-Quinn- Convincing Ana to accompany us back to the house was no easy task. As we continued discussing the events of yesterday, Ana grew increasingly confused and frustrated. It became apparent that she had been spying on us without our knowledge. Fortunately, she had observed my interactions with Lisa and understood that I harbored no romantic interest. However, this didn’t mean she wanted me or Bruce to be close to her either. Despite my attempts to comfort her racing mind, she insisted on keeping her distance, which left both Bruce and me feeling frustrated. This was not how we envisioned the morning unfolding. We expected her to be a contented mess of desires and pleasure, not pacing anxiously with uncertainty. Meeting Bruce’s eyes, we silently acknowledged that our efforts were not