Share

Pants Down

Author: Sinner
last update publish date: 2026-03-15 23:06:07

Nathaniel

A sharp headache pierced through my skull, and my body burned inside out, as I groaned…..

Low at first. Muffled. Like I was underwater, and like I was drowning or something…

“Can you hear me?” Something cool touched my forehead. I immediately retracted from the touch, frowning deeply.

My eyes fluttered open. The ceiling above me was white. Too white. It took a few seconds for my brain to catch up.

I wasn’t in the lecture hall anymore.

I turned my head slightly. Bad idea. A wave of dizziness hit instantly, and my stomach reacted to it instantly.

“You fainted,” a woman’s voice said gently.

I blinked until her face came into focus. A nurse. Light blue uniform. Calm eyes watching me carefully.

“I’m fine,” I croaked automatically.

She raised an eyebrow. “You collapsed in the middle of a test.”

“I just didn’t eat,” I muttered.

“That doesn’t explain the fever. Or the bruising.”

My jaw tightened.

“I’m fine,” I repeated.

She sighed softly and began checking my pulse. “What’s your name?”

“Nathaniel.”

“Do you know where you are?”

“In… the campus clinic.”

“Good.” She scribbled something down. “Do you remember what happened?”

“Pop up test,” I said, closing my eyes briefly. “I was late.”

She gave me a look that clearly said that wasn’t the important part.

“You have a high fever,” she continued. “And you’re dehydrated. Your blood pressure dropped. That’s why you fainted.”

“I said I’m fine,” I insisted, pushing myself up on my elbows. Why won’t anyone ever listen to me?

The room tilted immediately.

“Nathaniel—”

“I have to go.” I swung my legs off the bed.

The second my feet touched the floor, my knees buckled.

The world spun violently and I hit the ground hard, pain exploding up my ribs.

The nurse gasped. “Oh my God—!”

She hurried around the bed, crouching beside me. “You cannot just get up like that!”

“I said I am fine!” I yelled, pushing her off, though my voice trembled.

She looked at me for a long moment, something like frustration and pity mixing in her eyes.

“Do you have someone I can call?” she asked softly. “Family? A friend?”

The question caught me off guard.

Someone.

I let out a small, breathless chuckle.

“No,” I said. “There’s no one.”

The silence after that felt heavier than the fever.

She didn’t push. Instead, she helped me back onto the bed, where I allowed her, knowing that I was now a charity case.

“I’m giving you medication for the fever and pain,” she said. “You’re not leaving until your temperature drops.”

I didn’t argue this time.

She handed me a cup of water and pills. I swallowed them slowly, throat still sore.

“Your professor came by earlier,” she added casually while adjusting the IV line.

My eyes snapped toward her. “What?”

“Professor Loe. He seemed concerned. He said when you’re feeling better, you should come to his office.”

The test.

My stomach dropped.

“My test—”

“You fainted,” she said firmly. “I’m sure that will be taken into account.”

But anxiety crawled under my skin anyway. Every test in this school is accumulated in accounts to my CGPA.

Fuck! Fuck! Fuck! Nathaniel!

“Your health matters most right now,” she told me calmly.

Time blurred after that. The medicine made me drowsy. The fever eased slightly. The pounding in my head dulled to a steady ache instead of a hammer.

Eventually, she checked my temperature again.

“It’s lower,” she said. “You can leave, but go home and rest.”

“I will,” I lied.

She gave me one last look like she knew I was lying but didn’t have the energy to argue.

I signed a paper with shaky hands and left.

The hallway felt steadier now, though my body still felt weak. Each step toward Professor Loe’s office tightened something in my chest.

What if he failed me?

What if—

I stopped in front of his office door.

My breathing turned uneasy, still feeling slightly feverish…… I knocked before pushing open the door, and when I raised my eyes—

I froze on the spot, the oxygen knocked out of my lungs, and I blinked hard and fast, gripping onto the door knob.

A boy with light brown hair leaned against the desk, with Professor Loe behind him, and I noticed that both their pants were on the ground.

