Exposing His Lies, Burning His Empire
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e I' d manage our affairs and he' d conquer the literary world. He called it our "power couple synergy." I called it a gil
e. It was close to his office, low-pressure, and, mos
that we were to act like polite acquaintances. He insisted on it. Said it would avoid "unnecessary gossip" about a prof
t to voicemail, and my messages remained unread. This was typical Donovan be
ed a few, eyes glued to their phones, others nervously clutchi
icated solely to his students' intellectual growth. "N
fectly tousled, a shy smile playing on her lips. She practically
whisper, loud enough for me to hear. "Professor Holden alw
mach clenched. It wasn't just gossip. It was true. I knew it in my gut, in ever
, for just a sliver of the man I thought I knew. I felt a profound sense of
rfectly composed, a stack of papers in his hand. He glanced at the wait
d your signature on the Calloway gr
curtly. "
me to place the papers down. As I did, he leaned in, his voice low.
ays appearances. For him, they matt
tle steadier than it had been coming in. The entire exchange felt like a ba
required me to be there, mingling, making sure everything r
e captivating a circle of younger faculty. Brie was by his side,
k, doing my job. As I passed by a dimly lit private lounge, I heard
van, surrounded by a group of his most favored students and a few junior
undbreaking research!" one stu
ch an inspiring muse!" ano
r eyelashes at Donovan.
shoulder. Then, someone yelled, "A toast! To our favori
sor, will you do the honors?" s
," Donovan replied,
someone shouted. "And a
ptible hesitation from Donovan, they linked arms, their glasses clinking. As they drank, their
. A sharp, burning sensation spread
ntly. A hush fell over the room. Donovan, his eyes still on Brie, slowly turne
to his arm, pulled him back. She looked at me, a triumphant smir
Donovan. Aria, it' s not what it looks like
dy painted on his face. I closed my eyes, a single tear tracing a path down my cheek.