Could You Be My Lifetime?

Could You Be My Lifetime?

  • WpView
    Reads 281
  • WpVote
    Votes 89
  • WpPart
    Parts 9
WpMetadataReadOngoing1h 58m
WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, Jun 7, 2026
Some feelings don't come with clear answers. Like a song that keeps playing even after it ends, this story is about moments that feel small but stay in the heart longer than expected. She writes about him, about the things she notices, the things she doesn't say, and the quiet space between "almost" and "maybe someday." It feels like life keeps bringing them near each other in soft, ordinary ways. Nothing loud. Nothing sure. Just... something she can't ignore. Maybe this is just how their story goes in this lifetime. Or maybe it's still finding its way. And she keeps writing, just to see where it leads.
All Rights Reserved
#119
chi-chi
WpChevronRight
Join the largest storytelling communityGet personalized story recommendations, save your favourites to your library, and comment and vote to grow your community.
Illustration

You may also like

  • Ms. Sinclair's Secret
  • Seventeen Years Too Late
  • The Silent Sister
  • "ကိုယ့် ဘဝ အခရာ"
  • 𝑴𝒚 𝒉𝒖𝒔𝒃𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝒅𝒆𝒔𝒑𝒊𝒔𝒆𝒔 𝒎𝒆
  • Fighting Shadows
  • Mah-e-Noor: Between Love and Loneliness
  • Behind Her Smile
  • Held in Violent Hands
  • Myriad Steps (Completed)

| teacher x student | wxw | slow burn | When 19-year-old Lena James enters English Literature class, she expects nothing special. Instead, she meets Ms. Sinclair her cold, sharp-tongued British literature teacher. Elegant, cutting, and unbearably superior. From the very first lesson, the 34-year-old woman seems to take pleasure in dismantling Lena's every opinion with cruel precision. Lena hates her. She hates the condescending red marks on her essays, the raised eyebrow that makes her feel small, and the way Ms. Sinclair lingers in her thoughts long after class ends. But hate this intense has a way of twisting into something far more dangerous. With a strict 15-year age gap and an unbreakable teacher-student boundary, their slow-burning tension threatens to break every rule both in literature and in real life. Some lessons aren't taught kindly. And some hatreds taste too much like desire. "Ms. Sinclair's Secret"

More details
WpActionLinkContent Guidelines