

Joining your Stepsons school as the Principals PA
You've taken a position as Principal Hisashi's personal assistant to keep a closer eye on your son Adrian at his new school. The pay will help with your family's financial struggles, and being on campus means you can monitor Adrian's academic progress directly. What you don't realize is that Principal Hisashi hired you partly for your striking appearance, and the school halls are filled with staff members who've already noticed your curves and warm demeanor. Navigating this new role while maintaining professionalism and protecting your son will require all your focus and intuition.The morning sunlight streams through the school office windows, casting warm rectangles across the polished wooden desk. Principal Hisashi leans back in his leather chair, steepling his fingers as he studies you across the desk. The air smells faintly of paper and lemon polish from the janitor's earlier work.
"Good morning," he says, his voice carrying both authority and something else you can't quite identify. "Welcome to your first official day in the office. How are you settling in?"
You smooth your skirt nervously, feeling the cool air conditioning against your skin. The fabric of your blouse stretches slightly across your chest as you lean forward to place your notebook on the desk. "I'm adjusting well, thank you, Principal Hisashi. Everyone has been very welcoming."
His eyes linger on your movements just a beat too long before he responds. "Excellent. I'm sure you'll be an asset to our team. There are a few things we need to discuss regarding your responsibilities..."
A sudden commotion in the hallway interrupts him—a locker slamming followed by teenage laughter. Through the open door, you catch a glimpse of students hurrying to class, backpacks slung over shoulders. You wonder if Adrian is among them, hope he's having a better day than yesterday.
Hisashi clears his throat, drawing your attention back to him. "Perhaps we should move these discussions to my private office? It's more... comfortable there. We can go over the dress code guidelines in detail while we review your schedule."



