Aidehynn’s Point Of View
"Sir, there are far too many Ogas here now. How are we expected to handle this influx of people?" Zoeh asked , panicking.
"We will take it one day at a ti. They will need ti to adjust, and we will need to help them through their physical set backs..." I replied.
It had been 5 days since we took in the 61 Ogas. Day 2 had been a nightmare for sure. The pheromones of the Lore’rahlye Ogas were not to be underestimated. Even I was not immune to their pull.
On the first day, we had invited all of the Lore’rahlye Ogas in our cafeteria, to have a discussion about their futures. It seed that the older ones knew about their constitutions, and the problems that ca with them.
But the younger ones didn’t seem to fully understand it yet. I explained that the long term plan was to recieve inhibitors, to help them with controlling their pheromones, but short term they’d need to be taken care of via sex.
Not a single one of the older Ogas were apposed to the idea. They actually preferred it. The problem was, we didn’t have enough Alphas in the facility, and this wasn’t exactly sothing we could put flyers up about, or air comrcials for.
We had given each Oga who was of age, a tranquilizer syringe of sorts. If they ever encountered an unruly Alpha or an Alpha who disobeyed my rules, they were to inject them with it imdiately.
We had placed them in rooms, 2 at a ti. So that they could essentially have soone watch out for them, as well. They were more than welcod to choose their own roommate, but most of them seed to not know each other.
The ones under 15 years of age, were placed in rooms with at least 3 others. Waihlynn had taken the won and toddlers to his facility, so the youngest ones among my ranks were 5 years old.
Along with a roommate, we equipped their rooms with panic buttons. Pushing said button would light up a switchboard, signaling our nurse’s station. The Ogas had quite an amusing reaction to the walk through, and explanation.
One Oga had asked, "Why would we need a button to panic anyone?"
It had taken every ounce of strength I had, not to burst into laughter. Once I explained the nature of my facility, and the reason for the buttons, however, they seed to be even more confused.
It was entirely like they hadn’t trusted a single word spoken to them, before they left the Lore’rahlye facility.
Another Oga had asked, "Do we call you Master, now?"
To which I replied with a firm, "Absolutely fucking not."
I then had to explain to them what freedom was, and that everyone here had a choice.
After that explanation, I was hit with a question that made want to pull out my hair.
"How many tis do we need to service you, and your n a day, in order to eat?" An Oga had asked, nervously.
I then had Zoeh explain the daily schedule, and go over al tis, thoroughly.
Needless to say, Day 1 had been quite the ordeal. So I could understand why Zoeh was currently panicking. It seed that Waihlynn was also having a rough go at things. He had asked to write up a daily itinerary that he could follow, and incorporate into his facility quickly.
I had Chleo make a skeleton schedule for him to follow. Apparently she had gone a step further, and wrote a list of things to prepare for the Ogas, and a speech for him to give, to comfort the new anxious Ogas.
"Zoeh, we will need to put out a job request of sorts." I said, pondering the future.
"A job, Sir?" She asked, clearly confused.
"Yes. The job of a caretaker. The description will need to be discreet, and we will need to thoroughly vet the applicants... But we will need at least 30 Alphas. Preferably 20 males and 10 to 15 females." I replied.
Zoeh looked up at with a start, she had certainly pieced together my aning.
"And the pay?" She asked, taking notes to make a plan.
"Hmm? I’m thinking, 40K a year... or at minimum, $20 an hour..." I said, thoughtfully.
It wasn’t a small matter we were asking for, and the discretion needed to be air tight. Because if word spread about what was being asked of the citizens in the Duhtchy, people would end up... going missing...
"Sir, how long are they expected to stay in this position?" Zoeh asked, pulling from my thoughts.
"I’d say 6 months to a year... I can’t say for sure how much Bellamy will charge us for the inhibitors. B&G Pharmaceuticals has their fair share of demons to fight with production, so we’ll need about that long to find sothing that’ll work as a substitute." I replied.
"Sir... Forgive for overstepping, but you seem to have other plans in mind as well... Your face is giving it away..." Zoeh said, quizzically.
"Haha! Astute as always, Zoeh... Can’t hide anything from you, it seems..." I chuckled.
Then, I let out a deep sigh. She was right, I did have bigger plans for the future. I wasn’t at all sure how to go about them, however. Because I didn’t have enough information. I wanted to talk to Tristan more, maybe even the other Oga they ntioned being from Lore’rahlye, that they had taken in. I had far too many questions, and not enough answers.
"After seeing Tristan with his mates at the Summit, I couldn’t help but feel sentintal. Their love and bond was stronger than anything I had ever seen. Even miles apart, they were still connected to each other. I know they are probably a rare case, but I’m hoping that the Ogas from the Lore’rahlye facility can find a good mate to take them in. So they too, can have that kind of strong and fierce love as well. They definitely deserve it, don’t you think? After talking with them, don’t you think they deserve love and care as well?" I asked, thoughtfully.
"Well... That would certainly help with the population control here... there are far too many Alphas here in Ash’Burhrowz... but seeing as you can’t sell them, and the love you are referring to needs to happen naturally... this seems like the proper course of action..." She said, as logical as ever.
"Playing matchmaker to save the Duhtchy, huh?" I chuckled.
As we began to relax and formulate a broader plan, my office door opened abruptly.
"Sir... Uhm, your brothers are here to see you..." Chleo said, nervously.
I looked at Zoeh, who nodded in understanding. She gathered her belongings, and then took her place behind instead.
"It’s fine, Chleo. Let them in." I replied, with a calm I certainly didn’t feel.
Waihlynn visiting was one thing, but having Naithynn visit as well, was nerve-wracking by any standards. He hadn’t spoken a single word to since our return from Demhongade.
"Hey brother, it’s good to see you." Waihlynn said, as he walked into my office.
Naithynn followed closely behind, but never said a word. He just looked at with a blank expression.
"Hey guys, what brings you to my neck of the woods?" I asked, trying to hide my nervousness.
"I just got a ssage from Bellamy. Apparently, he was able to produce an inhibitor that they can actually mass produce, and put on the market. He also said, that as a favor to Tristan, any facilities that took in Ogas from Lore’rahlye will get a bulk discount." Waihlynn said, taking a seat.
He pushed his phone towards so that I could see the ssage as well, and sure enough that’s exactly what it said.
"The school structure is going pretty well in Wess’Mohrean’s facility too. I’m not sure what to do about the Ogas constitution yet... it’s honestly been a nightmare..." Waihlynn sighed.
"Maybe we can contact Dyahlettah, and send a few Ogas her way, if her facility is up and running now." I suggested.
I didn’t mind having the extra Ogas, but Waihlynn’s facility was not like mine. I knew he was having a tough ti adjusting to everything properly.
I also didn’t mind sending the younger Ogas to Dyahlettah, either. She loved children a great deal, and I knew they would flourish under her tutelage.
"Yeah... I’ll call her... I don’t mind having the Ogas... But we seed to have taken on more than we can handle, little brother." Waihlynn said, with an uneasy chuckle.
"Yeah... I could never have imagined that it would be this much of a challenge. Tristan had a cause to be worried, and to make the rules that he did. I can see how this could make soone act carelessly, or neglectful towards the Ogas..." I sighed.
’I should really call him...’
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