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Uniforms and Consultations

  Aaron stepped through the vast entrance hall of St. Ignatius Academy,

  his acceptance letter clutched in his hand.

  He was to meet the

  guidance counselor for his orientation, and the school outfitter for

  his uniform.

  He walked briskly

  through the granite halls, following the marked directions and

  finally reached the guidance counselor's office.

  The door opened

  before he could knock and a tall young, Chinese-American priest,

  dressed in a black cassock smiled down at him.

  "Come in,"

  he invited.

  Aaron entered the

  office. It was quite spacious and lined with shelves full of various

  psychology books.

  "I am Father

  Abel Chang, the guidance counselor here," the priest introduced

  himself.

  "I'm Aaron

  Zakhrov, Father," replied Aaron shaking Father Abel's offered

  hand.

  "I've heard you

  are quite the gifted student," replied Father Abel sitting down

  at his desk and gesturing for Aaron to do the same.

  Aaron trained his

  cold and calculating gaze on Father Abel. "I see my reputation

  precedes me Father," he said.

  "Not quite,"

  chuckled Father Abel as he handed Aaron a booklet.

  "I know you

  might be tired of tests right now, but this one is quite simple. Just

  a standardized personality assessment," he explained as Aaron

  flipped through the questions.

  "Very well,"

  said Aaron in his clipped tone and began to write his answers in the

  booklet.

  Father Abel watched

  intently as Aaron answered the test questions. Two things stood out

  to him.

  The first was

  confirmation of Catherine's observations that Aaron was left-handed,

  used a fountain pen and wrote his answers in cursive, curling his arm

  around the booklet to avoid smudging the ink.

  The second was that

  his writing speed was not very fast, and his handwriting, while

  readable, had a steep slant to the right with his lower case a's and

  o's not fully closed due to him pushing rather than pulling the pen

  across the paper as he wrote.

  After a few minutes,

  Aaron handed the booklet back to Father Abel.

  "Alright, let's

  go over the rules," said Father Abel handing Aaron another book.

  "You can read

  the rules in detail later, but I'll go over the essentials now.

  First, the uniform code here is very strictly enforced. You are to be

  presentable in the correct uniform at all times. That also means you

  cannot wear your PE class uniform to regular class and vice versa. We

  also have a zero-tolerance policy towards bullying of any kind. We

  catch you, you're out," explained Father Abel, his eyes boring

  into Aaron's cold stare to indicate the seriousness of these rules.

  Aaron returned the

  intense stare with a cold and calculating one of his own. "I

  understand Father," he said.

  Father Abel dropped

  his serious demeanor and gave Aaron a friendly smile. "You know,

  I've always admired stoicism, but I cannot practice it enough as it

  is quite detrimental to my job as a priest and guidance counselor.

  You, on the other hand seem to have a natural affinity for it,"

  he chuckled.

  Aaron raised an

  eyebrow. "Stoicism?" he asked.

  "A philosophy

  that says you must always be the master of your emotions. Revealing

  them too much can be seen as a sign of weakness, and they can be used

  against you. Isn't that what you're doing?" asked Father Abel.

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  Aaron gave a

  nonchalant shrug. "I like being in control of my environment,"

  he said.

  "I see,"

  said Father Abel. "And what do you think of the rules? Do they

  make you feel like you are not in control?" he asked carefully

  observing Aaron.

  "No. I believe

  they are there to protect students and the school. I have no problems

  with following them," replied Aaron.

  "Or do you not

  have a problem following them because you're the one who designed the

  parts of our new ID system that are meant to enforce them?"

  probed Father Abel.

  A smile flickered

  across Aaron's face. "I merely designed the infraction recording

  and penalizing software. The rules were already in place. Albeit, not

  as efficiently enforced," he said.

  "I see. Well

  thank you for coming. You can get your uniform now," said Father

  Abel standing up to show Aaron out of his office.

  ---

  Aaron entered the

  school uniform shop, the smell of fabric and leather wafting over

  him.

  Blazers and skirts

  hung from faceless mannequins in one corner and the walls were lined

  with bolts of black and white fabric.

  Black leather Oxford

  shoes and black leather pumps with 4-centimeter kitten heels lined

  the bottom shelves of the walls.

  A beautiful young

  blonde woman greeted him. "Hello, are you here for a uniform?"

  she asked him politely.

  Aaron's analytical

  gaze roved over her slender body.

  She was wearing the

  girl's uniform of a black blazer, tie, blouse, pleated skirt,

  pantyhose and black leather pumps with 4-centimeter kitten heels.

  Her long blonde hair

  was done up in a high ponytail with delicate blonde tresses framing

  her oval-shaped face.

  She had a gold badge

  pinned to her blazer lapel with the name Sophia in black letters.

  "Are you a

  student here, Ms Sophia?" he asked.

  "U-um no, I'm

  an alumnus. I'm actually in college, working here part-time. I just

  really like the uniform," Sophia mumbled flustered by Aaron's

  demeanor and gaze.

  Unlike the

  undressing stares she got from the store's usual male clientele,

  Aaron's stare seemed to study how the uniform looked on her.

