PROLOGUE
Male Subject
I sat in my exercise physiology class, staring at my notes as Doctor Plinkin lectured about the effects of high impact sports on the connective tissue and articular capsule of the human knee. He'd either just misspoke, I miss heard, or my notes were wrong, because what he'd just said somewhat contradicted what I thought I understood, and had written down earlier in the lecture. It was probably my mistake, so I quickly scribbled a change to my notes with a big question mark beside it, so I'd know to verify the information when I transcribed the notes into my computer.
During my first year, I'd tried writing my notes directly on my laptop, but I'd quickly discovered it was easier and faster to scribble shorthand notes into a notebook, and then later expand the scribbling into something intelligible by transcribing the notes into my computer. It was a system I'd refined over the past three plus years. Short, sloppy, handwritten notes in class, and more complete and thorough notes on the computer to study from. It worked for me because the transcribing process forced me to understand the material. More than once, having to write complete, coherent sentences, had uncovered mistakes and misunderstandings.
The addendum to my notes made, I flipped back to my current note taking page, and returned my attention to the lecture.
"Thank you, boys and girls," Doctor Plinkin said twenty minutes later to close today's lecture. "Don't forget, all homework is due by six pm Friday." I smiled to myself. Doctor Plinkin called everyone in his class boys and girls, no matter their age.
I closed my notebook and stuffed it into my backpack. "Mr. Kraten!" Doctor Plinkin called. "Please stay after class."
My grades were good, I hadn't been cheating or acting up in class, but I still felt the rush of impending doom.
"Ooohhh... someone's in
trouble
," Scott murmured with a big smile, drawing out the last word and making it two syllables.
"I hope not. I haven't done anything," I murmured in reply as I hefted my backpack. "At least, not that I know of."
"See you later?"
"Yeah, I guess."
With a big smile, Scott picked up his own bag and began to file out with everyone else. I waited until nearly everyone was out of the room before I walked to the front of the lecture hall. "You wanted to talk to me?" I asked, forcing myself to meet his gaze.