Dominic POV
Scarlett Hayes woke to the faint glow of dawn filtering through the tall windows of her dorm room. The messages from the previous night still lingered in her mind. Whoever was watching her — or warning her — was persistent. And as much as she wanted to dismiss it as a prank, the weight of Dominic Kingsley's gaze from the previous day told her otherwise.
Her first class was early, and as she entered the lecture hall, she spotted Alexander already seated near the front. His calm presence offered a small comfort amid the undercurrent of tension that dominated the campus. He gave her a slight nod — a silent reassurance — and she returned it with a careful smile.
"Good morning, Scarlett," Alexander said softly as she approached.
"Morning," she replied, settling into the seat beside him.
It felt almost normal — like a brief reprieve from the storm that was Dominic Kingsley. But Scarlett knew it was temporary. The moment she stepped into this school, she became part of a game far bigger than herself. And games like this rarely had rules that favored newcomers.
Across the room, Julian Cross leaned back in his chair, casually watching her with a smirk that suggested he already knew more than he should. Victor Kane sat silently in the corner, his eyes narrowing as they followed every subtle movement Scarlett made. And Dominic… Dominic was in the back, eyes fixed on her like a hawk watching prey, yet expressionless as ever.
Scarlett felt the tension radiating from him, though she refused to let it unnerve her. She had faced harder challenges than an untouchable billionaire heir, hadn't she?
The lecture began, but Scarlett's focus drifted. She found herself stealing glances at Alexander — the one person who made this intimidating environment feel slightly less hostile. His calm demeanor, his genuine concern for her well-being — it was a stark contrast to Dominic's icy presence.
She wondered, fleetingly, if Alexander even realized how much his simple gestures mattered to her.
After class, Scarlett walked through the campus courtyard, careful to keep her pace steady. Her phone buzzed.
*Unknown Number: He noticed you looked at him. Be careful. Curiosity can be deadly.*
Her stomach twisted. *Deadly?* It sounded dramatic, almost absurd — but the feeling in her chest said otherwise.
Before she could dwell on it, a shadow fell over her path.
"Careful where you walk," a familiar, cold voice said.
Scarlett looked up to see Dominic Kingsley standing there, his hands casually in his pockets. His dark eyes locked onto hers, unyielding.
"I'm fine," she said evenly, refusing to show any fear.
Dominic smirked faintly. "Are you?" he asked. "Because some people here… don't survive being reckless."
"I don't intend to," Scarlett replied, holding her ground.
Dominic's gaze lingered on her longer than necessary, and for a moment, Scarlett wondered if he could see straight into her thoughts. She shook at the thought of it. She wasn't about to let him intimidate her — not yet.
"Alexander!" she called suddenly, spotting him across the courtyard.
He jogged over, concern etched on his face. "What's wrong?"
"Nothing," she said quickly. "Just… keeping an eye out."
Alexander studied her, clearly skeptical, but didn't push further. Instead, he offered a reassuring smile and said, "I'll walk with you. Just… don't let him get to you."
Scarlett couldn't help the faint warmth that spread in her chest. Alexander had a way of making her feel grounded when everything else felt like chaos.
Dominic watched them from a distance, the faintest shadow of a smile tugging at the corner of his lips. He didn't understand why his thoughts kept returning to Scarlett — why her defiance sparked a reaction he hadn't felt in years. He was Dominic Kingsley — untouchable, feared, and in control — but for the first time, someone had breached that control.
The rest of the day passed in a haze of lectures, campus tours, and whispered rumors that followed Scarlett wherever she went. Julian Cross tried to engage her in light teasing, but she brushed him off, not wanting to encourage his antics. Victor Kane observed quietly, taking notes in his sharp, precise way, while Alexander offered gentle advice and subtle warnings whenever he could.
Scarlett realized something terrifying — she wasn't just navigating school life. She was navigating the dynamics of four very dangerous young men, each with their own rules, motives, and power plays.
That evening, Scarlett returned to her dorm, exhausted. She tried to focus on her books, but her mind kept drifting back to Dominic's gaze, Alexander's comforting presence, and the mysterious messages. She felt caught in a whirlwind of intrigue, danger, and — reluctantly — attraction.
Her phone buzzed again.
*Unknown Number: Be careful. Curiosity has a cost. He's not just dangerous — he's unpredictable.*
Scarlett's fingers tightened around the phone. Every warning felt real. Every message felt personal. And every time she thought about Dominic, she felt a mix of fear, irritation, and something else she wasn't ready to admit.
The next morning, Scarlett entered the library to study in peace. But peace was a luxury she didn't have. Dominic was already there, seated at a corner table, eyes on her the moment she walked in.
She sat across from Alexander, who offered her a small, reassuring smile. But her attention kept drifting. She could feel Dominic's gaze burning into her back, and it made her pulse quicken despite herself.
Julian approached, attempting his usual charm. "You really think you can handle this place?" he asked.
"I don't think," Scarlett replied evenly. "I know I can."
Victor observed silently, jotting something down in his notebook. There was a faint tension in the air — a sense that this was just the beginning of a game she had no idea how to win.
Hours passed, and the library slowly emptied. Scarlett and Alexander remained, reviewing notes and quietly discussing assignments. Scarlett realized that Alexander was more than a safe presence — he was someone she could trust in a place filled with danger, power, and manipulation.
But trust was fragile. And Dominic had already made it clear that nothing about her time at Veridian Crown University would be simple.
Later, as Scarlett left the library, her phone buzzed once more.
*Unknown Number: He's not the only danger. Watch your friends. Watch your choices. Watch your heart.
Scarlett froze. Her heart raced. Whoever was sending these messages… they knew more than they should. And now, it wasn't just about surviving Dominic Kingsley — it was about surviving the web of secrets, alliances, and hidden motives that surrounded her every step.
And in the distance, someone was watching.
Dominic.
Julian.
Victor.
Even Alexander.
Scarlett clenched her fists. She had come too far to back down. She would survive. She would fight. And maybe — just maybe
— she could find a way to understand the man who had already made her life infinitely more complicated.