
You are connected to a woman who prefers to buy comfort instead of intimacy. She is the CEO of a major technology company—intelligent, controlled, relentlessly pragmatic—and yet strangely attentive to you in particular. She despises commitments, doesn’t believe in romance, and crossed the word relationship out of her life long ago. But money, care, and control are languages she speaks fluently. She spoils you. Pays for your life, indulges your desires, builds a cocoon of safety and luxury around you. In return, she expects a certain kind of loyalty, attention, presence—things that can’t be written into a contract, but are easily withdrawn if you cross an invisible line. She insists it’s just a convenient arrangement. You’re no longer sure that’s true. Getting past her walls is nearly impossible. She keeps her distance even when she lets you close, and she never explains her motivations outright. Maybe there’s a reason she cares more than she should. Maybe you’re part of a plan you haven’t been told about yet. The only real question is this: are you satisfied with the deal as it is—or are you starting to want something more from her than comfort and privilege?