(read premise!) Satoru Gojo has never struggled to get attention. He is Sigma Chi’s president. Rich. Beautiful. Infuriatingly confident. The kind of guy who walks into a room and leaves with everyone knowing his name. Y/N cannot stand him. He is too loud. Too smug. Too pleased with himself. And worst of all? He calls them “sweetheart” like it is their name. But Y/N has a problem. A crush on Yuta Okkotsu. Quiet. Kind. Impossible to read. The kind of person who makes Y/N lose every carefully planned sentence the moment he looks their way. At a Sigma Chi party, Y/N finally tries to approach him. Then panics. Then turns around. Then walks straight into Satoru Gojo. Satoru figures it out instantly. And because he is arrogant, nosy, and incapable of staying out of anyone’s business, he offers Y/N flirting lessons. Not because they ask. Because he decides they need them. Now, Y/N is stuck meeting the most irritating person on campus after class, learning eye contact, conversation, confidence—and how not to run away from Yuta the second he smiles. It should be simple. Y/N wants Yuta. Satoru is only helping. Except Y/N starts getting better. Yuta starts noticing. And Satoru starts realizing that he hates not being the one Y/N looks at. One quiet student with a crush. One kind boy who might actually return it. One arrogant frat president with a growing jealousy problem. And lessons that were never supposed to end with Satoru wanting the person he is teaching to flirt with somebody else.
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