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00:00:00You're a scholarship student, correct?
00:00:05Yes.
00:00:06I never thought I would be a stripper in my town's only nightclub.
00:00:10If I want to stay in school, I need to make $10,000 by the end of the night.
00:00:14You look familiar.
00:00:16Who do I know you from?
00:00:17Well, I'm Angel.
00:00:18I'll do whatever it takes to learn your true identity.
00:00:21There's something about you, something.
00:00:22It's been driving me crazy.
00:00:24My professor is kissing me?
00:00:27It's dangerous.
00:00:28I'm your professor, Allie, and I want you.
00:00:31You think your big tits can hide the fact that you have a tiny little brain?
00:00:37Drop out.
00:00:38Smelly Allie, Flynn College is for people who can actually afford to go here.
00:00:43$10,000, I'll do whatever you want.
00:00:45You're not dancing that night.
00:00:48I'm not teaching you to listen but talking back.
00:00:50I'll do anything you say, professor.
00:00:52You've been a bad student.
00:00:54Stay away from Professor Steele.
00:00:56My life's complicated enough to tell a guy like you in it.
00:00:59Then let me uncomplicate it.
00:01:01I know where I recognize you from.
00:01:03Expel her now!
00:01:04Professor Steele!
00:01:05Angel!
00:01:05I stayed up until dawn rewriting that paper.
00:01:23Hopefully it was enough to pass.
00:01:25Miss Matthews.
00:01:26Miss Matthews.
00:01:28I never thought I would be a stripper in my town's only nightclub.
00:01:44But it's the only way I can pay for school.
00:01:46And tonight, I have a private dance with a VIP client that's paying ten times what I make in a night.
00:01:54Hey, where do you think you're going?
00:01:55I have a VIP dance.
00:01:57Hey, why don't you cancel on them and spend the night with me instead, huh?
00:02:01I can't tonight.
00:02:02I need this money for school.
00:02:05School?
00:02:05A whore like you doesn't need school.
00:02:09She needs a man, like me, to tell you what to do.
00:02:12You're right, baby.
00:02:14Go to my dressing room.
00:02:16I'll give you a private show.
00:02:18That's the first smart thing you said all night, college girl.
00:02:21Who are you?
00:02:42I knew who he was the second I saw him.
00:02:44And I knew that he could bring my double life crashing to a halt.
00:02:49I'm your client.
00:02:51That's Jackson Steele, a professor at my college.
00:02:54He was famous on campus for being a hard ass.
00:03:02What's your name, stranger?
00:03:05Call me Jackson.
00:03:07Well, I'm Angel.
00:03:10And I'm here to dance for you.
00:03:15I want more than just a dance.
00:03:17I'm going to screw you.
00:03:19I want to interview you.
00:03:21I'm writing a novel about a dancer.
00:03:23And I want to know...
00:03:24What a nice girl like me is doing in a place like this.
00:03:28All the guys ask me that.
00:03:30Yeah, well, I'm not like the other guys.
00:03:31And I don't lie.
00:03:35So tell me, Angel.
00:03:39What are you doing in a place like this?
00:03:42I'm just here until I find something else.
00:03:45I'm a writer, too.
00:03:47There is more to you than meets the eye, isn't there, Angel?
00:03:50Let's not complicate things.
00:04:00You want this money?
00:04:03Dance.
00:04:07Dance for me.
00:04:08I want the full experience.
00:04:10Plus, I like the way you look in that outfit.
00:04:18I wonder if he'd want me to strip for him if he knew that I was a student at his college.
00:04:21I knew it.
00:04:26You might act tough, but deep down, you're sweet.
00:04:31I guess that's why they call you Angel.
00:04:32If you couldn't handle a guy like me...
00:04:37I could make a guy like you shake in his seat.
00:04:42Prove it.
00:04:43If I want to keep my identity secret,
00:04:45I need to show him that I'm a legit dancer in this club.
00:05:02I need to show him that I'm a legit dancer in this club.
00:05:32I'm coming for you.
00:05:34You have to hide me.
00:05:36Who the hell is that?
00:05:37And why is he trying to get in here?
00:05:38It's the oldest story in the books.
00:05:40I dated a client and he's obsessed with me now.
00:05:42Get out here before I fucking kill you, Angel!
00:05:45I'll take care of you.
00:05:46Come on.
00:05:47It's okay.
00:05:49It's okay.
00:05:49Go ahead.
00:05:54Where is she?
00:05:56Where's Angel?
00:05:57Who's Angel?