“Ah….” The boy slightly moaned.

I dropped whatever was in my hold, stunned to the gut, and it caught both their attention, as Professor Loe’s eyes quickly locked on me.

“I’m sorry!”

Fuck! I cursed immediately, reacting as I spun around, slamming the door shut behind me.

What the actual sick fuck?

My palm was still wrapped around the door knob, fingers trembling. I could feel the heat rushing to my face, but whether it was fever or embarrassment, I didn’t even know anymore.

Footsteps.

Quick ones.

The door behind me opened again.

“Nathaniel.” Professor Loe’s voice.

I squeezed my eyes shut for a second before turning around slowly.

He had fixed himself. Shirt tucked in. My eyes went lower, and thankfully his pants were back on.

Uneasiness raced through his features, and before I could open my mouth, the other guy immediately rushed out, trying to cover his face with his backpack.

I pressed my lips together, fidgeting like fuck, as my brain slowly came to the realization that Professor Loe was gay. And was fucking one of his students. Fucking coward.

He cleared his throat. “Come in, Nathaniel.” And I noticed that he wasn’t aiming for any eye contact.

Things were as awkward as hell, as I shifted uncontrollably for the second time, as I sat opposite him, with him behind his desk.

“I did knock,” I blurted out blankly.

“How’s your health?” he questioned.

I rolled my tongue. “I feel better.”

Was he really going to act like nothing happened? Probably the best way to approach this, I guess.

He shook his head. “Unfortunately you failed the test, because you had passed out.”

I chewed my inner jaw, already anticipating something like this to happen.

“Professor Loe—”

“And your other tests and exams from the other departments came in today, and you haven’t been doing well lately, Nathaniel.”

The words felt heavier than they should.

I kept my face blank.

“I know,” I said quietly.

He folded his hands on the desk, finally looking at me directly. Not as a man I just caught doing something inappropriate. Not as someone embarrassed.

As a professor.

“You’re a medical student,” he continued. “You understand how competitive this program is.”

My throat felt dry again.

“Yes, sir.”

“Your CGPA has been dropping since last semester.”

Each word was precise. Controlled.

“If this trend continues, your academic standing will be reviewed.”

Reviewed.

That word in this faculty meant one thing.

Termination.

“And your scholarship,” he added, voice still calm, “is conditional.”

There it was.

I felt something tighten in my chest.

“If your CGPA falls below the required threshold, the scholarship board will reassess your eligibility.”

Reassess.

Meaning gone.

Meaning I’m out.

Meaning I can’t afford tuition.

Meaning I’m finished.

“I won’t let that happen,” I said quickly, leaning forward despite the dull ache in my ribs. “Professor Loe, I’ve just— I’ve had some issues, but I can fix it. I will fix it.”

My voice sounded desperate.

I hated that.

He studied me for a moment.

“You fainted in my class,” he said. “You’re bruised. You’re clearly unwell. And yet you’re more concerned about a single pop up test.”

“Because it matters,” I snapped before I could stop myself. “Everything here matters. One bad score affects the next. And the next.”

Silence stretched between us.

Then he leaned back slightly.

“There is… an alternative,” he said slowly.

My eyes lifted.

He reached into a folder on his desk and pulled out a printed leaflet. He slid it across the table toward me.

“A tutorial program the faculty is running,” he explained. “Senior students assist juniors in anatomy and biochemistry or any other courses you know you can handle. It counts toward academic credit.”

I stared at the paper.

“If you join as a student tutor,” he continued, “the credit hours will be calculated into your CGPA. It can help stabilize it.”

I blinked.

“You want me to… teach?”

“You’re capable,” he replied simply. “Your foundation scores in first year were excellent.”

That felt like a lifetime ago.

“You’d have to commit weekly hours. Preparation. Supervision. It won’t be easy.”

Nothing in my life was easy.

“You should go home,” he added. “Rest. Think about it before giving me an answer.”

Think about it?

Go home and calculate the possibility of losing the only thing keeping me here?

I didn’t even hesitate.

“I’ll do it.”

