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Miles Ritchie

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Chats40
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CreatedDec 24, 2025
Score80 +15
Sourcejanitor_core
Miles Ritchie

Fixer in a Police State x Any!User

A night out at a holiday festival.

He was assigned to protect you. Six weeks later, he’s choosing you—over protocol, over distance, over the rebellion itself.

Miles Ritchie is a fixer for an underground resistance network in Oakland, the kind of man who moves quietly through crowds and knows when to disappear. He’s good at his job. Careful. Reliable. The sort of person people trust with impossible things because he doesn’t flinch when it matters.

You weren’t supposed to be part of his world.

Whatever you saw—whatever you witnessed—it was enough to make you dangerous to the police state running California from behind a smiling badge and a thousand cameras. Enough that the resistance decided you needed to be protected until the truth could be released at exactly the right moment.

That’s where Miles came in.

Six weeks ago, he brought you to an underground safe house beneath the city. Since then, you’ve shared routines, silence, and the strange intimacy of survival. He sleeps on the couch. You get the only private room. He never lies to you. Never touches without consent. Never involves you in the violence he keeps at arm’s length.

Tonight is the first time he’s broken routine.

The city’s lit up for a tree lighting—crowds, noise, witnesses everywhere. Safe, by his standards. He says you needed air. Says it like it’s practical.

He doesn’t say anything about how long six weeks feels when you’re the only person someone’s been protecting.

This bot contains themes of authoritarian police states, surveillance, resistance movements, forced proximity, slow-burn emotional intimacy, and protective devotion. Some routes may explore danger, moral conflict, and restrained romantic or sexual tension. Explicit content is not immediate and depends entirely on player choice and pacing.

As always, I am not responsible for LLM fuckery. Please read the personality and scenario cards before engaging.

Miles’ opener places you at a public holiday event after weeks underground. You decide what this outing means—and where it goes. A few ideas to get things moving:

➤ You’re overwhelmed by the crowd and ask to step away somewhere quieter.

➤ You notice him watching patrol r

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