  Aaron inclined his

  head at her answer and stepped closer. "I'm here to be outfitted

  in the uniform. Would you be able to help me with that, Ms Sophia?"

  he asked her.

  Sophia shook her

  head slightly to regain her composure. "Of course, sir,"

  she said leading him to a large mirror and a raised platform at the

  back of the shop.

  "If I may ask,

  how old are you, sir?" she asked Aaron. She wondered why she had

  slipped into a more formal and respectful tone with him despite her

  being almost 21, but it felt very natural.

  "I will turn 13

  this September Ms. Sophia" answered Aaron.

  "I see. Well

  I'm done with your measurements, how would you like the uniform to

  fit sir? If it is a little loose, then you can grow into it, and you

  won't have to buy new ones too often." she asked.

  Aaron gave her a

  look, that made her squirm uncomfortably. "I believe the uniform

  you are wearing fits you perfectly does it not Ms. Sophia?" he

  asked her.

  "Y-yes sir."

  Sophia mumbled, suddenly feeling that she had asked a very insulting

  question.

  "And if it were

  loose, would you have the same feelings on it?" probed Aaron.

  Sophia went red with

  embarrassment. "I apologize for my suggestion sir. I'll tailor

  it to fit you perfectly" she said quietly, feeling very small

  despite Aaron being at least 2 heads shorter than her.

  Aaron inclined his

  head in acknowledgement and stepped down from the platform. "When

  will it be ready?" he asked.

  "Two days from

  now, sir," said Sophia. Aaron nodded his head again and left the

  shop.

  ---

  Father Abel sat

  surrounded by various psychology books and research papers, rubbing

  his temples in exhaustion.

  Aaron's assessment

  was proving to be extremely difficult.

  While Aaron

  exhibited exceptional intelligence and a strong desire for control

  over his emotions and environment, he was well aware of his

  limitations and didn't possess the inflated ego or supreme

  self-confidence that came with Narcissistic Personality Disorder.

  "It can't be,"

  muttered Father Abel to himself, as he poured over a dissertation

  written by one of his psychology professors, a Father Viktor Goering.

  Seizing his phone,

  Father Abel dialed a number, hoping that it was still valid.

  "Hello, Father

  Viktor Goering speaking" came the answer in German accented

  English.

  "Father Viktor,

  it's me Abel Chang. Class of 2021. I need your expertise with a

  particular case" replied Father Abel, relief washing over him.

  "Abel Chang?

  Oh! Yes I remember. Very well, I'm now based at St. Joseph's church

  in Boston. When do you wish to meet?" answered Father Viktor.

  "Is it possible

  to meet now? I'm at St. Ignatius Academy, it's only 15 minutes away"

  asked Father Abel eagerly.

  "Well, yes I

  suppose. There isn't much intellectual stimulation in this back-water

  parish that has been my exile" chuckled Father Viktor.

  "Thank you,

  Father! I'll be there as soon as I can!" said Father Abel,

  springing up to gather his jacket, gloves and helmet.

  ---

  "I see why you

  decided to reach out to me," chuckled Father Viktor as he looked

  over Aaron's case file.

  "I'm still

  unsure on whether Aaron's case, or even the symptoms is legitimate,"

  said Father Abel, nursing a cup of coffee.

  "Skepticism is

  indeed a much-needed quality in a scientist. However, you must not

  let sociocultural norms color your skepticism. I believe you have

  found a legitimate case. Young Aaron here exhibits a classic case of

  natural dominance," said Father Viktor.

  "I tried to

  find concrete evidence of it, but research seems extremely scant, and

  many in the scientific community feel that natural dominance is some

  sort of Nazi pseudo-scientific hoax invented to justify sadism and

  authoritarianism," grumbled Father Abel.

  "It is the

  reason for my exile. My dissertation delved into the uncovered

  research of the war-crimes and attitudes prevalent in the early 20th

  century. Natural dominance was considered a normal part of psychology

  at the time, but quickly lost its legitimacy due to changing

  political and cultural narratives. However, the symptomatic evidence

  in your case is quite clear. Aaron displays a strong sense of

  protectiveness, and possessiveness, a desire for control, and finds

  validation in coercing or manipulating people to follow his views and

  rules," said Father Viktor.

  "How severe

  would you say his symptoms are?" asked Father Abel, worry

  evident in his face.

  "I would say

  that they range from mild to moderate. It appears that he is somewhat

  self-aware about them, and is using Stoicism to keep himself in

  check. Quite commendable for someone so young. Another person would

  be engaging in typical juvenile delinquent behavior to satiate these

  tendencies" said Father Viktor.

  "Aaron Zakhrov

  is proving to be quite the enigma," sighed Father Abel.

  "Indeed.

  However, I believe you are up for the task. Even during college, you

  exhibited a very admirable sense of empathy and excellent

  psychoanalytical skills," said Father Viktor gently, causing

  Father Abel to flush.

  "Thank you for

  your insight Father Viktor. I shall take my leave now," he said

  solemnly, standing up.

  "It was a

  pleasure Abel. And feel free to consult with me any time," said

  Father Viktor as he bade the younger priest farewell.

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