"Can Master Raine… tell Thessy how good she’s doing?" she asked, very subtly going closer. If Raine swung that way, there was a very real chance to get a reaction from her. Most men definitely would.
However, Raine didn’t move. Rather, she was curious about what the woman would do.
Thessy felt awkward as she stood there—releasing her pheromones—but with Raine not doing or saying anything. Shouldn’t he ask her to ’talk’ elsewhere?
He… wouldn’t be thinking of doing things right here, in front of Kimmy, right?!
She pursed her lips. She wouldn’t be too comfortable with that (yes, she also had her limits) but if that’s what the man wants, that’s what he shall receive.
After a pause, she gathered herself and looked up at the ’man’.
"Sir…, it’s really warm lately," she said, her voice changing timber to a more velvety tone. "Should we go inside? Kimmy prefers the outside, but perhaps you have a… different preference."
She raised her hands, gesturing to touch the other’s clothes, but her wrists were held tightly. For a man, Raine’s felt… different. However, her head was too filled with desperation and awkwardness to realize anything. Instead, she just continued with her moves.
"Your clothes seem really warm… especially in this weather."
This was both truth and a line of seduction because Raine was wearing big and loose clothing, which seemed really uncomfortable in this weather.
Since Alterra popularized cloths, various old and new styles also pooped up here and there.
In order to hide her gender better, Raine began to wear more clothes, mostly long-sleeved shirts and polos.
Raine just stared at the woman, making her more and more awkward and unsure of what to do. This rarely happened!
On the other hand, the androgynous woman was seriously considering just kicking her out. In Terran standards, this was definitely grounds for termination, and maybe even a lawsuit.
In Xeno though, it was different. How many people with the qualifications could take on this job? They were mostly in the clinics or in good positions now.
At the very least, Thessy had been doing a pretty good job handling Kimmy and the house. She had questionable morals in terms of romance, but she had investigated the woman and knew she had not yet done anything too bad. She had not really scammed anyone or hurt anyone (physically). In the end, despite her flaws, Raine decided to hire her.
Further, as the owner of the property—even if it was a lease and therefore temporary—Thessy wouldn’t be able to bring a man or anyone in the villa without Raine being notified.
Of course, as a system limitation, the notification would not be sent while he was on Belluga, but would’ve flooded him after she reentered Alterra. It had been a while and no such alert appeared, so he knew Thessy did not even try to get someone in.
Raine sighed and decided to give her one more chance. She stepped back, waving her hand to dismiss the woman. She gestured to go up to her room, definitely intent on locking it.
"I’m tired, just take care of your master well," was all she said in the end. "I’ll give you one last chance. If you make any other questionable choices, prepare to look for a new job."
"Oh, and…" Raine paused before completely heading in. She turned to look at Thessy with a blank expression on her face. "I like men."
"..."
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Another visitation was Jake’s, who had returned from the barracks to visit Ryo’s family house. It was a single detached house in one of the newer communities.
Nervously, he rang the doorbell and soon a middle-aged woman appeared. "Auntie," he said with an awkward smile. "How is she?"
The Old man sighed, having his own processes in the rice crisps, he disliked such drama and distractions. freewёbnoνel.com
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