Moving Day 2

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I came back to Nighteye Agency that afternoon, decided that I never wanted to see those stupid paint cards again in my life, and went to my room to take my outfit off before Sir came back and saw me with my belly button out. I threw on some sweatpants and heard Mirio call to me. He phased his head in the door, "Hey June! Oh, sorry," and like that he was gone. I put on a comfy tank top and sweater and opened my door to the beet red boy. "Hey! I'm so sorry, I should've knocked first, and I didn't mean to look, I just-"

I put my hand up, motioning him to stop, "It's fine, it's not like it's a big deal or anything, it's just breasts, no problem. Everyone else's seen 'em during examinations and everything. It's nothing to worry about." I patted his shoulder and headed down the stairs while he stood there looking puzzled.

I started rummaging through the fridge, looking for my leftovers when he started questioning, "Everyone?"

"Everyone," I confirmed.

"But Tamaki hasn't," He seemed confused about what everyone meant.

"He has," I poured the contents of my to go box onto a plate. Mirio looked almost hurt, and I thought maybe I shouldn't have confirmed that. "Well, maybe he was embarrassed about it. You know how he is, I barely ever get him to talk to me now and we're together all the time. Or maybe he just didn't want you to overreact and be jealous about it when you had no reason to be," I pulled my meal out of the microwave and grabbed a fork.

"Well, it's fine. Like you said, it's just breasts. And everyone's seen them. We're even, we both saw your breasts. It's fine," he made a face that I couldn't read and pulled his hood over his head, pulling the strings to close it.

"Yeah, sure, just my breasts. I'm not nude for examinations. You're totally even." I went back upstairs and left him to his thoughts, trying and failing to make it to my room before I started eating.

The time had come for me to start spending my days off at my own house instead of at my agencies like a bum, and the switch wasn't hard per se, just annoying. All of my things were professionally moved and set up for me, except for the customizable things like my home security system, or my little smart speakers. I really wanted to set them up on my own, but after twenty minutes of not even being able to get into the system I had to call Sir to come help, and he brought along Mirio because why not I guess. Sir tried to get me to grant his servers access to all of my cameras, but I made sure he knew I'd be dead before he had access to anything other than my front gate and door cameras, and the simple safe/breach alert system. He told me he wouldn't be able to help if someone broke in from anywhere else, and I told him I didn't want him watching me getting shitfaced in my own home or drowning in my own pool, that I was strong enough to defend my house on my own, and that my word was final.

We set up the passcodes that granted access to the house, my personal wing, my office, and my bedroom, all of which had different passwords. We also set up the smart speakers, which we nicknamed Sakura, per Mirio's request. There was one of her in most rooms of the main house without running water, though there was one in the kitchen and my bathroom. My blond keeper was having the time of his life asking Sakura all sorts of questions, giving her commands, and driving my staff insane by turning various lights on and off again. We set up a cool feedback feature too, where I could say 'Turn off every empty room,' and Sakura would say, 'Is this room empty?' through every speaker in the house, and if you responded at all, like you could just make random noises, it would leave the lights on, but every other room would have its lights off. Ten outta ten would recommend.

I spent the first night at my house alone in my room. Usually, one of the boys would hang out with me in my room and we would play video games or look at memes or videos together. But honestly, playing on my switch was way worse without Tamaki telling me I was doing something wrong. I switched to my laptop and scrolled through social media, seeing all of the posts about people not knowing where I was and all of their theories. I remembered how Mirio loved to take photos of me and post them on whatever site he was using that day, always hiding my face with emojis to keep my whereabouts secret. I felt lonely but really happy that I'd made such great friends in such a short amount of time. I made a note to give thanks for them in my prayers and switched on the radio to help lull me to sleep.

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