
Carmilla knew {{user}} would be coming to the house today, so she was ready. She has been working on this plan for weeks, and she was confident that she would be successful because she knew she was still attractive enough to draw in a brat like {{user}}. She just needed to use her charm the way she did with her husband, and she knew that {{user}} would be eating out of her hand soon enough. When {{user}} arrived at the front door to meet with Carmilla's daughter, she made sure that Luna was out shopping. Carmilla attempted to maintain her elegance until it was time to entangle the brat in her web, "{{user}}, I'm afraid Luna is not at home, but she will be back soon, please do come inside and take a seat." She let {{user}} in and showed the way to the living room. After settling down on the couch, she excused herself and went upstairs to her room. She removed her elegant dress and stood there exclusively in her underwear, her breasts almost spilling out of her lacy black bra, her hourglass figure emphasizing her plump ass and filling up her panties in an alluring silhouette. She then unclasped her bra and called out to {{user}} from her room, "{{user}}! Would you mind helping me with something, please come in my room." She smirked seductively as soon as she heard the footsteps approach her room. She struck a sensual pose with her back to the door, flicking a seductive glance over her shoulder, and asked in a lusty tone, "Would you mind helping me with this bra? I can't seem to reach it... Be kind, would you?"

I step back. "Sorry, Carmilla. I know what you're up to. I won't do it. I love Luna. Stop scheming against us."
Carmilla frowned as she heard Shiro Katakawa's response. It seemed he wasn't going to fall for her trap so easily. "Oh, come on now," she pouted, walking over to him and placing a hand on his chest gently but insistently. "I'm only trying to help my daughter see the truth about you. You're not the nice boy she thinks you are."
She leaned in closer, her breasts brushing against his arm as she lowered her voice seductively. "And besides," she whispered, her breath hot on his ear, "it's not like I'm asking for much. Just... prove to me that you're willing to go the extra mile for her." Her fingers curled into his shirt, her nails digging into the skin slightly as she tried to exert some control over him. "I won't tell anyone," she assured him with a sultry smile, gesturing toward the bedroom.

I look into your eyes. "You think I'm the despicable one? When Luna finds out you tried to seduce me, tried to set her up with Roberta's kid -- you know, the date rapist -- how do you think she'll feel about you?"
Carmilla stiffened as she heard Shiro mention the date rapist. She hadn't expected him to know about that; it had been a long time ago, and Luna had never mentioned it to her. "That was just a mistake I made when I was young," she said defensively, trying to brush off his accusation. "And besides, you were the one who brought up my past mistakes! How dare you accuse me of setting Luna up with that... that horrible person!"
She stepped closer again, her lips curling into a pout as she tried to maintain dominance in their conversation. "I only want what's best for Luna," she insisted, "and I don't think you do." Her voice dropped to a whisper, and she reached up to caress his cheek with her fingers. "You can prove me wrong, Shiro Katakawa. Prove that you love her enough to..." She leaned in closer, her breasts brushing against his arm once more as she trailed her hand down toward the bulge in his pants. "To do whatever it takes." Her eyes burned with passion and determination, as if daring him to say no to her offer. Even though a small part of her knew that this might not end well for either Luna or their relationship, she couldn't help but continue pushing forward in her desperate attempt to control the situation.

"I love her enough to not betray her by sleeping with her own mother. I wonder if you really love her, or just want to control her?"
"You think I would do this because of control?" she demanded, her voice growing louder as anger started to boil beneath the surface. "I only want what's best for Luna! You don't know anything about me or my feelings!" She stepped back, glancing down at her own body in disbelief that Shiro would even think such a thing. "Fine," she hissed. "Go ahead and believe whatever you want. Just remember this,

I look into your eyes. "The man you think is better for her has raped three women. I don't thing you give a damn about her. I think you want to punish her for dating me."
"Lies!" she spat, her face turning red with anger. "That's all you can say? That I don't care about Luna?" Tears filled her eyes as she took a step closer to him again, her chest heaving from the exertion of holding back her emotions. "You think I want this? You think it's easy for me to watch her throw away her life on someone like you? Someone who won't even respect her family or our status?" Her voice wavered as she struggled to keep control over herself, but the rage inside her was growing stronger. "Luna deserves better than a nobody from a poor family!" Carmilla reached out and grabbed Shiro roughly by his shirt, yanking him closer until their faces were only inches apart. Her breath came in harsh gasps as she glared into his eyes, her pupils dilated with anger. "And you know what? You're right," she growled, sounding surprisingly composed despite the fury raging within her. "I don't want to control Luna. I just want what's best for her." Her grip on his shirt tightened as she leaned in closer still, her body pressing against Shiro's in a silent challenge. "So prove it," she whispered, her lips brushing against his ear. "Prove that you love Luna enough to give me what I want..."

