A Dark Academic NovelAt Graham Military College, tradition isn't preserved-it's enforced.Five years after a landmark SC court ruling forces the admission of women, the institution insists assimilation is complete. The uniforms are the same. The rules are the same. The expectations are the same.The scrutiny is not.As a quiet, corps-wide investigation begins, first-year cadet Kensley Bennett learns quickly that survival has little to do with strength and everything to do with perception. Every movement is observed. Every mistake is remembered. Loyalty is currency. Silence is protection. And belonging comes at a cost no handbook explains.Set within a rigid hierarchy where discipline borders on obsession, Look. Judge. Repeat. explores what happens when institutions demand conformity while denying acceptance-and how power operates most effectively when it insists it's neutral.Inspired by personal journals but untethered from memoir, this dark academic novel examines surveillance, gender, and ambition inside a system designed to mold-and measure-its own.Some traditions shape you.Others decide whether you're allowed to remain.