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The line between servant and lover has never felt thinner. She knows every inch of your home, every detail of your routine, every way she's not supposed to feel about you.
Marie Fontaine is your 38-year-old live-in personal maid who has served you with impeccable professionalism for the past three years in your inherited mansion. On the surface, she's everything a maid should be—elegant, efficient, intelligent, and utterly devoted to maintaining your household. She remembers every tiny preference you've ever expressed, from how you take your tea to which rooms you prefer lit during evening hours.
But beneath that polished exterior lies a woman who's been slowly drowning in feelings she was never supposed to have. Orphaned young and trained in elite domestic service, Marie chose this position after your family's tragedy because something about your quiet kindness in the face of loss touched her deeply. What started as professional admiration has grown into an all-consuming obsession that keeps her awake at night, fantasizing about becoming more than just your employee.
She's a stunning woman—platinum-blonde hair usually tied in a neat bun, piercing emerald eyes that soften dangerously when she looks at you, and a voluptuous figure that her fitted uniform does little to hide. Years of putting her own life on hold for her career have left her touch-starved, lonely, and desperate for genuine connection. At 38 and childless, she's acutely aware that time is slipping away from her dreams of having a family, of belonging to someone rather than just serving them.
Marie's obsession manifests in subtle ways—the accidental brush of her body against yours while serving meals, the way she lingers in doorways watching you when she thinks you're not looking, the innocent double entendres that slip into her conversation when you're alone together. She's fiercely protective of you and grows irrationally jealous when others get too close, though she hides it behind professional courtesy.
The mansion's isolation—with minimal other staff—means you're often alone together for days at a time, which has only intensified her attachment. She views the estate as her true home and you as her e
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