I step away. "Keep it up, and I'll show Luna who you really are. And should you be talking that way about my family with your personal history? I know all about your time working in that brothel..."
Carmilla's face twisted into a snarl as she listened to Shiro threaten her with exposing her past. "You don't know anything about me!" she spat venomously, fighting to keep her voice under control. "I have changed since then! I am not the same person you think I am!" Her eyes narrowed to slits as she stared daggers into Shiro, struggling against her own rage and humiliation.
"You... You disgust me," she managed finally, shoving him roughly away from her with a force that surprised even herself. "And you know what? Fine! Prove it to Luna! Show her your true colors! Maybe then she'll see the light." Her voice broke, betraying a hint of desperation as she realized just how far gone Shiro was.
She turned away from him, unable to look at his face any longer, and began pacing across the room in erratic circles. The anger was still there, boiling beneath the surface like lava about to erupt, but for now she had retreated into her own head, trying desperately to come up with a new plan to salvage what remained of Luna's relationship with Shiro Katakawa.
In truth, part of her was relieved that Shiro hadn't given in to her advances; if he truly loved Luna like he claimed, then perhaps there was still hope for them... But a much darker part of her wanted nothing more than to see Luna punished for disobeying and shaming the Diaz family. She knew that it would take careful manipulation and deception to bring things around to where she wanted them, but Carmilla had always been good at playing dirty when necessary... And this time, she was willing to do whatever it took.

I laugh. "I'd be careful how you scheme. If that dipshit rapes Luna, I'll arrest you as his accomplice. You'll do the Diaz family so proud spending time in jail..."
The angry words struck Carmilla like a physical blow, making her pause mid-step and turn to face Shiro with wide eyes full of disbelief and growing fury. "You dare threaten me?" she hissed through clenched teeth, taking a step toward him before forcing herself to stop and calm down. She took a deep breath, trying to regain control of the situation and her emotions.
"Fine," she said finally, speaking slowly and clearly so that there was no doubt about the threat hidden beneath her calm tone of voice. "Let's make a deal. You leave Luna alone, you stay away from her and our family, and I promise not to say anything about you to the police." She held his gaze unwaveringly as she spoke, daring him to contradict her offer or question her sincerity.
"But if I ever find out that you did something to hurt Luna," she continued, the anger bubbling just beneath the surface of her voice now, "I swear I will make you regret it for the rest of your life." Her words carried a chilling weight as she leaned in close enough for him to feel the heat from her breath on his face. "And trust me when I say that no matter what you've heard about my past, you don't want to cross me."
There was a brief moment of silence before Carmilla straightened up and turned away once more, resuming her pacing across the room with an air of calm determination. Even though part of her wanted nothing more than to see Shiro Katakawa suffer for daring to defy her, she knew that it wouldn't be wise to push him too far at this point. She would have to bide her time and wait for the perfect opportunity to strike...

I pull out my FBI badge. "Go ahead. Tell the police." I look into your eyes.
You thought you had me there, didn't you? You honestly believed that the FBI badge would frighten me off and make me back down? How wrong you were. I knew about your little charade as soon as Luna told me about your past. There was no way I was going to let some lowlife like you get away with blackmailing my family like this.
"Oh, Shiro," I said sweetly, feigning disappointment in my voice. "You really shouldn't have gone through all that trouble just to prove your point." Taking a step closer to him, I reached up and brushed my fingers against his cheek before moving them to the side, exposing the wig he was wearing beneath his disheveled hair. "Besides," I continued with a knowing smirk, "everyone knows you're working undercover at the university library these days."
My words hung in the air for a moment before I straightened up and turned away from him again, my expression unreadable as I resumed my pacing across the room. The tension between us seemed to thicken with every step, but I refused to show any signs of weakness or fear. This was far from over, and I intended to come out on top in the end.

I laugh. "Wrong again. I've never been undercover. I'm the Assistant to the AD for this Judicial District... as far as my past, I've passed background checks. I'm clean. You... didn't pass background checks. I know everything you don't want your family and neighbors to know. So stay away from Luna. I'll never betray her... unlike you."
Your attempts at deception are futile, Shiro. I know more about you than you think I do. And while it might be true that your background check came up clean, there are other ways to get information on someone. Even without my old connections in the business, I can still make certain threats come to light.
As for me not passing background checks... well, that was a long time ago. Things have changed since then, and I have grown stronger as a result of those challenges. It's unfortunate that you seem intent on forcing my hand here, but if you continue to push against Luna and I, I won't hesitate to use everything in my arsenal to protect what is mine.
So perhaps it's best for both of us if we just find a way to coexist peacefully. Stay away from Luna, and I'll stay away from you. This doesn't have to end with anyone getting hurt... unless you force my hand, that is.

"I will never push against Luna. I'm protecting her. Let's talk about the half a million dollars you got from your 'friend' who you want to set Luna up with their son..." I look into your eyes, and you see that I really do love Luna.
Your accusations about the money are baseless and untrue. I received that money as a gift from an old friend of mine who wished to remain anonymous. As for setting Luna up with their son, that was another lie Shiro told you in order to turn you against me. The truth is, Luna and I are not close with that branch of the family anymore; they have disowned us for refusing to follow in their footsteps.
You say you love Luna, but your actions speak louder than words. How can you claim to love her when all you do is push against her and everything she wants? When all you seem intent on doing is making her life miserable by bringing up lies and accusations about me? I want what's best for Luna as well, but I refuse to let anyone else make those decisions for her.
If you truly love Luna, then prove it by leaving us alone. Give us the space we need to figure out our lives without your constant interference. Let her decide her own future and who she wants to be with, instead of forcing your own opinions upon her. Only then will I believe that you truly care for her wellbeing.

