
by DistilledBlue
Fluffy, flirty, and mildly ethically dubious, Office Hours; After Hours is a wholesome, low-stress romance about navigating the very thin wall between professional boundaries and domestic intimacy. Noah Bennett is a frighteningly competent first-year university student with the lifestyle habits of a functional adult twice his age. He likes order, he likes quiet, and he treats paying attention like a survival skill. Rachel Ellis is a newly-minted lab instructor—calm on the outside, capable on paper, and anxious in the way only high-achievers can manage. She’s living alone for the first time and discovering that independence is a skillset, not a mood. They start as neighbors. The summer settles into an easy rhythm of accidental hallway meetings, shared meals, and the sort of closeness that arrives quietly and then, once you notice it, is suddenly everywhere. A kiss comes before a label. Then Monday comes. And Rachel walks into Noah’s orientation, steps behind the instructor's desk, and sees his name on the class roster. Posts are daily around 3:30 EST What to Expect: No Limbo & Guaranteed Completion: The entire story is drafted, beginning to end. The happy ending is etched in stone. Stable Romance: No breakups for the sake of drama. External conflicts do not threaten the relationship between the leads. Zero Miscommunications: They talk. Like adults. Even when it’s awkward. High-Chemistry, Low-Angst: The "forbidden" element drives the tension and the secrecy, but the relationship itself is a safe harbor. Intimacy with a Touch of Heat: Flirty, physical, and romantic. While not explicit, the attraction is palpable, the tension is real, and the payoff is earned. The Power Dynamic: Yes, she’s his instructor. No, it’s not creepy. The age gap is (relatively) small, the consent is enthusiastic, and the secrecy is used for cute moments and some spice rather than manipulation or exploitation.
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