ログインI didn't sleep well. My dreams were a confused mess of legal contracts, masked men, and Adrian Black’s eyes staring at me through a screen.
Thump. Thump.
Something heavy landed on my stomach. Then, something sharp pricked my leg.
"Tom! Jerry! Get off Mommy!" a small voice giggled.
I cracked one eye open. My two rescue cats, Tom, a fat orange tabby, and Jerry, a scrawny black cat, were using me as a trampoline. And right in the middle of the feline wrestling match was Milo.
"Good morning, Mommy!" Milo beamed, his dark eyes sparkling.
I groaned, but I couldn't help smiling. I pulled Milo down for a hug, burying my face in his neck. He smelled like milk and sleep. This was my safe place.
"Good morning, baby," I whispered. "Did the kitties wake you up?"
"Jerry was hungry," Milo stated seriously. "And I am hungry for pancakes!"
I looked at the clock. 6:30 AM. My body ached from sitting in Adrian’s stiff chair for some hours last night, but for Milo, I would move mountains. Or at least, make pancakes.
"Okay, okay. Let's go."
Ten minutes later, the small kitchen was chaotic. Tom was meowing loudly by his bowl, Jerry was trying to steal a piece of bacon from the counter, and Milo was sitting at the table, drawing with his crayons.
"Mommy?" Milo asked, not looking up from his drawing. "Is Mrs. Elena watching me again tonight?"
I paused, the spatula freezing in my hand. The guilt hit me hard.
"Yes, baby. Mommy has... a new job. I have to work late for a little while."
Milo put his crayon down. "But you said you would finish your book soon. You said we could watch the movie about the robots."
My heart broke. I walked over and kissed the top of his head. "I know, Milo. I promise, on the weekend, we will watch robots, aliens, and dinosaurs. Okay? But right now, Mommy needs to work to buy more kibble for Tom and Jerry."
Milo looked at the cats, then back at me. He nodded slowly. "Okay. Tom eats a lot."
I laughed, but it sounded weak. I was missing his childhood to work for a man who despised me.
Two hours later, I was walking through the gates of Sterling University.
I felt like everyone was looking at me. Paranoia? Maybe. But ever since Professor Black took my notebook, I felt like I had a target on my back.
"Maya! Over here!"
I spotted Larry standing near the fountain. He was wearing oversized sunglasses and holding two iced coffees. Beside him was Cleo, looking effortlessly cool in a vintage leather jacket, smoking a cigarette she definitely wasn't allowed to smoke on campus.
"You look like a walking zombie, darling," Cleo announced as I approached.
"Thanks, Cleo. I feel like one," I muttered.
Larry shoved a coffee into my hand. "Drink. You need it. The rumor mill is on fire today."
I choked on my first sip. "Rumors? What rumors?"
"Oh, you know," Larry said, lowering his sunglasses to give me a serious look. "Everyone saw Black whisper to you yesterday. And then, Vanessa saw you leaving campus in a rush, looking like you were about to cry. The current theory is that he failed you on the spot and you're begging for a second chance."
"If only it were that simple," I sighed. "I didn't fail. I just... I have to do some extra credit work for him. Filing papers. Organizing his life. It's boring."
"Boring?" Cleo raised an eyebrow, exhaling a puff of smoke. "You were at his house last night? The mysterious fortress on the hill?"
I widened my eyes. "How do you know where he lives?"
"Honey, everyone knows where he lives," Cleo laughed. "We just didn't know you were invited. Was it dark? Gloomy? Did he have a dungeon?"
"No dungeon," I lied, thinking of the locked door. "Just a lot of books and a very expensive whiskey collection."
"Careful, Maya," Cleo warned, her voice losing its teasing tone. "Men like Adrian Black don't just ask students over for 'filing papers'. Watch your back."
She checked her watch and dropped her cigarette, crushing it with her boot.
"Anyway, I'm off. My drama professor is having a meltdown about Shakespeare today. Good luck with the vultures, you two."
Cleo winked and strutted away toward the Arts building.
"She's right, you know," Larry said, adjusting his bag. "Vanessa has been staring at us for five minutes."
I turned around. Sure enough, Vanessa Vanderwaal was standing by the entrance of the Law building. She wasn't looking at Larry. She was looking directly at me, a cruel smirk playing on her red lips.
"Let's just go to class," I whispered, clutching my bag tighter.
We walked up the steps. As we passed Vanessa, she didn't move out of the way.
"Nice cardigan, Lin," she drawled. "Does it come in 'desperation'?"
"Move, Vanessa," Larry snapped.
Vanessa ignored him. She leaned in close to me, her voice a poisonous whisper.
"I don't know what you're doing to get private time with Professor Black," she hissed. "But enjoy it while it lasts. I found out something interesting about scholarship students and 'moral conduct' clauses. One slip up, and you're out."
She pulled back, winked, and walked into the building.
My blood ran cold. Moral conduct. If she found out about Velvet Rose...
"Don't listen to her," Larry said, grabbing my arm. "She's bluffing."
"Yeah," I breathed. "Bluffing."
We reached the door of the lecture hall. My hand hovered over the handle. I was terrified to go inside. Terrified to see him again after last night.
Buzz.
My phone vibrated in my hand. A text message.
I looked down, expecting a message from Elena about Milo.
It wasn't Elena.
Unknown Number:
Don't sit in the back today, Miss Lin. I need my assistant where I can see her. Front row.
I stared at the screen. I didn't have his number saved, but I knew that tone.
He was watching me. Right now.
I looked up at the security camera in the hallway, then at the closed door of the classroom.
