Redo of a Romanceless Author’s Life Devoid of Love; Another Chance at Youth

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Chapter 369. Operation: Brainjack, Phase 1; War of Attrition Day 1 (1/6)

It was the following day. I’d already arrived at work and I was now inside the Alicia mascot costume behind the counter with Rosa. Last night, I explained the situation to Jass and what I wanted him to do.

After I explained things to him, somehow, our conversation went off on a complete tangent toward an unexpected direction. More specifically, to what happened between him and Izora.

He started blabbing and boasting about how he boldly kissed her and got as far as second base. This guy knew nothing of ‘don’t kiss and tell.’ He sounded so proud when he recounted his dashing appearance as he snatched Izora away at convocation right under Zale’s nose and pulled the rug out from under his feet. It seems he was convinced that he’d already secured a successful relationship with her.

After he pulled her by the arm off the stage and ran out the door at convocation, two teachers chased after them. But those two teachers had a very late start and quickly lost sight of them after a few turns. Jass dragged Izora into the women’s washroom and confessed he was in love with her and how she was the only thing that’d been on his mind ever since they sang karaoke together that one time. He’d found himself unconsciously looking for her everywhere he went longing to see her again.

When he saw Izora on stage giving her flat speech, something clicked in him. He felt like he saw Ria’s figure overlap with Izora’s on stage, and before he knew it, he was already standing in front of her with a wig in his outstretched hand. His body moved on its own.

It was fate, he thought. That he was the one to find and see through her disguise. They were soulmates, destined to be together. 

If only he knew what I heard straight from the horse’s mouth. She hadn’t made up her mind at all and was indecisive about who to choose, you dolt! I naturally couldn’t tell him though. The only advice I could give him was to not get overconfident or complacent. Women change their minds like it’s going out of style.

One minute you think they’re into you, the next, they’re clinging to some other guy's arm and throwing you to the curb. It didn’t look like he took my subtle warning seriously. If it came back to bite him, he could only blame himself. It’s not like I knew who she would pick with certainty in the end.

If Rosa went to the graduation dinner and dance in my place, Jass may have a potential ally on his side to even out the playing field. This cocky bastard actually shamelessly bragged about how he was going to the dinner and dance as Izora’s date on Thursday. He was just raising rejection flag after rejection flag and he didn’t even realize it.

He had the nerve to go into the minute details about his kiss with Izora and vividly expressed the sensation in his hand when he squeezed those soft, fair, and supple ample breasts directly. He talked for what seemed like an eternity about how hot it all was. The only regret he had was that he didn’t get to kiss her with her piercings. 

But he vowed he would at the graduation dinner and dance. He also said he was planning to go all the way with her. He planned to get her drunk, bail with her closer to the end, and drag her into the women’s washroom when everyone was still busy dancing. There the two of them would consummate their love for each other.

Well, after I found out his plan, the first thing I did when I got home was ask Rosa to keep an eye on this idiot so he didn’t end up becoming a criminal. If Izora was drunk to the point she seemed incapable of sound judgment, Rosa would intervene. In this regard, it was much better for Rosa to attend than for me to. If Jass really did this, it’d be awkward if I stepped in. It could lead to a lot of misunderstandings. Since Rosa was a girl, it wouldn’t be nearly as strange for her to step in.

My train of thought came to an abrupt deathly still as my eyes locked onto the front entrance where the door suddenly opened up. On the other side of the door, I saw a girl. A single girl alone. It was… Malory.

It was around this time she showed up on Saturday during my shift with Yuna. Her intent was pretty clear, to see if Yuna was working today.

A cold indifferent gaze landed on the counter. Her eyes first landed on Rosa, before they shifted over and locked onto me.

She was in a foul mood. Her target had evaded her and didn’t seem to be here. But she naturally wouldn’t leave so easily. No, of course she wouldn’t. She was here to gather information from Yuna’s coworkers.

“Welcome, are you looking for something?” Rosa greeted her when Malory started to scan through the rest of the store.

“No… I’m just browsing.” Malory gave a curt response.

“If you need help locating something don’t be afraid to ask, I’m more than happy to assist.” Rosa was treating her like a normal customer.

“Is she the one?” Rosa asked in a low voice. She’d never seen Malory before, but I’d given her Malory’s physical description. 

“Yeah, that’s her,” I whispered back in confirmation.

Cold emerald blue eyes. Light brown chest-length hair tied at the back, curly at the ends. Half of it hung down in front of her left shoulder, the other half hung down behind her back. Some of her hair on the right side of her hair wasn’t tied up with the rest and hung down over her right shoulder. She had an accessory in her hair on the left side of her head angled at a forty-five-degree angle which consisted of four flowers in a line. A pair of silver earrings hung down from the lobes of her ears.

She wasn’t wearing the same clothes she’d work on Saturday. Right now she was dressed up in a black one-piece slip dress which hung down to a bit above knee-level with a thin blue long-sleeved unbuttoned open cardigan over it. Her solid black thigh-high stockings were hidden beneath the hem of the black one-piece she had on.

The two of us did our best to not raise her suspicions and kept quiet after that. We were waiting for her to make the first move.

She walked about the store looking around for a while. Eventually, she picked something up and headed to the counter. All she got was a spherical cherry-flavored sucker. 

“Did you find everything you were looking for today?” Rosa asked as she received the sucker and scanned it.

“No, I actually didn't.”

“Oh, what were you unable to find?”

“Yuna.”

“Yuna? What do you mean? You’re looking for her?”

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“Yes, did she come in for work today?”

“Actually she called in earlier today and said she was quitting. She quit as of today, I’ve been asked to take over for her shift.”

“I see. And what about her boyfriend?”

“Her boyfriend? What about him?”

“Is he inside the mascot costume?”

“No, this one’s a newbie. Her boyfriend was fired on Sunday by the Owner. That’s the reason she’s quitting.”

“What? He was fired? For what?”

“For flirting with Yuna at work or something of the sort. I’m not too clear, that’s all I heard from the Owner.”

“He’s not actually hiding inside this mascot costume or anything, is he?”

“No, they’re not.”

“Is it fine if I take a look?”

She leaned on the counter as her back arched down and her hips stuck out from behind. 

“I’m sorry, no can do.”

“Why not? Have something to hide?”

“No, it’s in the contract they signed. It would ruin the magic of being a mascot.”

“I see. How boring.”

Malory unwrapped the sucker she’d paid for while conversing with Rosa, stuck her tongue out, and licked it with her eyes glued to me.

“How is it? Is it to your liking?”

“It’s not bad.”

“Do you like cherries?”

“Yes, but I like the color red more. You have really nice hair.”

“Oh, I do? Thank you for the compliment.”

“You probably hear that all the time.”

“I actually don’t. Getting a compliment out of my boyfriend is pretty difficult. He makes me really work for them.”

“Sounds like a terrible guy. You should dump him.”

“I think I prefer it this way. If I received compliments all the time from him the way other guys give them out, I don’t think I’d value them nearly as much. They’re valuable because they’re in limited supply.”

“You really think one guy's compliments are worth anything? They don’t mean a thing. They’re just words. Words spoken to try and get in your pants.”

“Actually… my boyfriend is a problem guy. He avoids getting in my pants. I’m actually quite troubled over it.”

“He must have a side chick then. You should break up as soon as possible. A girl with your looks getting cheated on makes no sense at all. The guy is a piece of shit.”

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