Love Unbreakable
The Unwanted Wife's Unexpected Comeback
Comeback Of The Adored Heiress
Secrets Of The Neglected Wife: When Her True Colors Shine
Moonlit Desires: The CEO's Daring Proposal
Bound By Love: Marrying My Disabled Husband
Who Dares Claim The Heart Of My Wonderful Queen?
Best Friend Divorced Me When I Carried His Baby
Return, My Love: Wooing the Neglected Ex-Wife
Married To An Exquisite Queen: My Ex-wife's Spectacular Comeback
~ The Concealed Identity ~
The green hues of the surroundings greeted the students as they stepped onto the school premises that day. The freshly cut grass and vibrant flowers painted a picturesque scene, enhanced by the glistening raindrops that sparkled in the light. A gentle breeze whispered through the air, carrying with it the coolness of the morning, while the sun played coy, reluctant to fully emerge from the horizon.
I closed my weary eyes, taking a moment to gather myself. Inhaling deeply, I counted silently, willing a sense of calm to wash over me. Opening my eyes, I scanned the vast expanse of the park, searching for any sign of the car that had brought me here.
Disappointment flooded my being as I realized that, once again, Rich had abandoned me. Although his absence had become a familiar pattern, a profound sense of loss enveloped me, refusing to be dismissed. The nagging question of my purpose in being here gnawed at my thoughts, relentless and insistent.
My footsteps felt heavy as I made my way toward the colossal garage, its white and gray exterior looming before me. Raising my gaze, I beheld the grand sign that marked my destination: Springtide University. Its name, boldly written in oversized letters, was accompanied by the emblematic crest, instantly recognizable to anyone familiar with the prestigious institution.
Hunger gnawed at my stomach once more, a reminder of the missed breakfast courtesy of Rich's scolding. It was hard to summon an appetite when faced with his constant lectures. This was nothing new; it had always been this way.
Fortunately, an Information Map stood at the entrance of the building, guiding me to the cafeteria. Upon entering, I surveyed the area, finding only a handful of students scattered about, enjoying their morning repast. Glancing at my wristwatch, I confirmed that it was already past seven, leaving me with ample time to satiate my hunger before my first class at eight.
The line at the food counter was relatively short, allowing me to quickly select a wrapped chicken sandwich and a can of soda. I scanned the room, seeking out a table with just two vacant seats. Directly in front of me sat an unoccupied table, spacious enough for three.
The tranquillity was shattered by the sound of my cell phone ringing. Glancing at the screen, I saw Rich's name flashing, and with an eye roll and a heavy sigh, I chose to ignore the call. His lectures and reminders were all too familiar, especially in the context of starting anew at a different school. I knew he meant well, but I refused to be controlled like a puppet. He often lamented that I was a pain in his a*s.
Psh! I'm a pain in anyone's a*s. No one can hinder my path. After all, I am Matilda Rhyce, and I march to the beat of my own drum!
While I savoured my sandwich, a group of students caught my attention. Their matching attire indicated that they belonged to the same course or college department.
"Did you hear? They own various restaurants in the Western Provinces. My Auntie mentioned that the new transfer student will be joining the HRM program too. Who knows, we might even end up being classmates with that person, whoever that is!"
"Oh, right! Your Auntie used to be the Assistant Dean of the College of Business, didn't she? Did she mention if the transfer student is male or female?"
"Why does gender matter? This school upholds gender equality, so it shouldn't be an issue. But just so you know, it's a girl. My Auntie told me she's had a history of dropping out and getting expelled from other schools. There were even instances where she vanished without a trace. She was notorious for causing trouble, which is why most schools didn't want to accept her. Rumour has it that she's quite the player, and there have even been fights among college guys over her..."
Interjecting with a sarcastic tone, one of the girls chimed in, "Wow, is she really that drop-dead gorgeous?"
"Well, looks aside, her parents are highly influential and well-known in society. That's probably why schools can't afford to turn her away. But eventually, they all give up on her because they can't handle her antics for long."
As the group engaged in their conversation, the clinking of cutlery and the hum of voices filled the air, contrasting with the peacefulness of the rainy day. Meanwhile, I sipped my drink, relishing its sweetness as I listened intently to their words.