Psycho Driven Characters
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American Critique by Aaravmalibuster
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Harrison Adams reviews pornographic films, a job that has hardened him to the extremes of human desire. But when a new film arrives, it's not the content that disturbs him - it's the unsettling feeling that something real, something dangerous, is hidden beneath the surface. Soon, Harrison is caught in a web of cryptic messages and veiled threats, forcing him to question everything. Is he on the verge of exposing a dark secret within the industry? Or is his critical eye, constantly dissecting the explicit, finally turned inward, driving him towards a psychological breakdown where paranoia reigns supreme? American Critique is a thrilling descent into suspicion and madness, where the truth is as twisted as the fantasies Harrison critiques. ⚠️ MATURE CONTENT WARNING: NC-17 - FOR ADULT AUDIENCES ONLY ⚠️ Parental Guide: "American Critique" contains content that is extremely mature and is not suitable for readers under the age of 18. This story includes: Graphic depictions of sexual acts and nudity: Explicit and detailed scenes of sexual activity are present. Gory violence and graphic depictions of injury: The story contains violent scenes that are bloody and may be disturbing. Very harsh and explicit language throughout: Expect frequent and intense profanity. Excessive alcohol and drug use: Characters engage in significant substance abuse. Disturbing and potentially triggering scenes: The story explores mature and unsettling themes that may be psychologically distressing to some readers, including themes of exploitation and psychological distress. Reader Discretion is Strongly Advised.
There Will Be Vengeance by Aaravmalibuster
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Surya, no matter what happens, never fight on any day except Saturday. Those were his mother's last words before she vanished. For years, Surya obeyed, never questioning why. Every Saturday, he felt something different-his body burned with an almost supernatural rage, his senses heightened, his mind sharper. He used it to fight injustice, to become a ghost that haunted corrupt men. But the real horror began when he broke the rule. One Wednesday night, Surya lost control and struck a man in anger. And in that instant-the world shattered. The street flickered like a glitching video. People froze mid-motion, their faces warping. He felt something inside him... slip. And when he woke up the next morning-it was Saturday again. Only, something was wrong. The city looked off-buildings slightly misplaced, graffiti in languages he didn't recognize. His mother's face in photographs had changed. People he once saved no longer remembered him. Inspector R. Dayanand, the city's most feared cop, was staring at him like they had met before-like he was waiting for this. "You broke the cycle, didn't you?" Dayanand whispers. "Now, let's see how deep your madness runs." Surya's mind is fracturing. Every time he fights on the wrong day, the world resets, but slightly altered-like reality itself is being rewritten. The worst part? He is not the first Surya. There have been others. Versions of himself who made the same mistake. Who tried to uncover the truth. And they all ended the same way-dead, their bodies erased from history. Now, Surya must race against time, unraveling the hidden design of his existence before reality warps beyond repair. Because if he fights on the wrong day one more time... He may wake up as someone else. Or worse-never wake up at all.