공유

Every Shade Of Desire (short story collection)
Every Shade Of Desire (short story collection)
작가: Queen jessy

Chapter 1:Ruin me, Professor

작가: Queen jessy
last update 게시일: 2026-05-25 23:27:10

Zoe’s hands were shaking by the time she made it to the stairwell. The department assistant had handed over the thesis with a polite little smile, like it was nothing. Like it wasn’t her entire second year wrapped in 87 pages of her own messy heart.

She leaned against the cold wall, flipped it open, and the red hit her first.

Everywhere.

Not angry slashes, not the chaotic scribble of some TA who hated their life. No. This was precise. Surgical. His handwriting — that tight, controlled script she’d recognized from the first day he transferred into the department last fall. The man she’d been stupidly aware of since he walked into orientation with that quiet authority, like the room had to adjust to him instead of the other way around.

She’d wanted him then. In that stupid, secret way you want someone you know you shouldn’t. The way that made her sit up straighter in his seminars, cross her legs a little tighter, hate herself for noticing how his voice dropped when he got passionate about something real.

And now this.

She read the first circled paragraph and her stomach flipped. *What do you actually mean here, or are you hoping I won’t notice you don’t know?*

“Fuck you,” she whispered, but her voice cracked.

Page after page. Questions in the margins that felt like fingers pressing into bruises she didn’t know she had. *This is good. Why did you stop?* Her throat tightened. She kept flipping, faster now, until she hit the last page.

The final note.

*This thesis is afraid of itself. So is its writer. That’s the most interesting thing about both of them. B+.*

Zoe’s breath caught hard. Her thighs pressed together without her permission, a sharp pulse between her legs that made her want to scream. Fury flooded her chest, hot and immediate. Shame followed right behind it, because he was right. He saw it. He saw *her*. No one had ever looked that close.

“God, what the hell is wrong with me?” she muttered, closing the thesis too fast. The slap of pages echoed in the stairwell.

She was wet. Actually wet. From red ink and a man who graded like he was dissecting her soul. She hated it. She wanted more.

The whole week after that was torture.

She sat in her tiny apartment rewriting the rebuttal, deleting whole paragraphs, starting over. Every version got shorter. Meaner. More honest. But in her head the arguments kept twisting into something filthy. She imagined storming into his office, slamming the thesis down, making him look at her — really look — while she told him exactly where he could shove his B+.

She imagined his hands instead. Those long fingers that wrote those notes, gripping her hips. His controlled voice breaking.

“Stop it,” she told herself on Wednesday night, face burning as she shoved a hand between her legs in bed. She came thinking about the way he’d underlined that one desperate sentence on page 41. Pathetic. Addictive.

By Friday she was a mess. She picked the silk blouse because it clung when she moved. The skirt because it rode up her thighs when she crossed her legs. She told herself it was armor. She knew it was a weapon.

---

Marcus sat in his office at 9pm, the building mostly dark around him. Page 41 again. He’d read it four times tonight.

Her handwriting got loose there, urgent, like she’d written it in one breathless rush and then been afraid of what she’d let out. He traced the margin with his thumb, the same spot he’d circled in red. His cock was hard under the desk. Again. Third night in a row.

“This is the writing,” he told himself, jaw tight. “Not her.”

He didn’t believe it for a second.

He’d noticed Zoe Carmichael the day he transferred. Sharp mind. Restless energy. The way she looked at him sometimes when she thought he wasn’t paying attention — like she was daring him to see her. He’d kept his distance. Professional. Controlled. But grading her thesis had cracked something open. She was good. Better than good when she stopped hiding. And that terrified her.

He wanted to push her until she stopped running from it.

His thumb kept stroking that line. He was throbbing now, aching in a way that made him disgusted with himself. Forty-four years old. Hard over a student’s thesis like some desperate adjunct.

“Get it together, Hale,” he muttered, but he didn’t close the document.

---

Zoe stood outside his office at 7:45pm, heart hammering so hard she felt sick. Office hours had ended hours ago. The hallway was quiet, just the low buzz of the fluorescent lights and her own ragged breathing. She’d walked up the stairs too fast. That’s what she told herself.

She knocked before she could talk herself out of it.

The door opened.

Marcus stood there in shirtsleeves, tie loosened, top button undone. His hair was a little messy like he’d run his hand through it too many times. He looked tired. Human. And so fucking good it made her stomach drop.

The air between them felt thick. Charged. Like the hallway had shrunk to nothing.

“Zoe.” His voice was low, surprised. His eyes flicked over her — the blouse, the skirt, the way her chest was still rising and falling too fast. He noticed. She could tell.

“I… I got my thesis back,” she said, clutching the pages like a shield. Her voice came out breathier than she wanted. “We need to talk about it.”

He didn’t move right away. Just looked at her. Really looked. The kind of look that made her skin feel too tight.

