Thomas woke up naked. He was curled up on the cold floor next to a big pool of dried jizz.
Ah yes, that was his.
His memory started to return as he got up. Full reset had not been entirely unpleasant, though not something he wanted to go through regularly. He preferred to have more control.
His clothes and the technician tablet were in a pile on the floor. On top was a piece of paper.
"You're welcome. -A," it said.
There was no denying that his mind was clearer than it had been in a long time. What had happened? It had been weeks, maybe a month, since he'd been able to see things clearly.
Right, it had started when he'd fallen in love with Christine. Since then his perception of the reality had been modulated by a mixture of love and lust that he'd unsuccessfully tended with furious masturbation and daydreams.
He really should take better care of himself. Not just sexually or emotionally, but in general. He was acutely aware of how badly he was out of shape. He had an alarming case of emerging freshman gut. His hair was a mess and his facial stubble was an embarrassment rather than masculine.
He needed a life coach and a therapist. And separately, he needed to use his time better than to chase pussy that he was too scared to touch even when he could do so.
Thomas got dressed in the hazmat suit Adonis had politely left for him. There'd be a lot of explaining to do if the sorority girls called cops on him.
His fear was unnecessary. The entrance hall of the sorority house was empty. As he walked out he realized the sun was just rising. Good timing.
He walked to the campus and to the math building. He saw a graduate student who looked like he hadn't slept all night wander the corridors, but otherwise the building was empty.
The door to the professor's door opened easily. Had he forgotten to lock it or did the suits make him able to open locked doors in the simulation? It didn't matter.
He started composing a message on the tablet. It didn't matter if the professor would walk in; he was invisible to the agents, after all.
"Hello,
I know what happened in the motel room 42 between you and the other person present. She does not know me and she does not know I am writing this to you.
To show I am serious, I am attaching a still image, showing you sitting in the room, waiting for her arrival with the bottle of wine and condoms. Rest assured there is a video of the whole interaction but to protect her privacy should you go to the police I am not including that here. The full video will be included in a subsequent message to various authorities and news outlets should the demands here not be fully met."
Thomas smiled at first but was soon overcome by his pity for Lina. How alone she must feel, alone in a foreign country, paid pittance in exchange for her brilliant work, and forced to prostitute herself to her superior.
"I will keep this simple. You are to not have sex with her or any other student ever again. I will keep watch and I will know. You are to not talk with her or any other student behind closed doors. You will keep all future interactions with her strictly business and should she want to change advisors you will do everything you can to make it happen. On top of that every Monday you will take $200 in cash and put it in an envelope and leave said envelope on your desk overnight. I will take this cash and deliver it to her in a way she does not know where it is from.
Any attempts to retaliate against her will not be tolerated. Any attempts to uncover my identity will be fruitless but will nevertheless not be tolerated. You are free to go to the police for extortion but be assured that the detective will be receiving mail from me afterward."
Thomas debated including a snarky remark at the end but decided against it. He sent the document to the professor's own printer together with the still image he found using the recording system Adonis had told him about.
He paused at the realization. There would be so much material there. He wasn't sure if all agent activity was recorded or just active monitoring, but it would be a trove of treasure, and probably some horror, if he dared to take a look.
He'd have to think about it another day. For now he folded the papers neatly, put them in a university-branded envelope he took from the professor's desk, and put the envelope on the professor's keyboard.
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With that bit of business taken care of Thomas skulked to his dorm room and changed very, very quietly to his normal clothes while his roommate snored.
"You're back," Thomas heard as he was buttoning up his jeans.
"Yeah. Sorry, didn't mean to wake you up," Thomas turned to his roommate.
"Try not making noise the next time. I've heard it helps. So, uh, have a nice night?"
You wouldn't believe, he thought.
"Uh, yeah. Some board games, nerdy stuff, you know. It was late so I just slept on the couch there," he said.
"Sure. So, there was a girl here last night. Christine, I think. She was looking for you."
"Really? Did she say why?"
"I didn't think to ask. She said she'd come again tomorrow. That's today in today's time frame, if you're not keeping track."
"Yeah, great. Well, I actually need to run now. Have some errands to do. See you!" Thomas said, almost running out the door. Christine was the last person he wanted to see right now. He'd need to get cured of her and the best way would be to limit contact.
Thomas was nervous when he opened the door to the university's health center. The receptionist was a middle-aged woman with a friendly but tired face.
"Hi. Could I see a therapist?"
She looked at him over her glasses. "Do you have an appointment?"
"No, but this is kind of urgent. Is there anyone available?"
Her face stiffened. "Are you considering self-harm?"
"Oh no! Nothing like that. Just feel I'm about to have a breakdown. Please, is there anyone I could talk to?"
She nodded and started typing on her computer.
"There's nobody who's fully board certified, but we do have an intern, miss Stafford, in the office now. Let me call."
The call took only a few seconds. Thomas couldn't hear what they were talking about.
"Sir? Yes, miss Stafford will see you. I should note that this is mainly a preliminary intake call where she will assess whether you need a certified therapist or whether she can take you as a client. If you do need a professional then we will try to book you as soon as possible. Okay?"