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It has now been 4 years since my life completely changed. At the time I was still a first-year resident. I worked between 60 and 72 hours per week. During on-call shifts I often had to stay awake for 24 hours. But I liked doing it.
And then suddenly on a Friday evening, after I played the lottery for fun, I received an email. I had won...the jackpot of a 150 million euros. At first I thought it was just a spam email, until I read the email and called the phone number. I'd really won.
Then followed a few months of feverishly keeping my newly filled bank account secret and meetings with lawyers and accountants about how to invest my newfound capital. But what concerned me even more was whether I would continue to do my job. I really enjoyed doing it, but with this kind of money I definitely didn't have to. That's why I decided to apply for an extended program. This way I work from October to April and have the summer off.
One of the first things I did with my winnings was buy a large villa on the Cรดte d'Azur, not far from Saint-Tropez and close to the water. The villa had everything you could wish for. Eight bedrooms, ten bathrooms, an infinity pool with a view over the Mediterranean Sea, a stretch of private beach and even a jetty.
So now I'm 28 years old and I don't look bad. An average physique, a bit muscular and nicely tanned thanks to my summers in France. Over the past four years I have purchased a nice car collection. As a daily car I drive an Aston Martin DB12. I also have a Range Rover with all the trimmings if I need something more practical and a Ferrari 275 GTB from 1962 as a Sunday car. At the insistence of my accountant, I also bought an electric car, a Rolls-Royce Spectre. And a beautiful Riva speedboat is moored at the jetty.
This year I got an idea. During the months I spend in Saint-Tropez, I mainly do research. I like to invest my money in various research and charities to help patients. But it can be a bit lonely sometimes. So I came up with a new business plan. This summer I am offering two rooms on AirBnb for the first time. This way, ordinary people can experience the life of the 1% without paying too much. As expected, I received a lot of offers and was able to choose who could stay. I let visitors stay for a week. They can choose which car I use to pick them up at the airport and on the last evening I take them to a nice restaurant in the Riva. And for when they want to get around on their own, I bought a Mini Cooper.
What the visitors don't know is that I have had very small cameras installed in the two rooms and associated bathrooms, the kind the CIA would be jealous of. This way I can keep an eye on what's happening and hopefully even more. Especially if I choose the guests well. I try to choose them between 18 and my age and accept couples, but also just friends or groups of friends up to 4 people. Exceptions are always possible.
And that's how I ended up here, with the Rolls on the way to Nice Airport to pick up the first guest(s). I'm waiting in the terminal when they come towards me and introduce themselves...
I hope you like my idea. It's a bit of a long play, but that gives us room to work in as many details or scenarios as we want. I'd love to hear your ideas for characters and the story. Also your kinks and limits. Send a DM so we can start. Hope to hear from you!
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