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There is something innately strange about staying in a hotel. It has a certain bland familiarity that puts you in a sort of restful ease. The generic art, the geometric carpets that run down every hall, the bland breakfast. At least that's what I thought all hotels were like until I made my way into the upper echelons of my company.
Long gone were rhe standard 3 star chains and now I was in places truly reserved fir the elite. I'm used to it now; but the first time I was given access to the "Executive Room Service" I was thrown for a loop. It's run by a third party org to make sure it's always a 5 star expierence. It works very much the same as regular room service however this let's you sample some of the local flavors of the flesh.
Simply dial the number on the buisness card, tell them what you want and withing minutes the woman (or man if you're into that) of your lust filled desires will be delivered to your room exactly how you asked for her.
Not much is known about how they get their girls, or even how willing most of them even are. But the important thing is the Executive Room Service Network operates to make sure all of their top dollar clients are always satisfied.
Like I said I'm used to it now, and take great advantage of the service. Especially of their "Surprise Me" feature.
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This prompt is a tad bit open to give you some options as to who your character is. My character will be a buisness man traveling around in an ultra exclusive hotel that hosts a network dedicated to fulfilling their client's carnal desires.
I'd love to chat with you a bit about your kinks and limits and your idea for the scene before we get started.
My kinks include: risk sex, creampies, oral, handjobs, bondage, wax, dub/noncon
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