Protagonist! Please Stay Away from Me 2!-Chapter 50: Hidden Cameras and Sound Bugs
"Lena, how many years have you been working here?" I asked between bites of the burger, the savoury juices still lingering on my tongue. π³πΏππππ²ππ»ππππ₯.ππ π
She paused, popping a fry into her mouth thoughtfully before answering with a proud smile. "At least seven years now. Started as an intern right out of design schoolβfetching coffee, organizing swatches. The boss saw potential and promoted me fast."
Wait a minute? Whatβs Tinaβs age really?
"Seven years?" I echoed, taking another hearty bite, the cheese stretching satisfyingly. This could make digging for info a lot easier, I thought, mind racing beneath my casual demeanour. I needed more details to piece together Tinaβs world. "Thatβs impressive, Lena."
"Yesβfeels like family after all this time. The boss is really respectful towards all of her subordinates." She sipped her iced tea, ice clinking softly.
"Good for you. Is Tina a good boss?" I pressed gently, wiping my hands on a napkin.
"The best," Lena nodded enthusiastically. "She is fair, creative, pushes you but celebrates wins bigβlike that βInderjitβ project bonus last year. What about as a good girlfriend?" She shot me a mischievous grin, eyes twinkling.
Heat rushed to my cheeks; I blushed deeply, nodding shyly. "She is... incredible." Why was she asking me this question? This woman has no tact.
Lena leaned in, voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper. "How good is she in bed? Come on, spillβoffice vibes are screaming chemistry."
"What...?" I stammered, face burning hotter, nearly choking on a fry. "Why are you asking me this question, Lena?"
She laughed lightly, reaching over to ruffle my hair affectionately. "I can tell youβre the submissive one, Sharon. The way you glow? Itβs the glow of a bottom. Then again, I donβt think you have the capability to dominate someone like the boss."
"Lena! You are making me feel embarrassed! Besides, are you a lesbian?"
"I am bisexual, Sharon. When the two of them is mixed together, it really feels great." In a way thatβs trueβI mean, Tina has a cock, hasnβt she? I donβt think without her cockβs presence the sex will be that good.
I really like her cock... argh, this sounds weird. Very weird. But itβs true.
"Youβre too shameless!" I pouted, swatting her hand away playfully and looking out the window at the city skyline, pretending offense to hide my flustered smile.
"Sorry, sorryβbut youβre too cute when you blush like that," Lena teased, her tone warm and sisterly. "Donβt worry, your secretβs safe."
Argh, this playful banter is making me a bit bored, I mused inwardly. How long do I have to keep up the act? Time to steer things deeper. I need useful information. Clearing my throat, I shifted gears. "Lena, your boss has never told me about her parents. Nothing at all."
She raised an eyebrow, surprise flickering. "She didnβt? Huh, thatβs bossβsβprivate about family stuff. Sheβll open up eventually, Iβm sure."
"Please, Lena," I leaned forward earnestly, setting down my half-eaten burger. "She doesnβt tell me anything about them. Acts like itβs off-limits."
"Itβs her personal area, Sharonβtread carefully. You are a good girl, and I donβt want you to get hurt," Lena advised gently, though her expression softened at my pleading eyes.
"Please? She specifically told me not to ask about her family. I just want to understand her better. Please, LenaβI really want to know." My voice held a genuine note, masking the calculation beneath. Tinaβs family information will help me to know more about her. This might explain her previous infatuation with Alex.
Lena sighed, glancing at the door before relenting. "Okay, but promise this stays between us?"
"Of course, Lena! I promise that I wonβt say anything about this anyone!"
"Fine, Sharon. I hope that you wonβt betray my trust. Her familyβs a bit complicated. Fatherβs a big-shot real estate mogulβold money, traditional. Her mother passed away when she was young, cancer. Thereβs a half-sister from Dadβs second marriage whoβs the golden child, groomed as the heiress to the family empire."
"Half-sister?"
"Yes, Sharon. The boss carved her own path here, no handouts. Theyβre cordial but distantβno holiday dinners or anything warm."
I absorbed it with a thoughtful nod, feigning surprise while filing it away. "Oh... I didnβt know any of that. Explains why sheβs so independent." Did Alex charm her by using this as a tool?
"Please donβt say I told youβsheβd kill me," Lena said with a mock shudder, standing and gathering her napkin. "Well, Iβve got invoices to chase. Enjoy the rest of lunch! Holler if you need anything."
"Thanks, Lenaβyouβre a lifesaver," I called as she slipped out, door clicking shut. Alone again, I stared at my plate, mind whirling with new puzzle pieces.
With a deep breath, I looked around before checking for any cameras. For some reason, Tinaβs office has no CCTV camerasβwhich was both confusing and relieving at the same time.
Perfect timingβI have to finish this before Tinaβs meeting wraps. The office, still sunlit and serene, now felt like my covert playground. I locked the door with a soft click, drew the sheer curtains halfway for diffused light, and retrieved my compact toolkit from the bottom of my tote bagβdisguised as makeupβmicro-wireless cameras the size of buttonheads, adhesive sound bugs no bigger than lentils, a slim multi-tool for tucking wires, and a phone app for instant pairing.
"Tina, I am sorryβbut I donβt trust you."
First, the desk. Kneeling behind it, socks silent on the marble, I peeled a cameraβs nano-adhesive backing and pressed it into the underside lipβlens flush, capturing the chairβs occupant perfectly.
A quick app syncβgreen light, live feed streaming to my encrypted cloud. Angle oneβstraight-on for documents and faces. I am pretty sure that Alex will come to this office within a few days to check on his βlover.β
Next, an audio puck nestled in the desk lampβs base, disguised as a dust speckβomnidirectional mic picking up whispers from across the room.
Moving fluidly, I climbed onto the plush sectional sofa, balancing on tiptoes to affix a wide-angle camera to the bookshelfβs top edge, nestled amid design books like Mid-Century Modern spines. It swept the seating area flawlessly. Angle twoβconversations over coffee. A sound bug went into the fern potβs soilβvibration-proof, harvesting ambient noise like rustling leaves.
Windows nextβtricky, but essential.
"I will not leave any necessary place at all."
I edged the curtains aside, heart hammering as distant voices echoed from the hall. A pinhole camera suctioned to the lower window frame, tinted to blend with the sill; its fish-eye grabbed the door and half the room. Angle threeβentries and exits. Audio synced seamlessly.
The whiteboard and mood board demanded finesse. Scaling a rolling stoolβsqueak muffled with a sock-wrapβI embedded a camera in the boardβs frame mouldingβzoom-capable for sketches. Final bugβinside the AC vent grille, ensuring total audio blanket.
Sweat beaded my forehead despite the cool air, blouse clinging slightly as I worked. Final sweepβapp dashboard glowedβfour HD feeds crystal-clear, audio levels peaking clean. No visible traces; even Tinaβs eagle eye wouldnβt spot them. I stashed the toolkit, smoothed my hair, unlocked the door, and settled on the sofa with the lunch tray, munching a fry casually just as footsteps approached.
All wired. Now, the real show begins. Tina, please give me something to work on, will you? I need something concrete, I thought, pulse steadying into triumph.







