectations from home pressed on her shoulders, especially with her elder sister excelling in everything she did. Home was never quiet. Home was never hers. Debate was her escape. Her world where everything made sense, where logic triumphed over chaos.
And then he walked in.
Dos Aldrige Monteverde. Golden-boy-of-Stellar-Crest-University, calm, composed, intimidating. The type of guy whose mere presence could make people nervous, even without saying a word. Everyone admired him. Teachers, peers, even strangers in the hallway. Everyone… except Cheska.
She wanted to hate him. She tried to hate him. And maybe she succeeded—sometimes. But every time he spoke, every time he reasoned with that razor-sharp logic, she felt that irritating pull in her chest she refused to name. Admiration? Infatuation? She didn’t know. And she certainly wouldn’t admit it.
He, on the other hand, noticed her. Not the chaos around her. Not the tired eyes from late-night studying. Not the pressure she silently carried like a heavy backpack. He noticed her. Sharp, persistent, unafraid to argue back even when everyone else stayed silent.
Two worlds. Two realities. Aurora University vs. Stellar Crest University. Middle class vs. privileged. Reality vs. perfection. And yet… somehow, fate was cruel enough to put them on the same stage.
Rivals.
Partners.
Heartbreak.
And neither of them knew that what started as a debate would become something far more complicated than any argument they’d ever face.