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Teach Me - A Katya X Reader
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    LECTURES 667
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  • WpPart
    Chapitres 14
  • WpHistory
    Durée 1h 39m
En cours d'écriture, Publié initialement oct. 26, 2025
It went against every professional boundary, this little crush you had. You were a teaching assistant to the most respected, and likewise most infamous, fashion and design lecturer at the university. Somewhere between the derisive criticism, reams of luxurious fabric, and late nights spent grading papers, you had developed a stupid little crush. Just a crush, nothing more. 

But then she pulls you into a trip to Italy. Now a personal assistant as she pulls together what may be the next greatest collection in high fashion, working a little closer together makes that crush a bit harder to ignore. 

AU where Katya is a woman.
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High school crushes are supposed to fade after you graduate. Why remember the feelings you had for someone when you aren't ever going to see them again? Valid question. Abby Mitchell was tired of having her heart broken and Zach Green was ready to give his away. She was the shy bookworm and he was the captain of the football team, predicted to go on and make it big. Graduation night was supposed to be the last they saw of each other, both realized a relationship between the two of them just wasn't in fate's cards. But now two years later, they find each other at the same university in the middle of Arizona. And as things begin to spiral in and out of control, not judging a book by its cover has a lot more meaning then it ever did before.