And it was.

Catherine shifted uncomfortably when Layton's eyes traveled up and down the woman's body. Not many people were above cheap sex, her being one of the rare. And him being one of those who didn't mind one bit.

"Could you press 38 for me?" The woman's voice had this timbre of upper class arrogance. And even if she looked cheap, the dress she wore wasn't.

Please...please, not in front of me.

"Of course."

Fuck...

Catherine groaned quietly as Layton leaned to press the button. What surprised her though was that aside from glancing at the woman's boobs, he showed no other desire to engage in anything. Whilst the blonde was taking joga worthy positions to push out her breasts, he simply leaned back and once again fixed his steely eyes forwards.

"My name is Judy, by the way..." She once again attempted to start a conversation, stepping slightly forwards to intrude Layton's personal space.

Boy, what a mistake that was.

"You reek of perfume.This elevator is not so small. Step back."

Catherine's eyes nearly bulged out from their sockets. This she was not expecting. And judging by how the blonde's jaw nearly hit the carpeted floor, she hadn't either.

"E-excuse me?"

"You heard."

Wow. I guess he's a d*ck to everyone.

Another ding echoed through the elevator and the door opened. She didn't pay much attention to which button Layton had pressed until they stopped at the third floor.

"Your floor." Layton glanced down at the woman with cold formality.

"B-but I said 38."

"Did you bleach your brain? Get out."

Buuurn...I feel like I time traveled to Arctics somehow.

"You rude bastard! You'll regret it!" Judy snarled, stomping out from the elevator with her high heels poking holes in the lush carpet. The door closed slowly behind her, but even then her loud cursing could be heard at least three floors up.

"Pfffftt! Hahahahaha!" Catherine doubled herself up and burst into a loud cackle of laughter. She was pretty sure it echoed through the entire hotel as the elevator took them higher to the penthouse.

Her eyes started to water and her stomach was forced to endure a series of cramps. But there was nothing she could do about it. The face the woman made, the way Layton told her off. It all was just too funny.

When she finally calmed down a little, she was fairly sure her stomach wouldn't recover for a long time. Though lack of breath wasn't the only reason. A low chuckle caught her off guard. Her blue eyes traveled up to look up at the source of her laughing fit.

A smile.

Layton Grim smiled.

The smile lingered only for a half second, just enough for her to catch a glimpse of it. Just enough for her to mistake it for an illusion, and just enough for her to realize that he had a beautiful smile.

Yet another ding interrupted her trail of thought, making her snap out from the staring contest she had unintentionally begun. The metallic door parted, revealing a sight worth millions.

Wow.

It felt like stepping into a different world. The windows encircling the large living room that would be bigger than six her apartments reached from the marble floor to ceiling, offering a breathtaking view to New York city. The thousands of lights had begun to awaken with the arrival of evening,glorifying the city in its richness.

It was a true real-estate in sky. Never in her life she had seen much more than aged apartment buildings, ran down parks and dark streets you didn't want to visit at night. This was something completely different. Out of a fairytale almost.

"Quit spacing out. If you'll keep your mouth open for any longer, you'll swallow a fly." Layton commented from somewhere behind her. At that moment nothing could ruin her mood that had gone from terrible to fantastic in matter of minutes. Or so she thought. "We're not here for fun. We're here to work. Don't forget that."

"Like you'd let me." Catherine frowned, finally turning to face Layton. He hadn't made a move to explore the suite jet. Instead he stood by the elevator with his arms crossed over his chest.

"I have some business to take care of. You'll stay here. Try not to get yourself in any trouble. And do not leave this hotel room. Did I make myself clear?"

"Yes sir!" Catherine gave a mock salute, flopping down on one of the black leather couches.

Layton didn't give out much of reaction, one last time giving her a warning look before disappearing back into the elevator. The second his cold eyes were no longer on her Cheshire smile crept onto Catherine's face.

It had been way too easy to snatch the keys from him when he was busy with Judy. And she sure as hell would use the newly gained power.

Stay put my ass.New York, here I come!

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