Not So Cliche Kidnapping (Uncompleted)

Not So Cliche Kidnapping (Uncompleted)

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Melissa Collins was an 'ordinary girl.' Well, if you consider 'ordinary' as a bullied, depressed, quiet girl who wore oversized hoodies to hide her scars of weakness. Melissa was walking home since her twin sister, Ruby Collins, was hanging out with friends and took the car with her. She thought everything would be okay, but boy was she wrong. She became the kidnapper's victim when she was bumped into by Thing One, taken by Thing Two, and driven away by Thing Three. Melissa struggles to escape when The Three Stooges treat her like a teddy bear, pet, or some kind of fuckboy's flirting dummy. How will she get out of this mess??? *WARNING* Innocent souls shall not read!! Save yourself from this cringy satan spawn. Best Hashtag Rankings: #1 in Boys #1 in Backstory #1 in Escape #1 in Kidnapping #4 in Action #8 in Fiction
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⚠️ Content Warning ⚠️ This story contains themes and scenes that may be distressing or triggering to some readers. Please proceed with care. Major Warnings: Abduction & Captivity: Includes the physical and psychological experience of being held against one's will. Power Imbalance & Manipulation: Central relationships explore toxic dynamics, emotional control, and blurred lines of consent. Psychological Trauma: Depictions of PTSD, dissociation, emotional breakdowns, and past childhood trauma. Sexual Content: Includes erotic scenes that may involve coercive undertones or psychological pressure. Violence & Threats: Verbal, emotional, and implied physical violence. Some scenes may evoke fear, tension, or dread. Self-Harm Ideation & Suicidal Thoughts: Internal monologues and scenes involving despair and psychological collapse. Other Potential Triggers: Gaslighting and unreliable reality Isolation and sensory deprivation Allusions to grooming (non-graphic, referenced in backstory) Moral ambiguity and characters who commit unforgivable acts This story is intended for mature readers (17+) who are comfortable with morally gray characters, psychological tension, and disturbing subject matter. "They all wore masks." Diana is a psychology major, an orphan with too many memories and not enough peace. One night after a party, she vanishes, taken by strangers who live in a house beyond the cemetery, where the doors only lock from the outside. But Diana refuses to break. She learns their patterns, their pain. She disarms them one by one-first with her mind, then with blood. This is not a story about healing. It's a survival story. About what's left after the chains fall off. And the truth? Not all monsters wear masks.

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