Professor Astor: Chapter 61
Professor Astor (Off-Limits)
Thor stares at Dean Ferguson with a chilling smile on his face. I know he has already picked the woman who will replace the dean if he doesnât ensure that I walk away unscathed.
What neither of us counted on was the amount of people who would attempt to go against us just because of Adrianâs surname. Itâs almost as though they tried to turn him into an example, to prove that theyâre independent from the name the school bears.
In the last few weeks, Thor has shown me what being an Astor at Astor college truly means. Heâs had several board members who were likely to vote against me replaced outright, and weâre now left with what I expect to be a unilateral decision to dismiss my case.
I worked myself to the bone for my PhD, and by the time he became my advisor, Iâd already done most of my research. My prototype was already built, and the design didnât change much. All I did was integrate some more hardware. Iâd actually already written most of my dissertation, too. I definitely earned my PhD â or I will, as soon as they let me defend my dissertation.
âProfessor Astor.â
âMr. Astor,â he corrects them. Itâs still surreal to me that he gave up his job for me. It makes me feel bitter and resentful. Itâs such a high price to pay when no one was harmed because of the choices we made. I received no unjust benefits from my relationship with him. All heâs ever done is protect me, but heâs never overstepped his role as my advisor, not when it came to my dissertation. I never received help I didnât ask for, and I never asked him for more than Iâd ask my previous advisor.
I fully understand that weâre to blame for being in this situation, but to know that Thor lost his job because of me fills me with irrational anger and a feeling of overwhelming helplessness.
The dean turns toward me and smiles. âOur investigation was thorough, involving conversations with every party connected to your dissertation. They all confirmed what we already suspected: that you finalized the major elements of your dissertation before Professor Astor joined as faculty staff. As such, we will allow you to defend your dissertation and finish your PhD. You may also resume teaching your classes. Your suspension is lifted as of now.â
The relief I feel at his words has me feeling faint, and I inhale shakily. This is about more than just my dissertation. Had they said no, that wouldâve also meant that weâd lose our chance to convince my father that Thor and I can handle the consequences of our actions. Heâd never give us his blessing if the result today had been unfavorable.
âThank you,â I tell him, smiling politely. I have no doubt theyâre going to give me a hard time when it comes to defending my dissertation, but thatâs okay. All I need is a chance.
The dean looks at Thor and smiles tightly, as though he wants to apologize but knows he shouldnât. Thor ignores him and rises to his feet, but I see the bittersweet look in his eyes. Heâs happy for me, but it canât be easy for him to be here today, knowing heâll never teach another class.
Weâre both quiet as we walk out of the building, and Thor grabs my hand. I look at him, startled, and he smiles. âYou know how fast gossip travels. Thereâs no way no one knows about us. Besides, thereâs no need to hide it anymore.â
He entwines his fingers with mine, and I smile as we walk through the square in front of our campus. âYou know,â he says. âMy mother was a teacher. She was a university lecturer, and she was my hero.â
I look up at him, surprised. âYou never told me that.â
He shakes his head. âI donât speak of her often, because each time I do, it still hurts. We lost her five years ago, and Iâm convinced my dad followed her a year later due to heartbreak. Most days Iâm fine, but then I think of her, and the pain just comes rushing back.â
I pause and turn toward him, raising our joined hands to my chest. âSo you followed in her footsteps career-wise?â
I nod. âYeah. I tried to, at least. My mother was the perfect teacher in all aspects of life. She always had advice for me, no matter what was going on in my life, and she always had an endless amount of patience. I didnât just want to follow in her footsteps as a teacher, I also want to follow her lead as a parent.â He pauses and raises his free hand to my face to push my hair behind my ear. âShe would have loved you.â
I look into his eyes, my heart breaking for him. Itâs clear heâs missing her more than usual today, and I wonder if heâs worried that he let her down by losing his job. âIâm sorry,â I tell him, my voice soft. âItâs because of me that you lost your job.â
He shakes his head and cups my face, his thumb tracing over my bottom lip. âDonât be sorry, baby. What Iâm trying to say, albeit badly, is that I know sheâd be proud today. She loved being a teacher, and even if I canât follow in her footsteps, knowing that you are⦠I think sheâd have loved that. Besides, what my mother wanted for me, above all else, is true happiness. If she could see me today, sheâd understand.â
I rise to my tiptoes and wrap my arms around him, hugging him tightly. âI love you, Thor.â
He lifts me off my feet and hugs me back just as tightly. âI love you too, baby,â he says, putting me down, his eyes on mine. âNow we just need to convince your family. Your fatherâs requirement was that thereâd be no consequences of our actions, and today, at last, weâve fulfilled that.â
I nod, instantly nervous. Dad and I have barely spoken since we fell out. Itâs clear to me that he doesnât accept us being together, no matter what he may have told Thor. If anything, he may have said it because he didnât think weâd be able to walk away unscathed from the mess we made.
âHey,â he says, tilting my face up to look at him. âDonât worry, baby. Leave this to me. I wonât let you down.â
Iâm not worried heâll let me down. Iâm worried my father will.