Loving My Professor
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Ongoing, First published Apr 15, 2017
Mature
Just as she was getting over her ex, Shae got transferred to a new college having to start all over with new friends and the new city she then finds herself starting to like her twenty-six-year-old professor.

Mr. Cole Holland a two-year professor at the University of California is a cold hearted man and never lets anyone into his life but as he walked in on the first day of the new school year  he is dumb struck by one of his new students. she looks so innocent and naive but also had that sad glint in her eyes.

Will they be together or will they follow the law and be hurt together and go their separate ways.

---**Warning there will be some mature content if you are under the age of 15 plz prevail from reading also there will be a lot of strong language.....
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