Falling for my Teacher

Falling for my Teacher

Janis Ross

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Brie is new to college and new to that state. She's never had a boyfriend let alone kissed a guy before and she's hoping all that will change this year. So when a hunky guy on campus asks her to coffee she jumps at the chance. Then once he finds out she's a freshman he leaves suddenly making her wonder what she did so wrong....

Falling for my Teacher Chapter 1 Prologue

Prologue

Brie's pov

I can't believe I am finally here. I was finally here in Nebraska at college. No parents, no so-called friends. I get to start over where no one knows me. It is pretty scary though. I have never been very social. I was one of those girls that just blend in. That no one would notice if I just went away.

I was just plain. I have never had a boyfriend. Guys didn't notice me. I didn't really think I was even pretty. I was just a full figured no body. Maybe coming here will finally give me some confidence. I want to be kissed. I want to go on dates and do normal stuff that every other girl my age is doing.

I have always lived in a small farm town. I knew everyone. Maybe that's why I have always felt so alone. Now that I am in a big city, I have endless possibilities. I walked around campus so I could know where I was going when classes started. I had a small apartment off campus so I thought since I was all moved in, I would come check things out.

I was looking down at the map not paying attention to where I was going when I walked into something. I looked up to see the sexiest guy I have ever seen.

"I am so sorry I wasn't looking where I was going."

"Oh no problem. It's not every day I have a beautiful girl running in to me."

I blushed at what he said. No one has ever said I was beautiful before.

"Well, I guess I should let you get back to what you were doing."

"I am done for the day. Are you new here?"

"Yes, I just moved to Nebraska."

"Oh, you should let me show you this great café around the corner."

Was he asking me out? I didn't want to say no because I may never get this chance again.

"Okay sounds good."

We walked and talked like we had known each other for years. I felt so comfortable with him. We got a table and ordered some coffee. We talked about our families, and what we did for fun. I didn't tell him I was a freshman because I knew he was a little older than me. I really thought he could be the one to give me my first kiss. I just need to play this cool.

Reese's pov

I couldn't believe my luck running into such a beautiful woman as Brie. I wonder what she was teaching. Was this her first year being a teacher like mine?

"So, what class do you teach at the university?"

She looked at me weird than laughed.

"I'm not a teacher I am a student a freshman, so this is my first year here."

I nearly chocked on my coffee. She was a student which means she is off limits. Man, just my luck. I meet a girl that makes my heart race, and she is a student. This was my first year at the University of Nebraska being a teacher. I can't screw it up no matter how much I like this girl.

"So what grade are you in?"

She looked at me and smiled her killer smile.

"I'm sorry but I have to go."

"Did I say something wrong?"

"No just this was a mistake. It was nice meeting you."

I dropped money on the table and left. I know it was a dick move, but I needed to get out of there. I had to get away from her before I did something stupid. This was a big campus I doubt I'd ever see her again any way. Tomorrow classes would start, and I would forget all about her. I had to stay away from this college girls.

I went and got my car then headed home. I needed distance from the campus just in case Brie came looking for me. I pulled up then headed up to my apartment. I picked this place because it was close to the campus. That way if I wanted to, I could walk. Now I'm thinking it might not be such a good idea. A lot of college students live in this complex.

I wanted to be seen as a teacher, and not a buddy. I know I looked young. Hell, half the other teachers gave me dirty looks when they met me. I had to stay away from Brie if I ever wanted to be taken seriously here. I just wish I could stop thinking about her.

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“Brie is new to college and new to that state. She's never had a boyfriend let alone kissed a guy before and she's hoping all that will change this year. So when a hunky guy on campus asks her to coffee she jumps at the chance. Then once he finds out she's a freshman he leaves suddenly making her wonder what she did so wrong....”
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Chapter 1 Prologue

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Chapter 2 A brand new day

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Chapter 3 Getting things together

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Chapter 4 The new Teacher's assistant

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Chapter 5 Teacher's pet

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Chapter 6 Class begins

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Chapter 7 I quit

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Chapter 8 Making things right

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Chapter 9 If only

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Chapter 10 Playing it safe

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Chapter 11 A first date

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Chapter 12 Get a room

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Chapter 13 Keep a secret

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Chapter 14 A little distance

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Chapter 15 Some kind of joke

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Chapter 16 She's gone

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Chapter 17 Enough is enough

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Chapter 18 Leaving it all behind

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Chapter 19 A night to remember

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Chapter 20 A mistake

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Chapter 21 Why now

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Chapter 22 Hope you're happy now

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Chapter 23 Another try

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Chapter 24 Everything I ever wanted

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Chapter 25 I am not the same anymore

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Chapter 26 Going after what I want

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Chapter 27 Better now

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Chapter 28 Believe in me

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Chapter 29 Changes

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Chapter 30 Epilogue

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