When the doors slid open to the penthouse office, the city lights of Tokyo shimmered through the floor-to-ceiling windows. Elena was already there, draped in a charcoal silk dress that commanded the room. She didn’t look up from her tablet. "You're late, Elias," she said, her voice a smooth, low hum. "The traffic, Ms. Vance—"
They sat at the mahogany conference table, the only sound the soft click of Elias’s laptop. As they poured over the data, the professional distance began to blur. Elena leaned in to point out a discrepancy on the screen, her shoulder brushing his. The scent of sandalwood and expensive perfume clouded his focus. MIDV-231-CS.mp4
Elias realized then that the most important part of the meeting wasn't in the files at all. As the city hummed far below, the quiet of the office became the backdrop for a much more personal negotiation. When the doors slid open to the penthouse
"The project is important," she said, her voice dropping an octave. "But I think we’ve done enough work for one night. Don't you?" "You're late, Elias," she said, her voice a smooth, low hum