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The Good Professor
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Dr. Thomas Greer understands the human mind. As a respected psychology professor at Stanton Community College, he has built his career on discipline, restraint, and an uncanny ability to read people before they speak. He believes behavior follows patterns. Desire follows proximity. And attachment can always be managed. Until Simone Turner walks into his classroom. Simone has returned to school to rebuild her life after loss. Grief has made her cautious, but there's something about Professor Greer-measured, observant, and quietly attentive-that draws her in. He listens. He notices. He remembers the smallest details. At first, it feels harmless. A lingering look. A private conversation. The subtle comfort of someone who seems to understand her too well. Then small things begin to shift. An unexpected silence. A presence that feels too close. A growing sense that someone is paying attention in ways that can't be explained. Simone calls it coincidence. Thomas calls it connection. The deeper he studies her, the closer he moves. She realizes that she isn't just another student in his eyes. She's his favorite subject. |
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