I Love You, Sir!

I Love You, Sir!

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Erissaia Yuna Vermejo didn't sign up for this kind of chaos. Third-year Accounting was already stressful enough-until she met him. Professor Allexis Ross Monteverde. Cold. Strict. Intimidating. And somehow, always getting under her skin. They clash in every class-sarcasm versus stubbornness, intellect versus instinct. But when a single "good answer" from him throws her off balance, Yuna begins to question everything. Is he just testing her... or is there something else behind those unreadable eyes? In a world where rules, grades, and reputations matter, how do you handle feelings you're not even supposed to have? A slow-burn, enemies-to-something-more romance filled with tension, witty banter, late-night overthinking, and the kind of chemistry that doesn't follow the syllabus.
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Rishi never meant to fall in love-not with him, anyway. All she wanted was a taste of freedom. Moritz wasn't aiming either. Bratty, stubborn, always ready to argue-she was a walking headache he was asked to look after. Their banter became friendship. Their friendship became something they couldn't name. Until everything fell apart. She had secrets. He felt betrayed. And when it ended, they became polite, distant strangers who once almost had something real. But love, as they've learned, doesn't care for pride, timing, or unspoken truths. And sometimes, the arrow that missed the first time still knows exactly where to land.

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