Enzo’s POV
What in the actual fuck was going on right now?
This couldn’t have been happening.
Lila stood in front of me with wide eyes, staring at Connie behind me. Connie, who was parading
around in just a towel, was searching for the underwear she had misplaced.
They both had terrible timing.
Lila’s body began to tremble as she took a large step away from me.
What was she even doing here? This was the faculty housing. Students weren’t allowed here.
“Enzo? Did you hear…” Connie walked closer to me and once she noticed Lila staring at her, she paused.
“Oh… I’m sorry. I didn’t know you had company. A student company at that.” Connie raised her brows.
“I was just leaving,” Lila stammered as she turned around. She began to hurry away from the house.
“What were you doing here?” I called after her, shutting the door behind me as I stepped outside.
I could hear Connie saying something from inside, but I ignored her.
“I shouldn’t have come here,” Lila said quickly; she still had her back turned to me. “I’m so sorry to
bother you.”
“Why did you?”
“I just wanted to make sure you were all set for tomorrow night,” she said in a soft tone; it almost
sounded like she was crying. But that couldn’t have been right. Why would she be crying?
“Yes, I have the security ready for the dance,” I answered. “That’s all you wanted?”
She nodded. ‘
“Yes,” she whispered; before I could say anything else, she was disappearing into the shadows of the
night.
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I sighed and went back inside to see Connie finishing getting dressed.
“What was that all about?” She asked, folding her arms across her chest.
“She just wanted to make sure I had the security team ready for the dance tomorrow,” I answered.
“She couldn’t have called?” She asked, raising her brows. “That seems a little odd.”
“Maybe she did, and I didn’t hear the phone,” I shrugged. “I’m not sure. That was all she said.”
“She left quickly. Was she upset about something?”
“I’m not sure,” I answered. “Does it matter?”
“Yes, Enzo. It matters,” Connie scoffed. “I think she was upset because she saw me. I think she might
have a crush on you and that’s an issue.”
“You’re being ridiculous,” I said, shaking my head. “She’s my student.”
“Exactly; and you are incredibly attractive. If she has a crush on you, it could get you into trouble. You
need to make sure she knows that you aren’t available to her. She can’t just show up at your home like
this. It’s not appropriate.”
“It’s not like that.”
“Why are you defending her so much? If the board knew…”
“The board isn’t going to know and I’m not defending her. I’m telling you what I know and what I know
is that Lila does not have a crush on me. Her father is kind of a big deal, and I promised him that I
would keep her safe while at school. Lila feels comfortable with me for that reason and that reason
alone. I’m not sure why she came here knowing it was against the academy rules, but she did. I will have
a talk with her in the morning. But my relationship with her is nothing but professional and it’s also
nobody’s business. Including yours.”
I turned away and started to walk toward my bedroom; she stared after me, her mouth hanging open in
shock at my words. I had never spoken to her like that before and she wasn’t sure what to think of it.
“I’m sorry,” she said from behind me. “I just worry about you, that’s all.”
I understood that and if roles were reversed, I would worry about her too.
I felt her hand on the back of my shoulder, causing me to pause before I reached my bedroom door. I
turned around and saw her large and curious eyes peering up at me through her lashes. Her face was
red slightly and she bit onto her bottom lip, chewing on it gently.
“I’m embarrassed for how I just behaved,” she said in a low tone. “I just care so much about you, and I
don’t want to see you hurt or in trouble.”
“Neither of those things will happen,” I assured her.
She stepped closer to me.
“Thank you for letting me crash here…” she said, still eyeing me carefully through her lashes. “Being only
a temporary teacher, they haven’t given me a house on campus.”
Of course, I already knew that. She was only here for a couple of days, and I wasn’t going to let her
sleep on the streets. Connie was basically my sister; I had known her for most of my life. My mother
raised both of us and it wouldn’t be right of me to dismiss Connie after she had helped me take charge
of my class during my absence.
But I didn’t speak those words out loud; I just nodded to her and turned away again.
“I was thinking maybe we can attend the dance together,” Connie said quickly; I paused again. I was
surprised by her suggestion, and she knew it from the look on my face. She gave a soft laugh and her
face reddened even more. “We could dance together… it might be nice.”
“I’m not there as a social thing. I’m there doing a job,” I reminded her. “I’m the head of the security
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