001~Rebecca & Silas
Exam season was just around the corner and Rebecca and her friends planned a studying sleepover every other day. Even if studying never happened, she was glad she was having fun with her friends-she knew it by now that she’d spend long hours in the library. Storming in their favorite coffee shop, Rebecca decided not to get any coffee, just a few doghnuts for her daily sugar dose. Giggling at a random joke one of them said, she turned her head, her eyes resting on him.
Silas Banks. Rebecca’s little crush. And also her college professor. She was sure he knew her by name, because she was one of the students that always wanted to discuss whatever the lesson was about. And being an English lit major made the crush a little bigger. Her heart started beating loud in her ears, after paying for her doghnuts. “Be right back”, she said quickly to her friends-they weren’t English lit majors, so she was sure they didn’t know him. Deep down she hoped that they wouldn’t realize the crush. As she moved closer to his table, she smiled lightly at him. “Hello Mr Banks. I hope you remember me”, she felt a little too shy for her own good.
For Silas, exam season was just about as exhausting for him as it was his students. Not only did it mean a pretty endless amount of papers for him to go over and read, but it was also a tell to make sure he was doing his job properly. He needed to make sure the students were processing and learning the things that were required for their future classes and careers, and if there were things he had missed in his teachings.
He spent quite a bit of time at his local coffee shop that was just a short walk down the street of his apartment. Being home and reading a mountain of research papers could get rather isolating, so even if he wasn’t necessarily interacting with anyone while he was out, at least he was surrounded by other people. He had headphones in while he read, but looked up whenever he saw the familiar blonde approaching him. He was pretty close with some students, always professionally of course, but Rebecca was one he couldn’t help but have taken notice of in a different way. “Rebecca. Hey! How are you?” He asked, with a polite smile. Even if there was a certain attraction to his student, he would have never done anything to make her feel uncomfortable.














