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Chapter 6 - Dee..sire 1.2

I didn't know Dee was waiting in the bedroom when I came in all naked, bare in front of her when I turned on the light. I'm sorry, Ma'am, ay! Vi, pala! Ah sige, I'll leave you fow now and wear some clothes on, Dee said while covering her eyes too shy to see my sexy body with the four packs and muscle toned arms and legs of mine exposed. I giggled and felt proud that she was intimidated or maybe shy seeing me naked. But I wasn' and even walked closer to her to see my whole being right in front of her, all ready for her to take into her arms and..., while thinking about my erotic, crazy ideas playing inside my head, Dee retreated and excused herself closing the door behind her. I laughed seeing Dee's face so flushed. Dee breathed in and out as if she lost her heart seeing Vi naked. She wanted to appreciate and fantasize on the woman's bareness but she got shy and ashamed since both otf them are girls.

She couldn't understand why she feels weird and she felt her cheeks turn red when she saw Vi 's body. As if her skin is so smooth to the touch and she wanted to try to…..ahh, what are you thinking Dee? Siya ay iba sa'yo! She's rich and popular. Who are you to think that she'll care for you more than a friend or an employee. Vi already told her about the joba dn she accepted it since she got fired from her previous job as a maid because she forgot to feed her clients dog and it got sick due to it.

She didn't forget to feed the dog, it's just that her bosses son kept on asking her to do many things that she gave the dog food so late that it skipped dinner on time. She ate the same time as the dog ate. And she felt so low when in the Philippines she and her family eats on time. And even if they are poor, they are happy and free to do whatever they want, since it's their city, their own country and land of birth. But not all Filipinos are poor, there are those who got rich due to their family member's hard work abroad, just like her and her family.

They were able to help relatives in the country with the money they send regularly for nephews or nieces education. Or sending money for medications, bill payments or for building or renovating a relative's home. I promised to help anyone who would ask me to and I did that, though it's not easy since my family and I lived in the poorest area in South Bronx.