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The Don's Heir: A Campus Underworld

Seeking a fresh start, Avery Chen, the abandoned daughter of a well-known mafia lord, enrolls in a top university. Rather, she discovers she is in the middle of a dangerous network of academics and criminal activities. Avery draws the attention of campus golden boy Lucas Sterling as she is bullied for her family ties but she politely denies his interest. Expert assassin Avery pays for her schooling by means of high-stakes operations. Her world meets Lucas's when she finds out he is in charge of a competitor criminal group. As Lucas and his estranged brother Damien come to see Avery could be the key to bringing their disparate groups together, Avery must negotiate her feelings, her mission, and the dangerous underground of college organized crime. Avery battles to find the truth about her father's desertion and create her own path, therefore her particular abilities both help and hinder her. Will Avery be swallowed by the criminal underworld in a society where loyalties shift like sand?

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Shadows of Her Echo

Lucas stood in the hushed ruins of the buried town, the shard in his fingers flickering faintly like a dying ember. His breath came in short bursts, the weight of Avery's absence crushing against his chest. Every second stretched out indefinitely, as if the area itself stopped to move forward without her.

Elena's voice broke the calm. "We need to leave." The Architect is still alive, albeit debilitated. This city will not keep him if he regains his electricity."

Lucas barely heard her. His gaze became fixed on the fragment, its faint brightness a cruel reminder of the light Avery had been. The steady pulse in his hand mirrored his speeding heartbeat, like a tie to something he couldn't bear to lose.

"Lucas," Elena insisted, edging closer, her voice keen with urgency. "Get out of it! If we don't leave soon, this whole area will disintegrate."

"I'm not leaving her," he said calmly, his voice normal but full of anguish.