The Absurd Philosopher - Omar Metahuman Character

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Omar:

An early morning request had Omar meet his client in a hotel bar that reeked of cigar smoke and old money. He listened without blinking as he tapped a manicured nail against his coffee. “There’s a board vote tomorrow. I need a yes from Dr. Saeed, and he thinks he has principles,” she said as smoke escaped her lips. Omar nodded the way a locksmith nods at a stubborn door, with a grin of challenge. He didn’t aim to threaten Dr. Saeed, not in the blunt, vulgar way; he was merely going to edit the man’s world until “yes” became the only comfortable shape left.

By lunchtime, Omar had a friendly journalist sniffing around an out-of-context quote from Saeed’s decade-old lecture, a donor infering questions about “optics,” and a junior colleague receiving a calendar invite from Dr. Saeed for an “urgent compliance interview” at a no tell motel just out of town. Omar then sent Saeed a single message from an unlisted number: a photo of his daughter’s school pickup line, taken from a distance that said I’m careful, not cruel, and a second photo of Saeed shaking hands with someone he’d publicly criticized, cropped so it looked like camaraderie. “This is what tomorrow can look like,” Omar wrote, “unless you prefer the version where you spend the next year explaining yourself.” When Saeed called, voice tight and righteous, Omar let him talk himself hoarse, savoring the moral vocabulary like a wine he never intended to swallow. He then offered an escape hatch dressed as dignity: vote yes, step down “to focus on research,” receive a generous grant under a different heading, and keep your reputation intact because it will have been your choice. The next morning Saeed voted yes with a face like chalk, and the client smiled as if she’d won something fair. Omar slipped out before the applause, pleased in the quiet way a man is pleased when gravity behaves as expected, leaving behind yet another clean result and a faint, invisible bruise on the day.

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