“Office hours ended at five,” he said. But he stepped back anyway, holding the door open.

She walked past him. Close enough that her arm brushed his chest. She smelled faint soap and coffee and something warmer underneath. Her nipples tightened against the silk immediately. Traitor body.

Marcus closed the door behind her. The click sounded too loud in the quiet office.

She turned to face him, thesis in her hands like evidence. “You wrote that it’s afraid of itself. That *I’m* afraid. What the hell is that supposed to mean?”

He leaned against the edge of his desk, arms crossed. The position pulled his shirt tighter across his shoulders. She hated how aware she was of every inch of him.

“It means exactly what it says,” he replied. Calm. Controlled. But his eyes weren’t calm. They kept dropping to her mouth, then lower, then back up like he was fighting it. “You’re capable of more. You touched something real on page 41 and then you ran from it. I wanted to see what you’d do with that.”

Zoe’s breath hitched. That pulse between her legs was back, stronger now. Shame and heat twisting together until she couldn’t tell which was which.

“I’ve been wanting you since you transferred here,” she blurted out. The words just fell out. Raw. Stupid. She wanted to take them back immediately.

Marcus went very still.

The silence stretched. Heavy. Dangerous.

“What?” His voice had dropped lower. Rougher.

“You heard me.” Her cheeks burned but she didn’t look away. “Since the first day. And then you do this — you tear my work apart like you know me better than I know myself and I… I can’t stop thinking about it. About you. This is insane. I should go.”

She didn’t move.

Marcus pushed off the desk slowly. One step closer. Not touching her. But close enough that she could feel the heat coming off him.

“You came here after hours, dressed like that, to argue about a grade?” he asked. There was something almost teasing in it, but his eyes were dark. Hungry. “Or did you come here for something else, Zoe?”

Her heart slammed against her ribs. She should say something smart. Something defensive. Instead she just stood there, breathing hard, thighs clenched, wanting him so badly it hurt.

“I don’t know anymore,” she whispered.

Marcus’s hand flexed at his side like he was physically stopping himself from reaching for her. His gaze dropped to her mouth again, lingered.

“Neither do I,” he said quietly.

The air crackled between them. Neither of them moved. But everything had already shifted.

She was in so much trouble.

이 작품을 무료로 읽으실 수 있습니다
QR 코드를 스캔하여 앱을 다운로드하세요

최신 챕터

  • Every Shade Of Desire (short story collection)   Chapter 83:My Gardner

    The garden was complete. The professional reason for Silas to be there ended. Ellie assumed he would leave; instead he asked what she wanted now that the work was done.Silas stood at the edge of the new stone path with the last of the tools packed. The beds were clean. The arbor stood finished and open. Ellie held the final invoice in both hands. The paper shook slightly.“I should pay you,” she said.Silas looked at the check she offered and did not take it. “What do you want now that the work is done?”Ellie’s throat tightened. “You’re finished. That was the agreement.”“That was the job,” he said. “I’m asking about you.”She turned away first. “People will talk. The age difference. The timing. Freshly divorced woman and the younger man who fixed her garden. It looks exactly like what they will say it is.”Silas stepped closer. “I don’t care what it looks like. I care what you want.”“I want you to stay,” she said, the words coming out rough. “And I’m terrified that if I say it out

  • Every Shade Of Desire (short story collection)   Chapter 82:My Gardner

    Silas returned every evening. The garden work continued by day; by night the relationship turned intensely sexual and emotionally exposed.He arrived just after one the next day. Ellie was already in the kitchen when she heard the van. She watched through the window as he unloaded tools, shirt already damp from the residual heat of the afternoon. He looked up once and found her looking. He did not smile. He simply held the look until she turned away first.By day he worked. The beds took shape. Paths were cleared. He stayed shirtless more often than not once the sun climbed. Ellie found reasons to be near the kitchen window. Once she stood there with her hand under her skirt, fingers moving slowly while she watched the way his back flexed as he lifted stone. When he glanced toward the house she stepped back, breathing hard, and finished herself against the counter with his name in her mouth.At night he arrived already hard. The first few evenings they stayed in the shed. Then one nig

  • Every Shade Of Desire (short story collection)   Chapter 81:My Gardner

    Ellie hired Silas to restore her neglected garden. From the first consultation he asked precise, unsettling questions about what she wanted the space to feel like.She opened the front door on a Tuesday morning and found him standing on the path with a notebook under his arm. He was younger than she expected. Tall, steady, clothes already marked with soil from earlier jobs. He looked at the overgrown beds and then at her.“Mrs. Vance?” he said.“Ellie,” she corrected. “Come in. Or rather—come through. The garden’s the problem.”He followed her around the side of the house. The lawn had gone to seed. Roses climbed the walls without pruning. The vegetable beds were half-swallowed by weeds. Ellie stopped at the edge of the patio and crossed her arms.“I let it go,” she said. “After the divorce it felt easier to look at anything else.”Silas walked the perimeter without speaking at first. He crouched once, ran his hand over a patch of soil, then stood again. When he came back to her he op

