Martina didn't know Julieta all that well. They lived in the same dormitory, but Julieta's room was about three floors down and they only ever saw each other on the mornings when neither one of them skipped breakfast, which was about one in four. They both showed up to meetings at the Latinx Cultural Group in the student union sometimes, but Julieta was on the basketball team and Martina worked nights at her father's veterinary clinic, so neither one of them could commit. Basically, Martina knew Julieta on sight and knew that she had an athletic scholarship, and that was it.
So when Julieta sprinted up to her mid-knock, snagged her wrist halfway through its arc, and yanked it away from Professor Trenton's door before it could connect with the wooden surface, Martina understood perfectly well how she could do it. But not why. "What the-?" she managed to get out, before Julieta put her other hand over Martina's mouth and stifled Martina's question before she could finish it.
Martina's confusion persisted pretty much the whole time the other girl half-shoved, half-dragged her down the hall, around the corner, and into the stairwell. Half of her shock simply derived from how easily Julieta maneuvered her body around like a child's plaything-Martina didn't think of herself as weak or out of shape, but up close Julieta proved to have a good foot of height and eighty pounds of weight advantage on her. And judging from the ease with which she lifted Martina clean off her feet, that extra weight was pretty much all muscle. Martina suddenly had a pretty good idea why Julieta had an athletic scholarship.
They wound up going down a whole flight of stairs and into the study lounge on the third floor before Julieta let go of Martina's mouth. Martina tamped down her instinct to struggle while they were going down the staircase, but she definitely struggled the last twenty or thirty feet. It didn't do any good, which may have been part of the reason why Martina let out her frustrations so loudly when she got the chance. "What the fuck?" she shouted, grateful that the room was empty. "Seriously, what the fucking fuck was that?" Not that she wouldn't have said the same thing otherwise, but she would have at least felt a little weird about making a scene.
Julieta looked...not sorry, exactly, but at least like she knew she had something to be sorry about. "Look, I can explain, okay?" she said, gesturing placatingly with the hand that wasn't still holding Martina's wrist in a firm-but-not-tight grip. "I just wanted to get you away from there before Professor Trenton heard us and came out to see what was going on." Martina wondered if the other woman even noticed her attempts to pull free. It sure didn't look like it.
"Why?" Martina asked, trying to remind herself that she didn't have to freak out over this. Julieta wasn't actually trying to hurt her, she just wasn't letting go. "What the fu-" She sighed, forcing herself to calm down. It's just like at the clinic, she told herself. Getting agitated never helps anything. "What did you think he was going to do? I just had a few questions about the final, that's all. I screwed up a couple of questions, and I wanted to make sure I understood what I did wrong. It's not like he's going to flip out on me over that."
Julieta's dark brown eyes widened in incredulous amazement. "You really don't know at all, do you? I mean, I thought you just didn't believe it, but...what's your major again? Pre-med?"
"Veterinary medicine," Martina corrected sheepishly. "But I mean, it's stuff I all know. My dad's been a vet since before I was born, I'm just going to school to get the paper so I can take over the clinic when he retires. I was taking Psych 101 so I could...could..." She trailed into silence, unable to continue in the face of Julieta's astonished stare.
"Holy fuck," Julieta whispered in quiet amazement. "Like, I thought everybody knew about Professor Trenton's 'office hours'. And here's you about to knock on his door with the whole damn campus just about empty. You are so lucky I saw you, girl." She sat down on one of the low benches that ringed the room, seemingly oblivious to the fact that she dragged Martina right down along with her.
Martina felt a sinking sensation in her stomach. "You're not saying Professor Trenton's, like...a perv or something?" she whispered. The image of her hand swinging toward the door kept flashing through her head like it was on a loop. "Only, I mean...Clarissa and Theresa both said that he was really nice to them, really helped them understand the material a lot better. They didn't say anything about..." She shrugged, not wanting to think about what her pause might imply. "About anything."
Julieta rolled her eyes in exasperation. "Well, of course they didn't. Clarissa's an English major, and Theresa's studying physics. They're only taking the Psych 101 because it's a requirement like you. They didn't have the first idea what to look for. He probably got to them before they even knew what hit them, less than a minute after they walked through his door, and by the time he was done with them they told everyone exactly what he wanted them to say. Just like you, if I hadn't been there. If you want to know what Professor Trenton's really like, you have to ask a psych major like me."