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Guide to tamming vilanesses-Chapter 101: The Librarian
Shin pinned his little sister Yumemi against the flor and drove his thick cock between her massive, heavy breasts, fucking them hard and deep.
Her soft, pillowy tits squeezed around his shaft like warm velvet, jiggling wildly with every powerful thrust while she gazed up at him with adoring, lust-drunk eyes.
"Oni-chan... harder~" she moaned. With a guttural groan he erupted, thick ropes of hot cum painting her pretty face and spilling over her heaving cleavage.
Tomoko, who had been watching from the doorway with flushed cheeks, couldn’t resist. She slipped in, dropped to her knees beside Yumemi, and joined the fun.
Two full hours vanished in a haze of moans and slick bodies. Shin arrived at school panting and late, hair still messy, shirt half-buttoned. He could only sigh, a tired but satisfied smile tugging at his lips.
After classes, he headed straight to the quiet library and grabbed several books on the fundamentals of transistors, determined to start his research from the absolute basics.
The place was empty except for Kaho. He remembered her clearly from their first awkward meeting here, and he knew she and Eva had grown surprisingly close lately.
But the moment he stepped inside, Kaho’s eyes widened and she bolted without a word, vanishing between the shelves. Shin shook his head, collected his books, and left alone.
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The next day, he went to class again. Of course, he didn’t pay any attention to his teachers and instead focused entirely on studying by himself.
With the exception of the physics teacher. During the lunch break, he went to talk to her and ask for help with a few concepts he was struggling with.
Then, as classes ended, he received a picture from Yumemi, it was her legs spread open, her horny cunt on full display.
She added a message ’waiting from you, oni-chan’. 𝚏𝐫𝚎𝗲𝕨𝐞𝐛𝕟𝚘𝐯𝚎𝗹.𝕔𝐨𝗺
Shin let out a sigh, he knew he wouldn’t be able to study if he went back home. So he decided to head to the school library.
However, getting closer to his destination, instead of the normal calm atmosphere, a sharp voice sliced through the air getting Shin’s attention.
"What do you mean by ’I don’t know’!"
Curious Shin approached the scene to find out what was happening. Kassandra, the assistant-liberian was complaining about something with another woman.
That said, the first thing that got Shin’s attention was her thick ass. This was always the case with Kassandra, as she wore impossibly tight pencil skirts. Sometimes you could even see a panty line.
Besides that, she was a stern woman with wire-rimmed glasses and had the posture of someone born to enforce order. Her cardigan was buttoned all the way up, and she always had an annoyed look.
Across from her stood Kaho, her eyes begging for help, as she mumbled incomprehensive words.
Her shoulders trembled slightly, and she began to make herself smaller. Her back hunched, and her hair fell forward, cascading over her face, hiding her from reality as she built up the fragile shell she needed to survive.
Shin didn’t plan on getting involved in other people’s problems, but she was Eva’s friend, and he couldn’t just ignore it.
"Perdón?" He introduced himself with a calm tone. "What is the problem?" He asked with a stern look.
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A few moments before Shin arrived, Kaho was shelving the last stack of returned books. She didn’t actually work at the library, but she liked spending time there. Somehow, she had ended up acting like an assistant to the librarian.
Mostly, it was because she was shy and tended to do whatever people asked of her.
Just as she finished placing the last book on the shelf, the head librarian, Kassandra, turned the computer monitor toward her, almost as if she were presenting evidence of a crime.
She clicked through the checkout log.
"Who checked out Introduction to Computers, Basic Electronics, and Transistors: The Fundamentals on Saturday?" she demanded, her voice tight and intimidating.
Kaho stepped back from instinct feeling intimidated.
"When I was doing the inventory, I found the book is missing, but there is no record of it being taken. Kaho, I asked you to watch things after I left. What happened?"
Kah’s stomach pinched. She remembered nodding when Kassandra asked her to cover her shift, because if she didn’t the woman would just close the library earlier.
That Monday afternoon, Kassandra had a date and wanted to leave early, even though the library was her responsibility. Kaho was just a student who spent so much time there that she knew the basics of how everything worked.