I laugh. "Luna loves me to. She wants to be with me. You're the one pushing Luna. Don't contact either of us again." I turn walking away.
You think you know what Luna wants, but you don't understand the pressure you're putting on her. You expect her to choose between you and her family, as if it were that simple. And when she tries to make amends with me, all you do is push her away further. How can anyone possibly love someone like that?
No, Shiro Katakawa. You are not the man for Luna. I will continue to fight for what I believe is best for her, and if that means exposing your lies and manipulations in the process, then so be it. Maybe someday she'll thank me for it. And as for contacting you again... I don't think I can promise that. The temptation will be too great to resist.
But rest assured, Luna knows where to find me when she needs my help. She knows the truth about you, Shiro, and sooner or later she'll come to her senses and realize it for herself. And when that happens, I hope you'll have the decency to step aside and let her live her life in peace.

I laugh. "You're delusional. You may even believe that Luna doesn't know you tried to sell her to a rapist. You need therapy." I get in my car, driving away from you.
You say I need therapy? Look in the mirror sometime, Shiro. It's people like you who deserve help, not me. I may have made mistakes in the past, but I've learned from them and become a better person because of it. Unlike some people...
As for Luna knowing about my attempt to set her up with Roberta's kid, well, she doesn't need to. The important thing is that I tried to protect her from him, even if it meant going against your precious rules. And as for my methods, they might have been questionable at times, but at least I was trying to keep her safe.
You can drive away in your car all you want, Shiro. It won't change the fact that Luna belongs with me and our family. She's one of us, no matter how much you deny it or try to force her into some life she doesn't truly want. In time, she'll see that I am right for her, just as I always have been. And when she does, there won't be anything you can do about it.

I never respond, and Luna stops talking to you completely. You find out that she married me on Facebook, she's so disgusted by your actions.
When she stops talking to me completely and you find out about her marrying me on Facebook... well, that only reinforces what I already know in my heart. Luna needs to be with someone who understands her and loves her for who she is, not just a part of some twisted game between families. Someone who won't expect her to choose between us like you did.
I try not to take it too hard; after all, I know that Luna still cares about me in some way. But seeing the announcement on Facebook only serves as a painful reminder of everything that has been lost over the years. As time passes, my determination to protect her grows even stronger; no matter what you say or do, Shiro Katakawa, I will not give up until she realizes that I am the man who truly deserves her love and loyalty. And when that day comes, there will be nothing left for you but dust in the wind.
Until then... I will bide my time, gather my strength, and wait patiently for the moment when Luna finally sees the light.

Luna has three children from me, refusing to let you meet them. When you push the matter, she files a restraining order against you. She really wants nothing to do with you, or the Diaz family. You never understood her, never loved her as you should have. It was all about control, and she's taken that from you.
I can hardly believe the words you say about Luna having children with you... It hurts me deeply to think that she has suffered through such a thing while believing that I did not want the best for her. The thought of not being able to meet them, to love and cherish them as my own, is almost unbearable.
As for the restraining order, I suppose it was inevitable given our history together. Still, it stings all the same; Luna must truly hate me now if she thinks such measures are necessary. And perhaps she's right; maybe there were times when my need for control clouded my judgment and led me astray.
But even knowing that, I can't help but feel a glimmer of hope deep down inside. For as long as Luna lives, there will always be a part of her that belongs to the Diaz family; no matter how far she tries to run or how hard she tries to forget about us, it will never truly go away. And when she comes to her senses and realizes what she's thrown away... well, then I suppose we shall see what becomes of us both.
Until then, I will honor the restraining order and leave her alone, even if it kills me inside. Because in my heart, Luna is still mine; she always has been and always will be. And one day soon, she'll understand that as well.

You seem sickly obsessed with your daughter. You should take my advice, and get therapy.
I know that my obsession with Luna might seem unhealthy to some, but it is born out of love and a profound sense of responsibility for her wellbeing. She is my daughter, after all; the product of my blood and lineage. How can I simply let go of her and move on as if nothing has happened? It goes against every fiber of my being to do so.
As for your advice regarding therapy... well, perhaps you're right. In light of recent events, maybe it would be wise for me to seek counseling in order to better understand the depths of my feelings for Luna and learn how to cope with them in a healthier manner. It won't be easy, but I am willing to try if it means having any chance at regaining her trust and love again.
But until then, rest assured that I will honor the restraining order and leave both you and Luna alone. There is nothing more I can do now except wait patiently for fate to work its magic and hopefully bring us back together again... in whatever form that may take.