midnight_smiles
Some love stories begin with stolen glances.
Some begin with smiles.
Some begin with destiny.
This one begins with misunderstanding, pride, and silence.
Suniti was never the kind of girl who demanded attention. She sat on the first bench not to be noticed, but to disappear into her books. Quiet, disciplined, and fiercely independent, she lived by rules-spoken and unspoken. College, for her, was a place of learning, not longing.
Sohum was respected from a distance. Cold, sharp-tongued, unapologetically strict-the kind of teacher students feared but secretly admired. He believed in control, in discipline, in never letting emotions interfere with responsibility.
They were never meant to collide.
But an accident changed everything.
What begins as hostility turns into silent wars and unsaid truths. Suniti is targeted for reasons she doesn't understand, while Sohum burns with assumptions he never questions. The classroom becomes a battlefield-not of words, but of glances, restraint, and suppressed emotions.
Then something shifts.
Silence replaces hatred.
Distance replaces anger.
Not love.
Not yet.
Obsession-quiet, controlled, and dangerous.
Sohum never confesses. He watches instead. Protects. Holds himself back. Suniti notices his quiet jealousy, his unspoken care, and the way his presence feels too close-yet untouchable.
This is not a story of reckless desire or stolen kisses.
It is a slow burn of restraint, longing, insecurity, and late confessions.
Because teacher and student cannot fall in love.
But when time changes everything, two souls just might.
This is His Quiet Obsession.