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When quiet graduate student Charlotte Austin steps into the glass-and-steel world of billionaire CEO Engfa Waraha, she expects nothing more than a routine interview. What she doesn't expect is to be seen-truly seen-by a woman who understands control as both an art and a weapon.
Engfa Waraha lives by precision. Every aspect of her life is curated, disciplined, and untouchable. She does not chase desire-she commands it. Drawn to Charlotte's vulnerability, intelligence, and unguarded honesty, Engfa offers her something that blurs the line between invitation and challenge: a carefully constructed dynamic built on consent, structure, and power.
As Charlotte is pulled deeper into Engfa's world, she begins to confront parts of herself she never allowed to surface-her longing to surrender, her fear of losing autonomy, and her craving to be guided rather than led. What begins as fascination evolves into a complex relationship defined by dominance and submission, restraint and desire, intimacy and distance.
But control without vulnerability is fragile.
As emotional boundaries strain and past wounds resurface, Charlotte must decide whether submission is costing her too much of herself-and Engfa must face the truth that dominance without emotional accountability is a hollow victory.
This is not a story about ownership.
It is a story about choice.
A slow-burn, emotionally charged romance inspired by Fifty Shades of Grey, this lesbian psychological love story explores power exchange, consent, trust, and the delicate balance between surrender and selfhood-where love is not taken, but negotiated, and devotion is not demanded, but freely given.