People always say power has a presence.
I never believed it.
until he walked into my lecture hall.
The room changed instantly. Conversations died. Phones lowered. Breaths hitched.
Every female head turned. Every male went silent.
He was tall impossibly tall, standing at least 6'4, dressed in a perfectly tailored black suit that hugged a body built with dominance, not vanity. His face was sharp, dangerous, devastatingly handsome. Cold eyes. Controlled jaw. A man who didn't ask for attention he commanded it.
And then…
his eyes found me.
I felt it.
That slow, heavy pull in my chest as if the world tilted and locked into place.
I looked away first.
Not because I was scared.
But because I had learned early that staring at fire gets you burned.
My name is Aria Blake.
Final-year student. Scholarship holder. Quiet. Observant. Untouched by scandals or men who smiled too much.
People often misunderstood me mistook my softness for weakness.
They never noticed the savage calm behind my eyes.
"Aria," my best friend whispered urgently, gripping my arm. "Do you know who that is?"
I shook my head slowly.
"That's Dominic Blackwood," she breathed. "CEO of Blackwood Holdings. Billionaire. Coldest man in the business world. He doesn't attend events like this."
Of course he didn't.
Men like him lived above normal rules.
The dean cleared his throat nervously. "Students, we are honored to welcome Mr. Blackwood, a major investor in this university. He'll be overseeing a new leadership program."
Overseeing.
The word sent a strange chill down my spine.
Dominic stepped forward, his voice deep, calm, lethal.
"I won't waste your time."
His gaze swept the room again then stopped.
On me.
This time, he didn't look away.
Something unreadable crossed his face. Interest. Possession. Hunger quickly masked by control.
I swallowed.
Why was a man like him looking at me like that?
After the lecture, I stood to leave, keeping my head down until a shadow fell across my path.
"Aria Blake."
My heart skipped.
I looked up slowly.
Up.
And up.
"Yes?" My voice came out steady, even as my pulse betrayed me.
"I've never seen you before," he said quietly, eyes dark. "Yet somehow… I noticed you immediately."
I stiffened. "I'm just a student, sir."
A corner of his lips lifted not a smile, but a promise.
"That," he said softly, "is what makes you dangerous."
Before I could respond, another voice cut in.
"Aria."
I turned to see Ethan Cole my classmate, my protector, the man everyone assumed would eventually claim my heart. His jaw tightened as he looked at Dominic.
"Everything okay?" Ethan asked, stepping closer to me.
Dominic's eyes hardened instantly.
Possession flashed across his face like a storm.
"Yes," Dominic replied coldly, never breaking eye contact with me.
"Everything is perfectly clear."
But nothing was.
Because in that moment, standing between two powerful men,
I knew my life had just split into before and after him.
And there would be no turning back.
