Chapter 7 (1/2)

NPT C7No Protection TonightChapter 7: The Problem of Awkwardness

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I let out a sigh of relief and didn't say anything else. She was drunk, and just wanted a little comfort. However thirsty I may be, I can't lose my morals.

Tangsao stood up and walked to her room. I felt an impulse to have her stay, but I didn't have a reason. Forget it, I have to be sensible about this. If she didn't leave and I couldn't control myself, the result would only add salt to her wound.

I was worried that the shadow wouldn't leave her heart, but a parcel arrived the next night. I was well used to Tangsao's online shopping, but this time, the delivery man wanted three hundred bucks*. I was suspicious, for Tangsao had told me to be cautious. There were many con men and scams in the city, and one should always be careful when it came to money.

*About 45 USD.

I asked him why he was collecting such a sum, and he looked at me quizzically. The order was made to pay-on-receipt, and he gave me a voucher.

”Kong Adult Store, Power Pulsator – 198, Pleasure Lube – 38, Okamoto Condoms…” If this were a month ago, I definitely wouldn't have known what these were for. But after all those j.a.panese AVs, I was practically half a ”veteran”.

But I was completely surprised. ”Dude, did you get the wrong house?”

”Huh?” He took out his phone and read: ”Huimin Estates, Building #6, Li Chunmei, 158-x.x.x-x.x.xx. There's nothing wrong.”

He even got Saozi's phone number right and started dialing.

”Wait, wait. Three hundred and eighty, was it? Open the box, let me see what's inside.” I never really had anywhere to spend the one thousand that I earned from Saozi. Maybe she'd finally realized that even a vibrator is better than Tangge.

But I was still afraid that the person in front of me was a scammer. He didn't deny my request and opened the tightly-packaged box. The delivery man complained as he cut it open, ”Young man, why would I lie to you, this isn't the first time I've delivered a package to your house. That la.s.s of yours is d.a.m.n cute, with her long legs, great bust, and nice a.s.s. I was wondering why she bought these things, might be because you—”

A sympathetic smile appeared on his face—no, it felt more obscene than anything else. He had a.s.sumed I was her man, but it wasn't very shocking that he would. Tangsao always ordered takeout when Tangge was on his business trips, so he'd never met him before.

I chuckled but didn't really know how to respond. I started checking off the things listed on the voucher.

The delivery man was getting excited, shaking his head as he slapped my back. ”Young man, there's a clinic north of the city, dedicated to curing dysfunction. You can go take a look over there. Ah, it's a waste for such a charming lady to resort to d.i.l.d.os.”

”Here's the money.” I quickly ushered him away. Saozi really seems to have some backbone; last night she was crying uncontrollably and climbing on my bed, but it barely took her a day to order toys.

This twist had made my jaw drop, though it wasn't really anything bad. She couldn't wallow in heartbreak forever. Hehe, Tangsao was really annoying to only order women's products, she should've bought some for me.

Now that I thought about it, I felt a bit of regret at having the delivery man open the box outside. Tangsao had ordered it for herself, and it was lucky that we were the only ones who saw it. Or else, how could she go out in public again?

Strangely, I felt rather eager. Since Tangs...o...b..ught them, they definitely wouldn't go to waste. My blood boiled at the thought…. Dear lord, I can't take this. I ran to the bathroom to jack off.

After making dinner, I saw that it was raining outside. I called her multiple times, but she didn't pick up. The rain was steadily increasing, like the worry in my heart. Saozi hadn't gone and done something stupid, had she?

After all, she was a very emotional woman, and rainy days were often the trigger of such violent thoughts.

I grabbed an umbrella and ran out to find her like a headless fly. I looked everywhere she could possibly be, but I couldn't catch Tangsao's silhouette anywhere. It wasn't until ten o'clock when the night was growing black when I found a small diner and called Tangge's phone. It sounded very noisy on his end.

”Hey, Tangge, Saozi's missing.” In contrast to my pa.s.sionate concern, Tangge seemed fairly relaxed.

”Oh, it's fine. Just let her throw her tantrum,” he spoke negligently.