Preface (Can be Skipped)

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Emmett never imagined that a night out with friends would lead to his life being turned upside down. What started as a wild blur of flashing lights and alcohol has now become a surreal nightmare—one where his autonomy is stripped away, replaced by diapers, playpens, and the overbearing control of a stranger named Eloise. But beneath the twisted surface lies an even deeper exploration of power, submission, and identity.

Trapped in a luxurious house that feels more like a gilded cage, Emmett is forced to confront parts of himself he never knew existed, all while fighting against the humiliation and confusion that come with his new reality. Eloise, with their unsettling blend of tenderness and dominance, blurs the lines between caretaker and captor. Every day is a battle to maintain his sense of self, to resist the forces that seek to reshape him.

As the tension grows, Emmett must find the strength to escape—not just from the physical restraints, but from the mental and emotional prison Eloise has constructed around him. In the process, he will learn how deeply the mind can be manipulated, and how hard it can be to reclaim what was once taken for granted: freedom.

This story delves into the unorthodox and provocative, exploring the complexities of human vulnerability, control, and self-discovery in ways that challenge conventional boundaries. How far would you go to escape? How much would you endure before breaking?

For Emmett, these are questions that will haunt him at every turn.

A/N: Eloise uses he/they whole Emmett uses he/him.

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