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Zombie Domination-Chapter 287- Efficient
The morning sun filtered through the trees, casting dappled light on the camp. The smell of coffee and sizzling rations filled the air. Dori sat with her plate, poking at her food, her mind a million miles away. ππ£πππ ππππ¨π―ππ.ππ¨π
βIt had to be a dream, right? Thereβs no way I actually... kissed him. And he... he kissed me back. But it felt so real. I can still feel it.β Her fingers unconsciously drifted to her lips, a ghost of a sensation making her heart flutter.
Hesitantly, she glanced across the fire. At that exact moment, Julian looked up from his own breakfast. Their eyes met. And then it happenedβa small, subtle, but undeniable smile touched his lips, meant only for her. It was gone in a second, but it was enough.
βIt wasnβt a dream! But then I... I fainted! How embarrassing! I need to talk to Clarissa or Emma. Theyβll know what to do. They must be used to this, getting kissed by Julian all the time... Ahhh!β
So lost was she in her internal panic that she didnβt notice Zoeβs intense, unblinking stare fixed on the piece of meat on her fork. Zoeβs head tilted, her beast-like eyes wide and hopeful.
"....You donβt want?" Zoe asked, her voice a soft monotone.
Dori jumped, startled out of her reverie. "Huh? Oh! No, itβs not that! Here, you can have it." Flustered, she scooped up the meat and gently offered it to Zoe. Zoe leaned forward and neatly took the food from the fork, a quiet, contented "Hnn" escaping her as she chewed.
Veronica, observing the entire exchange from over the rim of her coffee cup, narrowed her eyes. "Suspicious," she murmured. She then turned her sharp gaze to Julian, who was calmly drinking his coffee. "What did you do last night, Julian? Besides your... βtrainingβ."
Julian didnβt even flinch. "I trained. And I kept Dori company when she couldnβt sleep. Thatβs all."
Veronica let out a knowing "Hmph."
"I knew it."
Clarissa, sitting beside Veronica, offered a warm, gentle smile towards Dori. "It seems Dori has made some progress. Iβm happy for her."
Emma, catching on immediately, bounced in her seat. "Oh! Congratulations, Dori! Welcome to the club!"
Aya, from where she was checking the mobile baseβs tires, gave a shy but genuine thumbs-up. "Congratulations, Dori."
Doriβs face burned so hot she was surprised steam wasnβt rising from her head. She wanted to sink into the ground.
From her reclined position against a wheel, Fey let out a lazy drawl without opening her eyes. "Well, well. So itβs official. So... whenβs my turn?"
The question hung in the air, causing a beat of stunned silence before Emma burst out laughing.
Veronicaβs eye twitched. "How many more women are going to join this... this ever-expanding harem?" she grumbled, her voice a mix of genuine irritation and theatrical exasperation. "It was manageable with six! We could have a schedule! A six-day rotation was feasible! But now with Dori, and her," she gestured vaguely at the still-recumbent Fey, "and letβs not forget Miss Beatrixβs promiseβour individual time is totally getting cut!"
Celestia took a sip of her tea and said. "The number is irrelevant. What matters is that the interpersonal relationships remain healthy and that tactical efficiency is not compromised."
"Healthy? Efficient?" Veronica shot back. "My βefficiencyβ is being compromised by the lack of quality time!"
Beatrix, who had been trying to read her book in peace, stiffened. "Do not drag me into your juvenile squabbles. My agreement with Julian was purely professional."
"Oh, was it?" Veronica countered, a triumphant smirk on her face. "I distinctly overheard you promise him your βbody and soulβ once you were free of that mark. Donβt try to deny it."
A rare, vivid blush spread across Beatrixβs cheeks. She snapped her book shut. "That was in the context of my skills and my service, you impossible girl! Do not twist my words into something dirty! My relationship with Julian is, and will always be, that of teacher and student!"
Her protest was met with a chorus of disbelieving looks and poorly concealed smiles.
Julian, who had been listening with an air of detached amusement, decided to intervene. His voice, calm and steady, cut through the chatter.
"Calm down," he stated, his gaze sweeping over them. "My attention isnβt a limited resource. I wonβt neglect any of you. Thatβs a promise."
Celestia nodded in agreement. "Plus, letβs be real, a bigger community is good for everyone. In a world with so few people left, itβs kinda our job especially for women who can to make sure we have a strong next generation."
Veronicaβs blush returned with a vengeance. "Letβs not get that far ahead! And Iβm not ready for children!" she exclaimed, flustered.
"My statement was merely a logical suggestion, not a personal directive," Celestia clarified calmly.
"Really?" Emma chimed in, a mischievous grin spreading across her face. "Thatβs not what you say in bed, Veronica! Every other night youβre whispering to Julian aboutβMMPH!"
Veronica had lunged across the log to clamp a hand over Emmaβs mouth, her face burning crimson. "Thatβs different! Thatβs... private! And taken out of context!"
Emma pried her hand off, giggling. "Hmmm? Whereβs the difference? Sounds like the same goal to me!"
βChildren...! Bed...! Oh my god...!β Doriβs mind short-circuited, her face buried in her hands as she listened to the increasingly heated and personal debate.
From her bedroll, Fey let out a low, impressed whistle. "Whoa. So the proud one is that brutal in the sack? Note to myself, the walls are thinner than I thought."
"Fey!" Veronica shrieked, utterly mortified, now having to defend herself on two fronts.
Clarissa quickly stepped in, her voice a gentle but firm peacemaker. "Alright, thatβs quite enough of that topic for one morning. Letβs focus on packing up, everyone."
Julian simply shook his head, a faint, long-suffering sigh escaping him as he finished his coffee. "Hopefully there will be no problems on the road today"







