In Love With My College Professor
  • Reads 6,685
  • Votes 263
  • Parts 11
  • Time 46m
  • Reads 6,685
  • Votes 263
  • Parts 11
  • Time 46m
Complete, First published Sep 13, 2023
Mature
Felix took a couple steps towards Augustine, breaking the distance between them.
Augustine couldn't look up at Felix; he'd just want to kiss him. The temptation was killing him. But he couldn't possibly feel the same.
"Augustine" Felix said more softly, lightly tapping under Augustine's chin to direct his attention to him.
"Yes?" Augustine said, slowly lifting his head to look at Felix.
"I believe I know what your distraction is" he whispered.

Augustine, a sophomore in college, is a talented artist. However, it's not necessarily his art class he's focused on. It's his teacher. Professor Laurier (Felix) is a young, yet educated and formal art professor at the University of Fine Arts. Being his best student, Felix has been paying close attention to Augustine. When Augustine meets with Felix for private lessons, the tension starts to rise to the surface and things start to unravel quickly and Augustine slowly starts to learn more and more about his beloved Professor. 

Warning: Contains abusive content, mature language, and rough sex.
All Rights Reserved
Sign up to add In Love With My College Professor to your library and receive updates
or
Content Guidelines
You may also like
You may also like
Slide 1 of 10
Alex and Felix (LGBT) ✅ cover
A love so unexpected (BL) cover
The Unwanted Tutor  cover
Rumors. (BxB) cover
Love in Denial cover
Plan Of Seduction cover
King's Guard cover
You All Over Me [BxB] cover
Delicate cover
The Writer | #4✓ cover

Alex and Felix (LGBT) ✅

18 parts Complete

University was meant to be a new start, a place where Alex was open about his bisexuality. But meeting his confidently gay flatmate, Scotty, makes Alex hesitate. He's not that kind of brave and he coming out is harder than he thought. So, when he meets Felix, who's also gay, Alex lets him think he's straight. How was he to know Felix would become his best friend, and how can he tell him as more and more time goes by? It really isn't a problem, until Alex's stupid heart falls in love. Or the I'm-straight-he's-gay trope from the 'straight' boy's perspective.