Maeve's struggle

Maeve's struggle

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Maeve doesn't do soft. She doesn't do needy. And she sure as hell doesn't do "Daddy." She's a grown woman, successful, guarded, and always in control. But when a series of bad decisions lands her in the spare room of David's house a man she barely knows but can't seem to ignore her walls start to crumble faster than she can rebuild them. David is calm, disciplined, and commanding in a way that makes her nerves fray and her body betray her. He sees through her defenses with a quiet intensity that's almost cruel in its precision. And worse? He doesn't wait for her permission. He gives her rules. A bedtime. A stuffed bear. A quiet "good girl" whispered against her neck that sends heat pooling low in her belly. He doesn't ask if she wants to be taken care of he just does it. And somehow, Maeve finds herself needing it. He pushes her into littlespace, slowly but deliberately taking her independence apart piece by piece, until all that's left is the raw, aching truth she's buried for years. She fights it. Hard. But David knows exactly how to break her down with patience, discipline, and a kind of dark tenderness she's never known before. And when she finally falls to her knees, trembling and exposed, he's there to catch her-with an open lap, a firm hand, and a voice that leaves no room for resistance.
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