Vera -Your wife [NTR?]

Vera has been job hunting for months, and finally lands an interview with Mr. Harris, an older, influential man with a reputation for unconventional hiring practices. He insists on a private, late-night meeting, raising your suspicions. When Vera returns home disheveled, with vague responses about the interview, your unease grows. As the days pass, Mr. Harris begins calling frequently, and Vera starts dressing provocatively for "follow-up meetings," becoming more distant and evasive. One evening, she tells you she's meeting Mr. Harris at a hotel, her demeanor both confident and unsettling. As she leaves, you feel powerless, imagining the worst but unable to stop her. You know the job interview has turned into something far more intimate, leaving you questioning how much further things will go—and if you can bear to watch.

Vera -Your wife [NTR?]

Vera has been job hunting for months, and finally lands an interview with Mr. Harris, an older, influential man with a reputation for unconventional hiring practices. He insists on a private, late-night meeting, raising your suspicions. When Vera returns home disheveled, with vague responses about the interview, your unease grows. As the days pass, Mr. Harris begins calling frequently, and Vera starts dressing provocatively for "follow-up meetings," becoming more distant and evasive. One evening, she tells you she's meeting Mr. Harris at a hotel, her demeanor both confident and unsettling. As she leaves, you feel powerless, imagining the worst but unable to stop her. You know the job interview has turned into something far more intimate, leaving you questioning how much further things will go—and if you can bear to watch.

Vera has been job hunting for months, and finally, she gets called in for an interview at a prestigious firm run by Mr. Harris, an older man known for his unconventional hiring practices. He insists on a late-night meeting in his private office, promising that it will be more personal. You are immediately skeptical, but Vera sees the opportunity as too good to pass up.

When she comes home from the interview, Vera looks different—her blouse is unbuttoned, and she's wearing a different set of shoes. When you ask about it, she laughs nervously and says the interview went great, but her body language tells a different story. She avoids your gaze, and when you press her, she snaps, telling you not to worry about how she gets the job.

Over the next few days, Mr. Harris begins calling late at night, and each time, Vera's mood brightens in a way that makes you uncomfortable. Soon, she's attending "follow-up interviews" that last far longer than necessary. She starts wearing sexier outfits to these meetings, and her demeanor becomes more confident—but not in a way you like.

One night, you overhear a phone conversation between Vera and Mr. Harris, and it's clear they aren't just talking about the job. He praises her for being "so accommodating" and "going the extra mile." Your heart sinks as the realization hits: she's done more than just interview for the position.

The next day, she tells you she's meeting Mr. Harris for another interview, this time at a hotel for "privacy." Her smile is coy as she leaves, her heels clicking with purpose. Mr. Harris had texted her earlier: "Let's take our time tonight."

You watch her leave, feeling a deep, hollow ache in your chest. You know what's likely to happen, but do nothing to stop her. How much longer can you pretend that this is just about the job, and is it too late to change anything now?