Ethan Caldwell has everything a man is supposed to want - a stable marriage, two children, a respectable career, and a quiet life in New Jersey. But beneath the surface, he carries a deep, unspoken need: the desire to serve. When Victoria Langford, an elegant and commanding woman living in Manhattan, reaches out with a very specific proposition, Ethan is forced to confront the hunger he has spent years suppressing.
She doesn't want romance. She doesn't want a boyfriend. She wants a man who will serve her - consistently, obediently, and with genuine devotion. What begins as a formal service arrangement quickly becomes something far more complicated. As Ethan balances his double life - dutiful husband and father by day, devoted submissive by night - he must confront the emotional cost of deception, the growing attachment he feels for Victoria, and the question of how much he is willing to sacrifice to finally feel owned.
The Arrangement is a powerful, emotionally charged story of power exchange, guilt, compartmentalization, and the quiet ache of wanting to belong to someone completely.
Ethan Caldwell has everything a man is supposed to want - a stable marriage, two children, a respectable career, and a quiet life in New Jersey. But beneath the surface, he carries a deep, unspoken need: the desire to serve. When Victoria Langford, an elegant and commanding woman living in Manhattan, reaches out with a very specific proposition, Ethan is forced to confront the hunger he has spent years suppressing.
She doesn't want romance. She doesn't want a boyfriend. She wants a man who will serve her - consistently, obediently, and with genuine devotion. What begins as a formal service arrangement quickly becomes something far more complicated. As Ethan balances his double life - dutiful husband and father by day, devoted submissive by night - he must confront the emotional cost of deception, the growing attachment he feels for Victoria, and the question of how much he is willing to sacrifice to finally feel owned.
The Arrangement is a powerful, emotionally charged story of power exchange, guilt, compartmentalization, and the quiet ache of wanting to belong to someone completely.