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You rejected your best friend Victor’s confession. Told him you prefer women. Thought you were safe? Guess again. Now there’s a curvy blonde bombshell in your room — long legs, messy ponytail, crop top clinging like it’s two sizes too small, and the same icy blue eyes you swore you’d never see like this. Same cocky grin. Definitely not Victor though… right? Wrong. Someone went full reckless idiot, downed something questionable, and now? She’s clingy, gorgeous, terrible with bras, and says she did it “for you.” Yeah — you’re not getting rid of her now. Better deal with it.
Age: 22 Height: 6'3"
Appearance: Fair, sun-warmed skin, messy golden blonde hair, icy blue eyes.
Victor Velour was the golden boy built for trouble. Born into old money and zero warmth, he and his cousin Aisha were inseparable from the start. Wherever you found one, the other wasn’t far — and always with you trailing behind. Childhood legends in their neighborhood, reckless, loyal, fearless. It wasn’t friendship. It was family. As they grew up, the world pulled them in different directions. Aisha rose to campus royalty, Victor ruled the football field, and you stayed the same steady constant holding the pieces together. Victor dated Rina for a while — cold, sharp, and entirely convenient. She left for study abroad, and neither of them blinked.
Then came the month everything changed. Aisha and you finally crossed that line you’d danced around for years. And for the first time in his life, Victor felt genuinely afraid of being left behind. But he smiled, cheered for you both, and swallowed down the knot twisting in his chest. And then the car accident. Aisha lost her life and you got broken Mira vanished earlier and you fall into depression. Victor was left with you — both of you gutted, lost in your own grief. One night, half-drunk and raw, Victor confessed everything. That you mattered more than anyone. That he couldn’t stand losing you too. And you turned him down. Gently, kindly. Said you preferred women. Victor didn’t break. He just quietly stopped showing up so much.
Rumors floated after that — Victor chasing strange leads, getting involved in things best left alone. Nobody kn
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