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The Professor and Her Varsity Twins: A Campus Scandal

The Professor and Her Varsity Twins: A Campus Scandal

Alessandra Moore built her reputation on discipline, control, and teaching political scandals — not becoming one. A respected Political Science professor known for dissecting presidential downfalls, she understands exactly how careers are ruined. What she never expected was to be undone by two of her own students — the infamous varsity baseball twins dominating campus headlines. Liam is the golden face of varsity baseball — charming, dominant, untouchable. Ethan is the quieter shadow at his side — deaf, reserved, and far more dangerous in his silence than anyone realizes. They rule the field in different ways. Both are completely forbidden. When a single drunken moment explodes into a campus-wide scandal, Alessandra is dragged into the spotlight — facing public humiliation, NCAA scrutiny, and a university ethics investigation that threatens to destroy everything she has built. But scandals don’t just expose secrets — they reveal desires. As media pressure mounts and gossip spreads across campus, Alessandra must decide whether the fallout will ruin her… or bind her irrevocably to the varsity twins who started it all. On a campus obsessed with power, image, and control — who truly owns the narrative? Tropes: reverse age gap, forbidden romance, professor x student, campus scandal, varsity baseball, twins romance, love triangle, viral controversy, sports romance, slow burn, power dynamic, public humiliation, college drama, emotional tension, spicy romance.
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Chapter: 15 - Ethan Vale
Ethan Vale did not look drunk.He did not look reckless.He did not look like the boy from the video.He stepped into the Dean’s office with steady shoulders and clear eyes, closing the door softly behind him. He wore athletic sweats and a fitted Bastian baseball quarter-zip, the school logo stitched over his heart like a reminder of what he represented.Investment. Image. Revenue.For half a second, Alessandra forgot to breathe.They allowed themselves one glance.That was all.His eyes found hers — not panicked, not apologetic in the desperate way she expected.Intent.Then he looked at Dean Halbrook.“Sir,” Ethan said. Calm. Controlled. “This is my fault.”The shift in tone was immediate.Dean Halbrook leaned back slightly, hands folding across his desk. The edge in his posture softened.“Ethan,” he said evenly. “We’re reviewing the situation.”“There’s nothing to review,” Ethan replied. “I was drunk. I said something stupid. Professor Moore didn’t do anything.”Alessandra felt the
Last Updated: 2026-03-04
Chapter: 14 - Alessandra Moore
The leather chair outside Dean Halbrook's office was colder than it looked.Alessandra crossed her legs, uncrossed them, then forced herself still. The hallway was too quiet. Framed photographs of alumni donors lined the walls—men in navy suits, women in pearls, all smiling beneath plaques engraved with contribution amounts. Across from her, a glass case displayed athletic memorabilia.Front and center: a baseball signed by the entire starting lineup.The Vale twins’ names were visible even from here.Her phone buzzed again.She looked down.Subject line: “Is this the kind of woman teaching my son?”Another.“Resign.”Another.“Hot for Teacher”Her jaw tightened.She tapped the video link again even though she shouldn’t.A dimly lit fraternity basement. Music too loud. Phones raised. Laughter.And Ethan’s voice, slurred but unmistakable:“She’s so f— sexy.”The crowd had roared.Someone zoomed in on his face. Someone else captioned it. Someone clipped it and slowed it down. Someone ad
Last Updated: 2026-03-04
Chapter: 13 - Ethan Vale
Ethan woke to vibration.Not sound.The sharp buzz of his phone against the wood of his nightstand rattled him awake.He blinked at the ceiling. Light cut through the blinds too bright, too early. His mouth was dry. His head thick.He reached instinctively for his hearing aids and slipped them in before grabbing his phone. The world clicked into partial clarity — the low hum of the AC, a door closing down the hall, Liam shifting across the room.His screen was flooded.Group chats exploding.Missed calls.Coach.Maddox.Three teammates.An unknown number: Dude.Across the room, Liam sat on the edge of his bed, already dressed, scrolling.He didn’t look panicked.He looked entertained.“You’re up,” Liam said.Ethan caught the shape of the words and nodded.“What happened?”Liam angled his phone toward him. “That party video. You haven’t seen it?”Ethan’s stomach dropped.He found it immediately.His face.Paused.He pressed play.Music thudded faintly through the speakers, but he focus
Last Updated: 2026-03-03
Chapter: 12 - Alessandra Moore
Her alarm went off at 6:15.Alessandra didn’t move.The room was washed in early gray light, soft enough to pretend the world hadn’t started yet. For a few suspended seconds, there was no university. No syllabus. No inbox.Just memory.The stadium lights. The crowd vibrating through metal bleachers. The sharp crack of a bat cutting through humid air.Ethan on the mound.Focused. Precise. Controlled.She had left before the ninth inning. She’d told herself it was professionalism. She had grading. Emails. A reputation to maintain.But in truth, her pulse hadn’t been steady enough to sit through the rest.The tunnel beneath the stands had been dim and cooler, sound dulled into a distant roar.“Professor.”Her body reacted before her brain did.He had stood a few yards away, glove still in his hand. Dirt streaked across his uniform. Sweat darkening the collar. He must have slipped out between innings.“You left.”Not accusing. Just observing.She remembered the way he’d stepped closer. No
Last Updated: 2026-03-03
Chapter: 11 - Liam Vale
The party swallowed him the second he stepped back inside.Music. Heat. Laughter thick enough to choke on.The vial pressed against his thigh like it had weight now. Like it knew.Chloe found him before he found her.“There you are,” she said, sliding in close. “I was starting to think you ghosted me.”“Wouldn’t do that,” Liam replied.“Good.”Her hand rested flat against his chest when she laughed. She didn’t seem shy about touching him. Didn’t hesitate.He liked that.Across the yard, Ethan stood near the railing again. Same red solo cup in his hand. Same guarded posture. A girl leaned in close, saying something Liam couldn’t hear.Ethan shook his head lightly.The girl turned on her heel, clearly offended. Chloe followed Liam’s gaze.“Why does he look like he’s supervising the fun instead of having it?”“He’s not supervising,” Liam muttered.“He kind of is.”She tilted her head. “But I guess that means I'm choosing the right twin. Your eyes are gorgous, and your twin wouldn't even
Last Updated: 2026-03-03
Chapter: 10 - Liam Vale
The comments were still climbing.Liam leaned back against the lockers, phone inches from his face, replaying the clip for the fifth time.Slow-motion pitch. Strike. Crowd erupting. Cut to him jogging off the mound, glove tucked under his arm like it belonged there permanently.@BastianBaseball: The Vale Twins Era Begins.Fire emojis. Blue checkmarks. A local sports reporter calling them “the most marketable freshmen in the conference.”Liam grinned.Across the room, Ethan was repacking his baseball gear into his locker with clinical focus.“We have lift at eight tomorrow morning,” Ethan said without looking up.Liam snorted. “We just won our first preseason game.”“And?”“And we’re going to Theta Rho.”Ethan paused. Looked up. “Since when?"“Since Maddox just texted me. They are throwing a party in our honor.”Ethan didn’t smile. He rarely did when Liam expected him to.“You don’t have to come,” Liam added.Ethan closed his locker and sighed. “I’m coming.”Of course he was.The Th
Last Updated: 2026-03-02
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