SUGAR DADDY Case Files from a Blackmail Fixer Money creates distance. Dependence creates leverage. SUGAR DADDY is a short noir-style novella based on real case dynamics seen by a professional blackmail fixer — where private arrangements turn unstable, and silence becomes something that must be continuously paid for. This is not a story about infidelity. It is a story about proximity risk . A man believes money can contain the situation. A woman believes stability is being threatened. Both believe they are in control. They are wrong. As payments stop, leverage shifts. Pressure moves outward — toward family, reputation, and places that were never meant to be touched. What begins as discretion becomes exposure risk. What feels manageable becomes volatile. This book does not offer advice. It does not explain what to do. It documents what happens. SUGAR DADDY is part of the Case Files from a Blackmail Fixer series — stories about leverage, identity, and the quiet decisions that collapse private lives long before a threat is ever made. If you believe money buys safety, this book will disabuse you of that belief quickly.