Lost in Luxury: A Billionaire Denial
But I warned you about Jerry, Didn't I? You didn't listen, and
ew yea
. He's good looking, light skinned, and a spoiled brat. He lost his mum to cancer, and was trained single han
oman. I lost my parents when I was way younger. They were kidnapped: my father was shot dead, while m
return home. I had just gotten a scholarship to complete my highschool in Diamo
rea
herself greeted by the sight of me rushing towards her. With a piece of paper held firmly i
cial strain, leaving her with more resources for her own son's education expenses. She offered words of en
said, as we stood there in the doorway, enjoying the glow of the good news. My aunt emphasized her belief in my potential and remin
in a fancy school surroundings," I th
ith excitement and anticipation for the journey ahead, k
epy blanket being pulled away, revealing soft colors that grow brighter with each pa
diminishes, and the world wakes up. Birds sing, flowers open, and people start their day. It's a beau
High School. I made sure my school uniform was ready and neatly ironed. I also organized a
made funny noises like it was auditioning for a comedy show, would be giving me a ride to school. Despite the c
he liked it. With a glance at his neatly arranged school materials, Jerry made his way to the waiting car, where the driver stood by to d
urselves in the same classroom. Little did we know, our journeys w
rs, unaware of the environment, I as
of students preparing for another day of lear
heading towards the class?
my eyes focused on the book in front of me
ough to approach me. As he got closer, he noticed the determi
ling his hand for a handsha
ng my own hands to that of Jerry's.
e girls in the class gazed at Jerry, wonderi
, yet there I was, attending Diamond High School, which everyone knew was expensive. It bothered Jerry how someone from such a situation like myself could
ip, my intelligence and hard work earning me a spot in the prestigious school. My aunt, th
r gave up, focused on answering most questions in class. On the other hand, I was really
ry would stick with him for a long time. Even though Jerry was used to having everyth
ous stuff like life. Jerry thought I was amazing because I was always so humble and graceful, even when things were t
t every day when we were at school. He wanted to show me how
could go to school. We didn't have a lot of money, so we lived simply, trying to make ends meet. My aunt worked hard to make
always believed in my talents and abilities, and she did everything she could to support me. Jerry
his own endeavors, even though he wasn't intelligent enough. He was amazed at my ability to overc
t, anything was possible. Jerry cherished the moments we spent together, knowing that he had found a tru
together, Jerry and I formed a bond more than just friendsh
since we became friends," Jerry said, inviting me to come over to his father's mansion to visit him
hrough the amazing front doors, greeted by colorful estate. Every c
oing with the whispers of luxury and privilege. Each step I took led me deeper i
ken place in such a manifestant environment. Each room seemed to hold a tale of its own, whispering secrets of a life lived amidst privi
the feeling of being transported to a different
on," he said, guiding
der around," he added,
inutes, thinking if it was love or he was only attracted to
nervous yet hopeful look in his eyes, he asked, "Will you be my girlfriend?" He glanced i
ice. You're ric
yes, I saw a glance of my own hopes and dreams reflected back at me, a vision of love and
odded, my voice barely heard. "Yes, I'd
of agreement filled him with joy and relief, knowing
rvous, as if it was my first expe
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