The campus was already awake when William Reid arrived.Students clustered in small groups along the walkways, laughter drifting through the crisp morning air, backpacks slung over shoulders, coffee cups in hand. It was a familiar sight—one he had once found comforting. Orderly. Predictable. Controlled.Today, it felt like camouflage.William parked in his usual spot, stepped out of his car, and adjusted his tie with deliberate precision. He forced his shoulders back, his posture immaculate, his expression calm. To anyone watching, he was exactly what he had always been: Dr. William Reid, respected lecturer, model academic, a man who belonged here.Inside, however, his thoughts were sharp and singular.Control the situation.That was all that mattered now.He walked briskly toward the faculty building, nodding absently at a colleague who greeted him, returning a polite smile to a student who held the door open for him. Each interaction felt performative, as though he were playing a ro
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