Enquetes.tres.privees Le.client.timide: Angel.summers.tyna

La timidité du client n'est pas une simple inhibition sexuelle ; c'est souvent le reflet d'expériences passées, de peur du rejet, ou d'une image de soi déformée. Trois dimensions ressortent :

Angel utilise l'écoute active pour transformer la timidité en confiance — une démarche qui peut servir de modèle dans d'autres relations intimes.

Angel returned to her office at midnight. Marc was waiting on the stairs, sitting on the cold stone, knees drawn to his chest. He had not used his key. He had simply… waited. For three hours.

“I didn’t tell you everything,” he said, voice cracking.

“Shy clients never do,” Angel replied, unlocking the door. Angel.Summers.Tyna Enquetes.tres.privees Le.client.timide

Inside, with the rain drumming the window, Marc removed a second photograph from his inner pocket. This one was newer, dated 1995. It showed an elderly woman – Geneviève Tyna – standing beside a middle-aged woman with sharp eyes and a beauty mark. The middle-aged woman was unmistakably Angel Sommerset, aged but unbroken.

“They met again,” Marc whispered. “In 1995. My grandmother never told my grandfather. She wrote in her diary: ‘Angel found me. She solved the case of my heart. I am too much of a coward to leave, but she knows. She always knew.’

Marc looked up, and for the first time, his shyness cracked open like a flawed oyster. Inside was something raw and desperate.

“I think Angel Sommerset is still alive. I think she’s using a pseudonym. I think she’s you.” La timidité du client n'est pas une simple

Silence.

Angel Summers (born Angela Marie Sommerset, 1960, Paris) slowly lit a cigarette. She had retired that name forty years ago, along with her love for a woman named Tyna Rivière who chose safety over scandal. She had built a new identity, a new life, a new business: Enquêtes Très Privées. She investigated other people’s secrets so she wouldn’t have to look at her own.

“Marc,” she said softly, using his first name for the first time. “Your grandmother died in 2010. I know. I was at her funeral. In the back row. Wearing sunglasses.”

Marc’s mouth fell open.

“She asked me to watch over you,” Angel continued, crushing the cigarette. “She said you would be shy. That you would hide from life. That one day, you might come looking for the truth. And she asked me – begged me – not to tell you who I was until you were ready to hear it.”

“Why now?” Marc breathed.

“Because you knocked. Three taps. Then two. You came to my door. That’s not shyness, Marc. That’s courage.”

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