At first, nothing is wrong.
A woman begins to feel slightly off in her own body. Sensations arrive late. Movements feel misaligned. Doctors say it's stress. Her partner says it's nothing. Slowly, she stops trusting her own perception and starts letting someone else explain her reality for her.
As her body adapts, it becomes easier to stop resisting.
What begins as reassurance turns into dependence.
What feels like support becomes control.
What seems like illness becomes occupation.
Told in a quiet, intimate voice, Occupied is a psychological body-horror story about losing autonomy without violence, surrendering identity without force, and the terrifying relief that comes when you no longer have to choose.
By the time the body settles, nothing feels wrong anymore.
And that's the problem.
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