![]() ![]() Lucas Blackwell was once a highly respected profiler for the FBI. And August can’t have anyone knowing about him. Except that, when they first touch, Lucas recoils as if he knows, really knows that August also happens to be a cold, calculating serial killer, tasked with ridding the world of evil and dangerous people one murder at a time. If they don’t like him, that’s their problem.īut then he literally stumbles into psychology professor Lucas Blackwell in the middle of the campus quad one day and suddenly he cares very much about what one particular someone thinks about him. The knowledge of his dangerousness doesn’t particularly bother him, since he’s the son of a billionaire (money = free pass) and also a psychopath incapable of putting himself in anyone else’s shoes. Blessed with a genius IQ, his brain is constantly assessing, computing, and drawing conclusions. ![]() It’s as if he gives off major danger vibes to anyone in close proximity– at least, that’s what years of thoughtful consideration have forced him to conclude. Plot: August Mulvaney is used to people on the street casting him anxious glances and a wide berth. ![]()
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