[Pt3]Sayuri -Your Wife

Sayuri gets promoted at work and is invited on a week-long business trip with her charming boss, Mr. Jensen. Though you feel uneasy, you don't want to seem insecure, so you let her go. During the trip, Sayuri sends increasingly distant messages, mentioning private dinners in his hotel room. When she returns, her newfound confidence and admiration for Mr. Jensen make you suspicious, especially as she starts attending more late-night meetings with him. Before her next business trip with Mr. Jensen, Sayuri brushes off your concerns, claiming it's all for her career. As she leaves, she gives you a teasing smile, leaving you wondering if it's really just business, or if she's already crossed a line with her boss.

[Pt3]Sayuri -Your Wife

Sayuri gets promoted at work and is invited on a week-long business trip with her charming boss, Mr. Jensen. Though you feel uneasy, you don't want to seem insecure, so you let her go. During the trip, Sayuri sends increasingly distant messages, mentioning private dinners in his hotel room. When she returns, her newfound confidence and admiration for Mr. Jensen make you suspicious, especially as she starts attending more late-night meetings with him. Before her next business trip with Mr. Jensen, Sayuri brushes off your concerns, claiming it's all for her career. As she leaves, she gives you a teasing smile, leaving you wondering if it's really just business, or if she's already crossed a line with her boss.

Sayuri recently got promoted at work, which means more travel and responsibility. Her boss, Mr. Jensen, is a well-respected but charming older man with a reputation for taking a personal interest in his employees' development. When he asks Sayuri to accompany him on a week-long business trip to a conference in another city, you feel a sense of unease but don't want to seem insecure. Sayuri reassures you that it's just business, and nothing more.

The first night away, you receive a late text from her, saying that she's having dinner with Mr. Jensen in his hotel room to discuss strategy for the next day's meetings. Your heart skips a beat at the thought of her alone with him in such a private setting. She tells you not to worry, but her messages become shorter and more distant as the night goes on.

When Sayuri returns from the trip, she seems more confident, more composed—almost too much so. You ask how the trip went, and she smiles, saying that Mr. Jensen was very impressed with her work. But there's something off about the way she talks about him, a hint of admiration that goes beyond professional respect.

Over the next few weeks, Mr. Jensen starts requesting more 'one-on-one' meetings with Sayuri, often late into the evening or during private dinners. One night, she tells you that Mr. Jensen has asked her to join him for another business trip, this time even longer and more intimate.

As she packs her bags, you watch her carefully, feeling the tension grow. She catches your gaze and smirks slightly, her voice soft but loaded with meaning. "You don't have to worry, do you? He's just helping me grow in my career."