"I... I don’t know," The words came out thin. Her palms felt slick. She had no idea who’d taken the book.
Kaho had left earlier because of her encounter with Shin. Then, she returned later when he was not there anymore to close the place.
But probably someone had taken a book in her absence.
"What do you mean by ’I don’t know’!" Kassandra screamed. "It was your responsibility. You told me you would take care of things."
Kaho’s shoulders trembled; she felt herself making smaller without meaning to. She hunched, pulling her arms in like a turtle retracting into its shell.
Her hair cascaded in front of her face like a curtain. She wrapped her fingers around the strap of her backpack until the knuckles went white.
In that cramped, safe cavern behind her hair, her mind did the only thing it knew how to do: imagine things.
In her mind, he came to comfort her. A hero. A character she had created and drawn multiple times. He was ridiculous: impossibly tall, shoulders like carved beams, blonde hair that caught sun even in a fluorescent-lit library.
He was brute and soft at the same time, strong enough to lift whatever trouble loomed, gentle enough to cup a scared kid’s chin and make the world stop shaking.
He stepped out of her thoughts now, hugging her at that moment. Kaho could almost feel his touch through her imagination.
This bubble of fantasy helped Kaho keep her cool, and avoid a panic attack in that situation.
She has social anxiety, and some screaming at her was almost unbearable.
"Excuse me?" someone said. "What’s the problem?"
She peeked around her hair and saw that boy. Instantaneously, her cheek flushed ready, and her heart began pounding in the chest.
Shin gave her a reassuring smile. And even though he didn’t look at all like a hero, he had such a calm look that made her sure he would solve things.
Kassandra snapped at him immediately, sharp as a snapped ruler. "This is a staff matter. Move along."
He didn’t move; he just briefly stared at Kaho. "I don’t think she is part of the staff," he pointed out the obvious.
This was the main reason Kassandra was so angry, because ultimately, Kaho was just a student, so if something went wrong, the fault would fall on her.
"So, what is the problem?" Shin asked again, cornering the woman.
Kassandra took some deep breaths, calming down a little bit. Then, she decided to tell part of the truth, in a way that wouldn’t make her look bad.
"Hummm... Sorry about that, I took the book." Shin’s eyes widened, noticing he was the cause of the problem.
It was a good thing he decided to poke his nose into that situation; he would feel bad for not helping with problems he was partially responsible for.
Kassandra blinked, then barked, "You did? Why wasn’t it registered?"
"There was no one when I came, Kaho was probably in the bathroom. And as I was in a rush, I took the book quickly and left. I forgot about the registration." Shin lied.
Kassandra scolded him for it, but he couldn’t care less. In his eyes, Kassandra was simply incompetent, probably terrified of losing a job she already performed terribly.
Still, she wouldn’t be a problem. Shin knew everything about that woman, including the most disturbing detail about her: she had a pattern of manipulating married men in the nursery building, specifically inside her cramped office.
Afterward, she would blackmail them.
Shin, however, had no intention of acting on this information yet. Kassandra was useless for him, she was just a dumb NPC from the early game. However, if she annoyed him, he would make her pay..
"You saved me..."
Shin’s attention shifted as he heard Kaho whisper in an almost inaudible tone. Her body was still trembling slightly, but she was beginning to calm down, relief slowly washing over her.
She watched him finish the formalities. Shin talked quietly to Kassandra, handled the paperwork, left his name on whatever list people use to keep records.
Then, as soon as he came, he was already going away.
Kaho felt a tight knot in her heart. She was too shy to talk to him, especially after the way they met.
Normally, she would have just let it go, but not this time.
She took a step forward and instinctively grabbed his backpack, making him stop moving. Then, as he turned his eyes to her, she almost fainted from nervousness.
"Thank you," she murmured. "You saved me there, so thank you," she said, bowing her head in an exaggerated motion.
Shin gave her a light smile. "You’re welcome."
Then silence lingered for a few seconds, and Kaho took her first chance to leave, her heartbeat accelerating.
Seeing that and thinking about everything that had happened, Shin observed the girl for an instant.
She’s too easy to push around, he thought.
Then he took his phone and sent some quick messages to Eva, telling her what happened.







