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Chapter 27 - Chapter 27: Rika's Rules

Tuesday didn't just arrive.

It kicked the goddamn door open with polished heels and a steaming mug of consequence.

And Rika?

She walked into homeroom like the storm bowed to her.

Hair pinned up. White blouse crisp. Skirt hugging hips that had no business being that tight in a school environment. She didn't glance at me, not directly. But her walk? Calculated. Every step was a whisper of last night.

And I remembered everything—the way she arched beneath me, the way she bit down on her own moans like they were secrets too hot to speak.

System (low and slick):

"She's sore in all the right places and walking like it's your fault. God, I love this era of Renji."

I smirked.

But I didn't move. Didn't speak. Not yet.

I knew her tells now.

She was in Teacher Mode—expression set, voice crisp, posture straight-backed authority—but her hands betrayed her. The way they hovered near her thighs. How she adjusted her blouse twice in ten minutes. How she kept tapping the marker on her desk, not needing it, just… needing.

System:

"She's burning for you under all that composure. And baby? She wants you to pretend you don't see it… until you do."

The lesson ended. The bell rang.

I took my time packing up.

Everyone filtered out, noisy and oblivious. Rika pretended to sort papers, but her eyes flicked to me the moment the door clicked shut behind the last student.

Me (calm): "You didn't say good morning."

Rika (without looking up): "You didn't earn it."

A beat of silence.

"So how do I earn it?"

That's when she looked up. Slowly. Eyes locked with mine like crosshairs.

"Detention. After school. My classroom."

System (mock gasp):

"Oh noooo. You're in troubllllle."

Quit it, Stupid System!!

The day crawled.

Other classes, other teachers, other moments trying to be important.

But all I could think about was the quiet challenge in her voice. The way she said my classroom like it was her throne and I was about to kneel.

When the final bell rang, I didn't rush.

I walked slow, calm, confident. The hallway was almost empty. That familiar door stood slightly ajar—an invitation with sharp teeth.

I stepped in.

She was behind her desk, legs crossed, glasses on, a red pen in her hand that she didn't even use. Just twirled.

"Shut the door."

I did.

"Sit."

I did.

She stood.

Slow.

Heels sharp against the linoleum, click after click, until she stood right beside me, arms crossed.

"You think you know everything. About me. About what we're doing."

"I know what I feel."

"That's not the same as knowing me."

She turned her back to me and walked toward the window. Sunlight spilled across her form, outlining her like something from a painting.

"I built walls for a reason. You're not tearing them down with sweet words and a skilled tongue."

"Didn't plan to."

She turned, eyebrow raised.

"I'm not here to take your walls down. I'm here to make sure you never feel like you need them again."

Her jaw clenched.

For a moment, she looked away.

"God, you're so young."

"But I see you. Don't I?"

She didn't move.

Didn't blink.

But her breathing changed. Slower. Deeper.

And then

She reached up and grabbed my tie.

"Then obey."

She pulled me forward, yanking me down into her kiss. Hot. Desperate. Possessive. Her boobs pressing hard against my chest. Soft, Big, Beautiful!

Her hands tangled in my shirt. Mine stayed at my sides. Not passive—present. Letting her take. Letting her lead.

Because that's what she needed.

She broke the kiss, panting.

"Sit back down."

I did.

She returned to her desk like nothing happened. Picked up a red pen. Opened a random file.

"You're staying until I finish grading these."

I watched her work.

Watched her tuck a loose strand of hair behind her ear.

Watched the tension in her jaw, the way her knee bounced when she thought I wasn't looking.

Watched her thighs, her face, her curves, I just.... watched her.

We didn't speak for twenty minutes.

But everything between us was electric.

System (quietly):

"You're giving her space inside your presence. That's rarer than diamonds. She's not used to being wanted without being devoured."

When she finally finished, she exhaled like she'd been holding it all day.

She closed the folder and stood again.

"Walk me to my car."

No "please." No "you may."

Just an order.

And I obeyed.

Because I wanted to.

Outside, the air was cool and dusk was setting in. The student parking lot was mostly empty. Her car sat near the edge, clean and quiet.

She unlocked it. Stood there a moment, holding the door.

"Why are you still here?"

"Because even when I'm quiet, I'm still listening."

Her breath caught.

She looked down. Then reached out, brushing my hand. Just one touch. A flicker.

Then she got in the car and drove away.

That night, I lay in bed staring at the ceiling.

My phone buzzed.

"I didn't thank you earlier."

"Didn't need to."

"Still. Thank you."

System (smiling): "Emotional Sync: 62%

She's letting you see the cracks in the armor now, lover boy.

Be gentle. She's made of fire and glass."

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