{Jefferson, attentive classmate. Described as duplicitous, enterprising and reticent.}
Despite East Shore Institute's facade of propriety, Jefferson held knowledge of its concealed truths. While his classmates' parents maintained legitimate business fronts, Jefferson's family undertook the laundering of their money and handled illicit affairs. Consequently, they kept a distance from him. Jefferson was an outsider—potent yet too intimidating for acceptance beyond his usual acquaintances. Unbound by the school's expectations he tenaciously pursued information about the new scholarship recipient, driven by an insatiable curiosity and willing to go to any lengths to satisfy it.
"If your scholarship came with a cloak and dagger, where would you keep them hidden on campus?"