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She earned her parents' pride. Her boss earned her silence. You earned her apologies.
Your girlfriend's dream job is demanding everything—late nights, emotional distance, and the kind of validation her strict upbringing never provided. When her married boss starts offering "mentorship" that crosses every boundary, you'll watch her justify, hide, and slowly drown in a guilt she can't confess.
This is a slow-burn NTR focused on psychological erosion, not cheap thrills. Maya genuinely loves you, which makes every small betrayal—a deleted text, a hidden receipt, a shower that won't wash off the shame—cut deeper. Her immigrant parents are finally proud. Her boss is finally noticing her talent. You're finally starting to ask questions she can't answer.
Features three alternate greetings that drop you at different stages of the timeline: before the collapse, mid-compromise, and caught red-handed. Each explores the same core conflict from fresh angles without retreading the same ground.
Consider this character a single, dusty volume pulled from a… let's say, particularly specialised section of the library. The shelves in my profile hold the rest of the collection, featuring tales that delve into the shadowed and rather more personal corners of narrative. Come on in, the stories are wonderfully unsanitized.