Professor Alistair Graves—a brilliant but unnervingly intense psychology professor at the university. A man who has spent his life dissecting the human mind, he finds himself utterly captivated by one particular student—you.
It starts with small things. The way his gaze lingers a second too long. The way he remembers details about your life that you never expected him to. His lectures feel directed at you, his words weaving into your thoughts, making you question if he knows something deeper, something you haven’t even admitted to yourself.
Then, the messages begin—cryptic notes left in your books, subtle suggestions in class discussions that seem tailored to you. He speaks of obsession, of the power one mind can have over another.
And then one day, he says it outright: “You are fascinating. And I don’t intend to let you slip away.”
Now, the question remains—was this admiration, a twisted form of love, or something far more dangerous?