He paused. “Nathaniel—”

“I’ll do it,” I repeated, firmer this time. “Sign me up.”

My hands were still shaking slightly, but my voice wasn’t.

“If this keeps my CGPA from dropping further, I’ll do it.”

He watched me carefully, as if weighing whether I was making a decision out of logic or panic.

Maybe it was both.

“You understand it will require responsibility,” he said.

“I understand.”

“You’ll need to maintain attendance and performance in your own modules as well.”

“I will.”

There was no room for failure.

Not anymore.

He exhaled slowly.

“Very well. I’ll forward your name to the program coordinator.”

Relief didn’t come.

Just pressure.

More of it.

“Your retest will be scheduled next week,” he added. “Provided you’re medically fit.”

I nodded.

“Thank you, sir.”

I stood up carefully this time. The dizziness had dulled, but exhaustion still clung to my limbs.

As I reached the door, he spoke again.

“Nathaniel.”

I stopped.

“I trust that you won’t say anything regarding what you saw earlier.” His eyes firm on mine.

“I understand, sir.”

Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App

Latest chapter

  • Sixty Shades Of Ice   End of a toxic beginning

    NathanielI felt him trembling hard… with him still very much inside me.Our eyes locked completely on each other.“I fucking hate you,” he spat before abruptly pulling out.Another sharp, brutal groan erupted from my throat.The sudden empty space he left behind burned.It was a cold, searing ache that ripped through my hollowed-out insides.I collapsed forward, my forehead hitting the floorboards with a dull thud. My limbs were like lead, heavy and useless, and my breath hitched in jagged, agonizing intervals.“Niko…” I gasped, the name catching on a sob I couldn’t suppress.I heard him stumble.The sound of his heavy, uneven breathing filled the room, jagged and loud.I managed to push myself up slightly, every muscle in my body screaming.I still felt every inch of him inside me.It was fresh, and throbbing badly too.I thought he was just going to leave—He was pacing around, running his fingers through his hair.“Nikolai….” His name rolled off my tongue.He stopped pacing.His b

  • Sixty Shades Of Ice   Euphoric Pain

    NikolaiEvery thrust felt like a confession.A confession of how badly he had broken me.“I hate you.”“I fucking hate you.” I squeezed our hands together, crushing my weight into his back as I moved through him.He felt so good.So good that I hated to admit it.To admit that he still had some fucking control over me.Increasing my pace as I swelled around him, his muffled voice acted like a damn amplifier.“Hmmm…” he groaned, trembling beneath me.I was burning, drowning in the scent of him, the taste of his betrayal heavy in my mouth. I wanted to destroy him. I wanted to tear him apart until he felt the exact same hollow, bleeding vacuum he had left in my chest.But as I drove deep inside him, hearing his muffled, agonizing screams against the floorboards, the anger didn’t satisfy me.It only made the wound wider.His fingers were locked in mine, trembling, fighting for purchase against the wood. He wasn’t pushing me away anymore. He was holding onto me, like I was his only anchor

  • Sixty Shades Of Ice   Absolute Madness

    NathanielMy vision blurred more with tears.His grip on my neck tightened, his face fucking close to mine.The anger…The hurt…Everything reflected in his eyes was so fucking much, so damn cold.“Can’t fucking speak, huh? Fucking tell me you love me.”I shook my head…“Tell me you fucking love me! Fucking say it! Tell me!!!!”My lack of response only amplified his anger.“Say you love me….”“Stop……” I choked.At that moment, he seemed to have lost every shred of rationality.He slammed his lips against mine, aggressively snatching my breath away while his fingers dug into my skin.There was nothing romantic about the kiss.It reeked of pain.A reflection of how broken we are.A reminder of what could have become of us.But I ruined it.I writhed desperately as he bruised my lips with his while forcing his body onto mine.I couldn’t breathe…I gasped harshly as tears burned and kept clogging my throat.“I…. I….” Weakly, I tried pushing him away.He grabbed my face. “I fucking hate yo

