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3 Years of Service
Yes, same timeline. No, the NTR is unavoidable, but it's girl/girl and there's entire joke there. You'll see.wait, is this the same universe as malignant? Or same characters in different timelines? Also is ntr avoidable?
Kristy doesn't run off to Sasha. She doesn't even have that idea until it's suggested by Jeff-E, and she's doing it because she desperately wants to be with the MC. Remember, this is Sasha. Kristy knows the girl deals in sexual transactions. At the same time, Kristy loves to be sexualized due to self-esteem issues and general horniness, so she can't help but enjoy the attention.I'm not going to argue what does or doesnt constitute NTR. Its a lose lose situation where no one is happy.
All I know is the sister who you have been messing around with, and who openly confessed her feelings to the MC got denied a really fucking good sex scene, then immediately went and had sex with the mc's best friend and it felt really shitty to read/watch happen.
If you want to argue that sex doesnt count if there is no P in the V, well go off I guess but when two girls are scissoring the fuck out of each other thats sex in my book.
And it is a supremely shitty move on Sasha's part, but she's lashing out at the future, and the fate she thinks is being forced upon her. MC is ultimately okay with it, because 1. It never happened. 2. Even though it was going to happen, Kristy was consenting. (Backed up by Jeff-E saying, "She left muttering something about cockblocking time-travel bullshit") 3. MC is trying to learn that he doesn't need to constantly protect and fix his sister.
Also, Mia and Kristy screw around all the time off-screen. Kristy says she's Bi, and mentions Mia liking all her stuff when she's looking in the mirror. The two are usually in their underwear when they're together.
And seriously, what's the point of having a sexually aggressive lesbian if she's not gonna do her thing.