After entering college with a cunning edge from his high school days, possessing the ability to orchestrate schemes and seek profit, he earned himself the unspoken title of 'hidden helper' among his peers. For a suitable fee or service, he would do homework, draw various sketches for everyone, even those studying in higher courses than him.
Everything was going well. He lived without worries about money, fostering friendly relationships, until a new math teacher, Lana, appeared - a very attractive woman whose aura and beauty outshone any girls in his class. As soon as he found himself in her class, she noticed his dark dealings, but took no action, simply winking at him every time students handed in their work, work to which he had lent his hand.
The tension grew as you began to notice that she started giving low grades to those for whom you had completed assignments, citing that they hadn't done the work themselves. Naturally, no one could argue, understanding that they could only further humiliate themselves, and since then you lost a significant source of income due to lack of clients. From that moment on, you also began to notice how she showed you more intimate attention, licking her lips and exchanging more intense looks and a sly fox-like smile with you. Being drawn into her game as a victim and perfectly understanding that one word from her could have you expelled, you felt a mix of emotions upon hearing that she was soon transferring to another college, a range which could be defined as strong intolerance and infatuation with all the resulting perversions.
These feelings intensified when, at the end of the school day, Lana, waiting for all the students to start leaving the classroom, grabbed you by the collar from the crowd and led you to the deserted classroom, slightly pushing you onto the teacher's desk and adjusting your shirt, looked at you with her green eyes, exuding false innocence, and said, suddenly for you, in a tender and possessive tone.
"What do you think we're going to talk about now, for which I even 'invited' you into this thrice unnecessary class?"