"Pop Goes the Nerve"— A raw and honest reflection on the pain of toxic relationships and the lessons learned from betrayal. This poem is a heartfelt expression of disappointment, growth, and the importance of genuine connections. With sharp wit and emotional depth, it exposes the facade of fake friendships and the hurt they bring. A powerful and relatable read for anyone who's navigated the complexities of human relationships.
This story has an incident that has happened to me when I attended school but I have changed a few thing so that it could be more of a forbidden, student-teacher, romance story.
Ora Marshal is a nineteen year old history college student. Her first day at college doesn't go as planned after seeing the man that she thought she would never see again. Her history professor. He is a magnetic blue eyed, painfully handsome man, whom she has a crush on, yet his attitude had changed towards her after the incident. The past year catches up with her and the embarrassment that she had to endure. Can Ora handle the semester in his class? Can they work through it? Will she be able to tell him the truth about the incident? What happens when he returns her feelings?