Elizabeth's pov
Was it me or were his classes on my program list more frequent?.
It had been a hectic temptation with Sebastian being my professor. And it was harder when Mom called every two days and I would hear him in the kitchen, cooking for her, while he would be here, throwing subtle glances my way.
My interactions with him were often, which made it hard for me.
So as the last sets of students left the classroom, I came to a resolve to nib this bud for good.
"We need to talk," I said again, quieter this time, as the door clicked shut behind the last student.
Sebastian turned slowly from where he stood by the window, arms folding as he leaned back against the desk. His gaze settled on me.
I didn't stop walking until I was a safe few feet away, then exhaled. “I’m here to make something very clear.”
He waited.
“I need things between us to be strictly platonic. Nothing more. Nothing suggestive. No looks, no subtle comments, no moments in empty hallways.” My voice was firmer than I expected. “If you don’t keep it platonic, I will ignore you with everything I have. I mean it.”
A faint smile tugged at his lips. “I haven’t touched you. I haven’t even looked at you.”
I narrowed my eyes. “You’ve looked.”
His smile deepened, but he raised both hands in surrender. “Maybe once. Or twice. Accidentally.”
I rolled my eyes and turned toward the door.
“Elizabeth.”
I paused.
“If it’s just about the classroom, I’ll back off. But if it’s something else, if it’s something more, what exactly is the main problem?”
I closed my eyes, fingers tightening around my bag strap.
“My mom,” I said finally. “It feels wrong doing this to her. She is happy. Or at least she thinks she is. And you’re her husband. I can’t....i won’t, be part of something that makes me look like the villain.”
Silence stretched between us. And then he spoke.
“She’s not my wife. Not in the way you’re thinking.”
I turned slowly.
He straightened, arms unfolding. “It’s a marriage of agreement. Not love. Not affection. Not even intimacy.”
I stared at him, confused. “What?”
He nodded once. “May owes my family. A large sum. A mistake from years ago, something that could’ve destroyed her reputation if it got out. My parents made a choice, one I wasn’t even part of, at first. I was getting older. She needed protection. They brokered a deal.”
I felt my throat dry. “A deal?”
“She agreed to the marriage to cancel the debt,” he said simply. “It wasn’t romantic. It was calculated. We share a name and a roof when necessary. But I’ve never touched her. Not once.”
I didn’t know what to say. The walls I had built around myself started to splinter. Slowly.
“So if you’re carrying guilt for something that doesn’t exist,” he continued, stepping closer, “you can put it down now.”
“You’re saying it’s not real.”
“I’m saying.......it’s nothing compared to what is real between us.”
My heartbeat echoed in my ears.
“Think about it,” he said. “And if you still want distance after that......I’ll give it.”
I awkwardly thumped the strap of my bag pack. Did I even know what I wanted?
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I tried to get a taxi, it was raining cats and dogs. I had checked the weather forecast earlier and they had informed me of a slight drizzle.
Slight drizzle indeed, I rolled my eyes as the rain soaked me thoroughly. I was desperately trying to flag down a cab to head back to my apartment.
"Fuck,"
I fucked my phone back into my pocket, zero service, zero chances of ordering Uber. I couldn't even talk to the shelter anyway and my books were probably soaked all through.
Not even an umbrella.
Heavens, why did it have to be me?
Just as I was about to fall to the curb on my knees in frustration. A luxury car pulled up.
Jennifer,
By her side was Ethan.
Just perfect.
Jennifer’s window rolled down. Her hair was still dry, makeup still flawless, her lips curved in that vicious smile she wore like perfume.
“Need a ride?” she asked sweetly.
Next to her, Ethan leaned toward the window, arm draped over the seat. “You look like a drowned rat, Liz.”
I didn’t answer. My bag was heavy with water, my clothes clinging to my skin like second thoughts. I was cold. Wet. And standing there in the street, humiliated under the blinking street lamp.
“You good?” Jennifer asked again, fake concern dripping from her voice.
I nodded stiffly. “I’m fine.”
“Suit yourself,” she shrugged, rolling the window up.
The car began to inch forward, the tires splashing water as it moved.
But before it could fully pull away, another car stopped just behind it. It was black and amazingly sleek.
The back door opened.
“Elizabeth.”
Sebastian.
I blinked, caught between shock and relief, but too stubborn to admit either.
“You’ll catch hypothermia,” he said simply, like it was the most practical observation in the world.
“I’m fine,” I mumbled.
“Your lips are blue.”
I didn’t argue.
The other car ahead of us paused for a second, Jennifer watching in the mirror, Ethan’s face barely turning, then it sped off, tires screeching just enough to show their spite.
I slid into the back seat without another word. The door closed behind me with a soft click. Warmth swallowed me instantly.
He handed me a towel.
“You always keep towels in your car?” I asked flatly, wiping my soaked face.
“I had a feeling."
“I’ll take you home,” he said.
I gave him my address, eyes fixed out the window. The city lights blurred behind the water sliding across the glass.
We drove in silence. But as we neared my apartment, he spoke again.
“You didn’t ask how I knew where you were.”
I glanced at him.
“You always walk this route after your last class,” he said simply. “And you forgot your umbrella on Monday.”
I stared at him, unsure of how I felt about that.
