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Teach me Right(SPG)

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Ava knows she should stay away from him.

She is nineteen, finally in her first year of college, and already counting down the days until she can move out for good. But her second semester comes with an unexpected complication. Her mom’s new husband, the one she secretly resents, the one who moved into their house just four months ago, is now also her literature professor.

Nathan Blake.

Thirty-four. Ex-military. Now a part-time college teacher with his sleeves always rolled up and a voice that cuts deeper than it should. He is calm. Stern. Disciplined. He calls her Miss Hart in class like they do not share the same kitchen every morning. Like she did not just see him with a towel slung low on his hips and wet hair from the shower.

“You can’t look at me like that here,” he mutters after class, his voice tight.

She leans in, teasing. “Then stop looking back.”

Nathan lives by rules. Boundaries. Schedules. He does not take risks and he never loses control. But Ava is temptation in bare legs and smirking eyes. She walks around their house in crop tops with no bra. She leaves her bedroom door cracked just enough. She turns homework into flirtation and every glance into a dare.

She wants to see what it takes to make him crack.

“You know I’m not a kid,” she whispers late one night, reaching for a glass just as he does. Their fingers brush. Her gaze lingers. “You don’t have to pretend you don’t notice me.”

His voice is clipped. “I’m your teacher.”

Her smile sharpens. “And that’s why you keep staring?”

He should not want her. Not in class. Not at home. Not even in his thoughts. But when her mom leaves for a weekend yoga retreat, everything he has tried to bury starts to rise to the surface.

It starts with silence. Then tension. Then a look that lasts too long.

“You need to stop,” he says, breath catching as she steps into his space.

“Then stop me,” she says, her lips close to his.

He doesn’t.

Teach Me Right is a forbidden romance built on temptation, restraint, and the slow ache of desire. Nathan is the man who was never supposed to see her like this. Ava is the girl who was never supposed to get this close. But now he is the one who gives her grades and tries not to imagine what she sounds like when she moans.

“I bet you dream about it,” she says, voice soft in the dark.

He closes his eyes. “You have no idea what you’re doing.”

She does.

She wants to ruin him.

And he is already halfway gone.

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Ava
Ava Hart My name is Ava Hart. I’m nineteen, a first-year college student at Rose University. People say I look like my mom, but I don’t see it. She’s beautiful — tall, glamorous, the kind of woman who turns heads without trying. Me? I’m just... ordinary. Black hair, black eyes, pale skin. Nothing special. Not in a world where being hot is everything. Sometimes I wonder if anyone really sees me at all. “Hey,” a voice calls out, pulling me from my thoughts. “Wanna go on a date?” I stop walking and glance over. A blonde guy with bright blue eyes is smiling at me, trying to look casual. Behind him, a group of boys loiter near the front gate of campus, whispering and snickering. Watching. A dare. Of course. I look him straight in the eye. “No.” His smile falters. I don’t give him the chance to respond. I just turn and keep walking, heart pounding but expression calm. I really hate guys like that. Guys who think girls are toys. A joke. A challenge. I’ve dealt with enough of them to know what they see when they look at me — someone quiet, someone alone, someone easy to mess with. But I’m not that girl. I never have been. Sure, I’ve never had a boyfriend. Never even kissed anyone. But not because I’m shy. Because I don’t waste time on people who don’t deserve it. “Ava!” a voice calls from the classroom door. I blink and look up. Serena. My best friend is waving at me from the front row, her bag already on the seat beside her. Her honey-colored hair is tied in a high ponytail, and her smile is wide, as usual. “Come sit with me!” I hesitate. The front row. Not my favorite place to be. Too close. Too exposed. But Serena’s already patting the seat like she won’t take no for an answer. And honestly, I don’t feel like sitting alone. I sigh and walk toward her. “You’re early,” I say as I slide into the chair beside her. “I wanted a good seat,” she grins. “I heard our prof is hot.” I roll my eyes. “Of course you did.” She giggles. “What? A girl can hope.” I shake my head, biting back a small smile. Serena’s always like this — bright, bold, boy-crazy. And somehow still the only person who makes me feel seen. I pull out my notebook and rest my chin in my hand. The room slowly fills with chatter and bodies, but I keep my eyes on the door, barely paying attention. Until it opens. And then I stop breathing The door swings open and in he walks. Nathan. My stepfather. He doesn’t look at me. Not yet. He steps inside like he owns the room, like he’s always belonged here. Dark pants. Crisp white button-down. Sleeves rolled up to his elbows. His hair is still slightly damp, like he showered just before coming in. His jaw is clean-shaven today, sharper than usual, and his broad shoulders stretch the fabric just enough to make my stomach twist. My heart jumps in my chest. I grip the edge of my desk. He moves to the front casually, like this is normal. Like he hasn’t seen me in a towel. Like I didn’t hear him last night with my mom, his voice low and rough and unforgettable. Like I didn’t see him this morning, shirtless and barely dressed, grabbing coffee with that same mouth he used to make her fall apart. Serena nudges me. “Damn,” she whispers. “You didn’t say he looked like that.” I don’t answer. I can’t. Because Nathan finally looks up. And he sees me. Our eyes meet for a split second. One heartbeat. Then he looks away, face unreadable, voice even. “Good morning. I’m Mr. Blake. You can call me Professor or Sir — either one works.” Sir. Of course. I feel heat crawl up my neck. “I’ll be teaching your Introduction to Romanticism course for this term. I know most of you are here for the credit, but I’ll be expecting more than just warm bodies in seats. You show up, you participate, you read. You don’t, I fail you. Fair warning.” His tone is smooth, commanding, just like it is at home when he talks to my mom about schedules or groceries or taxes. But here, in front of twenty students and white walls, it sounds different. More dangerous. I glance down at my notebook and try to keep my breathing steady. But I can still feel his eyes on me. Just a flicker. A scan. Not obvious. But I know it’s there. I feel it. Serena is scribbling something on her notes beside me. I glance over. "Bet he’s great in bed 😏" I nearly choke on my own spit. I cough once and quickly look away, hiding my face with my hand. If only she knew. Nathan turns to the board and begins writing in sharp, clean strokes. His handwriting is elegant, just like the rest of him. Controlled. Strong. Romanticism: a movement driven by emotion, imagination, and rebellion. Fitting. My legs cross under the desk, my skin prickling with tension. I try to focus on the lecture, on the words, but all I can think about is the sound of his voice when it’s not professional. When it’s whispered. When it’s low and sinful in the dark. He doesn’t look at me again. Not for the rest of the class. But I can feel him watching. And I know he can feel me too.

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