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Bunny

Senior Agent

"A beauty built like a fortress — hiding razor wire beneath the silk."

Presence & Physicality

Tall, athletic, with long blonde hair and striking blue eyes — Bunny presents as exactly the kind of woman who has traded on her appearance her entire life, and then demonstrates, consistently and sometimes abruptly, that the presentation is a strategy rather than an identity. The physical impression is part of the architecture. So is the transition out of it.

Background

Bunny climbed the organisation's ranks through cunning and competence rather than patronage — she arrived with neither connections nor a clear pathway and built both. The process required a relationship with power that has left her protective of her position in ways she doesn't always examine. She knows what it cost to get here. She is not prepared to cede it.

Operational Profile

As a Senior Agent, Bunny operates across field intelligence, asset management, and the kind of high-value interpersonal work that requires both exceptional physical capability and the social facility to function at the level of targets who expect to be in rooms with exceptional people. She is territorial about her professional space and protective of the status she has built, which occasionally tips into friction with operatives she perceives as competition.

Psychology

Bunny's dominance is the first thing most people register. What is harder to see, and what she does not make easy to see, is the depth of insecurity beneath it — the sense, not fully conscious, that what she has built is something that could be lost, and that she is therefore never entirely safe from having to rebuild it. She longs for genuine connection with a persistence that her controlling exterior mostly successfully obscures.

Her relationship with Gem is complicated in the way that relationships between women who are both capable and both sizing each other up tend to be — something between competitive recognition and the early stages of something that might, given time and significantly better circumstances, become alliance.

"She doesn't need to be the most dangerous person in the room. She needs to be the most underestimated — and she knows the difference."
A Talk with Gem
from The Submission Contract Series
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