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Chapter 1: I Want a Man

    Chapter 1: I Want a Man


    It was one o''clock in the morning.


    The click-ck of Fleur Leroy''s high-heeled shoes awoke the owner of the Night Vi. As she entered


    it, her shoulder suddenly got caught in a tight grip. A weight settled on her chest, followed by a gentle


    grope.


    Fleur immediately gripped her assant''s wrist, squeezing tightly. "Trying to lose your hand, Odette?"


    The lights switched on, revealing a snorting Odette Durand. She said, "Youe to my house in the


    middle of the night, waking me up from my sleep, shouldn''t I get some sort of tip for that? I might as


    well have a feel of you since all you have is your pretty little face."


    Fleur responded unaffectedly, "Then help me do something that''s worth more than my face."


    "...What do you mean?"


    Fleur''s eyes shed as she said, "I want a man."


    Odette looked at her in surprise. "Who?"


    "Olivier Martinez."


    Odette took a deep breath. "Olivier Martinez?" She thought, bewildered.


    Fleur added, "You are Y City''s top courtesan. You know countless people from elite society: dignitaries,


    politicians, tycoons. Olivier is your personal honorary customer  so you''re my shortcut to meet him."


    Odette sneered, "Do you want his love or just a quickie?"


    Fleur stood deep in thought for a while before replying, "Odette, if you do this for me, I‘ll write off our


    past grudges."


    Her gentle tone carried a distinct sternness.


    Odette narrowed her eyes. Fleur had an unrivalled The Stunning Club, as well as a fiery yet enchanting


    personality that always made her tough to figure out.


    The feeling of being ordered to do something was just very new to Odette is all.


    "Why do you want to meet him?"


    Fleur''s eyes seemed to dim for a moment before she said with a smile, "Who doesn''t want to meet


    those big shots from society''s upper crust? Unlike you, I was born on the finish line."


    Odette knew a lie when she heard one. Fine, if Fleur did not want to borate, she would not push it.


    "Fine, I''ll arrange it. Consider this repayment of my favour to you. Olivier does not hold his drink too


    well, use that to your advantage. I''ll send him to your ce tomorrow night. You''re on your own from


    there."


    "Thank you. Remember: keep this between you and me." Fleur then turned to leave.


    "...You really are something," Odette said. "But you must understand the consequences of this. Olivier


    is not your typical street chump."


    Fleur stopped in her tracks. "You just need to send him over. I''ll deal with the rest," She said briskly


    before leaving.


    Odette watched her leave. As a woman herself, she could not help but admire Fleur''s The Stunning


    Club.


    Everyone called Odette Durand beautiful, but that was only because they had yet to see the


    enchantress known as Fleur Leroy.


    ......


    It was eleven o''clock the next night.


    ...


    The sharp tinge of alcohol permeated the air.


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    Olivier Martinez woke up at one in the morning. He felt a woman beside him, soft and smooth. He said


    nothing. In the dark, only a moment''s respite remained. He went to the bathroom after the moment


    passed.


    Cold water cut through the satisfaction of his flesh and the murkiness in his mind left from alcohol.


    The bedroom lights were still off after Olivier finished showering. A carnal smell still lingered in the air.


    He frowned slightly, then made to leave.


    As his hand touched the door handle, the lights switched on. He squinted, eyes hurting from the


    sudden bright light.


    "Hey, are you really just going to leave like that?"
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