Introduction By Amita.
Hi from Amita.
You may remember in the last few days before our overseas guests left, Nishi, one of our house staff, met Steve for a late-night sex session in his room. (Story 216 Part Four.) At the time we were surprised. It was also against our strict house rules too and I expected that Sarvesh would have fired her but for some reason, he felt compassion for her and let her off with, what I considered, a very light warning. I still do not know why he did that. His explanations have been a bit vague. A few weeks later, when rumours started around the house, he even gave her a better job working at the bank.
That wasn’t the only potential linking between our guests and our house staff. One of the newer staff, a young man called Gaja drew the attention of Shanti from New Zealand. Shanti got a lot of teasing from the men over that, 'cougar lusting after fresh meat,' they said. Later, when the staff joined our visitors for an evening, I noticed Gaja and Shanti talking for a long time in the pool. I wondered about them, there seemed to be an attraction between them but it was the end of their holiday and soon Shanti had left to return to New Zealand.
Nothing more came of it. Well, that is what Sarvesh and I thought so we didn't say anything to Gaja. By then, Sarvesh had him lined up for an important new job in the restrant at the club/hotel. What we didn’t know was that Shanti had slipped him her email address. Naughty girl, Shanti. Sarvesh should have kicked your ass when he had the chance.
Now, Gaja and Nishi, these are the two main characters of this story. They do not feel confident enough to write their own story so I am going to do it for them. The way I did this was by talking with them and making notes as they told me details of their adventures. I then wrote these notes into a story and they helped me make improvements and changes until we had each part as close as we could to what they remembered. I also called in others involved to give me their sides of the story too. I particularly want to thank Shanti for her help too.
My writing style will be something different for Letters where I will be telling about things from a third-party perspective, almost as if I was an invisible person who knows and can see everything, even the thoughts and feelings of those in the story. I will even talk of myself, Amita, as a different person too.
A famous quote from Shanti; - Enough Admin, let's get on with the fun stuff!
You may remember in the last few days before our overseas guests left, Nishi, one of our house staff, met Steve for a late-night sex session in his room. (Story 216 Part Four.) At the time we were surprised. It was also against our strict house rules too and I expected that Sarvesh would have fired her but for some reason, he felt compassion for her and let her off with, what I considered, a very light warning. I still do not know why he did that. His explanations have been a bit vague. A few weeks later, when rumours started around the house, he even gave her a better job working at the bank.
That wasn’t the only potential linking between our guests and our house staff. One of the newer staff, a young man called Gaja drew the attention of Shanti from New Zealand. Shanti got a lot of teasing from the men over that, 'cougar lusting after fresh meat,' they said. Later, when the staff joined our visitors for an evening, I noticed Gaja and Shanti talking for a long time in the pool. I wondered about them, there seemed to be an attraction between them but it was the end of their holiday and soon Shanti had left to return to New Zealand.
Nothing more came of it. Well, that is what Sarvesh and I thought so we didn't say anything to Gaja. By then, Sarvesh had him lined up for an important new job in the restrant at the club/hotel. What we didn’t know was that Shanti had slipped him her email address. Naughty girl, Shanti. Sarvesh should have kicked your ass when he had the chance.
Now, Gaja and Nishi, these are the two main characters of this story. They do not feel confident enough to write their own story so I am going to do it for them. The way I did this was by talking with them and making notes as they told me details of their adventures. I then wrote these notes into a story and they helped me make improvements and changes until we had each part as close as we could to what they remembered. I also called in others involved to give me their sides of the story too. I particularly want to thank Shanti for her help too.
My writing style will be something different for Letters where I will be telling about things from a third-party perspective, almost as if I was an invisible person who knows and can see everything, even the thoughts and feelings of those in the story. I will even talk of myself, Amita, as a different person too.
A famous quote from Shanti; - Enough Admin, let's get on with the fun stuff!