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Blake nudged Justin with her elbow as they exited the cafeteria.
âWell, well⊠someoneâs making friends fast,â she said with a sly grin.
Justin raised a brow. âYou call that friendship?â
Blake twirled a strand of her blue-dyed hair and winked. âSure, if you count passive-aggressive stares and subtle death threats.â
âI mean, you did make Nathan look like a stiff peacock in front of half the cafeteria.â
âDidnât have to try hard,â Justin replied dryly. âHe strutted in all by himself.â
Blake laughed, eyes flicking over his calm demeanor. âYou know, youâve got this whole âtall, dark, and dangerously silentâ thing going on. Girls are totally into it.â
Justin gave her a sidelong glance. âYou included?â
She smirked. âYou wish.â
âIâm curious,â he said. âI have my reasons for not feeling threatened by them, but what about you? If they canât get to me, they could go after you.â
Blakeâs smile widened at the question. âThen theyâd be signing their own death wish.â
Intrigued, Justin turned to face her fully. âSounds mysterious. Care to explain?â
Blake playfully shoved him aside. âWhy should I? Havenât you heardâsecrets make women more attractive. Besides, I wouldnât want to ruin the surprise. You should already have an idea⊠just think âblonde.ââ
Justin grimaced at that, recognizing the same line heâd once used against someone else. It didnât feel great having his own words thrown back at him. The bell rang, cutting the moment short. Afternoon classes were about to start, so he pushed the thought aside.
They chatted and laughed until they reached their next lecture hall.
---Afternoon Class
The political psychology class had a sharper, more focused atmosphere. Stephanie was absentâher major kept her in a different schedule.
Justin took a seat near the window. Blake claimed the chair beside him, while Skylar and Jessie sat several rows up, Skylar acting like she didnât know him.
The professor enteredâan older man in eccentric glasses and a loud floral shirt. âTodayâs lecture: Authority and Manipulation.â
For the first time that day, Justinâs interest sparked.
Blake leaned in. âFitting, huh? You, manipulating everyone with those broody looks.â
âIâm just listening,â he murmured.
âYou say that like itâs not suspicious,â she teased.
From the front row, Skylar turned just enough to glance back at him, eyes narrowing. Justin met her gazeâno words, just silent friction and unspoken curiosity.
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College Dormitory â Room 402
By early evening, Justin arrived at the dorms. The building was modern but unpretentious, students milling about with suitcases, skateboards, and guitars.
Room 402âs door was open.
Inside, three guys were already settling in.
The firstâtall, wiry, with messy hairâwas wearing a VR headset, shouting at his game. âNooo! I hit reloadâwhy now?!â
The secondâshirtless, toned, and surrounded by cologne bottles and love lettersâlooked up with a grin. âNew guy?â
The third sat quietly at a desk, typing. A half-solved Rubikâs cube and a book on espionage sat beside him.
âRoom 402?â Justin asked.
âYup,â the second guy said, standing to shake his hand. âIâm Ryan. Thatâs Leoâthe gamer currently getting destroyedâand the quiet oneâs Cole. Donât bother asking his backstory. Heâs got âmystery side characterâ energy.â
Leo pulled off his headset. âWhoa! Youâre the cafeteria guy! You stomped that rich dude!â
Justin shrugged, dropping his duffel on the empty bed. âHe was in my way.â
Ryan laughed. âOh, weâre gonna get along just fine.â
Cole finally spoke, his voice low and even. âI would have preferred⊠other options to violence.â
Justin allowed a faint smile. âYou all seem lively.â
âBetter than boring,â Ryan said with a wink. âWelcome to Room 402âwhere the drama never sleeps.â