
Do I Have A Thing With My Professor?
Lilac Stone once wanted nothing more than being unnoticed. But everything changed the moment she met Adrian Cole, the new lecturer.
He's distant and completely off-limits. She's quiet, guarded, and unprepared for the way he sees right through her.
What begins as harmless conversations after class quickly turns into something far more dangerous-something neither of them can stop no matter how hard they try.
But then they're living in a world where rules are meant to be followed, and their connection is one line they were never supposed to cross.
Whispers turn to accusations. Secrets are exposed. Their futures are at risk.
They are merely two opposites-a lecturer and a student, a male and a female-but they are bound to destroy each other as long as they are huddled in one space at the same time.
What then can they choose: forfeit their futures and embrace their happiness, or let the latter slip while keeping their careers intact?
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Chapter 3
Cole suddenly looks away, glancing at his wrist watch once again. "You shouldn't stay back this late every time," he mumbles as he sits up to gather his papers.
"Why?" I ask, though I already know.
The lecturer's jaw tightens. "Because people talk."
I huff. "Why do you seem nervous, Dr. Cole? Only a nervous or anxious person cares about what people say, so why do you care?"
He hesitates to respond, avoiding my eyes as much as possible. That alone is answer enough.
"I cannot deny having anxiety over these meetings, Ms. Stone, because they have grown too informal," Cole finally replies. "If we are to have more one-on-one classes, I would prefer you meet me in my office, where there is a mini lecture hall available."
"Dr. Cole, are you saying you don't feel this... friction between us... as much as I do? You asked me why I changed all of a sudden. What if it's not about your lectures but about you? What if... what if I like you?"
Cole rounds up stacking his property into his bag and zips it up. "Look, Ms. Stone, I may be teaching literature, but I did not tell you to write a whole story in your head. Whatever life you're living in your mind, I hope it's about your happiness and not some fantasies that will jeopardize your education." He rises to his feet. "I will assign you a tutor. Whatever you don't understand, meet them instead of me."
I spring up and make my way towards the exit door while grumbling, "I don't need any tutor."
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I skipped literature classes for three days that week. I've not been able to bring myself to face Cole again after that sordid embarrassment.
Tonight, like the past three days, I would have been at home by now. But the rain started at noon and is still going strong.
Most of the people without private cars are stuck in the school building. Like me.
I'm sitting in the dance practice hall while going through my phone. Then, all of a sudden, thunder cracks, lightning strikes, the lights flicker and go off, and I scream with a shudder. All at once.
I'm the only one in the hall, so that freaks me out the more as I scramble to turn on my phone light. However, my shaky fingers fail to find the torch button.
I don't hear the door creak open due to the storm; I don't see someone come into the hall either until a torchlight suddenly flashes on me overhead.
I scream again, this time tossing my phone away and trying to spring to my feet but failing.
Whoever it is bends down and presses their hands on my shoulders. "Shh. Hold still."
I calm down only because I recognize that voice. The torch is still on my face, but I've already figured out who it is.
"Dr. Cole?" The man has a private car, so... "Why... why are you still on campus?"
Cole lets me go and sets the torchlight on the floor. Now it's no longer flashed on my face, and I see the lecturer clearly.
He's clad in a suit, as usual. He wears a different color, texture, style, and brand every time.
"Are you afraid of storms?" Dr. Cole asks, softer than usual.
I laugh nervously. "A little."
To my surprise, the man takes off his suit jacket and hands it to me. I accept and drape it on my shoulders, watching with wide eyes as Cole sits down beside me.
I start to panic.
It feels like I can hear my own thumping heartbeats above the heavy rain. And I hope Cole won't see my chest rising. I mean, if I were to speak now, I may just gasp.
"I know you're freezing, and you just wanna go home and cuddle your pillows for warmth, but I'm kinda glad the rain came down," Cole speaks above the rain.
"Why?" I reply.
"Because it made you stay."
Those words hang above my head for a while. Then they begin to sink one after the other.
"What did you just say?" I blurt out.
Cole suddenly laughs. "Gosh..." he groans, "merely sitting my butt here is a mistake, Lilac." Wait. Did he just say... Lilac? Did he call me by my name? "But... sometimes, mistakes keep calling to you to make them. Unless you do, you'll never know peace."
I turn to look at the man. The flashlight illuminates most parts of his face, but the shadows also fall on the perfect spots-like around his eyes.
He looks at me too. For a long minute, we just remain that way, staring at each other, our eyes feeding information to the other.
Soon, the storm calms, and everywhere grows quiet. I can even tell the people on campus have started creeping to their houses.
"Do you think it's appropriate for someone as young as you are to like a man in his middle thirties?" He mumbles, his voice sounding really close to my ears.
"How can you tell that it's not? I don't think there's anything wrong with having feelings for someone. In fact, I think nothing is more right than being emotionally connected to another person."
Cole smiles. "You are different," he whispers in a hoarse tone.
I shake my head and whisper back, "You don't even know me."
"I want to."
Three words. That is all it takes for the bridge to collapse beyond repair. That's all it takes for the line between discipline and emotions to blur.
I watch Cole's face draw near in the slight darkness. Some hidden magnet between us pulls mine towards his too.
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9.7
For three years, I hid my identity as the sole heiress of a multi-billion dollar tech empire to live in a cramped apartment and support my boyfriend, Ben.
But the day before our engagement, I stood outside a meeting room and overheard him talking to his wealthy boss, Haylie.
"She's just a stepping stone," Ben laughed, his voice full of contempt. "A poor, ambitionless distraction while I work my way up to where I really belong."
He mocked the cheap silver ring he gave me, calling it a necessary prop to keep a naive fool happy.
He bragged about the multi-million dollar merger proposal he was presenting, planning to use it to secure his promotion and build a future with her.
He had no idea that I had secretly negotiated that entire deal using my real connections just to give him his big break.
I had sacrificed my family's comfort, my true identity, and my own career just to watch him rise.
I poured my heart and soul into our humble beginnings, only to realize he saw my love as a pathetic joke and me as disposable trash.
I calmly picked up a pen and voided the merger agreement, tearing my hard work into tiny pieces.
I went home, slid the cheap ring off my finger, and dropped it into his mug of cold coffee.
"Soon, you'll find out exactly who is nothing."
Walking out the door, I pulled out my phone and texted my billionaire father.
"I'm in. Announce the merger."

