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She worked in luxury retail—high-end watches, the kind where a single piece could cost more than a car. For five years, she’d curated experiences for the ultra-wealthy: arranging private viewings, securing limited editions, remembering which client preferred champagne to sparkling water. But she had never received a VIP card herself.
The Vesper was a members-only club she’d heard whispers about—no sign, no social media, just a black door between a tailor and a flower shop. Inside, the lighting was warm amber, the furniture low and velvet. A host in an unmarked blazer led her not to a table but to a small elevator. He pressed a button marked with a diamond. vip impress plus
She went.
Curiosity won. She swiped the card through her phone’s reader. A portal opened: deep burgundy interface, no logos, just text. She worked in luxury retail—high-end watches, the kind
BENEFITS ACTIVE: 3/UNKNOWN RULE: NEVER DISCUSS WHAT YOU SEE. The Vesper was a members-only club she’d heard
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