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Scarlet Chains (Student X Professor Affair)

Eris believes that men see women solely as objects of desire-a conviction shaped by her upbringing in a broken family and the absence of her birth father, whom she never met. If men are only after lust, she has resolved to give them exactly that-and nothing more. This outlook has defined much of her life, until she meets her new professor, Griffin, who brushes off sexual innuendos and flirtations in her.
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Chapter 5

He was caught off guard. His lips parted slightly, and he looked at me again, making us both stop walking.

I bit my lower lip and smiled at him. The setting sun highlighted his features even more—I couldn’t deny how striking he looked.

“I heard Carlo and the other students invited you to their place. I’m going. Hope you come too. See you!” I said, waving goodbye, then turned and walked away.

If I can’t have your attention by force, then I’ll make you crave it, sir…

It was already evening when I arrived at Carlo’s condo. Megan was already there along with the others. I had half-expected to run into Sir Griffin, but he wasn’t there, which made me smirk to myself.

I flopped down next to Megan, who was holding a red cup filled with drink.

“You know, Sir Griffin’s only three years ahead of us,” Megan told me.

Before I could even respond, Carlo handed me another cup and sat down to my left.

“He’s just a substitute teacher, but the person he was filling in for isn’t coming back, so the university hired him. He just graduated abroad,” Carlo explained.

I nodded. No wonder he had that aura about him.

“Will he come?” I asked them.

Sam, who was playing billiards with the others, glanced at me and laughed.

“Is he your type? He won’t fall for you. Too much of a saint, Eris. And you—you might as well replace Satan for all your sins,” he joked, and the others burst out laughing too.

I didn’t take offense—they were right. I’ve bent a lot of rules. I’ve had my thrill in risky places, and I craved challenges. But I’ve never experienced something like this with a professor. That’s uncharted territory.

As I quietly sipped my drink, I felt Carlo brush my thigh occasionally. I shifted away when it got too close.

He chuckled nervously. “Come on, Eris. Just relax,” he whispered.

Megan was still beside me, absorbed in watching the billiards game in front of us, so she didn’t notice what was happening between Carlo and me.

I stayed still as Carlo got a little too close. I didn’t encourage it—he had a reputation I wasn’t interested in, and every time we hung out like this, he tried his luck with me.

“Stop it, Carlo. You know I don’t like you,” I said firmly, moving away from his unwanted advances.

“You don’t need to like me while I fuck you, Eris. Come on,” he insisted more and grabbed my legs. I let out a gasp when I felt the pain.

I tried to push him away, but he was too big and didn’t budge. I didn’t want to ruin the night—it was his birthday—and I certainly didn’t want to make a scene just because I said no.

“I don’t go for guys like you who have an STD. Stop it, or I’ll scream,” I whispered firmly.

He chuckled softly in my ear, still teasing.

“Try it. Let’s see who’ll believe you. You’re known to play games, Eris. Stop pretending to be innocent.”

“Sir Griffin!”

My ears shot up the moment I heard him. I lifted my head—and froze—when I met Sir Griffin’s dark, piercing gaze on Carlo. His expression left no room for doubt, and the intensity of his stare made me shiver.

“Shit. He’s here,” Megan hissed, glancing at me. When she realized what was happening, her eyes went wide and she slapped Carlo’s arm hard.

“Fucking pervert! How many times have you been rejected? Stop pushing! Get out of here!” Megan shouted, furious.

As expected, no one else intervened, though a few whispered and stared. Carlo just laughed nervously, raising both hands as if surrendering.

“Easy, Meg. I was just joking. Okay, I’ll leave now,” he said and quickly stood up.

Megan just flipped him off before turning back to me.

“You okay? Why didn’t you say anything? I was right beside you, Eris. That guy’s a total idiot.”

“Is this seat taken?”

We both turned to the voice. Before either of us could respond, Sir Griffin had already taken the seat beside me. I felt my heart slow and then skip a beat—especially since I was sure he had seen and heard what happened earlier.

“Ah! I’m just grabbing some drinks. What would you like, sir?” Megan asked as she stood up.

“Whatever you’re having,” Sir Griffin replied, glancing at me.

Megan went to the condo’s bar counter, leaving the two of us alone. I still didn’t know what to say after earlier, so I stayed silent. He shouldn’t have seen or heard that.

“Are you okay? Was that guy forcing you earlier?” His voice was serious, commanding, and I felt it press against me.

My throat went dry. I swallowed and looked away.

“I’m fine, sir…”

“Cut the ‘sir,’ Eris. We’re not at school. I’ll stay until you get home,” he said, his tone serious but slightly softening, making me even more speechless.

“Bro, Kael! Glad you made it!”

Out of the corner of my eye, I saw two guys walk in, immediately greeted by Carlo and Sam. I almost ignored them, but then my gaze caught one of their faces.

My jaw dropped. I froze. It was the guy I had the one-night stand with!

I kept my eyes on him until he finally looked back at me. Just as it seemed he might recognize me, he smiled—but the moment he saw who was beside me, the smile quickly vanished.

“That’s Eris, bro. You heard about her?” I heard his companion say as they passed in front of us.

The guy they called Kael glanced at me again and smirked.

“Never heard of her. Introduce me later,” he said, deliberately letting me hear him.

I swallowed hard. The same flutter I had felt that night at the bar while with him tickled my stomach again—but it vanished as Megan returned, handing Griffin his drink.

“We thought you didn’t drink, sir,” Megan said, sitting across from me and flashing me a knowing grin.

I went even quieter, feeling their eyes on me.

“I drink occasionally. I break rules sometimes too,” he said, his tone meaningful, and I nearly choked on my own heartbeat.

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