7.1
The last thing I remembered was the blinding flash of my starship crashing. But instead of a rescue crew, I woke up tied to a wooden post, surrounded by hostile beastmen.
My universal translator kicked in just in time to hear their priestess, Chelsea, declare that I was a cursed demon who ruined their hunt. To save the clan from winter starvation, I was to be burned alive.
The flames were already blistering my legs, and jagged stones hurled by the crowd gashed my forehead. I barely negotiated a three-day reprieve to find them food, venturing into the deadly primeval forest.
I found a massive supply of wild potatoes and even gained the protection of Bronson, a terrifyingly powerful saber-toothed tiger beastman.
But Chelsea wouldn't stop.
She labeled my food as poisonous, tried to sentence me to starve in a penitent's cave, and when my agricultural knowledge proved her wrong, she invoked an ancient law. She incited the tribe's savage warriors to fight over me, turning me into breeding property.
I was a scientist offering them endless food, yet their primitive ignorance and one woman's vicious jealousy kept pushing me toward a brutal end. I was terrified, completely powerless against their monstrous physical strength.
As five ruthless challengers drew their bone axes to claim me, I begged Bronson to leave me and run.
Instead, he pulled me against his scarred chest and kissed me fiercely in front of the entire clan.
"She is my mate," he roared, unleashing a soul-crushing aura. "Anyone who wants her, come at me together."

9.2
Clara was drowning in student debt and barely making rent when she downloaded a fantasy mobile game to escape reality.
Inside the game, an exiled prince named Alex was freezing to death. Pitying him, she spent her last few dollars on microtransactions to fix his shelter and cure his poison.
But the game was far too real.
Every time she paid, the prince reacted. When she complained aloud about going broke, the in-game army suddenly halted, as if the prince had heard her voice.
Then, the terrifying real-world consequences hit.
Clara woke up to find her water glass and a box of Kleenex had vanished from her locked bedroom overnight.
She frantically searched the tiny apartment, her heart pounding in her chest.
She thought she was losing her mind. Had she thrown them out in her sleep? Was there a stalker hiding in her home?
How could physical objects just disappear into thin air behind a deadbolted door?
Until she looked at her nightstand.
Sitting exactly where her missing items used to be was a glowing, weightless crystal cup that defied all logic.
And on her laptop screen, the exiled prince was carefully holding her Kleenex box, offering a mountain of real gold on an altar.
She hadn't just downloaded a mobile game; she had opened a cross-dimensional trade route with a desperate future king.

9.2
He married her to control her.
To break her.
To own her.
Seraphina let him believe it.
She plays the quiet wife-
soft voice, lowered eyes, perfect obedience.
But behind every smile...
is a plan he was never meant to survive.
Because this marriage was never about love.
Not even power.
It was revenge.
And when Lucien finally uncovers the truth-
when he realizes who she really is...
he won't be fighting to keep her.
He'll be begging to escape her.

8.3
Imogen Montgomery was the perfect billionaire heiress, deeply in love and ready to marry her fiancé, Clark Ellis.
That all ended the night her cousin Kathleen ripped the sapphire pendant from her neck and pushed her into a pool of toxic chemicals to die.
Two years later, Imogen's eyes snapped open. But she didn't wake up in a hospital. She woke up tied to a stained mattress, trapped in the battered body of Briana, a teenage girl from the slums who had just been sold to a local trafficker.
After violently fighting her way out of a cheap motel, she discovered the horrifying truth. Kathleen had taken over the Montgomery Group. She had locked Imogen's grieving parents away in a psychiatric facility as prisoners.
And worst of all, Kathleen was now flaunting her stolen wealth online, preparing to marry Clark.
A wave of pure, white-hot rage boiled in her blood. Kathleen had murdered her, stolen her family, and was playing the perfect grieving cousin. How was she supposed to fight back? She was just a runaway nobody now. If she tried to expose the truth, Kathleen's security would shoot her dead in the street.
She needed a weapon. She needed a shield. She needed the one man Kathleen feared.
Covered in mud and blood, Briana intercepted Clark's car in the freezing rain. She was going to infiltrate his home as his vulgar, unhinged fake mistress, and she would drag Kathleen straight down to hell.

9.1
The best way to get back at a cheating bastard? Make him sick to his stomach for the rest of his life!
Days before her wedding, Corinne caught her fiancé cheating with his coworker in what she thought was their future home.
Furious, she tore everything apart, ended the engagement, and decided on a bold revenge plan.
To make him regret it for life, she set her sights on marrying his powerful uncle. Confident in her scheme, she tried to win over the cold, untouchable man, only to realize too late that she had mistaken his identity.
The man she married was far more dangerous than she imagined!
Corinne decided to make a quick escape. "Let's get a divorce. We're clearly not right for each other... "
He cornered her with a knowing smile, "Not right for each other? Funny, that's not what you said last night in bed. Want me to remind you how wrong you are?"