The next morning, Loretta woke up feeling
anxious and uncertain. She had spent the
entire night thinking about her parents'
decision to send her to an all-boys school,
and she couldn't shake off the feeling of
unease. She got out of bed and began
getting ready for the day, her mind racing
with thoughts of what lay ahead.
As she dressed and prepared for
breakfast, Loretta couldn't help but wonder
what the day would bring. Would she be
able to adjust to her new school? Would
she make any friends? Would she be able
to prove herself in a male-dominated
environment?
When she arrived at the kitchen, Loretta
found her parents and step-sister Bella
already seated at the table, eating
breakfast. The atmosphere was tense, and
Loretta could feel the weight of their
expectations.
"Good morning," James said, his voice
gruff. "We've got a meeting with the
school's admissions office today to finalize
your enrollment. Be ready to leave in an
hour."
Loretta nodded, feeling a sense of
trepidation. She knew that this meeting
was a crucial step in her transition to the
new school, and she was determined to
make a good impression.
As she ate her breakfast, Loretta couldn't
help but think about the meeting ahead.
What would the admissions office be like?
Would they be friendly and welcoming, or
stern and intimidating? What questions
would they ask her, and how would she
answer them?
The hour passed quickly, and soon Loretta
was following her parents out the door,
heading to the meeting that would change
her life forever. As they walked to the car,
Loretta felt a sense of nervous energy
building up inside her. She took a deep
breath and tried to calm herself down,
reminding herself that she was capable
and strong.
When they arrived at the school, Loretta's
parents led her to the admissions office, a
sleek and modern building with a
professional atmosphere. They were
greeted by a friendly receptionist who
showed them to the meeting room.
The meeting room was a small, formal
space with a large wooden table and
several chairs. Loretta's parents sat down,
and she followed suit, trying to look
confident and composed.
The admissions officer, a middle-aged
woman with a warm smile, entered the
room and introduced herself. "Welcome,
Loretta. I'm Ms. Thompson, the
admissions officer. I'll be guiding you
through the enrollment process today."
Loretta smiled and shook Ms. Thompson's
hand, feeling a sense of relief at the warm
welcome. "Thank you, Ms. Thompson. I'm
excited to be here."
Ms. Thompson began the meeting by
going over the school's policies and
procedures, explaining the academic
expectations and the support systems in
place for students. Loretta listened
attentively, taking mental notes and asking
questions when she wasn't sure about
something.
As the meeting progressed, Loretta began
to feel more at ease. Ms. Thompson was
kind and knowledgeable, and she seemed
genuinely interested in helping Loretta
succeed. Loretta's parents were also
present, but they seemed more interested
in discussing the school's reputation and
academic rigor than in supporting Loretta's
emotional well-being.
When the meeting finally came to a close,
Loretta felt a sense of accomplishment.
She had learned a lot about the school
and its expectations, and she was
determined to make the most of this
opportunity.
As they left the meeting room, Loretta's
parents turned to her with expectant faces.
"So, what do you think?" James asked, his
voice gruff.
Loretta took a deep breath and smiled. "I
think it's going to be a challenge," she
said, "but I'm ready to work hard and make
the most of this opportunity."
James nodded, a small smile playing on
his lips. "Good. We expect great things
from you, Loretta."
Loretta felt a surge of determination. She
was going to prove her parents wrong, and
she was going to succeed in this new
school. No matter what it took.
…………………………………………………
Alex was done with his registration and
headed for the meeting room when he
brushed Loretta slightly. Without saying a
word, he continued walking. Loretta held
him by the shirt and tried making him turn
but the gallant Alex stood still. After some
seconds, Alex turned, his eye piercing into
Loretta’s soul. Justina, who recognized
Alex immediately, threw herself on the
floor, bowing down to him. "Oh, great and
powerful Alex, please forgive us for our
insignificance," she said, her voice
dripping with sycophancy.
Loretta's eyes widened in shock and
disgust. What was her mother doing? She
looked at Alex, expecting him to be
embarrassed or uncomfortable, but
instead, he seemed to be enjoying the
attention.
"Ah, Mrs. James, please get up,"
Alex said, his voice smooth and confident.
"I'm just a humble student, after all."
Loretta's parents exchanged a shocked
glance. Her father's eyes widened in
surprise, and her mother's face turned
pale.
"A student?" her father repeated, his voice
barely above a whisper. "But...but you're..."
Alex chuckled, a low, smooth sound. "Yes,
I know what you're thinking. It's not every
day you meet a billionaire who's also a
student, is it?"
Loretta's eyes widened in shock. A
billionaire? She had no idea. She looked at
Alex with newfound curiosity, taking in his
tailored clothes and confident demeanor.
Loretta's mother slowly got up, composing
herself, her face regaining its obsequious
smile. "Of course, great Alex. We didn't
know you were a student here. We'll make
sure to...ah...support you in any way we
can."
Alex nodded graciously, his eyes glinting
with amusement. "Thank you, Mrs.
James. I appreciate your enthusiasm."
Loretta felt a surge of anger and
embarrassment. How could her mother act
so subserviently? She looked at Alex, who
seemed to be enjoying the exchange.
"Who is this guy?" Loretta asked her
mother, trying to keep her voice low.
