Chapter 40
Frank, the undisputed heartthrob of Shoneport University’s Traditional Medicine Department, was a campus
celebrity. His fanbase was massive, spanning both guys and girls who couldn't get enough of his charm.
So when news broke that sgirl was cozying up to him on the first day of the semester, the campus rumor
mill went into overdrive. Whether Briar had actually made a move or not, the looks she got from passersby were
laced with judgment.
The campus forum was ablaze, the comment section a chaotic battlefield split into two camps. One side tore into
Briar, branding her shameless for “throwing herself” at their beloved Prince Frankie.
Students who'd been in the cafeteria when the photo was taken spilled more tea on the forum. They revealed
Briar was from the Jennings family but had mediocre grades, only getting into Shoneport because her family
allegedly shelled out for five new buildings.
The comments cfast and furious, dripping with scorn.
[What a joke! Does she think her fancy background makes her worthy of Prince Frankie?] one user sneered.
Another chimed in: [She's been at Shoneport for, what, half a day? And she’s already bold enough to take on
Frankie's rabid fan club?]
Someone posted a mock-serious comment: [I will ask my assistant to dig up every detail on this Briar girl in the
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtnext sixty seconds. No way I'm letting spretty face waltz in and mess with our Prince Frankie.]
Others piled on: [Let's not go too far, though. Her dad donated five buildings to get her in. Maybe we just teach
her a lesson... you know, rich kid and all.]
[Screw that! Why should we be scared of someone who bought their way into Shoneport?] another scoffed.
One user called out: [Where's Leyla, our Finance Department queen? Has anyone tagged her? If she doesn’t
hurry, Prince Frankie's gonna get snatched by srandom freshman!]
A reply shot back: [Not on our watch! The Frayla fan club’s still here, and we're not letting any other girl snatch
him.]
The post spiraled further into absurdity, skyrocketing to the top of the forum's trending list.
Like most college forums, Shoneport’s was a free-for-all. No real-nregistration meant everyone could let
loose, spewing whatever came
to mind without fear of consequences.
It was a cesspool of wild takes and unfiltered chaos.
But not everyone was out to crucify Briar. Swere firmly in her corner-mostly because of her looks.
At Shoneport, where beautiful faces were a da dozen, Briar’s stood out. Her sweet features paired with those
cool, detached eyes had a
magnetic pull,
Guys weren't the only ones smitten. Even sgirls, catching a glimpse of her, were floored.
[Okay, okay, forget the -can we talk about how this Briar girl isn’t even wearing makeup in that photo?]
one commenter gushed.
Another, claiming to be just ten feet away, confirmed, [Not kidding. I'm literally ten feet away from her right now.
Not a trace of foundation. That's her real skin.]
[Seriously? A natural beauty like that in this day and age? Mind blown,] someone else marveled.
One user mused: [If you think about it, can you blFrankie for being into her? If a girl that gorgeous came
onto me, I'd be weak in the
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knees too.]
Someone declared: (She's stunning! Doe's Briar have a forum account? I'm ready to be her biggest fan!]
Another jumped on the bandwagon: [Countin! She's stunning. I'm hopping on her fan train before this whole
intepile-on ruins her.]
Briar scrolled through the comments under the photo of her and Frank, her finger flicking across the screen with
practiced ease. When she was done, she set her phone down, her face blank, unbothered.
To her, this petty wasn’t worth her time.
Frank, misreading her calm as hurt, shifted uncomfortably. “Briar, don’t let the forum nonsense get to you. It's
just people talking trash. Ignore it.”
In his head, he was already planning to pull sstrings and get the post deleted before it snowballed further.
Most importantly, he had to keep this from reaching Ashton. If his brother found out, Frank might not survive the
fallout.
Briar had barely been at Shoneport for half a day, and already she was getting attacked online-all because of
him.
Well, if the words got out, that wouldn't look good.
Briar just nodded. “I get it. I'm not sweating it. Besides, | never had that kind of interest in you, so none of this
fazes me.”
She wasn’t sstarry-eyed romantic who lived for . This kind of gossip was like water off a duck’s back.
Frank's shoulders slumped, a pang of disappointment hitting him. He forcéd a small smile, thinking to himself,
‘Ouch. | know you're right, but did you have to say it like that?’
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