CHAPTER 181

THIRTY-TWO YEARS AGO…

“Any questions?” Paul Richmond asked, facing the class.

Nobody raised their hands. Everybody seemed disinterested in the class. They were all chatting and looking through their pagers. It was a typical college student attitude. Paul Richmond shook his head and reached for his bag.

“Very well, we shall continue from where we stopped in our next class,” he said.

The whole class rose from the seats immediately to leave the theater.

“And read pages 56 to 77, for the term paper,” he added but he knew nobody had heard him.

His voice had been buried in the ruckus caused by the students leaving the classroom. Paul grabbed his luggage and cursed under his breath. He hated his job but he needed it.

He thought that teaching young college students would be a good thing, but it turned out to be one of the worst decisions he had made. He would have been better off with High school teenagers. Maybe they would have been worse than them. Who knew”

“Umm…Professor Richmond?”
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