I did not plan this. I did not expect this.
I am going out with two guys who are clients. One of them I met on Firestorm Help Island. He hired me twice during the competition. The other was a date at first, and they later hired me for sex.
This is weird mainly because I want to separate my job and private life.
More about that later.
Let’s go one step back to see what happened so far.
Modest Life at Danger Creek Lake Trailer Park
In my last post about Rachel and the 50 L$ whore competition, I wrote that I am going to keep Rachel alive, despite her purpose (the competition) being fulfilled.
As Rachel, I live a humble and modest life in Danger Creek Lake Trailer Park. No fancy villa, but a trailer. No expensive clothes, but freebies and group gifts.
Rachels’s lifestyle can serve you as an example of how to have fun in Second Life on a low budget.
The trailer park is not primarily about sex, despite being adult-rated. It’s more about the lifestyle, the trailer community, and roleplay.
You don’t even need to rent a trailer to participate. The region offers a free motel for visitors.
It’s really cool, you should have a look. Here is your taxi:
Danger Creek Lake Trailer Park and Motel
The trailer does cost some rent every week. Not a lot (450 L$ per week), but I don’t want to use money from other accounts.
Rachel is a big girl; she can take care of herself.
The Job at Candy’s All-Inclusive Hotel
I started to work sometimes at Candy’s All-Inclusive Sex Bar and Hotel as a waitress. For those new to my stories: Candy’s is a bar and hotel in a region called street whores.
Members of the group (also referred to as hotel guests) can ask the waitresses (called Candygirls) for room service – yes, that means sex, in case you wondered.
The guests are asked to tip the girls after a satisfying session. That is how Rachel makes ends meet to pay the rent at the Trailer Park.
It is a very modest income. You don’t get rich at this job, but its more fun than standing on the street waiting for johns.
Candy’s has regular guests, and in case none of the girls are at the bar, they can call a Candygirl via online indicators in the bar area.
I have Candy’s in my profile picks, and I have included a short description of its purpose. Occasionally, I serve visitors at Danger Creek Lake Trailer Park and Motel for a modest price (300 L$).
Do you want to become a member at Candy’s? It’s only 600 L$ to join. Here is your taxi:
Candy’s All-Inclusive Sex Bar and Hotel
Going Out and Sex Dates With Rembold
During the competition, I met Rembold. He was just “born” in June this year, so he is new to Second Life. We met on Firestorm Help Island.
We had an excellent conversation and chemistry from the start. Rembold was determined to get a better look. He bought some Linden Dollars, and we went shopping.
Head, Mesh Body, Skin, Hair, Animation Overrider, and last but not least, a realistic-looking cock. We “tested” the latter thoroughly after the shopping tour.
He became a pretty good-looking lad. I like his mature look, which is refreshingly different from all the young-looking “Kens” in Second Life.
A few days later we talked about my purpose, the competition.
“Shall I support you in that? Normally, I prefer to seduce a woman instead of paying her.” He suggested.
“That would be cool,” I said.
He paid me the required 50L$, and we went to a motel where I did the job.
When the competition ended, we still met regularly. Sometimes, I go out to music clubs and dance, and other times for sex at my trailer.
Not for money, though. It’s a friends-with-benefits relationship, but I know he is interested in more than that, even though I am a sex worker. He would be okay with that (he said).
After one of those sex encounters, he said:
I feel a bit guilty about not paying you. I know you do sex work to pay the rent for your trailer.”
With a cheeky smile, I answered, “Don’t worry. If you want to support me in any way, buy me a gift from my wishlist. I prefer gifts over money anyway.”
A few days later, I found an expensive (1800 L$) Blueberry outfit in my received items. I think that doesn’t count as being paid for sex, or does it? Please leave your opinion about that in the comments.
Our most recent encounter was a new experience for him: Sex in a public place. We did a hard and fast quickie on the Sofa in Bar No. 5.
What gift do I find next in my inventory?
Dating Daniel and Sex For Money
I am trying to remember where I met Daniel. I do remember him spontaneously asking me out on a date.
I said yes, being curious about where this would lead.
“Surprise me,” I said when he asked where I wanted to go. He did choose a live music event.
That was indeed a pleasant surprise. A cool live band called “London Rain” was playing there. We danced to their music for a while and chatted about what we do in Second Life.
I told him about my job at Candy’s but made it very clear that the job is a job and private is private. I didn’t want to give him the impression that I was trying to solicit business from him.
A few days later.
We met at my trailer at Danger Creek Lake Trailer Park, sat on the sofa, and chatted.
Out of the blue, he said: “I was trying to find the club you are working at but couldn’t find it on search. I wanted to see you there.”
I looked at him surprised and asked: “Did you want to come as a guest?”
Daniel:
“Yes, I wanted you from the first minute I saw you. Are you offering that service only at the club, or would it also be an option here at your trailer?”
I told him I use my trailer for that as well occasionally.
“How much is it?”
“Well, we don’t have rates; as a group member, you only pay tips after a satisfying service.”
“Fine with me,” he said and started to undress.
It felt odd, as I didn’t meet him at work but on a date. Anyway, I followed his example, undressed, and did the job. He tipped me 528 L$—I have no idea how he came up with this odd number.
I had other professional encounters with Daniel. The next one was at Candy’s. But we also meet on different occasions, such as going dancing or hanging out at Bar No. 5
Daniel is now both a friend and a regular client. That sounds weird, but it has worked fine for me so far.
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