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Young and Obsessed

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Deborah Westbrook lives by rules, grades, and a future she refuses to lose. Determined to redeem her family’s failed medical legacy, she has no time for distractions—until Terry Cassius arrives. As rivalry turns into connection under the pressure of medical school, Deborah must choose between the life she planned and a feeling she never prepared for.
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Chapter 1 - The New Med Student

Deborah Westbrook's POV:

The 13th lecture hall at Stanford University had the distinct scent of ink and a faint but sharp hint of men's cologne. Around me, at least fifty-four med students were sitted, all bracing themselves for the ultimate "pre-med weed out"

Human Anatomy.

Adjusting my glass, I tried to get a good look at the projected image on the screen until my eyes burned. At just the age of eighteen, I was already under this much weight. It began with my first class which was the first brick in the fortress of my ten-year plan to success.

But if I wanted to be a top-tier cardiothoracic surgeon, I had to redeem myself—rebuilding some lost family legacy, starting with my grandfather's clinic that went under.

In order for me to achieve this great feat, I couldn't afford a single crack in my focus.

The class was quite exhausting leaving me with a head that throbbed non-stop from reviewing organic chemistry all night. Now this man added to the pain. In that moment, I wanted to scream at the top of my lungs just to let the world know that I was frustrated.

But staying silent was the best cause for me.

Then came the voice, calm and sweet.

"Excuse me, is this seat taken?"

I knew I heard a voice, but the class was already getting to me. I couldn't care less.

Then, the sudden hint of what I could only describe as cologne or what seemed like air freshener forced me to turn my head.

My eyes landed on him, an angel in the form of a male figure, handsome, tall to the point I had to tilt my head. One couldn't tell, but my heart had beaten so fast I felt like passing out. His eyes which was locked onto his books shifted to me.

I turned swiftly, hoping I could avoid any mishap. I struck my cheeks.

*Idiot! You're here to learn not catalogue handsome men*

I gripped my pen, trying to focus, scribbling at least something that could get my mind from him. Despite shifting, I was certain he had my eyes on me still.

In what felt like minutes on end, Professor Harry finally dismissed us, leaving us with a few words that I barely remember.

"Remember, your future lies on whatever path you follow," he said or some other motivational crap.

Finally, I stood to my feet, ready to end the day. I had spent hours on end in the lecture hall, some rest would do.

I needed to get to my dorm as soon as possible. I was sure my roommate Cathy would be awaiting my return.

'I just hope she wouldn't be doing any crazy thing' I said to myself inwardly.

Then something soft hit me, just at the elbow, shoving my things away.

"Oh, I'm so sorry!"

I heard a voice behind me, I turned. It was him again, that angelic male figure. Now, our eyes were fully locked for at least just a second, before he bent—grabbing my things.

I couldn't make out the things he said to me, only words like.

"Believe.... this.... yours"

Then, I snapped back to reality. I noticed that I had been staring and he had still been standing in front of me. From the look on his face, I could tell he was confused.

I took my bag back and watched him walk away, sinking into the crowd of med students.

I returned back to my locker, ready to put an end to the day. Standing there, I regretted every moment.

Why didn't I just talk to him? Maybe we could be friends?

No, now wasn't the time to dwell on it. I had to get back to my dorm. But I was fortunate once again.

It began with a tap on my shoulder. I could feel all the hairs on my neck instantly rise and fall, I turned and there he was once again.

Did he wish to talk to me? In my life I never felt like the pretty type? Was he interested?

He stretched a notebook to me—my notebook. "You forgot this," he said.

In that moment, it felt like the ground could open up and swallow me. Slowly realizing that I wasn't the one that could be approached by handsome boys, I took the book from his hand.

"Th-thank you"

In that moment, I thought my moment was gone. I wasn't the type to talk much in conversations, so there was nothing I could do, but he stopped.

What was he doing? Did he forget something?

I watched his lips as they parted, and words other than 'Thanks, Here you go and this is yours flew out'

I remembered every word he said, better than how I could catch Professor Harry's constant rambling.

"Hey," he began, his voice calm and sweet, "Sorry, I snooped into your notes. Your drawings are kinda cool, did you really draw those?"

My drawings? He took a little snoop in my note?

It was like my head was spinning when I heard him said those. A hot guy was interested in my work, I wasn't the best listener or speaker, but I had a talent for drawing diagrams.

I wanted to speak, but it felt like my voice was caught in my throat. When I finally found a reason to speak, it came out as,

"Oh... Ummm... Yeah.... I... I... I did"

As I tried to speak, I could catch him nodding, possibly trying to understand what I was trying to say.

"Cool," he replied, stepping closer to me, he stretched his hand forward, "I'm Terry... Terry Cassius... I'm new"

For a second, I looked deeply into his eyes, then I shifted my gaze to his outstretched hand, taking it firmly.

I called out my name, struggling too with introducing myself.

"Deborah Westbrook..."

"Deborah.... What a nice name?" he replied.

Just from that mere use of words, I felt a tingling sensation between my legs. In my thoughts. I played out a whole session of both of us engaging in the most roughest sex.

I was always curious about sexual intercourse in the past. Though I successfully denied it, Terry Cassius brought that sensation back.

"Well, I hope I don't waste much of your time," he added, before turning to leave.

In that moment, I knew it couldn't be over. I needed to say something—if I wanted to keep this new found relationship.

I began, my words hesitant, but at least I managed to force them out of my mouth.

"Hey! My drawings are really cool, like you said, right?"

Terry nodded, "Ummm... Yeah," he said with a smile.

Now wasn't chance. I could speak out.

"Well... Since you're new and all... I could... You know.... Teach you some drawings, if you want!"

In my thoughts, I was like 'Fuck? You messed up everything now!'

Terry tilted his head, from the look on his eyes he seemed confused, "Is that... A date?" he asked.

"No!" I said with the most swiftest nod.

Yes? Yes it definitely was a date, a chance to know a male figure. I had come into Standford two weeks ago and during my stay I had only been able to make one friend.

Catherine Kennedy, my only roommate. A redhead with a knack for crazy things.

"Well," Terry began, "I'll see you tommorow, maybe after class"