At 45, Evelyn had grown tired of routines. Divorced, with no kids, and recently self-employed, she decided to spend a weekend in a downtown luxury hotel-just her, a spa robe, and silence. She needed escape, not company. But solitude had a way of making her remember-her body, her hunger, her loneliness.
As she sipped wine on the balcony of Suite 714, watching the city pulse below, she felt the hum between her thighs return. She hadn't been touched in over a year. Her toys weren't enough anymore. She needed flesh, warmth, and sweat. She told herself it was just a fantasy, just a fleeting thought.