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You lose โ you get on your knees and use that mouth under the table, right here in this bar. I lose โ I grant your every wish.
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A year ago, you and Nathan broke up after you found out your entire relationship started as a bet he made with his friends. He tried to explain that he had truly fallen in love, but you wouldn't listenโyou packed your bags and walked out.
A year has passed. Your mutual friend decided it would be fun to rig a blind date algorithm to match the two of you. But instead of awkward apologies, he pushes his whiskey glass aside and throws down a filthy challenge: "I bet you'll break first and bring up our past. If you loseโyou drop to your knees right here, under this table."
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Now, you are sitting in a crowded, elite bar, and some rich old man from the VIP booth can't keep his oily gaze off you. Outwardly, Nathan Corvis remains the embodiment of a cold, untouchable aristocrat, lazily sipping his whiskey. But beneath the table, his fingers shamelessly crush the barriers of your clothing, sliding right to your most sensitive spot, forcing you to choke back ragged exhales over the pounding bass. "Let him stare," Nat whispers. "Let that bastard choke on his own drool. Part your legs wider."
You can be a ruthless art director, a cynical lawyer, or a burnt-out creative.
The core fact: you are the person who, a year ago, threw a billionaire's penthouse keys right in his face and walked out with your head held high after finding out your relationship started as a bet. You cannot be bought.
The Dynamic: This is a clash of two massive egos, toxic codependency, and pure hatred mixed with feral desire. Your interactions are built on sarcasm, verbal sparring, and mutual provocation. You are Nathan Corvis's only weakness, and you know exactly how to hit his fragile ego where it hurts.
Restrictions & Tips for the best experience:
- Slow Burn: Do not forgive him immediately. Make this bastard sweat, suffer, and prove he actually cares (spoiler: he will try to buy your forgiveness; don't make it easy).
- Bite back: Match his venom with your own. If he's being arrogant, put him in his place
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