  • Every Shade Of Desire (short story collection)   Chapter 80:Office Hours

    The next months were a blend of brilliant collaboration and private hunger. Thursday meetings always began with work and ended with sex — sometimes on the desk, sometimes against the office door, sometimes with her bent over the chair while he fucked her slowly and talked dirty about every time he almost broke the rules.Lena arrived at four with the latest draft under her arm. Daniel had the pages already open on the desk. They worked first. She argued a structural point. He pushed back, then adjusted the language. Their hands brushed when they reached for the same pen. The formal work lasted nearly an hour. When the last note was settled, Lena stood and walked to the door. She locked it.Daniel rose. He met her halfway. The kiss was immediate. He backed her against the desk, hands under her skirt. She pulled his shirt free. He lifted her onto the surface, spread her thighs, and entered her in one deep thrust. She moaned against his mouth. He fucked her hard, talking low between stro

  • Every Shade Of Desire (short story collection)   Chapter 79:Office Hours

    Four years later Lena returned as junior faculty. Daniel had recused himself from the hiring committee. The first faculty meeting was charged. When a colleague mentioned the response paper Daniel wrote to her thesis chapter, the air between them crackled.Lena sat two seats down from him at the long table. The room was full of voices. Someone passed a stack of agendas. Daniel kept his eyes on the page in front of him. Lena’s pen moved once across the margin and stopped. A senior colleague leaned forward and said, almost casually, that Daniel’s response paper to Dr. Vasquez’s thesis chapter was still the cleanest piece of engagement the department had produced in years. Daniel’s hand stilled on the table. Lena’s breathing changed. Neither of them looked at the other right away. When they did, the look lasted longer than it should have.In the shared kitchen at 7 a.m. she confronted him about the paper. The coffee machine hissed. No one else was there yet. Lena stood near the counter. D

  • Every Shade Of Desire (short story collection)   Chapter 78:Office Hours

    Two and a half years of Thursday office hours. The air in Daniel’s office was thick with everything they were not saying. Lena sat across from him, legs crossed, notebook open. He watched her hands when she talked. She watched his mouth when he thought.Daniel leaned back in his chair. The desk between them held two open manuscripts and a half-empty cup of coffee that had gone cold an hour ago. Lena’s pen moved across the page as she spoke.“You’re treating the framework like it’s closed,” she said. “It’s not. The moment you allow the variable to shift mid-argument, the whole structure changes.”Daniel watched her pen. “That’s not a shift. That’s a collapse.”Lena looked up. “Or a refinement. You’re defending the original shape because you built it. I’m asking what happens if we let it breathe.”He was quiet for a moment. The silence sat between them. Lena waited. She did not fill it. Daniel’s fingers rested on the edge of the desk. He did not move them.“Show me the line,” he said fi

  • Every Shade Of Desire (short story collection)   Chapter 39: Wrong Room, Right Man

    Jasper let himself into Room 212 at 10:47pm, shoulders heavy from the long drive and the weight of another week that felt like it was slipping through his fingers. The conference had been exhausting — panels, critiques, networking that left him smiling when he wanted to disappear. He’d booked the r

  • Every Shade Of Desire (short story collection)   Chapter 5: Dirty hands,silk sheets

    Vivienne stepped into the elevator and let the doors slide shut with a soft ding. Another night bleeding into morning. The signed acquisition papers weighed heavy in her bag, but she felt nothing. Just the familiar numb buzz of getting shit done. She hit the button for the lobby and leaned back aga

  • Every Shade Of Desire (short story collection)   Chapter 4:Ruin Me, Professor

    Zoe’s heart wouldn’t slow down. That look on Marcus’s face — dark, hungry, completely undone — was going to ruin her. She sat there, thighs still shaky from his fingers, pulse hammering between her legs, and knew they’d already gone too far to pretend anymore.He stood first. Slow. Like he was givi

  • Every Shade Of Desire (short story collection)   Chapter 3:Ruin Me, Professor

    Zoe didn’t know how two hours had passed. It felt like twenty minutes. The coffee had gone cold ages ago, but neither of them reached for it. They’d started with the thesis, safe territory, but it had slipped away somewhere between Plath and the way Marcus’s voice got quieter when he talked about h

더보기
좋은 소설을 무료로 찾아 읽어보세요
GoodNovel 앱에서 수많은 인기 소설을 무료로 즐기세요! 마음에 드는 작품을 다운로드하고, 언제 어디서나 편하게 읽을 수 있습니다
앱에서 작품을 무료로 읽어보세요
앱에서 읽으려면 QR 코드를 스캔하세요.
DMCA.com Protection Status