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Chapter 24: Extra Credit
"And you're
sure
that's exactly what happened?"
"Yes, officer. I have the exam paper turned in, so you can check with my professor on that point. Tim can vouch for the next part, and I have bruises for the rest until Professor Otterly and his wife intervened to save my life."
Sergeant Michaels sighed, head in his hand as he asked Todd questions for the second time in 24 hours. "And after that, all reports are completely identical, due to Mr. Ruddertail using a Class ability. Thank you. Do you need a note or something for missing exams?"
"No sir, Literature was my last one for today." They were seated in the small police station situated on campus. It had been rather crowded in here for most of the last hour as the limited staff took statements from all witnesses they could get a hold of. Dozens of them. With three officers on staff, that led to a slow process.
"That's good. Now. This is where I ask if you want to press charges. The sequence of events seems clear enough that I wouldn't blame you for wanting to get the ball rolling."
Todd thought for a moment. "That's just paperwork at this point, right? I'm not going to have to run off to court any time soon? I'm here for an education, and despite his best efforts I'm still able to get to class."
The policeman chuckled. "You really are something, huh? It is just paperwork for now. The complicated part with the lawyers comes later."
Todd nodded. "Alright. I don't want Bradley around to try to do that to me or anyone else on this campus. There's two hours until dinner opens, think it'll be ready by then?"
"One way to find out." He dropped an intimidating stack of papers on the table.
"Funny that you had that ready. If I didn't know any better, I'd think you wanted me to do it."
"I think you're a smart young man, Mr. Reed, and it would take a moron to not want to make sure the legal system is involved. Either that, or someone with no faith in the system. As soon as five students gave the same story, I made sure to get copies of this run."
"Thanks... I think." Todd had plenty to get it started. The medical evaluation, the eyewitness reports, everything. His wrist was more of the limiting factor, by the time he was done writing down what he needed, he was feeling like he was about to become left-handed for a bit. Sergeant Michaels was both patient and helpful, a fact which made Todd start to suspect he had his own reasons for it. If Bradley had been as much of a problem before now as more than one person had hinted, this police officer might be eager for the chance to actually pin what was coming around to the hulking Demon. He found the thought encouraging.
Nearly an hour later he was out the door, ball rolling and ready to try to scrape what he could from the rest of the day. Todd was feeling sexed out, which was a heck of a thing to say for someone who had been so desperate two weeks ago, but there it was. Even the math major had lost count of how many times he'd cum in, on, with, and for the various sexy women on campus. Maybe he could do some actual studying for the classes he knew he wasn't going to get to skip. Maybe he could pull up a video game. Maybe even call his dad, he realized with a brief pang of guilt that he had been at school for a week and a half and still hadn't done so. The thought was enough for him to start heading towards his dormitory room to fix that, but he hadn't made it halfway there before he was stopped again.
Professor Ruddertail was walking towards Todd, and his wife was at his side. He saw Todd and picked up the pace a bit. "Todd, it's good that I caught you. Apologies for the abrupt nature of the conversation earlier, we had other goals in mind."
Mrs. Reina Ruddertail held out her hand. "Glad to finally be able to put a face to the name. My husband has sunk quite a bit of his own time into you, along with a few others."
"Nice to meet you, ma'am. He talks about you all the time in class, and the tray of cookies you sent smelled amazing from the front row."
Reina laughed a bit as the Professor facepalmed. "Alright, while I'm sure my wife enjoys the compliments as much of the next otter, I do have some instructions for you, Todd."
Todd felt his spine stiffen a bit. "Yes, sir?"
"Oh, don't be like that. Dean Hightower isn't going to fire me, and the investigation should be done in time for me to be back teaching Monday. I'm on record several times warning him that such an event was coming, and if you haven't figured it out yet I always keep the evidence." His whiskers twitched. "No, what I am trying to do is keep several of our best and brightest from being... dragged down, shall we say, by things at work behind the scenes. You seem to have linked up with several of them already, but I need you all on guard."
"That is awfully vague, sir."
"I'm still under a nondisclosure agreement for many things, and I would not dare violate it. Not now, when investigations are ongoing." His whiskers twitched again. "We have to get going, but I will see you next week. Tell your friends not to be too mean to the sub." He turned and left, heading towards the staff parking lot.
Todd stood and stared. He just didn't know how the man could be so calm about all of this. He'd literally led his wife in beating the tar out of an undeniably dangerous student, talked about conspiracies he couldn't discuss directly, encouraged him to form and maintain networks of friends, and got temporarily suspended from his job. It made Todd's week look tame.
He found himself alone again and panicked for a moment before realizing something important. The person he was scared of, the reason why he wanted to make sure he was guarded and witnessed? Yeah, that guy was in the hospital. If he had any friends left, they weren't likely to try anything. Not after witnessing two events like that in two days. Todd once again thanked the Status for his friends and his Luck score, since he'd likely not be able to walk otherwise. Further musings were interrupted by a
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