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Chapter 9 – Master of the Stage

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She didn’t blink as the camera light clicked on.

Three red dots glowed on the mirrored wall before her recording her every breath, angle, micro-expression. They wanted fear. Softness. Obedience.

She gave them stillness.

And then she began to speak.

“I know what you think this is.”

Her voice was calm. Not defiant. Not trembling. Measured. Controlled. Like someone who had studied this room her whole life and was no longer willing to live inside its story.

“You think this is a confession,” she said. “Or a breaking point. A stage for submission.”

She looked directly into the lens.

“It’s not.”

Somewhere beyond the mirrored walls, Dorian sat before a bank of monitors in Velvet’s master control room, watching her like a man on the verge of combustion.

Her bare shoulders. Her regal poise. Her voice, threading danger through silk.

“Her vitals are steady,” Penelope muttered behind him, eyes darting across biometric readings. “Breath controlled. Pupils fixed.”

“She’s performing,” Dorian said sof
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