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Josepina Piscitiello
Character profile of Pia's Maximilian's majordomo.
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for more info on Maximilian. Thanks to Pia Veleno for the use of her character, Josepina.


I hate it when he bares his fangs at me. I know he does it to frighten and intimidate me. I must admit, it is a little frightening, but it also excites me, strangely enough. What would it feel like to feel those fangs buried in my neck, to touch him...Stop it, Josepina, I berate myself once again. I should stop thinking of him, he is my employer, it would be....wrong.

I try to go about my business. But, it's difficult. He has been continuously shirking his duties, lately, and it's making a lot of extra work for me. I try to keep his household and business affairs running smoothly, that's what I'm paid for, after all. But, he makes things so difficult. I wish he would just open up to me, talk to me. Something is obviously bothering him.

He is so dark, so forbidding, yet strangely alluring...sexy even. Why do I keep thinking of him like this? I need to get my mind back on my work.

I should go back in there and confront him, tell him to get up and see the people he is supposed to see, take care of his business, but something is stopping me. Fear? No, I am not afraid of him. I refuse to be afraid. But, cautious. Yes, cautious. Caution is always a good thing.

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