Flawed Professor: A Hero Club Novel by Sarah Stein & Hero Club

Flawed Professor: A Hero Club Novel by Sarah Stein & Hero Club

Author:Sarah Stein & Hero Club [Stein, Sarah]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Cocky Hero Club, Inc.
Published: 2021-02-14T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter Nine

Tobias

Passion – it consumes you. It’s the drive and enthusiasm to do something you can’t help but do. That’s what art was to me, my passion. Half the time, I didn’t realize how engrossed I was when drawing until someone interrupted me. It didn’t irritate me per se, but I didn’t like being messed with when I was focused on my art. It was unfortunate because half of the time one of my students ended up messing with my passion. It was a good thing I enjoyed teaching as well.

“Yes, Nolan,” I chimed, slightly annoyed the student wasn’t working on the project I’d given the class at the moment.

“Sir,” Nolan said, “I need to leave the class, but I wanted to turn in my end of year assignment before I do.”

“Why so soon,” I questioned, flipping through the notepad he’d handed me.

Nolan reddened, seemingly uncomfortable to reveal the reason he was turning the assignment in, “I can’t disclose it for personal reasons.”

I wasn’t concerned. Most of my students turned in their assignments earlier than usual. This was no different. The thing that made me question him was because he seemed a little off. If it were personal reasons, I wouldn’t press the issue.

“Okay. Go on. I’ll have this graded when I receive the rest of the assignments by the end of the week,” I said, my lips upturned as to relieve his uncomfortable state.

It was Tuesday and the day was already quickly going by with a few classes left. Each one typically lasted about an hour to an hour and a half depending on what we were working on. As I said, it’s a passion, and I’m stoked to be able to teach others who have the same desire.

“Class is over, guys. Grab your things and go,” I joked, walking behind the group of students beelining for the door, “Remember, you have ten minutes of free time, and then off to the next class if you have one scheduled. Otherwise, have a great afternoon. Oh, and don’t do anything I wouldn’t.”

I usually left off with that statement. It wasn’t like the students knew the sinful shit I got into, so I figured it was safe to say it. Some of them chuckled while the others didn’t get the chance to hear the joke. They’d left the classroom so quickly; I wasn’t even sure who didn’t stay behind. Most of my students were eighteen and above with a select few who graduated high school early and decided to take on college sooner rather than later.

I squinted my eyes, noticing two heads trying to pass through the doorway, fighting the flow of students. I grunted inwardly, good luck with that. Once I said, ‘class over,’ there’s no changing their mind. It was like a swarm of bees coming at you. The two trying to get by just had to ride out the wave passing their way.

Waiting patiently, I leaned my rear end against the desk. We only had ten minutes between classes to get shit done, and now my time would be taken up.



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