A few weeks had passed without too much happening. Molly and Cassidy had both unlike another duel spirit, Futa Demon for Molly and Fair Man for Cassidy. Korrin had continued to help them, and Anton had begun missing their meet ups, as his two, which was technically four considering Kitty Kat and Lisa, constantly kept his attention on them. Not that Cassidy was always focused either.
What with them coming directly to Korrin's room from class, she tended to still be thinking of their teacher when it was time for practice. Molly swore she heard her muttering his name in the other room when she was supposed to be with her duel spirits; not that the spirits minded in the slightest, being almost supernaturally understanding and open to what their duelists said and thought.
Molly had suggested more than once that Cassidy just go for it. She was a responsible adult, so was the teacher, so Molly personally saw no reason she shouldn't see if he was interested in her. Cassidy gave the admittedly justifiable argument that he might get in trouble for fraternizing with a student, but they both knew that she'd be willing to try it in spite of this were she not so nervous about actually making the attempt.
"I've seen him looking back at you," Molly said, "More than once. He waits until you aren't looking at him, then sneaks peaks. You should see him when you're dueling. If you win, he's grinning. If you lose, he pouts, and if you get directly targeted, he get's a tent. It's almost cute." Cassidy shook her head, "You're just trying to make me feel better about all this." She said.
"I mean, I am," Molly said, "But I'm also telling the truth. He's interested." "Oh no he's not. He's just watching his students. He probably gets turned on when anyone gets their clothes taken off for a direct attack. It'd be kinda difficult not to." "Fair enough, but I think it's different when it's you. He takes all the others in stride, but with you, it's like he's flustered. I think he's just as nervous about it as you." Molly said.
"I think you're just making things up now, and it's kind of getting on my nerves." Cassidy said, leaving the room immediately. Molly sighed, turning to Futa Warrior and Demon, both of whom appeared instantly. "Was I being too pushy?" She asked her duel spirits as she removed her school uniform, letting them pull her over and grip their stiff members, stroking them gently.
"A little." Futa Demon said. "And you did lie." Futa Warrior added. "Only on the last thing," Molly said, "Of course I don't really pay that much attention to him, though with how much she does it's kinda confusing that she hasn't seen it yet. They're both totally into each other." "Maybe so, but it isn't your job to play match maker." Futa Warrior said, starting to groan softly from the feeling of Molly's hand.
"I guess you're right." She grumbled as she leaned down, her tongue trailing around Futa Warrior's tip as Demon began rubbing her rod gently against Molly's slit. Molly hadn't gone a day without at least a little fun with her spirits, and she doubted Cassidy was more than a few minutes from doing the same. They weren't about to let a minor disagreement that wouldn't last a day interrupt their stress relief.
Molly figured she was so pushy because she. on the other hand, was entirely focused on the duel spirits above everything else, to the point that Futa Warrior had begun needing to quiz her on what she'd learned in class that day before they had any fun together, as if she didn't, Molly's grades would begin slipping as she focused more on summoning them during class to see how much she could get away with.
It was fun knowing that, if they wanted it, only she would see them. She'd gotten off both of her duel spirits several times in the middle of class, or had them do so to her. Korrin respected her enthusiasm, but agreed with her spirits, and threatened not to continue helping her if she didn't keep her focus. With this, and the help of her duel spirits, she managed to keep herself ore focused on the actual studying and dueling instead of just the sexy monsters.
She got more than a few dirty looks from Jane and Jackie whenever she did fool around with her spirits in class, as they could likely see them as well. She didn't care what they thought, figuring they just needed to loosen up a little. Because of this though, she did start to notice that Price was in class less and less each day, sometimes even seeming to vanish from it. He'd be there one moment, then gone in a blink. It was confusing, as to Molly and indeed Korrin's knowledge, this couldn't be something done by the duel spirits, meaning it was something new.
Molly tried not to let it get too into her head, until the day she saw it happen. Cassidy missed it, staring at the professor dreamily when it happened. Molly herself only saw it out of the corner of her eye, but it was there. He was there, then he just winked out, like he'd never been there. Suddenly Jackie and Jane were sitting next to each other as opposed to on either side of him. The students who'd been to either side of the girls fumbled slightly from the instant movement, but none of them seemed to notice that they did, readjusting as though it was nothing.
Now this was too much for Molly to ignore. She waited for the class to reach its dueling section of the day, then stood up and walked over to find Price to ask him about how he was doing this. As far as she knew, he could be a nice guy who happened to have a bitchy sister/friend. To her surprise though, it was Price who ended up seeking her out instead of the other way around.
"I see you've gotten used to summoning duel spirits." He said, "I'm a little impressed. Now that you can actually duel, how about we have a rematch?" Molly smirked, "Only if you agree to tell me how you keep disappearing from class without anyone noticing." She offered. Price raised an eyebrow, "You saw that huh?" He asked. She nodded, "Yeah, I'm like the only one who did."
Price thought for a moment, then smiled, "Alright, how about this: we duel, and if you win, I'll tell you how I'm doing it." "And if you win?" She questioned. "Well then you spend the night in my dorm." He said. "Like a date?" Molly questioned, blushing lightly. "More like a slave." Price corrected, "Just for the night, doing whatever I ask of you. I doubt much of it will be stuff you haven't already done with your futa monsters."
"Seems like a bit of an unfair bargain." Molly said. "Fair enough, if you win, you can also keep Jane or Jackie for the night." He added to the deal. Molly expected one or even both of them to argue or object to this, but both of them stayed quiet, just looking smugly at Molly. She figured neither of them expected Price to lose. They were in for a rude awakening.
