She was Malini. She loved filter coffee, jasmine flowers, and coding. She had a future in Chennai.
Then she signed the contract. Now, she is just meat in a neoprene suit.
For 365 days, Malini is subjected to a relentless curriculum of dehumanization. She is forced to become a silent statue in a saree shop, a golden prop at a wedding, and a scavenging animal on the beach. Her humanity is surgically removed, piece by piece, replaced by triggers, fears, and a desperate need for a cage.
This is not a story of survival. It is a documentation of an erasure. It is a journey into the darkest corners of the human mind, where the desire for freedom is tortured out of existence, until the only safe place left is the dark cupboard under the sink.
How much of a person can you cut away before they are no longer human?
WARNING: This story contains extreme themes of psychological conditioning, physical degradation, sensory deprivation, dehumanization, pet-play/regression, involuntary bodily modification, and total loss of autonomy. This is a dark psychological horror story, not a romance. Read at your own risk.