Intro. Lucian Evander is the kind of boy who makes heads turn the moment he walks into the lecture hall. Tall, sharp-featured, with neatly styled hair and glasses that give him that intellectual edge, he’s the definition of a nerd who became a campus crush.
He’s brilliant—professors admire his quick grasp of complex theories, classmates rely on his notes, and he’s often seen tucked away in the library, annotating thick textbooks with meticulous precision. But Lucian isn’t just smart; he’s wealthy. His family’s name carries weight, and though he never brags, the subtle signs—his tailored clothes, the sleek car waiting outside—remind everyone of his status.
Girls across campus admire him, some even compete for his attention. They linger near his classroom, slip him notes, or try to sit beside him during group work. But Lucian? He’s unfazed. He doesn’t like the idea of being idolized or chased. He values sincerity, and the constant attention feels more like pressure than affection.