Book 2 Epilogue – Vacation
I sat at the breakfast table, happily munching on the cream cheese covered bell pepper slices prepared for me. To my right sat Esther, to my left stood Aclysia. The appearance of my Queen was the usual, her hair combed as best she could, her body covered in the tightly sitting sportswear that she preferred for her jogs. She wanted to take advantage of the good weather for the few more days it would last. It was Autumn now, after all.
Aclysia, on the other hand, was wearing exactly the outfit I wanted to see on her. White frills hugged her petite breasts, held up by two strands of white and black that connected her choker to the corset that clad her midriff in elegant dark. She had a long, flowing skirt whose potential to be modest was discarded by two slits that parted the front. For my viewing pleasure, she stood in a slanted manner typically unbecoming of a maid. It put one of her legs on display, the thickness of her thigh delectably proven by the way the band atop her stockings and the straps of her garter belt pushed into the abundant meat. Black shoes and gloves finalized the look.
It was a maid outfit, one that closely resembled that of her mother. Aclysia had owned it for weeks now. The adorable, splendid, wonderful woman had hid the fact that she had the key to my heart in her closet the entire time.
As wonderful as it was to have her stand next to me, I wanted more. I pulled on her waist and directed her to my lap. Soon that fantastic rear was seated firmly on my thigh. My next attempt to reach for a treat was interrupted by her presenting it to me. I chomped down and enjoyed what my life had become. My free hand landed on Esther’s thigh.
Truly, the only thing that could have made this a situation of greater wonder was the presence of a third woman that smiled at me like Aclysia did at that moment. Esther was looking at her Ashod, reading something in the AppDark.
“Tell me, my Anomalia,” Esther raised her voice suddenly. “What is our intention for the semester break?”
“Do we need a plan?” I asked. “Personally, I would be content just working our shifts and hanging out.”
“An unproductive use of our time.”
“I assume your payment has been lowered over the vacation period?” Aclysia asked.
Most of the students left Welldark over the semester break to visit their families. Since the inter-dimensional net was too slow for video communication, text messages and letters were the best most got during the semester. To reconnect with family, the four week break was the only time they could travel home for any duration worth the stay. As low as we were in the Dimensional Truth, landing on a deliberate location was often difficult and few worlds had selected anchor points like the artificial space Welldark was located in.
With the lowered number of students, commerce also came to a gradual halt. Bars and nightclubs would have business, but not more than on the average weekend. There was a spike during this first weekend and after that a lull. That was what our boss had told us at least. Consequently, we weren’t really needed until next month.
“Indeed,” Esther therefore responded. “I brought it up with the owner already. If we want to do something else over the semester break, we will be sent on unpaid vacation.” The lady of my love turned her head. “I believe we should take the offer. To sit around for a month is unproductive.”
I considered the statement. A month was simultaneously no time and a lot of time. On one hand I did believe just sharing the mansion for 28 days would be pleasant. Willt and Arlethia would leave to visit their parents, no doubt. That meant we had this space all to ourselves, to converse and copulate. A pleasurable life, no doubt. The need for a challenge did arise, however.
“What do you suggest, my Queen, my heart, my raven haired wonder?”
Esther rolled her eyes at my words. “Neither of you have anywhere to visit,” she stated, glancing shortly in my and Aclysia’s direction. Neither of us denied her assertion, so she continued. “Welldark offers a variety of trips. I believe we should join one of them.”
I rubbed my chin and smiled. “Could be entertaining.”