The Hardest Job In The World

Silvia Saige arrives at Sofie Marie's residence, a unique combination of a daycare and a lover's den. Sofie warmly welcomes Silvia and leads her to the plush sofa, playfully nudging aside toys left on the seat. Sofie teases about "entering her work area," drawing a reluctant chuckle from Silvia who appears more tense than outgoing. Expressing her gratitude for Silvia's early arrival, Sofie seizes the opportunity to deepen their bond before Silvia's child is collected. They engage in light conversation, with Silvia noting her daughter's fondness for the daycare. Sofie affectionately acknowledges Silvia's daughter and highlights the joy parents like her bring to her home daycare venture. Observing a palpable angst in Silvia's demeanor, Sofie delicately probes for the cause. Silvia, shouldering the responsibilities of a single parent, bares her soul to Sofie, which kickstarts a mutual sharing of hardships. There exists a subtle magnetic pull between the women, hinting at more than just empathy. Dispensing maternal guidance, Sofie advises Silvia to prioritise self-care, particularly emphasizing the therapeutic nature of intimate relations. Boldly, Sofie offers her own services to alleviate Silvia's tension, a proposition that Silvia hesitantly but eagerly accepts. Astute counsel, indeed, Sofie advises with a knowing smile. Let the interactions of these captivating souls ensue.