Author's note.
So much to do and so little time to do it in.
Thanks to all who have stuck with me.
Special thanks to Dr Mark for his editing skills and TheSwiss for all his help
PM
Caleb 61
"Mr. Stott?" said the Dean as he saw me entering his office behind Sarah and her parents. "You can see I have a meeting."
"I'm kind of involved," I said. "Sarah asked if I would come along."
The Dean looked at Sarah and her family and then sighed again. "Very well," he said. "Please, take a seat."
That last was to all of us as he was indicating the chairs in front of his desk. Fortunately there were enough for us all and I sat beside Carrie. Sarah was seated between her parents.
The Dean looked at Sarah. "You wished to apply to study with us," he said, "but according to your transcript your GPA was only 2.9. I'm a little concerned that you are setting yourself up to fail, especially considering the major that you had selected. Perhaps you might consider taking something a little less academic. The community college has a number of courses that might be more suitable to your educational temperament."
Sarah opened her mouth, then closed it again and looked at me. I could see that she wanted to explain, to tell the dean that the reason her GPA was so poor was because of the amulet, and that it had been dampening her intellect and crippling her memory. She knew, however, that she couldn't reveal that. She looked at me, a pleading look in her eye.
"Sarah is going to be studying with me," I said. "I'm going to be teaching her the same techniques that I learned. You saw how they affected my performance; I fully expect that they will have a similar effect on hers."
"I have to ask," said the Dean. "Why are you even involved here?"
"Sarah is my half-sister," I said. "We only found each other a few weeks ago. It's a long story and not really relevant. I recently and suddenly found that I have three siblings that I had no idea even existed. I set out to connect with them. Sarah is the youngest of those."
The Deans eyebrows rose as a look of comprehension crossed his face.
"And Miss Melanie Stott?" he asked.
"Is another one. My brother, Ephraim, is currently studying at PCC".
I caught the Dean's thought "Thank heavens for small mercies!" at that. I smiled at him.
He turned his attention back to Sarah and her parents.
"If I accept what Mr. Stott is saying," he said, "that he can teach you the same techniques that saw his scores improve markedly, then there is still the not insignificant matter of the fees. You originally applied for a scholarship citing that you were not able to afford the tuition and the associated fees. You were not eligible for any scholarships or grants, primarily because of your grades. I can't go against the decision of the scholarship committee. How are you intended to pay for your studies?"
All three of the family looked at me again. The Dean sighed once more.
"I'm going to be taking care of that too," I said.
"You?" he asked looking at me.
I nodded.
He too nodded. "It seems," he said, "that you are not finished with your good deeds. I won't ask you your motivation. If you would do what you did for a perfect stranger, then how much more would you do for family?"
He turned back to Sarah.
"I'm going to take a chance on you Miss Cross," he said to her. "You're already going to be behind the curve, since we're already a month into the semester. I'm going to give you a year. If, at the end of the year, your GPA is markedly improved, then I will allow you to continue studying with us. If, however, it has not, then I'm going to have to withdraw you from PSU."
"What would you consider markedly improved?" asked Brian. "If her place here depends on it, it's only fair that she has a number to shoot for."
The dean nodded. "That's fair," he said. "If she attains at least 3.5 overall GPA, then I will withdraw her provisional status and her place with us will be secured. Of course, this is all subject to all tuition and fees being paid in full."
He once again turned his gaze on Sarah.
"The major you have chosen is not an easy one. It's going to require a good deal of work from you. Both your parents and Mr. Stott are going to be investing a great deal of time and money into your education.
"Many believe that school life is easy. Maybe that is because we are not as regimented as high school. Maybe you feel that you can take advantage of the freedom the university offers in this regard and show up for class, or turn in work, whenever you feel like it." He did cast a small glance in my direction at that.
"Let me tell you," he continued, "that the next four years are going to be hard work. But, if you put in the work then you will definitely reap the rewards and earn a good degree followed by a good job. It's up to you. Are you willing to put in the work? Are you willing to repay the trust that I, and everyone else, am placing on you?"
Sarah nodded vehemently "I will," she said. "This is all I wanted to do. I'm not going to waste this opportunity."
The Dean gazed at her for a few moments.
"Then," he said finally, "welcome to PSU. If you would like to go along to the admissions office, I will let them know you are coming. They will take you through all the formalities." He looked at me. "Including payment."
I smiled at him.
We left his office and made our way to the admissions office, where there was a lot of paperwork to fill in. I called Dean to get the details for his accountant so they could organize payment. They also gave Sarah a book list, so I suggested another trip to Briar's books.
"We'll cover her books," said Brian. "It's the least we can do. I'll also give Sarah an allowance. If you're covering her rent and food, then we can't expect you to give her an allowance too."
"Okay then," I said. "When do you want to move in?" I directed this last at Sarah.
"I'm going to be starting on Monday," she said. "How about Saturday? I'm already a couple of essays behind. I have a few weeks to catch up on everything, as well as keep up with any new work set. It's going to be hard."
I smiled at her.
"Don't worry," I said to her. "I'll show you how you can make it a lot easier. You'll still have to do the work, but with your Telepathy and your full capabilities, now that your amulet has been removed, you'll catch up quick."
"My boyfriend, Trevor, is back on Wednesday," she told me. "Can I bring him over to introduce him? It's going to be a shock to him that I'm moving in with you guys. The last he heard, I still didn't have a plan as to what I was going to do next."
"Is he studying?" I asked.