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One Shot, One Kill

Amreiaculous
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Synopsis
In a world of shadows and secrets, one bullet can change everything. She's quiet yet fierce and captivating young woman, hides more than just her beauty. Trained in silence, precision, and death, she is part of an elite all-female unit of assassins operating under the radar in the heart of England. With her sniper rifle as her closest companion, she never misses a target. But life isn't all black and white. When they returned to the Philippines to live the normal lives they were never meant to have. They enroll in one of the country's most prestigious universities, they intend to lay low. No attachments. No mistakes. Just to start over a new life. Then he came, the cold, commanding son of a German business tycoon. Known as the university's school hunk and campus playboy, he leads a secret life of his own, hiding a legacy just as dangerous as her. Their eyes meet. And just like that, everything changes. As dark pasts collide with fragile present lives, they are pulled into a whirlwind of missions, betrayals, hidden bloodlines, and a love they never saw coming. The line between assassin and lover blurs-and in a world where one shot means one kill, the question becomes: Can you love someone you're meant to destroy?
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 2

Marcaus's POV

The city was alive with movement as I gripped the steering wheel of my matte-black Audi R8, engine humming like a predator beneath me. I didn't bother with music; the soft rumble of the engine was enough to drown the noise of Manila's morning chaos.

Students filled the gates of De La Salle University like ants swarming from their nests—some stepping out of luxury SUVs, others hopping off motorbikes or squeezing out of Grab rides.

I arched a brow behind my sleek sunglasses as I pulled into the exclusive parking lot. The usual crowd threw glances my way—some admiring, some jealous—but no one was brave enough to approach.

I was used to it. I carried myself like royalty—not just because I was the son of a business tycoon or because my last name carried weight across countries.

No. 

I, Marcaus Schumacher demanded attention with nothing but a glance.

As I walked past the crowds, I slipped one hand into my pocket, my custom DLSU blazer slung casually over my shoulder.

My vibe?

Cool and dangerously handsome.

The kind of guy who could freeze a hallway with a single stare and heat up a dance floor with just a smirk.

As I neared the shaded bench area behind the main courtyard—our usual hangout spot—I saw familiar faces.

There was Renzo, leaning against the railing and scrolling through his phone, while Damian sat cross-legged on the bench, tossing a stress ball from hand to hand.

"Look who finally decided to grace the school with his buzz cut," I said coolly, dropping my bag beside the bench.

I raised a brow at Renzo's freshly shaved head. "You look like a bald uncle who drives a tricycle for part-time."

Renzo groaned. "Bro, I lost a bet, okay? This wasn't voluntary."

Damian burst out laughing. "He had to shave it after losing to his cousin in Mobile Legends. Man of his word, though."

I smirked as I sank onto the bench with a lazy sprawl. "Rough way to start the semester."

We talked casually, catching up on our breaks. Damian bragged about his solo backpacking trip through South Korea, while Renzo grumbled about being stuck in Baguio with his entire extended family.

Me? As usual, I kept my stories to a minimum, though my break had been full of business meetings, yacht parties, and secret flings.

We were still talking, when suddenly it went silent.

The air shifted. Silence fell—but not the empty kind. The commanding kind.

It was as if someone hit a mute button. Conversations died. Eyes turned.

I looked up.

Four girls entered the corridor like a slow-motion scene from a movie. Not a word left their lips, but their presence screamed power. Each step they took echoed with confidence, precision—like they owned the ground they walked on.

They wore civilian clothes, but somehow made them look like they belonged on a runway. Their hair moved perfectly with the courtyard breeze, and not one of them faltered under the weight of dozens of stares.

It wasn't just their beauty—it was the aura. Cold, untouchable, like shadows wearing perfume.

I narrowed my eyes behind my shades. "Who the hell are they?"

Damian let out a low whistle. "No idea, but... damn. They don't look like transfer students. They look like they run this school."

Even Renzo stopped scratching his head. "One of them looked this way. I swear I stopped breathing."

I didn't move. One of the girls—tall, elegant, eyes like razors—locked eyes with me for a split second. My breath caught. Just for a moment. But I masked it. Like I always do.

Something stirred in me. I couldn't explain it, but I knew one thing for sure:

This semester wasn't going to be normal.