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CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED AND ONE

Author: Vivah_writes
last update publish date: 2026-04-27 21:52:31

The room felt too quiet.

Too still.

Too… expectant.

William sat upright in the hospital bed, his back supported by stiff white pillows, his eyes fixed on the door as if willing it to open.

The police were supposed to be here by now.

Every second that passed stretched his nerves thinner.

His mind replayed everything...

Vanessa’s threat.

Ava’s condition.

The doctor’s words.

She lost the baby.

His jaw tightened.

Two children.

Gone.

And for what?

For lies.

For control.

For pride.

His fingers curled
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  • On My Professor's Desk   CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED AND TWO

    The knock came softly.Too softly for the storm Camille carried inside her.She didn’t wait for permission.The door swung open as she stepped in, two uniformed officers right behind her, their presence filling the already tense room with something official. Final.Camille’s eyes went straight to William.She expected something different.Something resolute.Something… ready.Ready to fix this.Ready to undo the damage.Ready to tell the truth.That was what they had agreed on.That was why she made the call.“Dr. Reid,” one of the officers said, stepping forward slightly. “We were informed you wanted to give an updated statement.”William didn’t look at them immediately.His gaze remained fixed ahead.Distant.Unreachable.Something in Camille’s chest tightened.“Dr. Reid?” she called softly.He turned his head slowly.Looked at her.And in that moment—Something felt off.Not fear.Not hesitation.Something colder.Something… resigned.Her brows furrowed slightly.“What’s going on?”

  • On My Professor's Desk   CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED AND ONE

    The room felt too quiet.Too still.Too… expectant.William sat upright in the hospital bed, his back supported by stiff white pillows, his eyes fixed on the door as if willing it to open.The police were supposed to be here by now.Every second that passed stretched his nerves thinner.His mind replayed everything...Vanessa’s threat.Ava’s condition.The doctor’s words.She lost the baby.His jaw tightened.Two children.Gone.And for what?For lies.For control.For pride.His fingers curled slightly against the bedsheet.No.Not anymore.This time, he was going to tell the truth.Everything.No matter the consequences.No matter who it hurt.The truth would finally come out.The door clicked.William’s head snapped up immediately.But instead of uniforms...Instead of badges...It was him.The Dean.His father-in-law.Standing tall in the doorway, his presence filling the room without effort.Authority.Power.Control.Everything William had once relied on.And now...Everything t

  • On My Professor's Desk   CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED

    The wheels of the chair squeaked softly against the polished hospital floor.It was the only sound that seemed real to William.Everything else—The passing nurses.The distant voices.The muted beeping of machines—Felt like background noise to something much louder inside his head.Camille pushed him carefully, her grip firm on the handles, her eyes scanning ahead as they moved through the corridor. She had argued with the staff, insisted, pushed boundaries she normally wouldn’t—but somehow, through urgency and sheer determination, she had gotten them this far.Closer to Ava.Closer to the truth.“You shouldn’t be doing this,” she muttered under her breath, though there was no real resistance left in her voice.William didn’t respond.Because there was nothing left to say.Everything that mattered—Everything that could still be saved—Was ahead.They turned the final corner.And there—A door.Half-open.A doctor stepped out at the exact moment they approached.William’s breath hit

  • On My Professor's Desk   CHAPTER NINETY NINE

    The gates opened slowly.Vanessa barely waited for them to part fully before driving through.Her father’s estate stood tall and imposing, a symbol of power, influence, and control—the very things she had always believed she understood… until now.The car came to a sudden stop in front of the house.Her hands were still gripping the steering wheel.Tightly.Too tightly.For a moment, she didn’t move.Didn’t breathe.Didn’t think.Because the moment she stepped out of that car—She would have to say it out loud.Everything.And once she did—There would be no taking it back.Her fingers loosened slowly.Then tightened again.Then finally—She let go.Vanessa stepped out of the car.The air outside felt different.Heavier.Like it already knew.She barely made it halfway to the front door before it opened.Her father stood there.Still.Composed.Commanding as always.But the moment his eyes landed on her—Everything changed.“Vanessa?” he called, his voice laced with concern.That was

  • On My Professor's Desk   CHAPTER NINETY EIGHT

    The wait felt unbearable.Camille stood just outside the corridor that led to William’s room, her arms folded tightly across her chest, her foot tapping restlessly against the tiled floor. Every second stretched longer than the last, her mind replaying the image of Ava being wheeled away.Unconscious.Weak.Dumped like she meant nothing.Her stomach twisted.“Miss?”Camille looked up quickly.The nurse from the reception stood a few feet away, her expression cautious but no longer dismissive.“I spoke to the attending physician,” she said quietly. “You can see him.”Relief hit Camille instantly.But it was brief.Because the nurse added—“You have five minutes.”Camille nodded immediately.“That’s all I need.”The nurse studied her for a moment, as if trying to gauge whether that was true.Then she stepped aside.“Room 312. But keep it brief.”Camille didn’t wait for anything else.She moved.Fast.Five minutes.That was all she had.Five minutes to undo a lie that could destroy a man

  • On My Professor's Desk   CHAPTER NINETY SEVEN

    Vanessa Reid’s car sped through the afternoon traffic, her fingers gripping the steering wheel so tightly her knuckles had turned pale.For once...She wasn’t in control.And she hated it.The city blurred past her in streaks of gray and motion, but she barely registered any of it. Her mind was elsewhere—running calculations, retracing steps, searching desperately for cracks in a plan that had once felt flawless.Now, it felt like it was collapsing in on itself.Piece by piece.Her phone buzzed suddenly in the passenger seat.Vanessa flinched.Her heart jumped into her throat as she glanced at the screen.One of the men.Her stomach twisted instantly.Hope it was good news.She snatched the phone up and answered without hesitation, her voice sharp and urgent.“Talk.”“Madam,” the man said quickly, his tone cautious now, stripped of its earlier panic. “We’ve done what you asked.”Vanessa’s eyes narrowed slightly.“Where is Ava?”“We took her to a hospital,” he continued. “Left her at t

  • On My Professor's Desk   CHAPTER SIXTY FOUR

    The sound sliced through the room like a blade.Ava’s heart slammed against her ribs.Louis stepped back slightly, eyes narrowing.Another knock.Harder this time.Her stomach twisted violently.“Who is that?” Louis muttered.She didn’t answer.Because she had a terrible feeling she already knew.S

  • On My Professor's Desk   CHAPTER SIXTY THREE

    Vanessa’s house was quiet when Camille arrived.Too quiet.The lights were on, glowing warmly through the windows, giving the illusion of comfort. Of stability.Camille knocked once.Vanessa opened the door almost immediately.She looked composed at first glance—hair neatly tied back, soft cardigan

  • On My Professor's Desk   CHAPTER SIXTY TWO

    Camille was halfway through her evening coffee when her phone buzzed on the table beside her.She barely glanced at it at first.Then she froze.A familiar blue dot blinked against the digital map on her screen.Ava’s location.Camille frowned.That wasn’t campus.It wasn’t the dorm.It wasn’t Loui

  • On My Professor's Desk   CHAPTER SIXTY ONE

    The kiss deepened, but not with urgency.It was tentatively passionate, as if both of them were testing the reality of the moment, confirming that they were still standing in the same room, still bound to the same disastrous gravity that had pulled them together in the first place.William’s mouth w

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