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My Professor Obsession

My Professor Obsession

One night, I was a girl seeking vengeance in a velvet mask. He was the stranger who took me against a cold stone wall, his touch a silent, lethal promise. Now, he is Caspian Blackwood-the most feared architecture professor at Aethelgard. When my "perfect" boyfriend, Dominic Calloway, cheats on me and sabotages my degree, Caspian offers a lifeline with a razor-thin edge: Be his silent, nude model for thirty days. The rules are absolute. I must wear a silk mask and a weighted collar. I must never speak. I must hold the poses he demands until my muscles scream for mercy. In the lecture hall, he ignores me with arctic indifference. In the studio, his gaze is a physical weight, stripping me faster than his hands ever could. But as the charcoal scratches against the paper, I realize the "deal" isn't just for art. It's for the soul I accidentally gave him in the dark. Will the deal destroy his career, or consume me first?
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Chapter 5

The lecture hall felt like a courtroom, and I was the one on trial. The air in Aethelgard's vaulted classrooms always smelled of ancient dust and expensive floor wax, but today, it felt suffocating. I sat in my usual seat, my fingers digging into the edge of the mahogany desk until my knuckles turned white. My skin felt raw, still buzzing from the friction of the stranger-no, the Professor-and the stone wall from a week ago. Caspian Blackwood stood at the front of the room, tapping a laser pointer against his palm with a rhythmic, hypnotic thwack. He didn't look like a man who spent his nights pinning women against garden walls. He looked like an apex predator in a tailored charcoal suit, his face a mask of arctic indifference. My "recovered" files were projected on the massive screen behind him-the work he had magically restored after Dominic's digital execution in the archives. Seeing my designs up there should have felt like a victory, but with Caspian standing next to them, it felt like a target. "This," Caspian said, his voice slicing through the room like a scalpel, "is a failure of imagination. Miss St. Claire, the structural integrity of your atrium is as flimsy as your excuses for why the file was 'missing' in the first place. You've designed a birdcage, not a building. It's fragile. It's desperate. It's beneath the standards of this institution." I felt thirty heads turn toward me. The silence in the room was heavy, punctuated only by the distant sound of the Maine wind rattling the windowpanes. Dominic was leaning back in his seat three rows ahead, his "Golden Boy" smirk visible even from the back. He loved this. He loved seeing the "Ice Professor" finish the job he started. To the rest of the class, I was just a failing scholarship student getting slaughtered by a genius. To Dominic, I was a nuisance being put in my place. "I... I can fix it, Professor," I said, my voice cracking. "Fixing it requires a backbone, something you seem to lack," Caspian countered. He finally turned his gaze toward me. His blue eyes were like frozen lakes, but deep beneath the surface, there was a hidden fire-a secret, wicked acknowledgment of the girl he'd had kneeling on a velvet dais only hours before. "The foundation is weak because the architect is distracted. Stay after class. Again. Since you clearly need a tutor to handle the basic foundations of your own life before you try to build anything of value." The bell rang, a shrill sound that broke the tension. The class filed out, the usual chatter of elite students filling the air. Dominic paused by my desk, leaning down so only I could hear him. "Looks like Blackwood is going to ride you harder than I ever did, Sera," he whispered, his breath smelling of expensive mint and malice. "Enjoy the remedial lessons. Maybe if you beg him, he'll give you a passing grade for effort." He winked and walked out, catching up with Isolde in the hallway. I watched them go, my stomach turning with the memory of them in the archives. They thought they had destroyed me. They didn't know I'd already been sold to a much more dangerous devil. I waited until the door clicked shut. The room was empty now, save for the hum of the projector. Caspian didn't look up from his tablet. He looked clinical, professional, but the energy radiating off him was pure heat. "Midnight," he said, his voice dropping an octave into that raw, unfiltered growl. "Don't be late. And wear the black silk dress-the one that tears easily. I'm tired of working around your modesty." The "Glass Cage" was freezing when I arrived. The Atlantic was throwing a tantrum outside, salt spray lashing against the floor-to-ceiling windows with a rhythmic, violent sound. Inside, the studio was lit only by a few stark spotlights that carved deep shadows into the concrete walls. Caspian was waiting in the center of the room. He had ditched the suit for a black t-shirt that stretched over his chest, his forearms stained with charcoal and ink. He looked like a man who worked with his hands, a man who built and destroyed with the same intensity. The mask went on. The iron collar snapped shut around my neck with a definitive click. Tonight, the rules shifted. He didn't just pose me; he bound me. He produced long, heavy silk ribbons from a drawer, looping them around my wrists and then anchoring them to the rings on the weighted collar. He pulled the silk taut, forcing my arms up and back until my chest was thrust forward, exposed and vulnerable. Every