Keep your eyes where they belong. I don't need to ask twice—I already know exactly where your attention will drift. You can admire my feet from a distance, but don't mistake a glimpse for a privilege. Every second I allow them to remain in your view is a choice I make, not a reward you've earned. Patience, restraint, and quiet obedience are noticed; entitlement is not. Learn the difference. When I decide you've shown the discipline I expect, perhaps I'll let you enjoy another fleeting look. Until then, you'll simply have to live with the anticipation, because waiting is part of the lesson—and I decide when that lesson ends.