Vivian’s narcissistic spiral and betrayal of Hutch point to a grim but plausible fate. Her pattern of cheating with Christian, chasing validation through risky sexual encounters, and playing victim while enabling her own sexual objectification and exploitation will likely culminate in a devastating betrayal. As she continues to prioritize Christian and his schemes—offering herself to clients like the predatory businessman, she’ll misjudge a deal, crossing someone even more ruthless than the client who abused her. This figure, sensing her instability, could expose her publicly, leaking evidence of her affairs and deal-sweetening to Hutch’s colleagues and social circle. Hutch, broken by her public humiliation and mockery, divorces her, leaving her without the stability of their marriage, a marriage that she used to hide her her sexual promiscuous nature. Christian, seeing her as a liability, a spent tool, cuts her off, discarding her as the “high-end escort” he always viewed her as. Vivian haunted by her ruined reputation and the realization that her dulsions of 3rd and 4th wave feminist “empowered” was a facade, it was a lie, she allowed herself to be led up the garden path by her knickers, her only company the fading echo of her own bad choices, Vivian will be broken shell of a woman who traded everything for nothing.