She embodied sensuality and undeniable charm that no man or woman could deny. Whether they were upright or bent, everyone's gaze was pulled to her. Her smile, frown, and every slight movement she made were enough to affect one’s mentality for the whole day. She was the charmer who was appointed and recognized by everyone in the school, whether they were teachers or students. She was that popular. In this charmer's world, there was no such thing as love. Love was a disease that perverted people's minds and led them astray, and she didn't want to live in such a world. But everything changed when he unexpectedly marched into her life, surprising her. Forcing her to break down the barriers she had up for more than two decades. He was the only one who was present. And he wasn't afraid to take what he wanted since he had the means. For him, being in love was a waste of time, and being faithful to one person was not his strong suit. Why bother investing in a single tree when he could own the entire forest? And when he saw her, his life was turned upside down. For him, it was love at first sight. He disliked it at first but eventually came to respect and like it. This sensation was novel to him and seemed unreal. He was completely in love with her, but her defenses were far too high and strong for him to break through. Will this prince charming and playboy from another school be able to captivate and seduce the school charmer? Will she be able to tear down the barriers she had built to allow him entry into her world, or will she continue to keep him at a distance?
"Duke!" Diana called out to her brother, seeing how he was foolishly grinning instead of listening to him.
"Duke!"
On the second call, Duke finally looked at Diana apologetically.
"Sorry about that, Diana, but let me respond to you. She is not a gold digger. And can't you allow me to finish talking first before you judge again? Is it really a problem just because she isn't as rich as me? When your lovers buy you stuff, does that make you a gold digger too?" Duke just felt tired of Diana calling Darica money-hungry.
She was indeed like that but towards her own money. Was it even fair that when men or women who weren't rich spent their rich partner's money were seen as gold diggers?
Can't there be basic trust between humans anymore?
"Duke, you_"