Evan Anderson the History Professor Falls Deeply in Love with Student Emily Patterson

History Professor Evan Andersons forbidden love affair with a brilliant student, Emily Patterson, unfolds in this passionate tale of academic obsession

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Evan Anderson the History Professor Falls Deeply in Love with Student Emily Patterson This volume contains Ch. 1 to Ch 5 of 15 chapters in all. Chapter 1 As a professor of history at Wyndham College, Evan Anderson enjoyed teaching the introductory courses to the freshmen and other undergraduates as much as the seminar courses with the postgraduate students. He knew he was a marginal salesman, but hoped his enthusiasm for his discipline would transfer to a few of the undergrads and lead them to the major. It was during one of these large seminar courses that he’d met his precious Emily. It was fate, he believed, that place her in the 10:55 class on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The next event would be lunch. Although not shy, Evan did have some sense of professional standards. He didn’t invite her to have a meal with him until after the mid-term exams. The pretext had been to discuss the interesting essay she produced on colonial trade between Europe and the Western Hemisphere. In reality, her essay produced no new information, but was well organized and quite passably written. Evan smiled as he remembered that first date, although, officially, it wasn’t a date. He’d begun by telling her that she seemed an unusual student with some potential for further study in the discipline. She admitted to having taken time after her high school graduation to assist her aging parents before enrolling six years later than most other freshmen. Evan acknowledged his preference for students who had some seasoning in real-world experiences. They knew, he told her, that grades were earned rather than given out based on the subjective influence of the faculty. Mentally, he calculated the age difference and, although it spanned seven years, it was half the usual spread of the standard freshmen women in his introductory classes. Lunches became a regular event for the two of them and topics ranged far beyond the narrow subject of academia. Evan was thrilled to hear she had no regular relationships. She claimed that she had little time or interest in the drama of the typical student and infrequent contact with graduate students who might be closer to her own age. She seemed to welcome the interest of her history professor. …but everything was about to change

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