Professor Astor: Chapter 11
Professor Astor (Off-Limits)
I stare at Professor Larson, the words not quite registering. âLeia?â he says, his tone gentle. âI promise that itâs going to be fine. Iâm spending all of next week discussing your research and dissertation with Professor Astor. Donât you worry. Even though Iâm retiring, Iâll still be available for any questions you might have, but I really donât think youâll need me. Professor Astor is a brilliant young man. Heâs going to do an excellent job at supervising you, and heâs published several papers that are in line with your research. He might well be a better fit for you than I ever was.â
âNo,â I say, my ears buzzing. âNo. I donât want to work with him.â My heart starts to race at the thought of having to see him every few days, and not in a good way. My breathing becomes a little quicker as panic threatens to overtake me, and I struggle to stay in control. He canât become my advisor. I can handle seeing him every once in a while at occasions Amara might host, but I donât want to have to work with him.
Professor Larson smiles at me gently. Heâs been my PhD advisor for years now, and he didnât even tell me he was planning to retire. Even worse, Thor is replacing him? It canât be. This cannot be happening to me.
âProfessor Astor will be able to provide you with any support you need, Leia. I promise you. None of the other faculty staff are a good fit for your subject. I stayed as long as I did because there was no one to replace me, but now there is.â
I shake my head. âYou donât understand,â I tell him, scrambling to come up with an excuse. âHeâs⦠heâs my best friendâs cousin. It would be inappropriate.â
Professor Larson crosses his arms and smiles at me. âWhat is the name of this college?â he asks me, and I grimace.
âAstor College.â
He nods. âYour best friendâs family owns this entire school. By that logic, either of you attending here would be inappropriate. We have rigid systems in place to prevent nepotism. Youâre still going to have to defend your dissertation yourself, Leia. Let Professor Astor help you. Heâs a good man, and his academic record is impressive. Besides, heâs powerful. Really powerful. Adrian Astor isnât just Harold Astorâs grandson, heâs also made a fortune integrating machine learning with robotic prosthetics. The man is a genius. Having him in your corner would change your entire career. Youâre both in biotech, and the two of you working together could lead to unprecedented changes in the industry. Being associated with him could open up doors for you that I canât. He can shield you from some of the biases in the industry.â
I hear the words he isnât saying. Iâm a woman in a manâs field, and Iâm a woman of color, at that. Having Adrian Astorâs name associated with mine would protect me from some of the bias and discrimination I often face. I get it, but I donât have to like it. Why is it that no matter how hard I work, itâs never enough? Why do I need protection at all? Why canât my work speak for itself? What does my gender or ethnicity matter?
I nod, defeated. Professor Larson will not budge, and heâs probably right. I canât think of another professor that would be a good fit. I looked up Adrian Astor the moment I realized who he was, and his research is impressive. Itâs not my exact subject since I focus on robotics in reproductive surgery, while heâs more of a generalist, but heâs likely to be a good advisor.
Iâm lost in thought as I walk through the corridor, feeling conflicted. How could this happen to me? I spent two years thinking about this man, and now he suddenly invades every aspect of my life?
I canât stomach the thought of seeing him on a weekly basis, but thereâs no getting out of this. I always believed in fate, but this feels a lot like the cruel results of bad karma.