00:05:58She's a stone-cold slut, and when I find her,
00:06:00I'm going to teach her a lesson about talking back.
00:06:01And what kind of lesson is that?
00:06:04Woman, don't listen to your words,
00:06:05and you've got to teach her a lesson with your fists.
00:06:07You know, you should really clean up that blood
00:06:09before it stains your cheap suit.
00:06:11What are you talking about?
00:06:12Thanks for saving me, Professor Steele.
00:06:38I hope I never see you around campus.
00:06:53Oh, God.
00:06:58Oh, my hair.
00:07:04Sorry.
00:07:04I must have confused her for the trash can.
00:07:10Class.
00:07:12I'm your new professor, Jackson Steele.
00:07:15I gave my professor a lap dance in the club last night.
00:07:21Um, I thought Mrs. Brown was supposed to teach this class.
00:07:25She's out.
00:07:27I'm in.
00:07:28And class is in session.
00:07:30Is that her?
00:07:32The girl from the club in my class?
00:07:33You look familiar.
00:07:38Who do I know you from?
00:07:40Does he recognize me from the club?
00:07:42I don't know what you're talking about.
00:07:45Huh.
00:07:48Students.
00:07:50You can call me Professor Steele.
00:07:52I'm also known as Jackson Steele.
00:07:55Writer of several of the most popular novels of this generation.
00:08:01Jackson Steele started teaching at Flynn College
00:08:03after taking a break from his writing career.
00:08:05No one knows why.
00:08:06I know where I recognize you from.
00:08:12You have something that belongs to me.
00:08:17You have something that belongs to me.
00:08:20Is he talking about his school ID?
00:08:23I don't know what you're talking about.
00:08:25You're Ellie Matthews, correct?
00:08:33I need your registration paperwork.
00:08:37Before class began, you were all assigned to read one of my novels.
00:08:42Which one of you is brave enough to start the discussion?
00:08:46Put your hand down.
00:08:48He's asking about the assignment.
00:08:49Not where to get food stamps.
00:08:52Miss Matthews.
00:08:54I would love to hear your thoughts.
00:08:57I was up until 3 a.m. doing the reading last night.
00:09:00I've got this.
00:09:02Your book is about the difference between love and lust
00:09:04and how ultimately both drive you crazy.
00:09:12It's impressive.
00:09:12Class dismissed.
00:09:19Class dismissed.
00:09:20Miss Matthews, you're a scholarship student, correct?
00:09:42Yes.
00:09:43Yes.
00:09:44A full ride.
00:09:48I look forward to having you in my class, Miss Matthews.
00:09:51I bet even your panties are from the thrift store.
00:10:06Ew, Ellie, keep those dirty panties to yourself.
00:10:13Leave it to me, you psycho.
00:10:15I'm just paying you back for the academic scholarship that should have been mine.
00:10:19What is a Nepo baby like you even need a scholarship for?
00:10:21What is trailer trash like you need with a college education?
00:10:24You have five seconds to tell me what's going on.
00:10:41I'm sorry.
00:10:42She attacked me.
00:10:43She went rabid and spilled my latte all over my sweater.
00:10:46I'm lucky she didn't burn me.
00:10:49Is that true, Miss Matthews?
00:10:50Of course it's true.
00:10:50I wasn't asking you.
00:10:52She attacked me after class.
00:10:54She even told my skirt away.
00:10:58And none of you helped her?
00:11:00I'll be writing you up for this.
00:11:02Now get out of my sight, all of you.
00:11:08Thank you for helping me, but I can take care of myself.
00:11:12You know she'll leave you alone if you show her you're not afraid of her.
00:11:15I've been getting bullied since kindergarten about being poor.
00:11:18I'm used to it.
00:11:19I swear that I recognized her from the club last night.
00:11:23I should go home.
00:11:24You've been hiding something from me, Miss...
00:11:49One.
00:11:57One, two.
00:11:59You're aicon day.
00:12:00Two, three...
00:12:01Two years.
00:12:02We have one.
00:12:03Two, three, five, six, seven, six.
00:12:06How about I was on-
00:12:07Six, nine years ago?
00:12:08Four, four, seven, seven, ten, eight, ten, ten.
00:12:09One, four, five, seven.
00:12:10Three, seven, three, seven, ten, five, ten, ten.
00:12:12It was a stress I started to explain you because it was not alone yet.
00:12:13Three, two, five.
00:12:14Three, two, six, ten, ten, ten, ten, ten, ten, ten, ten.
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