MasukIn the dim glow of his office, Professor Adrian Knight had his star student bent over the desk, her skirt shoved up her waist as he thrust deep and slow, his voice low growl against her ear. "Quiet, Miss Sinclair... or the whole university will hear how wet your professor makes you." By day, Juliet Sinclair is Veridian University's brilliant top student. By night, she's Luna, the most coveted pole dancer at Midnight Eclipse, stripping and grinding for cash to save her dying mother. Their forbidden hunger was never supposed to happen. But one stolen kiss shattered every rule. Now, a ruthless VIP client and Adrian's vengeful ex-wife are closing in with blackmail, leaked videos, and deadly threats. One wrong move, and Juliet loses everything, her degree, her mother's life, and the dangerously addictive man who owns her body and soul. She was his best student by day... and his most dangerous secret by night. In a world that demands they stay apart, how far will they go to stay together? SHHHH... PROFESSOR A scorching forbidden professor-student dark romance.
Lihat lebih banyakJuliet Sinclair sat in the third row, with her back straight on the chair and a notebook opened before her on a desk. The lecture hall buzzed with the usual noise of students parking up, but she stayed still. Her phone had just vibrated in her bag and she already knew what the message said.
It was another tuition f*e warning. She kept her face calm and raised her hand when Professor Harlan asked about the theme of forbidden love in literature. "Love that breaks rules always ends in pain," she said clearly. "But people still choose it. That's what makes it powerful." A few students nodded and Professor Harlan smiled and pointed at her. "Exactly. Miss Sinclair gets it again." Juliet forced a small smile and inside, her stomach twisted. The email said if she didn't pay the remaining balance by next week, she would lose her spot in the program. She had danced until three in the morning last night just to cover her mother's medicine and now, this. The side door opened and a tall man in a crisp white shirt walked in. The room suddenly went quiet and he moved like he owned the space. His shoulders are broad, his dark hair is perfectly messy and his eyes scanned the students once before he spoke. "Professor Harlan, thank you for the warm-up," he said with his deep and smooth voice. "I'm Professor Adrian Knight. I'll be taking over this Literature course for the rest of the semester." Whispers spread across the hall and Juliet stared. He looked too young to be a full professor, maybe early thirties, but his presence filled the room. He set his bag on the desk and turned to the class. "Forbidden love," he continued, picking up right where they left off. "The kind that destroys careers, families, even lives. Why do we keep writing about it? Why do we keep reading it?" His eyes moved across the rows and stopped on Juliet. She felt it like a touch, how warm, heavy and dangerous it was. And for a second, neither of them looked away. "Miss Sinclair," he said, reading her name from the seating chart. "You seemed to have strong thoughts on the topic. Care to share with the new professor?" Juliet's throat felt tight, but she kept her voice steady. "People want what they can't have. Even when they know it will burn everything down. The thrill is part of it." Professor Knight's mouth curved slightly and not quite a smile. "The thrill," he repeated slowly. "Or the fall?" He stepped closer to her row. "Because in every great story, someone always falls. The question is whether they drag the other person down with them." The way he looked at her made heat creep up her neck. Juliet crossed her legs under the desk and she told herself it was just the stress. Just the tuition email still burning in her mind but deep down within her, she knew it was not. The lecture continued, but everything felt different now. Professor Knight moved around the front of the room with easy confidence. He asked sharp questions and he listened when students answered but his eyes kept finding her, Juliet. Every single time, her pulse jumped when they lock eyes. When the class finally ended, students stood up and started talking loudly. Juliet stayed in her seat a moment longer, pretending to write something in her notebook. She needed to calm down before she faced the real world again. "Miss Sinclair." His voice cut through the noise like it was made only for her. She looked up and Professor Knight stood at the front of the now almost empty hall. The last few students were walking out. "A word about your essay," he said. "Now." Juliet's stomach flipped hard. She picked up her bag and walked toward him. Her heels clicked softly on the floor and when she reached his desk, she stopped a safe distance away. "Yes, Professor?" He leaned back against the edge of his desk and folded his arms. The white shirt stretched across his chest and up close, he looked even taller. His eyes were darker than they seemed from the third row. "I read your paper on moral gray areas in classic literature," he said. "It was excellent. One of the best I've seen in years." "Thank you," she replied quietly. He watched her for a long moment. "But something felt... personal. Like you weren't just writing about the characters. You were writing about something real." Juliet's fingers tightened on the strap of her bag. "I just tried to understand the characters deeply." Knight tilted his head. "Most students write what they think I want to hear. You wrote what you actually believe and that's rare." He pushed off the desk and took one step closer and the air between them felt thick. "Tell me, Miss Sinclair," he said, in a lower voice now. "Have you ever wanted something you knew would destroy you if I took it?" Her breath caught and the question hung there, heavy and loaded. She could smell his cologne, and it smelled like something clean and expensive. She could see the small scar just above his left eyebrow and she could feel the way his eyes pulled at something deep inside her chest. "I... think everyone has," she answered carefully. "At least once." His gaze dropped to her lips for half a second before returning to her eyes. "Interesting answer." The hall was completely empty now but with just the two of them. The silence felt dangerous and Professor Knight reached into his bag and pulled out her essay. He held it out to her and when she took it, their fingers