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The Job I Didn't Want

[Scene 1: Psychology Lecture Hall – Afternoon]

The lecture hall feels like a pressure cooker.

PROFESSOR ELIAS CRANE, early 30s, composed and cold, writes a term on the board: Cognitive Distortions.

He turns, gaze sweeping the room like a searchlight.

Elias:

"If you don't understand this by now, you're wasting your tuition."

He locks eyes on LENA HART, 24, a bright but worn-out psych major.

Elias:

"Ms. Hart. Define 'catastrophizing.' Real-world example. Now."

Lena answers, throat dry.

Elias (flatly):

"Correct. Barely. You'll need more precision if you plan to be anything beyond average."

The class exhales when the lecture ends. Students flee. Lena stays behind, fuming.

Lena (to her friend):

"One more sarcastic remark and I'll throw myself off the cognitive distortion spectrum."

[Campus Café – That Night]

Lena's laptop shows an overdraft warning. Her rent notice flashes.

She scrolls the school job forum — one post jumps out:

Discreet nanny needed. Afternoon care. High pay.

No name, just an email.

Desperate, she applies.

Lena (typing):

Senior psych major. Flexible afternoons. CPR certified. Available immediately.

[Admin Wing – Next Day]

She arrives at Room 312, surprised it's in the professor's wing.

Then she sees the nameplate:

Professor Elias Crane.

Her eyes widen.

"No. No. No."

Before she can leave, the door swings open.

Elias (stoic):

"Ms. Hart. I assume you're here for the nanny job?"

Lena (in disbelief):

"You're the one hiring a nanny?"

Elias:

"I kept the listing anonymous for a reason."

He gestures to the office.

"I don't have time for sentiment, Ms. Hart. Just competence. My nephew needs someone reliable."

Lena (in shock):

"You have a nephew?"

Elias:

"My sister is undergoing treatment overseas. I'm his guardian for the foreseeable future."

She takes a step back.

Lena:

"I'm sorry. I didn't realize… I can't."

Elias (curt):

"Very well. I'll find someone else."

He closes the door. Lena stands in the hallway, stunned — and strangely conflicted.

[ Lena's Apartment – Late Night]

Her phone buzzes with another rent alert. She checks her empty fridge, sighs, then stares at Elias's email.

Lena (softly):

"I can't believe I'm doing this."

She opens a new message:

Hi Professor Crane. If the position's still available… I'll take it.

[Elias's Office – Same Time]

He opens the email, his expression unreadable.

After a long pause, he replies with one word:

"3:00 p.m."

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