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The art studio smelled of turpentine, charcoal, and quiet desperation.
Lena Hart stepped back from her easel, a streak of gray paint smudging her cheekbone where sheâd wiped away sweat. Her fingers trembled slightly from hours of detailing, and her knees ached from standing in one spot too long. The Brooklyn air through the cracked window was icy, but the radiator was barely working again. She pulled her oversized cardigan tighter around her slender frame and squinted at the half-finished canvas.
It wasnât her best work. Hell, she wasnât even sure it was good. But she had to try. Rent was due in five days, her power bill had already gone into final notice territory, and her part-time job at the cafe barely paid enough to keep her fed. Sheâd already pawned her grandmotherâs locket, and there were no more lifelines.
As if summoned by her hopeless thoughts, her phone chimed from across the room. She crossed the paint-splattered hardwood floor and picked it up, expecting another notice or a guilt-tripping message from her mother.
But it wasnât that.
 New Email: Elite Private Commissions NYC
Subject: Modeling Opportunity â Immediate Start
Lenaâs eyes widened as she clicked open the message.
Dear Miss Hart,
You have been preselected for a high-end private modeling contract. The client remains anonymous but has reviewed your previous figure work. Compensation: $15,000 for a three-day session. Strict confidentiality agreement applies. Reply within 12 hours if interested.
Celeste Morgan, E.P.C.
Her breath caught.
Fifteen thousand dollars? For three days?
Lena blinked, then reread it again, heart pounding faster. That money could buy her months of stability. She could pay off the last of her student loans, catch up on rent, even afford supplies without scraping the bottom of paint tubes.
But... anonymous client? Private sessions?
Sheâd done life modeling before always for art classes or group sessions but this sounded... different. Exclusive. Unusual.
And possibly dangerous.
Still, desperation tugged at her resolve harder than fear did.
She hesitated only a moment longer before typing a single word in reply:
Yes.
Less than twenty-four hours later, Lena stood outside a sleek glass skyscraper on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, completely out of place in her thrifted coat and worn boots. The morning chill kissed her cheeks, and she exhaled slowly, trying to calm the anxiety curling in her stomach.
The doorman nodded at her, already expecting her, and led her into the marble lobby with silent efficiency. She barely had time to admire the cascading crystal chandelier overhead before she was ushered into a private elevator. No buttons. No numbers. Just a smooth ascent.
When the doors opened, she stepped into a modern palace floor-to-ceiling window showcasing Central Park, art deco furniture, and a pristine silence that felt curated.
A woman waited for her.
Poised and striking, with red hair pulled into a tight chignon and lips painted crimson, she extended a hand. âMiss Hart. Iâm Celeste. Thank you for coming.â
âOf course,â Lena murmured, unsure what else to say. She clutched her bag tighter to her chest.
âPlease, follow me.â
Celeste led her down a long hallway that curved into what looked like a sunlit studio only it was too perfect to be a working artistâs space. No mess. No paint. Just blank canvases, spotless surfaces, and a single platform in the center of the room.
Before Lena could speak, a new voice cut through the air.
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