Victor had a way of making even a negotiation feel like seduction.We were in the small consultation lounge off the Red Room—a quiet space with low lighting, a velvet sofa, and a tray already laid out with bottled water, a ceramic teapot, folded cotton towels, and a tin of hard candies. It looked less like a dungeon antechamber and more like the green room of some intimate theatre. My theatre, our script.He closed the door with that unhurried certainty that always made my pulse answer, then gestured for me to sit. “Before we play tonight,” he said, “we’re going to talk about how we land.”“How we land,” I repeated, smiling. “You make it sound like we’re jumping out of a plane.”“In a sense, we are,” he said, lips curving. He sank beside me, close enough that our knees brushed. “And parachutes don’t pack themselves.”I let the banter steady me. I was already warm from anticipation—the hint of leather in the air, the Red Room humming on the other side of the wall—but this was the part
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