A flashy red sports car tore into campus at a reckless angle, security guards shouting and chasing after it, too late to stop the intrusion.
Leon steered one-handed, his lips curved in a wicked grin.
Creating such a scene on campus didn't bother him in the slightest—if anything, he relished it.
With a stylish drift, the supercar came to a perfect stop outside the counseling center.
It was nearly lunchtime, so Sarah wasn't particularly busy. Hearing the commotion outside, she frowned, set down her files, and stepped out to see what was happening.
The moment she opened the door, Leon's cocky voice reached her ears. "Miss Sanders, did you sense I was coming? How thoughtful of you to open the door and welcome me."
Sarah's eye twitched. Fighting the urge to tell him to get lost, she turned around expressionlessly and chose to ignore him.
Leon shrugged indifferently and followed her inside, sprawling on the couch like he owned the place. His unblinking stare fixed on Sarah with obvious intent.
Sarah opened his file with a wooden expression and asked mechanically, "What's your issue today?"
Leon shifted position, leaning forward slightly, his gaze predatory as it swept over Sarah. "Same problem as before. Actually, I think my lovesickness is getting worse."
Smooth talker!
Sarah closed her eyes in irritation, rubbing her temples. "Mr. Spencer, I'm exhausted. If you're going to keep making pointless jokes, don't blame me for asking you to leave."
Leon had navigated countless romantic conquests without getting attached—a few sharp words from her weren't about to scare him off.
Sarah rolled her eyes with her back turned and strode away.
Leon followed leisurely behind her.
Mia's last class today was PE, and due to her special circumstances, she'd been allowed to leave campus early.
Without hesitation, she ran to find Sarah. The moment she spotted Leon in the distance, her guard shot up to maximum alert.
"Sarah, are you getting off work?" Before she'd even reached them, Mia was already shouting to announce her presence.
Seeing her, Sarah's face finally broke into a genuine smile. "What are you doing here? Don't tell me you skipped class."

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