Grade Me Gently, Sir

Grade Me Gently, Sir

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Claire Morgan is determined to finish her final year of university without distractions. But when she walks into Professor Navarro's classroom, her world shifts with every quiet glance, every carefully chosen word, and every moment that feels like more than just an academic interaction. Professor Ethan Navarro is known for his strict professionalism and unreadable expression. To others, he's just another name on the faculty list. But to Claire, he becomes the one person she can't stop thinking about-and the one she knows she shouldn't fall for. What begins as innocent admiration slowly turns into tension neither of them can deny. Between campus hallways, shared silences, and late-night thoughts, Claire starts to question everything she thought she knew about boundaries-and about him. But Ethan has secrets. And not everything in his life is what it seems.
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