Chapter I.
1. Nikolas stays after class to help those who are struggling to comprehend the lecture material.
2. He needs to inflate his ego.
3. One day a small group of students gather around him, eagerly awaiting his discourse.
4. He notices among this group a young lady, whom he finds intriguing, and sets himself after.
5. He throughly explains what he knows to the paupers.
Chapter II.
1. A year passes, Nikolas is in class again.
2. He notices the girl again, still in the same class as he is.
3. Staring at her vigorously, he notices her dress matches the pattern on his.
4. He writes down his observation.
5. He decides on a course of action.
Chapter III.
1. He buys a dark robe and tunic and paints it bright red spattered with blood.
2. That night, he goes to her dinner table, and slips the sleeping powder unto her wine.
3. While she is fast asleep, he abducts her and takes her to a remote location.
4. Wearing the robe, he assumes the identity of "DESMOND THE DESTRUCTOR"
5. He explains his evil plans to her, saying he has kidnapped her and holds her for ransom.
Chapter IV.
1. He tells her that she will die if he is not paid.
2. Nikolas slips quietly into the woods while she is not looking.
3. He replaces "DESMOND THE DESTRUCTOR" with a bale of straw, wearing the robe.
4. Thus the impression is given that he keeps watch over her, though from a large distance.
5. Nikolas, now without disguise, runs to her, with his musket, and charges the straw bale.
Chapter V.
1. Nikolas dispatches "DESMOND THE DESTRUCTOR".
2. He goes to the girl and frees her, and takes her back to the town.
3. Believing that Nikolas saved her life, she becomes extremely grateful to him.
4. He uses his new power over her to convince her to have sex with him.
5. Nikolas is quite satisfied that night.
Chapter V, section 3 is "doing it wrong", as they say.
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