LOGIN[NOAH]
He quickly freshened up and changed into a more formal wear. A loose shirt and a pair of jeans. He was busy choosing which cologne to use when his phone rang and a loud horn honked outside his condo. With a groan he chose one and hurried out. Whitaker let out a teasing whistle before letting him into his car. “Looking sharp professor” “Shut up” The trio rode off with Hart blasting Electro-Pop. The car slowed to a stop beneath a canopy of neon light. Noah glanced up from the back seat, his expression tightening as the club’s sign flickered overhead in sultry hues of crimson and violet. The rhythmic thump of bass seeped through the tinted windows, pulsing like a heartbeat against the night. He frowned. “This,” he said coolly, “is your idea of a celebration?” Irritation seeping into his voice. From the front passenger seat, Brandon turned with a grin. “Relax, Caldwell. You’ve spent six years buried in manuscripts. Consider this… cultural exposure.” Noah’s gaze hardened. “I fail to see how this establishment qualifies as culture or exposure.” A soft chuckle came from beside him. Hart snorted, his eyes gleaming with amusement. “You teach Oscar Wilde, Noah. Surely decadence isn’t entirely foreign to you.” Noah stared at the glowing sign. Velvet Eclipse. Even the name sounded like a warning. “This is inappropriate,” he said flatly. “I will not step foot inside.” Brandon groaned. “Oh, come on. Don’t be a sourpuss.” “I am not being a ‘sourpuss’,” Noah replied, voice edged with ice. “I am being prudent. If someone recognizes me, my reputation and my career could be irreparably damaged.” Brandon waved a dismissive hand. “That’s exactly why we chose this place. It’s exclusive, private, and strictly confidential.” Hart nodded. “The clientele value discretion above all else. No recordings, no real names, and absolutely no leaks.” Noah’s jaw tightened. “That does little to reassure me.” Brandon leaned closer, lowering his voice conspiratorially. “Everyone here wears masks. Staff included. Patrons remain anonymous, and identities are protected. Think of it as… academic masquerade.” Hart reached into a sleek black box resting beside him and produced a finely crafted mask. It was matte black with subtle silver detailing—elegant. “For you,” he said, offering it with a small smile. Noah hesitated before taking it. The material was smooth beneath his fingertips, cool and unfamiliar. It concealed the upper half of his face—just enough to render him unrecognizable. “Strict confidentiality,” Hart repeated gently. Brandon smirked. “Besides, Caldwell, it’s a mixed club. Not just women—men too. Consider it an expansion of your horizons.” Noah shot him a withering look. “My horizons require no expansion.” “Of course they don’t,” Brandon replied, barely suppressing a grin as he slipped on his own mask. Silence settled as Noah studied the entrance once more. Laughter drifted through the doors, mingling with the sultry melody of slow jazz and the distant murmur of anticipation. He exhaled slowly. One night. That’s all. With a deliberate motion, he lifted the mask and secured it in place. “Very well,” he said at last. “But if this goes south, I will personally hold you both accountable.” Brandon clapped his hands together. “That’s the spirit!” Hart smiled, putting his on as well. “Shall we?” The three men stepped out of the car and walked to its entrance. It was then Noah noticed the trio’s masks had the same symbol embroidered on it and it differentiated them from the others. A well-dressed attendant, with a mask as Brandon said earlier, greeted them with a respectful nod before ushering them inside. The moment Noah crossed the threshold, he was enveloped in velvet shadows and golden light. Chandeliers cast a warm glow over polished marble floors, while crimson drapes framed an opulent stage. The air smelled faintly of expensive cologne, champagne, and smoke. All kinds of smoke. Laughter mingled with the soft hum of conversation. Masks shimmered in silver, gold, and obsidian, concealing identities. Noah’s eyes narrowed as he took it all in. This place reeked of indulgence and danger and he could understand why people did indulge, there was a certain thrill. A hostess approached, her voice smooth and professional. “Welcome to Velvet Eclipse, gentlemen. Your private table awaits.” Brandon beamed. “Lead the way.” As they were escorted to a secluded booth overlooking the stage, Noah settled into his seat. His gaze drifted across the room—curious despite himself. He told himself he was merely observing, nothing more. The lights dimmed slightly, casting a sultry glow across the stage. Noah folded his hands in his lap, his expression unreadable behind the mask. “One drink,” he murmured. “And then I leave.” Brandon chuckled. “We’ll see about that.” Hart lifted his glass with a knowing smile and whispered. “To six years of excellence.” Noah inclined his head slightly. “To discretion,” he replied. Glasses clinked softly. Across the room, Nyx prepared to entertain the guests.[RABBIT] Rabbit woke slowly. For a few blissful seconds, he didn’t know where he was. Heck he couldn’t see where he was. He reached for his glasses but instead the cool feel of a glass cup met his fingers, “Huh?” He sat upright, a sharp pain spread down his lower back not to mention the slightly sore feeling between his legs. Did he have sex with Chris again? The mattress beneath him was far too soft from the one Chris had in his house. The blankets smelled faintly of cedarwood, not the strong nauseous scent of that Axe perfume. A small sound escaped him as he stretched beneath the blanket. His eyes fluttered open. Squinting as he scrambled for his glasses, which he finally found folded at the far edge of his bedside table. A unfamiliar ceiling stared back. Rabbit blinked. Once. Twice. … His eyes darted around, this room structure didn’t belong to him or to Chris! His entire body froze. His head throbbed. “Oh gods.” Memory struck like a frei
