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005: The Exposure

Author: Monday Luisa
last update publish date: 2025-11-24 08:23:58

~Elena’s POV~

“What do you mean footage?” My hands freeze on my sweater. “There are cameras in your office?”

“In the hallway, pointed at the door. They’ll see you going in. Coming out forty minutes later. Hair messed up, your skirt…”

“Fuck.” The word slip out of my lips. “Who requested it?”

His phone rings again. He reads, and his expression turns dark. “The ethics committee, someone filed a formal complaint.”

We both know who.

I wear my sweater over my head. “What happens now?”

“Now?” He laughs, bitter. “Now I get called in front of the committee. Probably suspended and if they push hard enough maybe I’ll get fired.”

“For what? We’re both adults…”

“I’m your professor, Elena. In their eyes, one person naturally has more power than the other.

It doesn’t matter that Friday happened first. Doesn’t matter that you initiated it on Tuesday.” He walks around worried with his hand through his hair. “This looks really bad.”

“So we tell them the truth, we met on Friday and we didn’t know…”

“And they’ll ask what happened after. In my office.” He stops, faces me. “Can you look them in the eye and lie? Say nothing physical happened?”

I think about his fingers inside me, his mouth on mine and the papers we scattered.

“No.”

“Then I’m fucked.” The hard truth sinks in

My phone rings. Email notification.

*ETHICS COMMITTEE SUMMONS: Your presence is required Monday, 10 AM. Re: Complaint #2847 - Inappropriate conduct with faculty member.*

“They’re calling me in too, Monday morning.”

“Don’t go.”

“What?”

“You’re the student, you can honestly say you didn’t know” He moves closer,clearly in a hurry. “Say you were discussing grades, that I made you uncomfortable but nothing physical happened. Say the complaint is from your ex trying to cause trouble.”

“And get you in trouble?”

“Better one of us gets out of this than none of us.”

“That’s not…”

“Elena.” He grabs my shoulders. “I’m forty-three years old and I’ve been teaching for fifteen years, I knew better. You’re twenty-four with your whole career ahead of you, let me take the blame.”

I stare at him, at the man who’s been inside me twice. Who paid me a thousand euros tonight for breaking his own rules.

“No.”

“This isn’t up for discussion…”

“I said no.” I step back. “I’m not lying to save myself while you lose everything.”

“Then we both lose everything.”

“Maybe.” I grab my bag. “But at least we go down honestly.”

I’m at the door when he speaks again.

“There’s a third option.”

I turn.

“I confess everything and take full responsibility. Say I came after you and I made it impossible for you to refuse. They’ll ruin me but you’ll walk away clean.”

“That’s not what happened…”

“It’s what I’ll say happened.”

“Mateo…”

“Go home, Elena.” He’s already pulling out his phone. “I’ll handle this.”

I don’t go home. I go to three different bars, I drink enough not to think clearly and I end up outside his apartment at midnight because apparently I’m incapable of making smart decisions.

I pull on my sweater, trying to put myself together. The thought of him, of every touch, every look, every dark heat of that room, clings to my skin. Goosebumps rise again.

I hammer on his door.

He opens it shirtless, he looked angry all over. “What the hell are you doing here?”

“You don’t get to act like the victim.” I push past him and walk inside. “You don’t get to decide my future without asking me.”

“I’m trying to protect you…”

“I don’t need protection. I need…” The words stick. “I need you to stop treating me like some naive student who can’t handle consequences.”

“You are my student…”

“I’m a woman who wanted you before I knew who you were. Who wants you now even though it’s crazily impossible.” I’m in his space now, close enough to see his pupils pop out. “And you want me too, stop pretending this is one-sided.”

“It doesn’t matter what I want.”

“Doesn’t it?” I reach for his belt. “Then why are you hard right now?”

He catches my wrist. “Elena. Stop.”

“Make me.”

He turns me around, presses me against the wall. His body is stong behind mine, his mouth at my ear.

“You want honesty? Fine.” His hand slides under my shirt, palming my breast roughly. “I’ve thought about fucking you every single day since Friday.

In my office, in my classroom. Bent over that stool in my studio.” His other hand works my jeans open. “I think about it when I’m supposed to be grading papers. When I’m in faculty meetings, when I touch myself at night.”

His fingers slide into my underwear, fingers me soaked.

“So yes, Elena. I want you. And it’s going to destroy us both.”

I’m about to respond when his phone rings on the coffee table.

The screen lights up. Dean Morrison.

We both freeze.

“It’s eleven PM,” I whisper. “Why is the dean calling?”

Mateo’s hand is still between my legs when he grabs the phone.

“Professor Sandoval.” A pause, his face drains of color. “Yes, I understand. When did you…” Another pause. “The studio keys. I can explain…”

He looks at me, and I see the exact moment he realizes we’re truly fucked.

“They found the studio.“​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

I nod, I realize this isn’t just about us anymore. There are consequences, real ones and I might already be caught in them.

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