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"Getting to know the staff"

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Your first few meetings with Mr. Grandville had been a little shaky, but it seemed ever since you got him to be regularly fucking his own daughter as well as her boyfriend due to a punishment for the two of them he has had less to complain about. It had turned out almost better than you had hoped, gay sex may be particularly shameful in this town, but now he was also guilty of under-age sex and incest as well, and this perfect trifecta left him every bit as guilty as you. Since then you have noticed at the very least he yells at you a lot less, his dark glances at you have softened, you might even say he has been somewhat friendly toward you in some ways.

Even with all of this, you still find yourself feeling nervous every time you go to ask him for something. It is certainly true what they say about first impressions. Even against your will you still have a hard time shaking the feeling you are going to get your head chewed off just for looking at your boss the wrong way. However, you are going to need his backing in order to start on this new effort to find a suitable pool of assisting staff members. That in mind, you simply push yourself forward and knock on his door.

"Yes, who is it!?" You hear his usual growl from the other side of the door. When you come in, you see his face harden the moment he sees you. "Whatever it is Gardner, I trust you enough by now to assume it's probably for the good of the disciplinary program. Go ahead, it's yours! Just work it up with Ms. Varano."

Well, that certainly makes things less complicated, but...