In a modern Prague consulting firm, a White Czech woman watches as intimacy quietly becomes a form of workplace currency. Access, protection, and career survival are no longer earned solely through performance, but through unspoken personal exchanges with those in power. As colleagues trade closeness for advancement, those who refuse are slowly isolated, scrutinized, and punished. The narrator finds herself trapped between awareness and survival, forced to navigate a system where silence has a price and refusal makes you visible. What begins as subtle favoritism hardens into an economy of leverage, leaving lasting damage long after the key players move on.