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Camille returns-this time to a journey that begins in silence and ends with a word she cannot forget.
On a train bound for Marseille, she finds herself seated across from a stranger. Nothing is spoken, no intent declared-yet his presence sharpens the air, until every pause, every movement, becomes a line in a play she writes in her mind.
In the stillness between stations, Camille imagines his lead, his claim, the quiet authority that might turn her into someone entirely his-if only in thought.
By the time the train arrives, nothing explicit has passed between them. And yet, the
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Produktbeschreibung
Camille returns-this time to a journey that begins in silence and ends with a word she cannot forget.

On a train bound for Marseille, she finds herself seated across from a stranger. Nothing is spoken, no intent declared-yet his presence sharpens the air, until every pause, every movement, becomes a line in a play she writes in her mind.

In the stillness between stations, Camille imagines his lead, his claim, the quiet authority that might turn her into someone entirely his-if only in thought.

By the time the train arrives, nothing explicit has passed between them. And yet, the memory of him feels already written on her skin.

A lyrical study of projection, longing, and the private theatre of the mind-when one stranger becomes the stage for another's desire. Perfect for readers who crave intimate, psychological fiction where the most powerful acts happen without a single rule being spoken.

ca. 7,000 words


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Louis de Clairvoile is a European academic in his mid-fifties whose fiction is shaped by decades of experience at the intersection of discipline, desire, and intellectual pursuit. His writing explores the realities of dominance and submissiongrounded in clarity, responsibility, and the deliberate act of giving oneself. Clairvoile's booksThe Ritual, Seen, House of Three, Camille, and Petitetrace the tension between control and surrender, self-mastery and exposure, showing how real transformation arises not from rebellion, but from consent and choice.
His prose is both precise and sensual, marked by an understanding that power and intimacy are built in silence, ritual, and the smallest gestures. For Clairvoile, power is never about domination for its own sake, but about the responsibility and precision required to guide anotherwith attentiveness, care, and unwavering clarity.
His stories invite readers into worlds of psychological depth and sensory richness, where intimacy is revealed in the space between wordsand where the fascination lies in those acts and choices that cannot be undone, the changes that mark us forever.
Whether in the charged stillness of a ritual, the brightness of a city, or the quiet after a door has closed, his protagonists encounter transformation not in spectacle, but in the slow undoing of certainty.