brushed. Electricity shot up her arm and she pulled her hand back quietly. "You should come to my office hours sometime," he said. His tone stayed professional, but something darker lived underneath it. "I'd like to discuss your ideas further and in private." Juliet's heart pounded so hard she was sure he could hear it. "I'll think about it," she said. He gave a small nod. "Good." She turned to leave, but his voice stopped her again. "Miss Sinclair." She looked back and his eyes locked on hers one last time. There was no smile or no softness this time but just raw intensity that made her knees feel weak. "Be careful with the things you want," he said quietly. "Some fires don't just burn. They consume everything." Juliet stood frozen for a second and then she nodded once and walked out of the hall, her legs unsteady. The moment the door closed behind her, she let out a shaky breath. What the hell just happened? Why the hell I'm I reacting this strange? Just then, her phone vibrated again in her bag and another problem she had no idea how to fix. But right now, all she could think about was the way professor Adrian Knight had looked at her like he already knew her secrets, like he wanted to know more and like he might be the most dangerous secret of all.Juliet walked into Adrianâs office the next morning with her heart in her throat. Miaâs words from yesterday still echoed in her head. She closed the door behind her and locked it.Adrian was already at his desk. He looked up when she entered. âCome here.âShe walked over and he pulled her onto his lap. He held her close for a long moment. âWeâll get through this. Together.âJuliet rested her head on his shoulder. âMia knows part of the truth now. Sheâs scared for me. Sheâs been getting threats too.âAdrianâs arms tightened around her. âI hate that youâre both in danger because of me. We need to find who is behind this.âA small package sat on his desk. Plain brown envelope. No return address. Adrian opened it carefully. Inside was a USB drive and a folded note.He plugged the drive into his laptop. The screen filled with files. Old emails from his previous university. Photos of him with a former student. And new photos of Juliet dancing as Luna on stage.Adrianâs face went pale. âThi
Juliet walked into Adrianâs office the next morning with her heart in her throat. Miaâs words from yesterday still echoed in her head. She closed the door behind her and locked it.Adrian was already at his desk. He looked up when she entered. âCome here.âShe walked over and he pulled her onto his lap. He held her close for a long moment. âWeâll get through this. Together.âJuliet rested her head on his shoulder. âMia knows part of the truth now. Sheâs scared for me. Sheâs been getting threats too.âAdrianâs arms tightened around her. âI hate that youâre both in danger because of me. We need to find who is behind this.âA small package sat on his desk. Plain brown envelope. No return address. Adrian opened it carefully. Inside was a USB drive and a folded note.He plugged the drive into his laptop. The screen filled with files. Old emails from his previous university. Photos of him with a former student. And new photos of Juliet dancing as Luna on stage.Adrianâs face went pale. âThi
Juliet walked across campus with her head down. The memory of Adrian fucking her against the wall still made her body feel warm. But the fear from the leaked photo and Vossâs threats kept pulling her back down. She needed to find Mia. She needed someone who knew part of the truth.She found her best friend sitting on a bench near the fountain. Mia looked up when she saw her coming. Her face was serious.âJules,â Mia said. âSit down. We need to talk. People are whispering about a new photo. You and Professor Knight in his car. Itâs spreading in the group chats.âJuliet sat down slowly. Her hands felt cold. âThey have more than photos. They have video. Voss sent it to Adrianâs university email. He wants me to be his exclusive dancer or he releases everything.âMiaâs eyes widened. âVoss? The VIP from the club? You told me about him. This is getting worse. You have to stop this. Go to the police. Or at least tell the dean the truth before they expel you.ââI canât,â Juliet said. Her voice
Adrian stared at the photo on his phone. The image of him and Juliet in the car was clear enough to ruin them both. He showed it to her without a word. Julietâs face went pale.âThey have video too,â she whispered. âTheyâre going to release it.âAdrian pulled her closer. âNot if I can stop it. But we need to be smart. No more risks until we figure out who is behind this.âBefore they could say anything else, Adrianâs university email pinged on his laptop. He opened it. A video clip was attached. The thumbnail showed him and Juliet in the car. The message had no sender name. Just one line of text.âGive me Luna exclusively or the full video goes live. You have 24 hours.âAdrianâs face hardened. âItâs Voss. Heâs threatening to release everything unless you become his private dancer.âJulietâs hands started shaking. âWhat are we going to do? If that video gets out, itâs over for both of us.âAdrian closed the laptop hard. âHeâs not getting you. Not ever. Iâll handle this.âHe pulled her
Chloe stepped out from behind the library shelves with a sweet smile that didnât reach her eyes. âI saw you with Professor Knight yesterday,â she said. âCare to explain why you look so⌠guilty?âJulietâs stomach dropped. She pulled her hand away from Miaâs and sat up straighter. âChloe. This is a p
Juliet walked out of the lecture hall with the note still crumpled tight in her fist.Stay away from Knight or everyone learns who Luna really is.She shoved the paper deep into her bag and kept moving. The hallway was packed with students laughing and talking, brushing past her like nothing in the
Juliet stood frozen in her tiny apartment and the glittery corset strap still hung out of her bag like evidence. Mia stared at it, her eyes widened, and waited for an answer.âJules,â Mia said again, in a small voice. âWhy does that look like the exact costume Luna wore in last nightâs viral club v
Juliet kept walking down the hallway even though her legs felt heavy. The gossip about Adrian still rang in her ears and Mia stayed right beside her, matching her steps.âYouâre not fine,â Mia said. âYou went white when those guys talked about Professor Knight. Whatâs going on? You can tell me.âJu








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