Who Was Really Born To Be Mine?
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. A Rolls-Royce, sleek and imposing, rolls into view, capturing the attention of everyone pre
e?" he asks. Megan, beside him, can barely contain her excitement. "Oh my god, you don't know? Armin Rodrí
powerful family in Boston?" Megan, even more excited, corrects him, "No
pation reaches a fever pitch as the driver opens the back door of the Rolls-Royce. A security guard steps forward to open the door for Ga
silenced by his presence. Standing at 202 cm, with a commanding physique, brown hair, and emerald green eyes, Armin Rodríguez looks every
versity community. His every move is watched by eyes filled with admiration, curiosity, and perhaps a hint of envy.
t by his peers but by the world at large. For the students and faculty of Harvard, the arrival of a Rodríguez is a reminder of t
n the university and their own lives. For Megan, Navin, and the others, this day will be one to remember, a day when th
re seeing Armin in person for the first time. The women among the crowd are especially capti
ion, curiosity, and the unspoken acknowledgment of Armin'
a new student, but as a living embodiment of his family's legacy. The attention he gar
z family, Principal Harold stands ready to greet them. Known for his warm demeanor and
ain, Mr. Rodríguez," Harold begins, acknowledging Gabriel's significant yet distant role as one of the uni
l reasons. My son Armin was in boarding school in Switzerland. After his military training, now h
se, however, is unexpected. "I prefer not to shake hands if you don't mind," he says, his voice
e he prefers to shake only clean hands. I am sorry about it," he says, his words aimed at lightening the mood. Harold, ever the gracious host, recovers with a chuckle. "Actua
mix of curiosity and wonder evident in their eyes. Gabriel's pride in his son is unmistakable
egacy and expectations that accompany him. As Principal Harold and the Rodríguez family navigate the formalities of welco
a flurry of conversations among the students. Whispers and murmurs filled the air, a testamen
hide the admiration in their voice. "I heard he just finished military training. Imagine havin
ack in Boston. I can't believe it. And they've brought Armin to Boston University. Do you think he'll join any clubs or stick to hi
t just any student; his dad's on the board of directors. And with the Rodríguez wealth and influence, Armin's going to have
pal Harold. Says a lot about his character, doesn't it? He's not here to play by the usual rules," a student muse
e in a movie, doesn't he? But I wonder what he's really like. Do you think he feels the weight of his family name, or is he just another student try
His arrival at Boston University was not just the beginning of his academic journey, but also the start of a broader dial
ce at Boston University promised to be anything but ordinary, marking th