The air in the bedroom hung thick with the scent of musk, sweat, and the heavy tang of sex. Noah’s weight pressed Rabbit deep into the mattress, his chest heaving in a way that matched the fading tremors in Rabbit’s thighs. Noah’s cock remained buried deep inside him, a thick, pulsing presence that filled Rabbit to the edge of discomfort and absolute satisfaction. After Noah had murmured something into his face, everything else was a spiral of sweet bliss. One moment he was recovering from a mind numbing orgasm on the wine counter, the next, he was being fucked into a bed so soft he practically melted into it. Rabbit's eyes rolled back, his fingers digging into the skin of his back. "Oh, fuck," he cried out. "It feels so good, Professor." Noah groaned, a low vibration that Rabbit felt in his own spine. He pulled back slowly, the sound of his exit a wet ‘pop’ as the seal of their bodies broke. A string of translucent cum and lube trailed from Rabbit’s flushed entrance, glisteni
Noah didn’t answer immediately. The silence that followed was thick, heavy with a sudden, electric charge that seemed to vibrate in the small space between them. He didn’t pull away. Instead, he let the bottle linger in the air, his gaze shifting from the label to Rabbit’s face, before placing the bottle in his hands. Honestly he had to check twice if it was from Rabbit’s mouth those words had come out. His Adam’s apple bobbed as he swallowed. This was rather interesting. And dangerous. And lately, he had been on a streak of dangerous. Now here he was standing in front of his star student , who was asking him if he has had sexual experience with a man. Noah’s eyes were dark, calculating, and devoid of the professional detachment he usually wore. He stepped closer—one slow, deliberate movement that invaded Rabbit’s personal space completely, forcing the younger man back against the edge of the counter. The scent of sandalwood and something metallic, like old rain, enveloped
[RABBIT] “Alright, if you’re having trouble understanding anything, I’m a phone and e-mail away” Rabbit concluded the class, a slight headache had began to develop. “Thank you Mr Rabbit” The freshmen waved as they poured out of the class, “You’re welcome.” He checked the time on his phone, it was a little late past 5. “Shit!” He had to go before visiting hours were over. Rabbit quickly tossed his books into his bag and dashed outside. Hailing a taxi before it sped past him, “Thompson’s” The driver gave him a small once over before nodding and driving off. It was a ten minutes drive so it didn’t really take long for him to arrive at Thompson Rehabilitation Home. One of the nurses who knew him yelled a whimsical “hello” before going back to wheeling a patient away. She didn’t bother asking him to sign or state who he was coming to see. The pungent smell of antiseptic and air freshener made Rabbit nauseous but he held it in anyway. Left. Down the hallway. Le
[RABBIT] Monday morning felt unreal. For the first time in weeks, Rabbit woke up before his alarm. Not because panic dragged him out of sleep or because his body hurt too badly to stay in bed. Not because he had fallen asleep in yesterday’s clothes with unfinished assignments stuck to his chest. No. He woke because sunlight was touching his face. And because his body had actually rested. Rabbit stared blankly at the ceiling above him for several long seconds, still tangled in his blankets. His mind felt oddly quiet. Not empty exactly—just…lighter. His alarm hadn’t even gone off yet. Slowly, he reached toward his phone on the bedside table. 6:42AM. “…what?” Rabbit blinked at the screen like it had personally betrayed him. He had slept. Properly. Not three hours. Not broken sleep interrupted by work messages, projects, assignments, or panic spirals. Actual sleep. His body practically purred beneath the blankets. And immediately afterward came the memo
[NYX]“No more,” the man said quietly against his mouth, his thumb brushing across Nyx’s jaw. “You need rest.”Nyx should have listened.He knew he should have.But he body ached, dear Lord he ached, beneath the silk wrapped around him. His throat still hurt faintly every time he swallowed, still recovering from that mind numbing kiss. His legs felt heavy from standing for hours, smiling for hours, pretending for hours.But this man’s hands were on him.Careful in a way no one had ever been with him inside this club.And that alone felt dangerously addictive. He couldn’t get enough.Nyx kept his forehead pressed lightly against him for a second longer, catching his breath. The music around them blurred into something distant and slow while the private lounge carried on without them. His customer’s friend was still laughing about something across the table, one of the hosts practically hanging off his shoulder while the other looked seconds away from regretting all his life choices as
[NOAH]Friday evenings were quickly becoming synonymous with poor decisions. Noah realized this as Brandon dragged him through the entrance of Velvet Eclipse with far too much enthusiasm for a grown man in an expensive suit. “You look like you’re constipated,” Brandon commented immediately aft
[NOAH] Noah noticed it ten minutes into the lecture. Rabbit Ashby was falling asleep. Well trying not to.He looked between exhaustion and death. Not the casual kind of exhaustion most students dragged into a Tuesday afternoon lectures either. This was worse. Subtle enough that others likely
[RABBIT] Rabbit noticed the bruise while brushing his teeth that morning. A deep purple mark curved faintly along the side of his neck, ugly against pale skin. It sat just beneath his jawline, half-hidden unless he tilted his head the wrong way. “…shit.” He quickly dropped the toothbrush into t
[NOAH] Noah barely slept. Every time he closed his eyes, Nyx returned like a phantom slipping through the cracks of his mind. Soft laughter against his ear. Pale thighs disappearing beneath silk. Lips glistening under dim crimson lights. And those lips. God. Those Lips. Roaming him like







