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My Scumbag System-Chapter 446: Five Hickeys and a Funeral
Perfect.
I needed aspirin. Maybe an exorcism. ππΏπ²ππ°πππ§πππ²π₯.πππ
"Satori." Natalia stood, walking over with that hip-swaying confidence she used when making points. "Your mother is perceptive. Sheβll know something happened between us."
"She already knows." I met her eyes. "We had that conversation, remember?"
"She knows about me." Nataliaβs hand found my chest, right over my heart. "But the others are new variables."
"So what do you want me to do about it?"
"Act normal. Donβt let them climb all over you in front of her." She glanced at the other four. "Kimikoβs not stupid. Sheβll see through obvious attempts at seduction."
"I wasnβt planning on seducing anyone in front of my mother."
"Good." Natalia patted my chest. "Because if you did, Iβd kill you."
"Your priorities are showing."
"Iβm aware."
Emi appeared at my other side, holding dish soap and looking determined. "Iβm making cookies. Chocolate chip. The good kind with the chunks, not chips."
"Sheβll love that."
"You think so?" Emiβs face brightened instantly.
"Emi." I touched her shoulder. "Theyβre going to love you. Youβre impossible not to love."
Her entire face went red. The antennae practically vibrated.
Behind her, Skylar made a gagging sound.
"What about me?" Akari sauntered over, inserting herself between Natalia and Emi like a wedge. "Do I get reassurance too? Or is that reserved for the criers?"
"You donβt need reassurance." I looked at her directly. "Youβd seduce my mother just to prove you could."
"True." Her grin turned sharp. "But Iβd succeed. Thatβs the difference."
Nataliaβs eye twitched.
Celeste rose from her spot by the window, moving with that regal drift she couldnβt turn off even when she tried. She stopped in front of me, maintaining careful distance.
"I wonβt embarrass you." Her periwinkle eyes were steady. Serious. "I know how to behave at family functions."
"Youβre not a political asset here." I caught her hand. Squeezed once. "Just be Cel."
Her breath caught.
Across the room, Nataliaβs expression went dangerous.
"Right." Celeste stepped back smoothly. "Just Cel. I can do that."
"Liar," Skylar muttered from her corner.
"What was that?"
"Nothing. Just agreeing with your flawless plan."
I was surrounded by chaos and violence wearing pretty faces.
Braxton stumbled out of his office wearing yesterdayβs clothes and carrying what smelled like whiskey in his coffee mug. He took one look at the assembled disaster, then at me, then back at the disaster.
"Your parents are coming."
"Yeah."
"And you told them."
"Just now."
"Theyβre panicking."
"Little bit."
He took a long drink from his mug. "Good luck with that."
Then he walked back into his office and shut the door.
Helpful as always.
"Everyone split up." I pointed at different areas. "Raphael, Jaime, get the training equipment out of the hallway. Marco, Malachi, check the bathrooms. Jacob, hide anything that looks like conspiracy evidence. Hikari, stop bouncing and help your sister with whatever sheβs doing."
The room exploded into activity.
Everyone except the five women surrounding me.
They didnβt move.
"What?" I looked at each of them. "You need assignments too?"
"Weβre staying with you." Nataliaβs tone left no room for argument. "Safety in numbers."
"Thatβs not how that phrase works."
"It is now."
Emi grabbed my arm. "I need to know what your mom likes. Favorite foods. Colors. Hobbies. Allergies. Pet peeves. Political leaningsβ"
"She likes normal things. Red. Cooking. None that I know of. Loud chewing. And she doesnβt talk politics."
"Thatβs not enough information!" Emi pulled out her phone and started typing frantically. "Does she prefer tea or coffee? Sweet or savory? Formal or casual conversation?"
"Coffee. Both. Casual."
"What about topics to avoid?"
I thought about Kimiko discovering Natalia and me together. About her warnings. About how sheβd looked at me that morning like she wasnβt sure who I was anymore.
"Just donβt mention relationships. Or Gates. Or anything dangerous."
"So we lie about our entire lives?" Skylar pushed off the wall. "Great start."
"We redirect." Celesteβs politicianβs instincts kicked in. "When she asks about school, we discuss academics. When she asks about training, we focus on safety protocols. When she asks about Satoriβ"
"We tell her heβs amazing and perfect and definitely not sleeping with five girls simultaneously." Akariβs grin was pure evil. "Easy."
Natalia turned on her so fast I almost missed it.
"If you tell Kimiko anythingβ"
"Relax, Ice Queen." Akari waved her off. "I know how this works. Weβre all friends. Teammates. Nothing weird happening here."
"Exactly." Emi nodded eagerly. "Just friends having a normal Sunday."
"In matching hickeys," Skylar added.
Everyoneβs hands went to their necks.
I needed that aspirin.
"Get dressed. Actually dressed. Cover the evidence. Look presentable." I headed for the stairs. "We have two hours."
"Where are you going?" Natalia called after me.
"To hide the catgirl in my room before she causes an international incident."
"The what now?"
I didnβt answer.
Upstairs, Maki had returned to human form and was lying on my bed, completely naked again, examining her nails like she owned the place.
"Your shirt fell off." I tossed it at her.
"Oops." She caught it but didnβt put it on. "So when do I meet everyone? I heard voices. Lots of voices. Girl voices mostly. One purple one sounded scary. I like scary."
"Youβre staying hidden until my parents leave."
"But I want to meet your mom!" She sat up with an audible bounce, both her tails swishing in wide, enthusiastic arcs behind her like a pair of pendulums powered by pure chaos. "Iβll be so good, Master. So good. The goodest I have ever been in the entire history of my existence. You wonβt even know Iβm here."
"You said those exact words ten minutes ago," I said flatly, "and I still donβt believe you. Marginally less now, actually."
"Rude." She made a face, all exaggerated wounded dignity, then finallyβfinallyβtugged the shirt over her head and wrestled her arms through the sleeves. It barely covered anything, but it was a start. "Fine. Iβll stay up here like a perfectly well-behaved familiar and definitely not come downstairs to introduce myself to your extremely nice-sounding mother."
"Deal."
"But you owe me tuna when this is over." She held up one finger. "The good kind. Not the sad, water-packed stuff from a tin. The fresh kind."
"Fine."
A second finger joined the first. "And pets. Behind the ears. Extended session. No skimping."
"Weβll see."
The fingers didnβt lower. A third one appeared, and her expression shifted into something slower, more deliberateβthe lazy, heavy-lidded look she deployed like a weapon. "And another punishment." The word landed with the practiced weight of someone who had rehearsed the damage it would do. Her hazel-gold eyes gleamed, cat-pupils dilating with mischief. "I was extraordinarily bad earlier. Someone should probably address that properly. Thoroughly. At length."
"Later," I said.
"Promise?"
I crossed the room, reached down, and scratched firmly behind her ears.
The purring that erupted was immediate, involuntary, and absolutely catastrophic in volumeβa deep, resonant rumble that vibrated through her entire small frame and rattled the empty water glass sitting on my desk.
Her eyes glazed over, tails wrapping contentedly around her own waist, and every trace of scheming evaporated from her face in an instant.
"Be good while Iβm gone," I said quietly, holding her gaze long enough to make sure something resembling comprehension was still in there. "Stay hidden. Stay quiet."
"Mmmm." Her eyes had glazed over. "Anything you want, Master."






