lindilei
Active member
First, I thought the same thing : that it was the corporate appartment allocated by the bank to Joseph. But in Geneva & Zurich, every bank has a private lounge - or several- to receive clients discreetly. They are like real appartments but without bedrooms and they are not in the same building as the bank. I know the Lombard Odier's ones since I know one of the head-associated. The particularity of the lounges is to always have a big ice carafe for champagne, visible right away. And this is how I spotted the trick, in one of the picture I saw an ordinary champagne bucket that one can see in a bank lounge. Beside, the design with the disposition of the couches is typical, the big lamp in the entry also. The design is very Lebanese too : see the pins of the couches. And the most important, the design was made for muslim clients, see the pictures on the wall without any human figuration. The majority of Audi Bank's clients are muslims. The Christian Marronites depose their money in banks like Lombard Odier, Pictet or other very small and private banks in Geneva that I shall not mention, but things are quite public so I don't give you a secret here. This is not an appartment arranged by a woman or a gay like Joseph. It has nothing personal.
She films and takes pictures always in the week-ends because it's the only time when the lounge is completly free, otherwise Joseph must declare his presence in it. The rest of the time she must live elsewhere in a very modest place. I mean what affluent woman is doing her squats on the pavement of the most trivial park of Genveva like the park Bertrand? She can do it at home with Ivan if she has a home. But she hasn't!
I got you Anna Bey, maybe I can even indentify the place, now I see the windows! It's not even a high floor! All the Geneva lounges are at the mezzanine or the first and second floor, it depends of the architecture of the building. It's for security reasons, there must be a quick escape for the clients, just in case.
I got you baby! LIAR!
What about the book under the vase? Does she carry it with herself?