My k 603 – A Turning Point in She's the Campus Prince by Free Collection
In this chapter of She's the Campus Prince, Free Collection introduces major changes to the story. My k 603 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Alpha genre.
The small episode passed quickly. The second half of the show continued. Though everyone wondered about C, the focus shifted back to the design themselves.
Bradley adjusted his gold–rimmed glasses, eyeing the bustling venue below. “Aren’t you going to make an appearance?”
“Nope,” Cameron said.
She had no desire for fame–just wanted her rightful earnings.
Bradley studied her with a deep gaze.
Feeling his stare, she met his eyes. “Brad, once I get the Starry royalties, I’ll pay you back.”
He softened, smiling. “Take your time.”
She nodded. He’s not in a hurry, but I am. Debt felt like a weight she needed to shed.
At 10 PM, Bradley drove Cameron back to Stellanford University, deliberately slowing down.
“Cameron,” he said suddenly in the dim, music–filled car.
She turned from the window, curious. “Hmm?”
His grip on the wheet tightened slightly. “Do you often go online?”
“Sometimes. Why?” she asked.
“I don’t have much time to scroll through my phone. I saw something confusing and wanted your take,” said Bradley.
Cameron asked, “What is it?”
“Something about love,” Bradley said after clearing his throat.
After a few seconds of silence, she figured he was serious about dating.
Seeing she didn’t reply, he glanced at her. “Can you help me understand a sentence?”
“Maybe. I’m not sure I’ll know, though,” said Cameron.
He cleared his throat. “Someone online said love is like multiplication–if one side is zero, everything is zero.”
Cameron couldn’t see the connection between mathematical laws and love. “Sorry, Brad. I don’t get it either.”
He doubted such a simple metaphor confused her. Was she avoiding the topic? The thought made his grip tense, and his breath quickened. He thought,
‘I have been honest about my feelings. If she can’t accept me… I’ll drag her to hell with me.’
He looked at her. “It’s about the third type of love.”
She genuinely didn’t follow. “Brad, I really don’t understand what you are talking about, but I can tell you’re eager to have a date.”
He didn’t deny it. “Yes.” He thought, ‘And I want to date you.‘
She smiled. “Law school girls are amazing. Someone won your heart already?”
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