'No offense, Vaisey, but there hasn't been much opportunity, with the illness going around and then the battle,' she pointed out. Morag shrugged and winked.
'And I didn't say Percy wasn't interesting. I said that how interesting you turn out to be wasn't his primary focus in a relationship. He's not that shallow,' she added quietly.
She looked at him a long moment. 'There must be something to you or Percy wouldn't have agreed to get involved. A coworker? And a subordinate? And frainkly, that you're not a girl is surprising, given how conventional Percy tends to be. You must really be something....' Her eyes indicated that it would remain to be seen.
Morag was pretty sure if he let his dick lead him away from Percy, she could come up with an appropriate punishment, but there was no need to continue that line of thought just yet.
'So how are we going to protect him from the toad?' she asked.