Her mother shot her a warning glance.
"You'll learn soon enough. Just remember,
he's someone very important."
As they left the meeting room, Loretta's
father leaned in close to her. "Remember,
Loretta, you need to be careful around
him. He's not someone to be trifled with."
Loretta nodded, her mind racing with
questions. What did her father mean? And
what was Alex's true agenda?
Loretta felt disgusted at her mother's
behavior. How could she fawn over
someone just because of their wealth and
influence? Loretta raised an eyebrow,
intrigued despite herself. Who was this
Alex, and why did her parents seem so
intimidated by him?
In the meeting room, a hush fell over the
attendees as the ruthless billionaire, Alex,
walked in. Soft gasps and whispers spread
like wildfire, with some people exchanging
nervous glances.
"Is that really him?" someone whispered.
"I've heard he's merciless in business,"
another person murmured.
As the soft gossip spread through the
meeting room, the board members
exchanged nervous glances, their faces
pale and worried. One of them, a
middle-aged woman with a stern
expression, spoke up.
"Mr. Alex, we're...ah...honored to have you
join our school. However, we do have
some concerns about...your reputation."
Alex leaned back in his chair, a hint of
mirth dancing in his eyes. "My
reputation?" he repeated, his voice low
and smooth. "I'm sure you're referring to
my...assertive business tactics."
The board members nodded, their faces
tense. "Yes, well, we're not sure if that's
the kind of... influence we want to bring
into our school."
Alex smiled, his eyes glinting with
amusement. "I assure you, I'm a quick
learner and a team player. I'm eager to
learn and contribute to the school
community."
The board members looked uncertain, but
Alex's charm and confidence seemed to
be winning them over.
The board members exchanged hesitant
glances, seemingly unsure of how to
respond to Alex's assertive tone. One of
them, a bespectacled man with a nervous
smile, spoke up.
"Ah, Mr. Alex, perhaps it would be better if
you came back tomorrow. We could, uh,
prepare the necessary paperwork and-"
Alex cut him off, his voice firm and
commanding. "I'm starting today. Who will
show me the way to my class?"
The board members looked at each other,
seemingly intimidated by Alex's
assertiveness. One of them, a young
woman, hesitantly raised her hand.
"I-I can show you to your class, Mr. Alex."
Alex nodded curtly, his eyes expectant.
"Very well. Lead the way."
The young woman stood up, looking a bit
flustered, and gestured for Alex to follow
her. "This way, Mr. Alex."
As they left the meeting room, the board
members watched them go, their faces a
mixture of concern and curiosity. What
would Alex's presence mean for the
school?
As Alex entered the classroom, the
students' eyes widened in surprise, and
whispers began to circulate. "Isn't that...?",
someone started to say, before being
hushed by others.
One student, a tall, athletic-looking boy,
spoke up, his voice loud enough for
everyone to hear. "Isn't that Alex, the
ruthless billionaire?"
The classroom fell silent, with all eyes on
Alex. The teacher, a middle-aged woman
with a warm smile, tried to break the
tension. "Welcome, everyone. Let's get
started on today's lesson."
But the students were too distracted, their
minds racing with questions. What was a
billionaire doing in their class? Would he
be a difficult person to get along with? And
what did he mean by enrolling in their
school?
Alex, seemingly unfazed by the attention,
took his seat, his eyes scanning the room
with a hint of curiosity. The student who
had shown him to the class, nervously
smiled and took a seat next to him.
As the lesson began, the students couldn't
help but sneak glances at Alex, wondering
what his presence would mean for their
class dynamics.
Frank Stone leaned back in his chair, his
expression indifferent as he gazed at Alex.
As the heir to a wealthy family, he was no
stranger to the privileges and expectations
that came with wealth. The arrival of
another billionaire in class didn't
particularly faze him.
In fact, Frank seemed almost bored by the
commotion, his eyes drifting around the
room with a hint of disinterest. He had
seen it all before, and the novelty of wealth
and power had worn off for him.
As the lesson continued, Frank's attention
wandered, and he began to scribble notes
on a pad, his mind elsewhere. He seemed
more focused on his own thoughts than on
the drama unfolding around Alex.
Little did Frank know, his life was about to
intersect with Alex's in ways he never
could have imagined.
As Loretta walked into the classroom, the
students' eyes widened in surprise, and
whispers began to circulate. "Who is she?"
someone whispered.
The teacher, trying to composed herself,
introduced Loretta to the class. "Everyone,
this is Loretta Worthington. She's joining
our class."
The students looked at Loretta with a
mixture of curiosity and disdain, their
expressions seeming to say, "What's a girl
like her doing here?" Loretta felt a surge of
embarr
assment and self-consciousness.
Just as she was about to take her seat,
her eyes met Alex's intense gaze. He was
staring at her with a piercing look, his eyes
seeming to bore into her very soul. Loretta
felt a shiver run down her spine as she
tried to hold his gaze, wondering what she
had done to deserve such scrutiny.
The air in the classroom seemed to
thicken, and the students' whispers died
down, as if sensing the tension between
Loretta and Alex. Frank Stone, still
scribbling notes, looked up, his eyes
flicking between Loretta and Alex with mild
interest.