Unenrolled Feelings

Unenrolled Feelings

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She was too late for enrollment. He had dropped out of hers. Elle Navarro is a sharp-tongued Accountancy scholar who floats between blocks and deadlines, too busy chasing her goals to care about people-or be cared for. Her life is spreadsheets, article drafts, and just enough sleep to function. Friends? Optional. Distractions? Unwelcome. Rafe Sorianos is the fifth-year Civil Engineering student who rarely speaks but is impossible not to notice. Cold. Blunt. Unbothered. Girls like the mystery, but he never entertains the noise. No one knows why he disappeared for a semester, or why he's retaking two minor subjects with floater students like her. They never meant to share the same space. They definitely didn't mean to notice each other. But tension brews in every quiet classroom, every late dismissal, every seat they almost don't share. What starts with annoyance turns into curiosity-then slips into something slow, magnetic, and dangerously close to real. Sensual, sharp, and emotionally charged, Unenrolled Feelings is a slow-burn academic romance where two loners orbiting the system are forced to collide-through late enrollments, missed chances, and feelings they never meant to sign up for. 📚 Enemies. Floaters. Classmates. 🔥 And yes-there will be steam.
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Cordelia Ramsey is the kind of girl who's always in motion - weekend parties, hallway laughter, a little too much eyeliner, and a lot of charm. She's not perfect, but she's not trying to be. Grades? Decent. Friends? Plenty. Life? Complicated. Then comes Ms. Deborah Everett - cool, unreadable, and dressed like she walked out of a noir film. Her voice is soft but cutting, her looks linger a moment too long, and her comments always land like a dare. She shouldn't notice Cordelia. Cordelia shouldn't care. But the way Ms. Everett calls her Miss Ramsey, the way her eyes flicker with something Cordelia can't quite name - it sticks. It grows. It lingers. As late assignments turn into after-school conversations, and sarcasm turns into something quieter, deeper - Cordelia starts to wonder: What exactly is happening here? And more dangerously... what if she doesn't want it to stop? A slow-burn romance full of sharp tension, forbidden glances, and the space between wanting something - and knowing you shouldn't touch it.

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