A Poor Student Helped A Sick Stranger, Then Saw Who Was Recording-nhu9999 - Chainityai

A Poor Student Helped A Sick Stranger, Then Saw Who Was Recording-nhu9999

Poor Student Lost Her Virginity To Save A Stranger Unaware He Is A Billionaire

Evelyn had not wanted to attend the hotel party in the first place.

She had told herself it was networking, which was the word people used when they wanted poor students to stand in expensive rooms and pretend not to notice the price tags around them.

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The ballroom was bright enough to make every glass sparkle.

It smelled like perfume, polished floors, buttered appetizers, and the kind of money that never had to explain itself.

Evelyn stood near the corner with a small plastic cup of soda in her hand while ice clicked softly against the sides.

Her black dress was clean, but it was old.

She had bought it from a thrift rack and stitched one side seam herself under the yellow light of her apartment kitchen.

Every time she moved, she could feel the repair pulling against her ribs.

Across the room, her classmates laughed under the chandelier.

They took photos, adjusted each other’s hair, compared internships, and spoke with the easy confidence of people who had never wondered whether they could afford both bus fare and dinner in the same week.

Evelyn was in her final year of design school.

She was sharp, disciplined, and known by her professors as the student who always turned in work early because she never knew when her next shift would be.

She cleaned offices two nights a week.

She folded clothes at a discount store on Saturdays.

She sketched on the bus, in laundromats, and in the back corner of the campus library where the heat actually worked.

None of that showed in a ballroom.

In a ballroom, people saw the dress.

They saw the cheap shoes.

They saw a quiet girl by the wall and decided silence meant arrogance.

“Why is she always so quiet?” one girl whispered.

Another answered, “She acts like she’s better than us.”

Evelyn heard them.

She smiled a little because she had learned that reacting gave people permission to enjoy themselves.

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