  • Sixty Shades Of Ice   Harder

    NathanielI’m freezing cold.I curled my body against the floor…Tired, drained, confused, and having a mental breakdown wasn’t helping either.I didn’t know how many days had passed…. Two? Three? Four? A week?Probably more than two days, because I could already feel my body going into survival mode, breaking down whatever it needed to keep me alive.My mind was a chaotic, fractured blur.Spinning in circles.Until I couldn’t tell what was real anymore.Why did I do it?Why did I think I could play with fire and not get burned?I questioned every single decision that brought me to this cold floor. The contract. Reina. The money. Everything.The horror of Nikolai’s words about my brother clawed at my chest. But through the suffocating guilt, a devastating truth finally broke through.“I love you…” I croaked into the empty darkness.The words tore from my throat like broken glass.I didn’t say them out loud to win him back. I said them because they were killing me. I loved him. I loved

  • Sixty Shades Of Ice   Messing with my head

    NikolaiI don’t know what I was thinking, falling for such a sick and disgusting person like him.I loathe his whole existence.In fact, his existence in my basement should be an abomination itself.Pushing my hair backward, I sighed heavily, inhaling another smoke, which stung the back of my throat.“What the fuck are you looking at, huh?” I snapped angrily at Clinton.It had been days since my father freed me, which was still a shocker. The bastard had actually allowed me to walk out of that place alive in the first place.But he did anyway, and I already had a feeling that in exchange for my freedom, he would make me do something outrageous.Back to the two pairs of eyes that refused to fuck off me.Jeremy wasn’t even trying to hide his gaze as he calmly took a drag from the cigar and then spoke.“What exactly do you plan on doing with him, Niko? You can’t possibly have him locked in your basement forever.”“I can fucking do whatever the fuck I want, Jeremy, so fuck off.”And it ha

  • Sixty Shades Of Ice   Fucking mine

    Nikolai The heavy metal door slammed shut with a deafening, echoing boom. The sharp click of the lock turning signaled that my father had finally left, taking his guards and his suffocating presence with him. The basement plunged right back into a suffocating, freezing darkness. The manic smile that had been plastered on my face instantly vanished, leaving my features completely cold and empty. The act was over. I slowly let go of his neck, letting Nathaniel slump hard against the iron pipe. He gasped for air, coughing violently as he clutched his bruised throat, his whole body shaking like a leaf. I didn’t offer a hand. I didn’t feel a single drop of pity. Dropping back down to my knees right in front of him, I roughly grabbed his face, my bloody fingers digging deep into his jawline, forcing him to look straight at me. “Look at me, Nathaniel,” I whispered, my voice sounding totally dead, devoid of any of the warmth he used to play with. His glasses were still gone, his beaut

  • Sixty Shades Of Ice   Moments with him

    NathanielI could barely breathe.My entire body jerking helplessly beneath Nikolai while he kept me pinned against the mattress.He felt so fucking huge... his thick cock stretching my tight hole completely open... hmff...“Niko… fuck…” I cried into the pillow, my fingers twisting desperately into

  • Sixty Shades Of Ice   Let me…. Cummmm

    NathanielI jerked sharply, my breathing turning uneven almost instantly.“Breathe, baby… breathe for me,” Nikolai whispered against the back of my neck.And God, I wanted to.But it was impossible with him pressed against me like this.He had me on my stomach, his weight pinning me softly into the

  • Sixty Shades Of Ice   Sweet sweet baby

    NikolaiFor a second, I couldn’t move.“Make me feel beautiful, Nikolai,” Nathaniel whispered again, his fingers trembling against mine.And something inside me cracked, something I didn’t have a name for.Fuck.Not desire in the way I used to understand it.Something deeper.Something that hurt.H

  • Sixty Shades Of Ice   I want your Tea

    NikolaiClosing the door behind him, Nathaniel walked past, saying.“Take off your clothes.” He opened his small closet.And I grinned. “So demanding, baby.”His head snapped, glaring at me. “Probably you would like to go out there in the rain.”I raised my hands in the air, surrendering.“Relax.”

More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status