Thursday
Thursday started like any other day- Kim had been late due to having to climb out her window to avoid old man Vickers, but after she cleaned up the den and did a quick dusting of the house, she started her search for the necklace anew.
To her astonishment, the necklace wasn't under the bookcase. Sylvia had apparently noticed, perhaps she'd decided it belonged to her and Kim didn't need to worry about it- which was true, of course, but still, she /needed/ to know it was safe and sound before she got fired for something beyond her control.
But when she approached Sylvia about it, Kim lost her nerve and her voice stumbled in her mouth. If only Sylvia's had done the same; "What're you staring at me for? Don't you have work to be doing?"
"I- But- yes, but-"
"Go, then!" she shooed Kim out of the room where she'd been painting.
It was a stupid thing, something that bothered Kim no end, but she couldn't muster the courage to say anything about it- partly for fear of looking guilty in the necklace's disappearance, and partly because. . . well, it was Sylvia. You didn't question Sylvia unless you had a death wish.
So Kim went back to the study and continued her shelving of books, cleaning the furniture afterwards and wondering with increasing dread just what would happen to her if she couldn't find the damn jewelry. Her hands were trembling by the time she managed to slot the last book in and clear the last of the dust bunnies from the ancient wood.
When Kim went to leave, Sylvia was standing in the door way idly mixing colors on her pallet with a bemused expression. Her mismatched green and blue eyes watched her like a hawk as the skittish maid did a quick circle of the room to ensure everything was as it should be. It was as fake an attempt to look busy as was Kim's smile when she met the younger woman's gaze.
"You can do better, I hope." Was all Sylvia said before she turned back into the hall.
Kim frowned at the open doorway and exhaled a shaky breath. She stole another peek under the bookcases, one after another, to ensure she hadn't just missed the necklace by accident. But it wasn't there.
Not under any of them.
Kim stood eventually and combed her hair back between her cat ears. The routine went from cleaning things up and searching to tearing the house apart, digging through the remains and then putting things back in order. It was during one of these rebuilding cycles that Sylvia- quite rightly- stopped Kim. "What the hell are you doing?"
"Uh-"
Her eyes narrowed. She tapped her bare foot with an expectant expression. "I thought we talked about this, kitten. You're being a /bad/ maid not to mention a bad kitten. We pay you to keep this place in order, not destroy it!"
"Well, hold on-"
"No, no, no. I'm not hearing this. Grab the back of the couch."
"Hey, now wait a minute here! I was looking for-"
"Now!"
Kim flinched at the sound of Sylvia's righteous anger. Something compelled her to follow the woman's demand even as she tried to resist. She knew better, of course. "If I could explain. . ."
"Shh. You deserve this and you know it." Sylvia stepped up behind her. Her firm body pressed against Kim's fleshier curves, leaning against her upper back and taking the maid's hands, forcibly placing them on the back of the couch while she whispered. "I told you I wasn't going to tolerate this from you. You're a guest- an employee- Elliot might let you get away with it, but that's why I'm here."
Kim's heart pounded in her chest between strangled breaths as she clutched the fabric tightly. "M- But-"
"Kitty! Bad!" Sylvia said harshly in her ear. "Say it!"
"B- B- But."
"No!" Sylvia slapped her ass hard. Kim jumped and yelped. "Say it!"
"B- Bad?"
"Again! Louder!" Another firm slap lashed her butt. When Kim tried to move, Sylvia grabbed both of her hands together and held her firmly in place. Her breath was hot and huid against Kim's oversensitive ear. "Show me you understand and this might end sooner."
Kim was blushing furiously by the time she managed to force her voice to form the words. "K- Kitty bad. . ."
"Why? Why is our kitten being bad?"
SLAP.
Kim yelped.
"B- b-" This bitch. . . Kim gritted her teeth. "I was looking-"
SLAP.
Sylvia's voice was firm, hard as steel. "Wrong answer. Again."
"Necklace-"
That caused Sylvia to pause. "What?"
Kim dared a look at the woman, face still burning hot. "I was looking for a necklace that went missing- It was on the dress form but it was gone the next day."
Sylvia frowned slightly. "That right?"
"Y- Yeah- Uh. Yes, mistress."
After a moment, Sylvia ran her slapping hand over Kim's generous rump, cupping her cheek with the tips of her fingers. Her gaze was distant and hollow, as though she was thinking more than she was paying attention to the woman in her hands. After a moment she let out a soft 'hmph.' and slapped Kim's ass again from the underside.
Kimberly murred.
"Did you find it?" The younger woman's hand started to massage into Kim's flank, rubbing the sore spot she'd just created. "Did kitty find her shiny?"
"It's not mine," Kim said defensively. "D- Do you think I'd try to steal it?"
Sylvia slapped her ass again. "You might."
"I wouldn't!"
Slap!
"Ah!"