
Discovery call
Two to three hoursWe meet for the first time, with intention. Long enough for a proper dinner, and to find out whether the chemistry is real. Usually, it is.
Considered company for people who would rather be interested than impressed.
An MSc, a stubborn interest in geopolitics and food history, and a genuine weakness for a long lunch that quietly becomes a long evening.
What I offer is presence — unhurried, discreet, entirely yours for the time we have. If you want spectacle, there are easier options. If you want a real evening with someone who is actually listening, we will get along.

We meet for the first time, with intention. Long enough for a proper dinner, and to find out whether the chemistry is real. Usually, it is.

We go beneath the surface. I am not here to tell you what to do — I am here to help you see what you already know but have not said clearly yet.

There is something about not being rushed that makes the blood rush. A long dinner, extra dessert, and time enough to discover the rest.

The clock strikes midnight and I do not have to get back into my pumpkin. I get to find out what happens after the shoe fits — and only dull people are brilliant at breakfast.

A dimension where time seems endless. Space to plan something properly — a trip, perhaps, where we discover a place as well as each other.
The best evenings are not the loudest ones.— C.
The enquiry form is short, but it is how I decide. Take three minutes over it and it shows.