An F Never Felt This Good
263 Views · Ongoing · beckyikogho34
Kai Mercer has only three rules.
Never miss training. Keep his spot on the team. Never take anything too seriously.
He’s been managing all three just fine until one night at a bar when he walks up to a stranger to have a little fun. But something about this man piques his interest in a way nothing ever has before.
Interesting enough that Kai can’t quite get him off his head.
He doesn’t get the chance to think about it for too long because the next morning, his coach gives him an ultimatum to fix his grade. So he drags himself to a class he'd forgotten he'd even registered for.
Turns out the stranger at the bar is the same professor who gave him the F that could end his career before it even began.
Professor Lee doesn’t make exceptions.
Not for athletes. Not for excuses.
And certainly not for the reckless, sharp-tongued student who never showed up to class once.
What starts as two people who can’t stand each other slowly becomes something neither of them expected.
One has nothing left to lose.
The other has too much to risk.
When they finally stop pretending…
Will it already be too late?
Never miss training. Keep his spot on the team. Never take anything too seriously.
He’s been managing all three just fine until one night at a bar when he walks up to a stranger to have a little fun. But something about this man piques his interest in a way nothing ever has before.
Interesting enough that Kai can’t quite get him off his head.
He doesn’t get the chance to think about it for too long because the next morning, his coach gives him an ultimatum to fix his grade. So he drags himself to a class he'd forgotten he'd even registered for.
Turns out the stranger at the bar is the same professor who gave him the F that could end his career before it even began.
Professor Lee doesn’t make exceptions.
Not for athletes. Not for excuses.
And certainly not for the reckless, sharp-tongued student who never showed up to class once.
What starts as two people who can’t stand each other slowly becomes something neither of them expected.
One has nothing left to lose.
The other has too much to risk.
When they finally stop pretending…
Will it already be too late?














