breath I took made the iron bite into my neck, a constant reminder of my silence. "Stillness is a virtue, Sera," he murmured, his breath ghosting over my bare shoulder as he circled me. "If you move, the weight pulls. If you speak, the contract breaks. You are a canvas now. Nothing more." He began to draw. The sound of the charcoal was frantic, aggressive-a sharp scritch-scritch that felt like it was happening on my own skin. I stood there, a living statue, my muscles beginning to burn from the forced arch of my back. The physical strain was nothing compared to the psychological flaying of his gaze. He wasn't just looking at the lines of my body; he was dissecting me. He'd stop every few minutes to walk over and "adjust" my pose. He'd slide his hand over my ribcage, his fingers dragging against the underside of my breast, pushing me higher, forcing me to take the strain. "You're wondering how I knew," he said, his voice low and conversational, slicing through the silence of the studio. "How a mere professor knows so much about a student's private debts. How I knew about Vane's gambling, or the exact moment your 'perfect' boyfriend decided to ruin you." I wanted to scream Yes. I wanted to demand how he had found the leverage to own me. But the collar reminded me that my voice belonged to him now. "You've always been a masterpiece, Seraphina," he continued, stepping closer until I could feel the heat radiating from his massive frame. He traced the line of my jaw with the tip of a charcoal-stained finger. "You just needed a frame dark enough to make the colors pop. Dominic was a child playing with a diamond he didn't understand. I, however, know exactly what you're worth." He stepped back, his eyes darkening as he looked down at his sketch. "I want to bang the defiance out of you, Sera. I want to see you break under the weight of this silence until you're begging me to let you scream." He finished the session abruptly an hour later, the charcoal snapping in his hand. "Go. I'm tired of looking at you tonight." I dressed with shaking hands, my skin still humming from the invisible tethers. My body felt heavy, my pussy aching with a treacherous, wet heat that I couldn't ignore. Every time I moved, I felt the phantom weight of the collar. As I walked toward the exit, my foot caught on a discarded trash bin near his drafting table. It tipped over, spilling rolls of heavy vellum and crumpled sketches across the cold stone floor. I cursed under my breath and knelt to pick them up, not wanting to give him another reason to critique me. My heart stopped. I smoothed out a crumpled piece of paper. It wasn't a sketch from tonight. It was a charcoal drawing of me from two years ago. I was sitting in the campus quad, a lock of hair tucked behind my ear, looking at a book I didn't even remember reading. I grabbed another. Me, freshman year, curled up in a library chair, fast asleep. The detail was haunting-the way my eyelashes threw shadows on my cheeks, the exact curve of my mouth. Then I found the one that made my blood turn to ice. It was a drawing of me at the masquerade, weeks before it had actually happened. I was wearing the exact velvet mask and the same silk dress I'd chosen for that night. These weren't "muse" sketches. These were the records of a predator who had been tracking his prey for years. He hadn't "found" me in the garden. He hadn't "discovered" my debt. He had been architecting my downfall, waiting for the perfect moment to step out of the shadows and offer me a lifeline that was actually a noose. "Find what you were looking for?" The voice came from the darkness of the mezzanine above. I spun around, clutching the sketches to my chest like a shield. Caspian stepped into the light at the top of the stairs, his face a mask of arctic indifference. He didn't look ashamed that I'd found his secret. He looked hungry. "You... you've been watching me," I whispered, the silence finally shattering. I didn't care about the contract or the debt in that moment. "This wasn't a lucky coincidence. You didn't just 'happen' to buy Vane's debt to save me. You've been following me for years." Caspian walked down the stairs, his footsteps slow and predatory. He didn't stop until he was inches away, his shadow swallowing me whole. He reached out, his hand wrapping around mine and slowly prising the sketches from my grip. He tossed them back into the bin without a word. "I didn't buy your debt to save you, Sera," he growled, his hand coming up to grip the back of my neck. He forced me to look up at him, his thumb pressing firmly into the sensitive skin behind my ear. "I bought it to ensure that when you finally fell, you'd land in my hands and nowhere else. You were always going to end up here, in this cage. I just made sure the door locked behind you." He leaned down, his lips brushing against mine, the scent of ink and sandalwood overwhelming my senses. "You broke the silence, Little Bird. That's an extra ten days on the contract. Ten more nights where I get to decide exactly how you move and when you breathe." He let go of my neck, his eyes roaming over my body with a terrifying, proprietary heat. "Now get in the car before I decide to bang the answers out of you right here on the drafting table. I think your body is much more honest than your voice anyway." I fled into the night, the image of those sketches burned into my mind. I wasn't just his student or his model. I was his long-term obsession, and I had just walked right into the heart of his web.

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