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60. Cliques

59. Solutions

58. Punishments

57. Zahrelon

56. Dancers

55. Hanging Out

54. New Incubi

53. Agreement

52. Pregnancy

51. 2nd Day

50. Partners

49. Our Contest

48. 2nd Holiday

47. 2nd Orgy

46. Sully Honor

45. War Prize

44. Pick Water

43. Elementals

42. Bonding

41. A Warlock

Club Wrecked Management

avatar on 2023-08-08 22:13:39

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Having both clubs made me very rich. I used that to buy more spell scrolls of the 4th and 5th class. Scrolls were only one time use, so I had to go first and transcribe all of them into my grimoire. Once I was done, I was able to pass it down to my squad. They appreciated it. Then the rest of The Wreck got to work in their own grimoires. A task they found boring but was ultimately beneficial to them. The incubi in Club Wreck had no interest at all in becoming wizards. I was not going to force them. They were making more money than the others. With that being the case, I had no reason to complain there. What I did need to interfere with was getting them to listen to my orders. I knew that many of them were double dipping on the humans they gave private dances to. Zahrelon was the only one to get caught so far. The paladin did come in every week to see him. I made sure that every single incubus in both clubs knew her face and could point her out in a crowd. I did not need her or her friends snooping around trying to dig up more dirt. When some appeared at Club Wrecked, they were banned.

Because I needed to split my focus between 2 separate clubs, I could not hold totally control over both. I had my squad to act as enforcers and security, but even that was not enough. The Wreck was full of incubi from Hell. It was instinctual for them to obey their betters and fall in line. Obviously, they would try to jockey for position to take the top spot, but that was fine with me. None of them were on my league. That ethos was the total opposite in the Abyss. All of the incubi there were extremely self serving and flaky. They only did what was best for them in the moment and tried to enforce their own rules via force or manipulation. That was not going to work with me or my squad members. Ororin and Vohrear were not afraid to beat the shit out of them when they tried pushing too far. If I was there, I reminded them not to mark up the faces or bodies. It did not stop them from forming cliques. Charrel, Inorel and Xahrrel were a group. They were extra flirty with customers. Inorel was in charge. Hyirryn and Garanryn were both aggressive and held humans hostage. Seran and Torryd did not care.

To be honest, it was funny to see their antics up close. As hosts it was up to them to set the special activities for Club Wrecked. Self-servingly, they ran auctions and had body painting time. I just told them that 50% of the profits from that would go to the club coffers, making them groan. Being able to paint the flawless canvasses that were the bodies of the incubi was a treat that patron shoved their full wallets at us for. Due to that fact, I let it all slide. Lovey dovey artist boyfriends who managed the club's day to day operations. That was how they would look like to the outside world. Because they were the hosts, they did not need to dance. Sometimes they did to stave off boredom. However, they would usually be gaming in the lounge. It certainly made them accessible if they were needed. Every week, they would take one human each back stage for special "double dance". The pair had a special routine where they would sensuously dance together and then have a massive foursome. They could not kill anymore, but they never chose the same humans twice. It really was a very special service.




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