Author's note:
This is chapter two of Redemption, a sequel to my story Emergence which was published in September of 2022. It contains scenes with voyeurism/exhibitionism and group sex. All characters are over the age of eighteen. Thank you for reading!
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Dear Elaine,
I wanted to thank you again for the herbal treatment patch you made for me last month when Josh and I visited Glisten. I think we made love more often that week than we had in the previous six months! Some of that was the fun we were having at Glisten, but I can tell the patch helped, too. Since then it's been like when we were dating. Josh wants to nominate you for a Nobel prize for the 'fatigue' treatments you made for me. Do you have any idea how long I can expect the treatment to remain effective?
I hope you and Jan are doing well and soaking up that Aruban sunshine!
Take care, Caitlin
That was sweet. I've received a small handful of these thank-you messages, but Caitlin was the first person I helped at Glisten so this one is special. It's also, though I hesitate to admit it, something of a novelty for me. A thank-you note, that is. I've founded several startups, created millions in shareholder equity, and co-authored dozens of studies and papers. No one ever thanked me personally for any of that.
Regrettably, I'm not able to answer Caitlin's question about the duration of her treatment. In a proper study, there would be follow-up protocols. Research assistants would regularly survey study participants or bring them in for physicals. In a proper study, we'd collect years' worth of data.
In a proper study, we'd have more than one subject.
Nanoparticle delivery of gene therapies has been proven safe, or at least as safe as the genetic code they deliver. Efficacy and duration, however, are all over the place. Caitlin will just have to let me know when the patch wears off, although that brings into light the very real problem that I'm facing. I could use PharmaPhab to spit out more of the patches and send them to Caitlin. If customs didn't intercept the package she might gain months or possibly even a year or more of the benefits. But that isn't sustainable. Not only would regularly sending packages back to the States alert the FDA, but I also can't produce that many patches long-term. If I made patches for Caitlin I'd also have to make them for Hailee, and for the others that I've helped out. PharmaPhab is meant for rapid turnaround lab work, not producing pharmaceuticals en masse.
But it does give me an idea.
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"We're a sexual wellness resort."
In a rarity, Jan and I are out on the water. The operator of a booze cruise sailboat charter is trying to sell Jan on the idea of making it an option for guests at Glisten, and his primary sales technique is to take us out for an evening of tipsy sailing with guests from other resorts.
"What's that?" Jan asks over the wind.
"We should market Glisten as a sexual wellness resort," I repeat, scooting closer to him on one of the boat's aft benches.
"But we're not a wellness resort. We're an intimate resort. We don't even have a spa."
My response to this is to tap his drink with mine in as close an approximation of ringing glassware as one can achieve with the tiny plastic cups. I want Jan to keep drinking. "Glisten doesn't have room for a spa," I agree. "But we can listen to a couple's needs, customize their experiences in ways that larger resorts can't."
"And fix them up with illegal genetic therapies."
"They aren't illegal here."
"Mmm?" This is the first Jan has heard of this.
"I researched it. Aruba follows the Netherlands, and the Netherlands defers to the EU."
"Doesn't the EU have even stricter regulations around genetic engineering than the States?"
I tilt my glass to Jan once more and we each take a sip of rum punch. "Yes, for the food supply. Fruits, vegetables, livestock, grains, but they've been slow to modernize their regulatory framework for medicines."
"How slow?"
"Yes, well." This is the part I have to finesse. "They may have a package in place by next year."
"Uh huh. So, you want to rebrand the resort for possibly less than one year, when the EU inevitably gets around to criminalizing what you're up to?"
Apparently I didn't finesse that as well as intended. "Jan," I begin, trying a new approach, "I've seen your financials. Glisten may not even last a year anyway. Isn't this worth a shot? Wellness visitors will be repeat visitors."
Jan glares at me, but before he can shoot the idea down the skipper makes a cheerful announcement. "We're going to come about! Everyone hold on!"
The mate, a grinning blond youth, spins the wheel and the boat turns into the wind. For a moment it slows and wallows, giving itself to the mercy of the waves, before the wind catches the opposite side of the sail. The boom swings overhead, the canvas snaps back into shape and with a surge of power we're back under way. There's a round of applause from the other passengers, followed by booze-fueled kissing and laughter.
"Don't all the Dutch sail to school, or something like that?"
That gets a smile. "No, we ice skate. Or bike. Everyone knows that." Jan goes quiet, but I let it play out and eventually I'm rewarded. "Write up your proposal for me. Have it for me by the end of the week. And until then, shut up about it."
Deal.
*
Part of our agreement is that I get to look over the reservation requests, both accepted and declined. Much like with DNA analysis, if you can examine a large enough dataset you begin to see patterns.
Hi. I'd like to reserve for the week of 11/22. Do you accept solo males?
Can I stay for less than a full week?
Heyyy, I read from a reviewer that you have, uh.. fantasy fulfillment? Because I kinda have one...
Is the week of 12/06 open at all? I see rooms, but when I select just one traveler the room rate disappears.