Noah blinked at that last statement; it was probably the last thing he'd expected to hear. It made no difference to him one way or the other which sex Jason preferred; that had nothing to do with the person he was. He did wonder if May knew; there seemed to be communication problems between her and her children.
"I've yet to meet anyone who did want to be married via the lottery, myself and your mother included. But you won't be a college student forever," he said mildly. "It's rough now but it's much better after graduation. And as for the last part, there are always...options. Sex doesn't have to be involved if you don't want it. I am afraid, though, that you'll have to live together, or at least offer the semblance of it. That's why I moved into the same apartment as May. I am sorry that both you and Jae-Mi were chosen. I had hoped the two of you would be spared a little longer."