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 POVThe cleaner’s number had finally gone through, and she assured me that May was stable. The doctor had stopped by, checked her vitals, and advised rest and proper nutrition. Nothing life-threatening. Nothing close to what my racing heart had conjured.But I was still worried.So, when we stepped into Sebastian’s penthouse, soaked from worry and the earlier rain, what I saw felt like a punch to the gut.May.Perched like a damn queen on the cream velvet sofa. One leg crossed lazily over the other, a wine glass poised in her hand, her lips stained the same shade of red as her nails. Her cleavage was on full display, like her shirt had lost a few too many buttons on the way here.She didn’t look sick. Or weak. Or anything close to what the word “unconscious” might suggest.She looked.... annoyed.“Elizabeth,” she said flatly, barely hiding the distaste curling around her name. Her eyes flicked to Sebastian, then back to me. “Didn’t expect you to be tagging along.”I opened
Sebastian's povShe dropped the towel on my car seat instantly and slid out, walking briskly to her apartment door.I didn’t call after her.Because even without words, I could feel the war brewing inside her. Elizabeth Walters didn’t slam doors or throw tantrums. No, she hid behind sharp remarks and tighter ponytails. But tonight, she was quiet.She paused at the door, fumbling with her keys, her shoulders rigid beneath that soaked blouse. Her bag looked like it had absorbed half the rain in the city.The keys dropped from her hand and hit the pavement. I saw it, the brief shake of her head, the quiet curse. She picked them up quickly and disappeared inside before I could get out of the car.I didn’t move. I stayed parked out front for another full minute, watching the faint silhouette of her light switch on behind the sheer curtain. Her figure moved past the window.Then vanished.I ran a hand down my face, letting my head fall back against the seat. What the hell was I doing?She w
Elizabeth's povWas 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 e
Elizabeth's povI couldn't forget that night either, how he felt....how he made me feel. But I couldn't tell him that."Professor Gray, I am sorry but we have to, you're basically my step father and....I can't do this with you.""Elizabeth...."I didn't let him finish, I was already turning away, he didn't seem like he would transfer me....so I would do it myself.____Bullshit.The departmental head was even more frustrating, according to them, student reassignment to professor Gordon, the other professor was full, and so....I was stuck with Sebastian.And looking at my program slip, I had his class in few minutes."Attendance streak," I murmured, I couldn't miss his class even if I wanted to.I found myself sitting in the back of his class, my notebook in front of me, his eyes locked with mine for a brief moment, a sinful smirk stretching on his lips.But he turned to the white board and taught like I wasn't even there. And yet subconsciously I found myself leaning in.A cough snapp
Elizabeth's povMy heart had stopped, I was sure of it.Sebastian Gray. Standing there in a tailored tuxedo, the sun glinting off the silver in his cufflinks, his hand steady around my mother’s waist. He looked every bit the groom, composed, polished, and deeply familiar.I told myself to breathe, even though it was hard. To pretend, to act like I didn’t know what his skin felt like against mine. Like I hadn’t cried out his name just beneath the weight of his hand gripping my hair.Our eyes met. But he didn’t say anything else. Not with my mother beaming beside him, her arm looped tightly through his like she owned him.And maybe she did.The ceremony went on in a haze. Vows exchanged. Laughter. A soft kiss between the two. Applause. I clapped too, my hands numb, the gift box digging into my palms.I kept my distance at the reception, lingering by the buffet and dodging my mother’s gaze. Sebastian didn’t approach me right away. But I felt him watching me.Every damn second.His gaze b
Elizabeth’s POVI woke up to the sound of my phone vibrating angrily on the nightstand.I groaned, barely shifting, and instantly regretted it. A sharp pain flared between my thighs. I winced, biting down on a gasp as I turned to my side. Every movement reminded me of last night. Every throb, every ache, every bruised spot on my skin was a souvenir he had left behind.Sebastian Gray.God.My phone vibrated again. I reached for it with a shaky hand, not to check the screen but to stop the noise. The sun shone through the slits in the curtain, casting soft shadows across the sheets.The same sheets he had pinned me against. The same ones I had clawed at when he whispered filth into my ear while making me feel things I never knew my body was capable of.I closed my eyes, reminiscing.He had asked me if I was sure.Twice.And both times, I had said yes. Desperately. Like the answer had been waiting on my tongue since the first day I walked into his class and saw him leaning against his de