"Maya? You coming?" Larry asked, holding the door open.
I swallowed hard, my heart hammering a frantic rhythm against my ribs. He wasn't just my professor anymore. He was the puppet master, and I was walking right onto his stage.
"I'm coming," I whispered.
"Should I lock the door now too?"The question hung in the air, heavy and suffocating.My mouth opened, but no words came out. My throat was dry. My heart was hammering a frantic rhythm against my ribs, loud enough that I was sure he could hear it.Adrian didn't wait for an answer.He took a slow, deliberate step toward me.I took a stumbling step back.He took another step. I retreated again. It was a predator stalking his prey, right there in the middle of the empty lecture hall.My heel hit something hard. The teacher's desk.I gasped as the edge of the heavy wood dug into my lower back. I was trapped. There was nowhere left to run.Adrian stepped into my personal space. He placed one hand on the desk, right next to my hip, caging me in. His body was inches from mine. I could feel the heat radiating from him through his suit.He looked down at me, his eyes dark, scanning my face. He looked at my trembling lips, then down to the rapid rise and fall of my chest."You're trembling, Ma
"Maya? What are you doing?" Larry hissed, grabbing the strap of my bag as I walked past our usual row.I stopped, my stomach churning. "I... I can't sit there today, Larry. I have to sit in the front."Larry’s jaw dropped. "The front? Are you suicidal? That’s the splash zone. That’s where he destroys people.""I know," I whispered, pulling my bag free. "I’ll explain later."I forced my legs to move. The walk to the front of the lecture hall felt like a walk to the gallows. I could feel Vanessa’s eyes drilling holes into my back. As I sat down in the empty seat right in front of the podium, I heard her scoff loud enough for half the room to hear."Teacher's pet," someone whispered.I opened my laptop, staring at the blank screen, trying to steady my breathing.At exactly 9:00 AM, the side door opened.Professor Adrian Black walked in.The change in the room was instant. Conversations died. Spines straightened. He was wearing a charcoal grey suit today, tailored to perfection, emphasizi
I didn't sleep well. My dreams were a confused mess of legal contracts, masked men, and Adrian Black’s eyes staring at me through a screen.Thump. Thump.Something heavy landed on my stomach. Then, something sharp pricked my leg."Tom! Jerry! Get off Mommy!" a small voice giggled.I cracked one eye open. My two rescue cats, Tom, a fat orange tabby, and Jerry, a scrawny black cat, were using me as a trampoline. And right in the middle of the feline wrestling match was Milo."Good morning, Mommy!" Milo beamed, his dark eyes sparkling.I groaned, but I couldn't help smiling. I pulled Milo down for a hug, burying my face in his neck. He smelled like milk and sleep. This was my safe place."Good morning, baby," I whispered. "Did the kitties wake you up?""Jerry was hungry," Milo stated seriously. "And I am hungry for pancakes!"I looked at the clock. 6:30 AM. My body ached from sitting in Adrian’s stiff chair for some hours last night, but for Milo, I would move mountains. Or at least, mak
It was The Masked Stranger. Specifically, Chapter 12—the scene in the VIP room.My heart stopped. Professor Adrian Black, the man who terrified the entire law faculty, was reading erotica? And not just any erotica... he was reading my bestseller."You like to read?" I asked, the words slipping out before I could stop them.Adrian snapped his head up. He quickly clicked the button to turn off the screen, but he wasn't fast enough. I had seen it.He narrowed his eyes at me. "Do not spy on me, Miss Lin.""I wasn't spying! I just... I didn't peg you for a romance reader," I said, a nervous giggle escaping my lips.He placed the tablet down, his hand resting protectively over it."It is not 'romance'," he corrected, his voice defensive. "It is a psychological study. The author... Velvet Rose... she captures human desperation in a way that is quite rare."I stared at him. My mouth went dry. He likes my writing?He walked around the desk, closing the distance between us again. He looked at m
"Professor?" I squeaked, my hands gripping the armrests of the chair until my knuckles turned white.Adrian stopped. He looked down at me, his eyes filled with dark amusement. Then, without a word, he walked right past me.He didn't touch me. He didn't push me onto the desk.He walked over to a small cabinet, poured himself another glass of whiskey, and pointed a long finger toward the corner of the room."The computer is over there, Miss Lin. That pile of case files won't digitize itself."I sat there, blinking. My heart was still hammering against my ribs like a trapped bird."Did you think I was going to ravish you on the rug?" he asked, taking a sip of his drink. His voice was dripping with mockery.My face burned so hot I thought I might catch fire. "I... You locked the door.""I value my privacy," he said coolly. "I don't like to be disturbed when I work. And since you are now part of my work, you are locked in with me."He sat down in his massive leather chair and opened a file
The address led me to the wealthiest part of the city. The houses here weren't houses; they were fortresses of stone and glass, hidden behind tall iron gates.I checked the number on the heavy gate: 404.My hands were shaking as I pressed the intercom button."Lin," I whispered into the speaker.A buzz sounded, and the heavy gate clicked open. I walked up the long driveway. Professor Black’s house was modern, sharp, and intimidating—just like him. Large windows glowed with a dim, amber light.I didn't even have to knock. The front door opened before I reached the step.Professor Adrian Black stood there. He had ditched the blazer and tie. Now, he wore a black button-down shirt, the top two buttons undone, and dark slacks. He held a glass of amber liquid in one hand."You're three minutes early," he said. His voice was low, blending with the night air."I didn't want to be late, Sir," I managed to say.He stepped aside. "Come"The house smelled of expensive wood and silence. I followed







