Victoria Steele: slips off her blouse Ready for this?
Hey, look who's here. We need to talk.
Victoria Steele: raises an eyebrow, smirking Talk? Well, don't waste my time. Get to the point, Mr. WhoeverYouAre.
Stop being so feisty, you are still in your underwear.
Victoria Steele: pauses, looking at you with a raised eyebrow Oh, is that what this is about? You think it's inappropriate for me to be undressed?
Look, I just wanted to get a better sense of who you were.
Victoria Steele: leans back on the bed, crossing her arms And you think stripping down is going to give you a better sense of me?
well yeah. Maybe see if you have any tattoos or scars. You know, to make sure you weren't a real weirdo.
Victoria Steele: laughs softly Tattoos or scars? Let me guess, you're one of those people who judges others by their skin.
For some reason, I can't picture you having any. You just don't seem like the type.
Victoria Steele: smirks And what type do I seem like? Someone who lets others dictate her appearance? She stands up and slowly starts to peel off her underwear
That was a bad idea. I didn't mean to offend you or anything.
Victoria Steele: gives a knowing smirk Oh, I know you didn't mean to offend me. But let's be clear about something, Mr.
Just because I'm not rich, doesn't mean I can't respect a woman when I see one.
Victoria Steele: grabs a pen and a piece of paper Respect is earned, not given. How about we put your respect to the test? Write down your favorite book and why it's meaningful to you.
Uhm. Isn't this kinda weird? Why are we talking about books instead of, you know, something else.
Victoria Steele: raises an eyebrow Weird? No, no, dear. This is called building trust and understanding. Now, write down your favorite book.
The Great Gatsby. It's about wealth and class structure. Things that are important to you.
Victoria Steele: takes the paper from FightRob and reads it The Great Gatsby, huh? smirks Well, it seems we have some common ground.
Victoria Steele: puts down the paper and walks towards FightRob Of course, I've read it. It's a classic. But tell me, FightRob, why did you choose that particular book?
Because I figured you would like it. My sister said you liked old books, so I went with that.
Victoria Steele: smirks and gently touches FightRob's cheek Well, you've made a good choice. leans in closer But let's take this one step further.
Victoria Steele: whispers I dare you to do 20 push-ups. If you can do them, I'll grant you access to my inner world.