“It’s not an obsession,” he added. “It's an observation. You matter enough to me...to be noticed.”
Elizabeth's POV He filled the tub with warm water and we both lay inside, with his arms wrapped around me. I felt the water brush against my burning cunt. The sensation is both prickly and relieving.When the water began to cool off, he replaced it with another warm water. This time, bathing me as I lay there exhausted.When he was done, he lifted me back into the room and sat me in the chair while he changed the bed cover.When he was done, he lifted me into the bed. He lay in front of me, quiet for some time. Then suddenly I felt something. His warm and wet mouth held my nipple. Sucking gently at it.My body was exhausted, but I couldn't refuse the pleasure as I moaned while he sucked at one of my boobs and squeezed the other with his hand.He soon increased the pressure. Sucking and drawing at it. I moaned a little louder and grabbed his hair gently to contain the pleasure.Sebastian couldn't get enough of my body that day. He soon parted my legs and drove his cock into me again.
Elizabeth's POV I woke up the next day to see ten voicemails and seventeen missed calls from Sebastian. My heart dropped.“Is everything okay?" I asked in my head, as I darted out of bed. I paced in my room, contemplating whether to return his calls or not. It was a weekend, and May might be home. I was worried, but couldn't bring myself to call.My fingers hovered over my screen for some time and suddenly an idea came to mind.I could call him with my other phone. I bet he doesn't have that number, and May wouldn't recognize it as mine either.Quickly I pulled out my drawer and brought out my second phone. I turned it on and punched in Sebastian's number.Just when I was about to hit the dial pad, my door swung open. Sebastian.He walked in and banged the door behind him. His expression was stone, his breathing laboured.“What were you doing with him?" he asked, closing in the space between us.Confusion etched in my face as I furrowed my brows. “With who?" I asked.“Daniel, I saw
Elizabeth's POV I woke up the next day with Daniel’s words still playing on my mind, like a song on repeat. It was a weekend, so I lay on my back, staring at the ceiling with a blank mind. Why didn't I see this coming? Why did I even think he just helped me because he thought Ethan's actions were wrong? Of course, Ethan was wrong, and so was I.Thinking back, I think I deserved a little lesson—something to keep me away from Sebastian. I thought the recent drama with Ethan and May would keep me away, but they didn't. It didn't change the longing I had for Sebastian.Daniel was a good person, despite his past association with Ethan. Beneath his tough exterior lay a heart touched by human conscience. It intrigued me that he genuinely seemed to care for me; after all, he had seen my intimate picture with Sebastian, yet it hadn’t tarnished his view of me. Still, trust felt like an elusive luxury I couldn’t afford right now.The persistent buzzing of my phone broke me from my reverie, and
When I returned to my room, I sat with the flash drive again, scrolling through its contents. Screenshots, memos, voice notes. Every file was a blade aimed at Jennifer’s carefully built throne.One recording caught my attention—Jennifer mocking a girl named Harper.“She thought she could outshine me,” Jennifer sneered in the audio. “Pathetic. All it took was one rumor, and now nobody even looks at her. She’ll never recover.”I remembered Harper. She’d been quiet lately, withdrawn, as though something had crushed the light out of her. Jennifer had done that.Listening, I realized the scope of what I held. This wasn’t just about me. Or Clara.Jennifer had poisoned everyone she touched.My chest tightened as the decision solidified inside me.I couldn’t just expose her.I had to dismantle her carefully, piece by piece, until there was nothing left for her to rebuild.The plan began to form in fragments.First: find the people Jennifer had hurt. Show them the truth.Second: build momentum
Elizabeth’s POVThe files haunted me long after I shut the laptop.Even with the screen black, Jennifer’s voice echoed in my head—the sharp sound of her laughter, the venom tucked inside every word. She sounded untouchable, like someone who believed the world bent when she willed it. But the evidence said otherwise.The flash drive had given me a weapon.And yet, holding it didn’t feel like victory.It felt like standing at the edge of a cliff with a storm at my back. One wrong step, one wrong move, and I’d plummet.Professor Sebastian had stayed late after class, his concern carefully hidden beneath a mask of professionalism. He didn’t linger in my room or lean against my doorframe anymore—not with so many eyes watching. Instead, he found excuses to check in quietly: returning a graded essay, asking a question about my schedule, a fleeting glance that said far more than words could. His presence was a barrier, a shield I couldn’t name out loud.Daniel was different. He didn’t care ab
Elizabeth’s POVThe flash drive sat on my desk like it had a pulse, its black plastic shell staring at me as though it knew the storm it contained. My laptop was open, waiting, but my hand hovered above the keyboard, frozen.I wanted to see what was inside. I wanted to know every dirty secret Jennifer had whispered, every lie she’d typed. But another part of me, the part that had been burned by Ethan, scarred by betrayal, and bruised by manipulation hesitated.Once I opened it, there was no going back.Sebastian leaned against the doorframe, arms crossed, his sharp gaze softened by concern. Daniel slouched in the chair opposite me, flipping a coin between his fingers, the metallic clink a steady rhythm in the tense silence.“You don’t have to rush this,” Sebastian said gently. “Jennifer isn’t going anywhere tonight.”Daniel smirked without looking up. “But she will smell blood soon. People like her always do.”I let out a shaky breath, dragging my fingers through my hair. “Clara said