She thought she could walk away without consequence, but I had other plans. I bided my time, waiting for the perfect moment to strike. When I found her alone, I pounced, my camera ready. Her gasp of surprise echoed through the room as I tore away the flimsy barrier between her and my lens. Her eyes widened, but she didn't move, her body betraying her as it reacted to my cool, calculating gaze. I zoomed in, capturing every detail, every goosebump, every fleeting emotion that crossed her face. It was more than just exposure; it was a claiming, a marking of territory, a declaration that even after all this time, she was still mine to capture.