I focused back on the vast Hydrous ocean before me. I started thinking about how I could fix the problem that was central to all of this but gave my head a shake.
“I have time,” I said with a sigh, but then I turned to the sound of the door sliding open.
“Yes, you do. I am sure that you are probably trying to solve all the problems that you have in your head right now, but you should stop,” Lidy said as she walked into the room.
“I know I should, and I am trying,” I said with a weak smile as Lidy walked over with her horns swaying back and forth.
“You know, things haven’t really changed much since then. I am still preparing your meals, and you are still making me eggs,” Lidy said with a smile as she slipped her hands around my waist.
Lidy Forester, my favorite cafeteria worker, always gave me extra servings in the back room. She was a relief from the constant stress I had been under while working on the God Frequency, but I have been intimate with many of the girls.