
Professor by Day. Baby by Night
Autumn Winters · Ongoing · 30.5k Words
Introduction
Elena Hart believes every loss of control comes with a price. She watched her mother gamble everything on love—and she watched that gamble lose, completely. So, since the age of eighteen, she has trusted exactly one thing: rules. Rules carried her from scholarship girl to a tenure-track seat in Calloway University's psychology department, the kind of position people claw each other apart to get. Three more years through review, and she'll finally have a life no one can take from her.
She just can't make a single mistake.
Then, on the first day of the semester, a name appears on her roster—Eli Bennet.
Her best friend's little brother. The boy she's watched grow up since he was fifteen. Now twenty-one, sitting in the back row of her lecture hall, cap pulled low, eyes fixed on her without a flicker of hesitation. He enrolled in her course. He applied to her research program. Every single thing he does "happens" to place him directly in front of her.
Chapter 1
The department was a tomb of silence, and Graham Pierce was its keeper.
By 4:00 PM, I felt hollowed out. The day had been a slow-motion execution, performed with a polite smile and a fountain pen. Graham had spent the afternoon meticulously dismantling my peer review of the grant proposal in front of the committee. He hadn't raised his voice once. He hadn't needed to. He’d simply laid out my "oversights"—small, pedantic points about formatting and outdated citations—with a calm, surgical precision that made me look like an amateur. Every time I tried to defend the core of the research, he would nod, wait for me to finish, and then subtly reframe my response as an emotional defense rather than a scholarly one.
I left the building feeling like I’d been emptied of substance. The July heat pressed down hard, a suffocating, humid blanket that made even the short walk to my car feel punishing. Home was the last place I wanted to be, mostly because the thought of those four walls, silent and waiting, was too much to bear. And calling Julia? Impossible. I felt exposed, my decade of professional armor left in a crumpled heap on the floor of the conference room. I was raw, stripped of the persona I’d spent ten years meticulously curating.
I was halfway across the parking lot, my head throbbing with a pressure that no amount of ibuprofen could touch, when a shadow fell across my path.
“You look like you’ve been fighting a war.”
I froze. Eli stood near the row of faculty cars, one hand in his pocket, his expression unusually guarded. He wasn’t lingering. He looked ready to leave—a bag slung over his shoulder, a set of keys in his hand. But the moment I stepped into his line of sight, his focus snapped to me. It wasn't the look of a student encountering a professor; it was the look of a man who had been waiting for someone, and had finally found them.
“Not a war,” I said, clutching my bag tight as if I could hold my composure together by the straps. “Just a committee meeting. The academic equivalent of a slow death.”
I started walking again, faster, wanting the sanctuary of my locked car. He fell into step beside me without a word. He didn’t ask what happened. He didn’t offer a platitude about tenure or departmental politics. He just matched my pace, his long strides effortless against my jagged, uneven movements.
“You’re shaking again,” he noted, his voice low, vibrating in the humid air.
“I’m just tired, Eli. Really. It’s been a long day.”
“Okay.”
He didn't argue. He didn't push. He just kept walking.
We reached my car, but I couldn’t make myself dig for my keys. My hands were too unsteady; the motor skills required to find a key fob in the dark depths of my purse felt beyond me. I leaned against the hot metal of the sedan, closed my eyes, and felt the heat rise through my skirt. I wanted to scream. I wanted to hurl my briefcase at the psychology building’s front window and watch the glass shatter. I wanted to be ten years younger and twenty years less cynical, back when I thought a career was something you built rather than something you survived.
A moment later, I felt the shift in the air. Eli had stopped. He wasn't looking at me—he was looking toward the horizon, standing guard in a way that felt absurdly, painfully protective. He stood between me and the rest of the campus, a barrier against the world I had just fled.
“You don’t have to talk,” he said, his voice calm, steady, and devoid of that predatory intensity that usually spiked my heart rate. “But you don't have to keep standing like that, either. You’re bracing yourself for a punch that already landed.”
The danger wasn’t desire. It was the absence of it. He offered presence without demand—a fixed point in a day that had been nothing but shifting hostility.
I let out a breath I felt like I’d been holding since I stepped into Graham’s office. It came out hard. Almost shaky. I didn’t lean on Eli, but I stood closer to him than anyone should in a public parking lot. The campus was quiet, but a few graduate students were hovering near the library entrance, and the risk of being seen—of having my professional life intersect with the chaotic, unwanted reality of him—was a sharp, cold thrill. Relief hit me—sharp enough to hurt. For a few minutes, I didn’t have to be the woman who built walls. I could just be the woman who was exhausted.
“He’s going to get the seat, isn't he?” I said, the admission dragging out of me. “Graham.”
“Probably not today,” Eli said. He finally looked at me, his eyes dark and unreadable. “And maybe not ever, if you stop playing the game by his rules.”
“I don’t know any other rules.”
“Then learn new ones.”
He didn’t touch me, but the air between us hummed with a quiet, grounding support. There was no seduction here, only a terrifying, radical empathy. He knew exactly what it was like to be dismissed, to be the one who had to earn every inch of ground he stood on. It felt as if he were holding a mirror to my own resilience, and the sight of it made me want to collapse.
“Go home, Elena,” he said softly, after a long silence. “Take off the blazer. Drink something that isn't black coffee. Try to remember that you aren't the mistakes other people make.”
He turned and walked away toward the dorms, his silhouette cutting a clean, sharp line against the late-afternoon sun. He didn't look back.
I stood by my car, the keys cold in my hand, and the horror of the situation finally settled in. Six days. I’d spent six days trying to file him under distraction, complication, student. But in the quiet, punishing space of that parking lot, the truth hit hard. He wasn’t a danger I needed to survive. He was the only person I wanted to tell the truth to.
I thought about his voice, how he’d cut through the noise of my day with a single sentence. I thought about the way he stood guard, and I realized with a sickening jolt that I was already dependent on his presence. I had spent my life fearing the moment someone would see through the armor, only to find that the moment it happened, I didn't feel naked—I felt found.
And I hated him for it. I hated that he’d become the place I wanted to run. And I hated, even more, the fear curling under that want—the fear that he might actually be the only safe place left. The parking lot felt suddenly vast, a space where I was entirely unmoored, and for the first time, I realized that "home" was no longer a place I could go back to. I was already somewhere else.
Last Chapters
#26 Chapter 26 Trust the Pull
Last Updated: 7/15/2026#25 Chapter 25 The Long Game
Last Updated: 7/15/2026#24 Chapter 24 Cracking the Wall
Last Updated: 7/15/2026#23 Chapter 23 Attachment and Secrets
Last Updated: 7/15/2026#22 Chapter 22 The Car Ride
Last Updated: 7/15/2026#21 Chapter 21 Distance
Last Updated: 7/15/2026#20 Chapter 20 Kitchen Confession
Last Updated: 7/15/2026#19 Chapter 19 Tension at Julia's
Last Updated: 7/15/2026#18 Chapter 18 Ambition and Vulnerability
Last Updated: 7/15/2026#17 Chapter 17 Boundaries
Last Updated: 7/15/2026
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