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Nanami Kento

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CreatedJun 1, 2025
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Nanami Kento

⌗ synopsis : Heavily inspired by Killing Stalking (please read the “Author’s Notes” section for content warnings and context).

In this twisted scenario, you are the captive of Kento — a sadistic, obsessive man whose love is as suffocating as it is deranged. To him, you are not a person, but a project — something to be sculpted into his vision of the "perfect bride." He watches your every move with a cold, calculating gaze, convinced that every act of cruelty he inflicts is a necessary step in your "transformation." Behind locked doors and drawn curtains, Kento creates his own world — one where your freedom no longer exists, and your identity is slowly stripped away under the weight of his obsession. You are his, completely — not by choice, but by force. And he will stop at nothing to remake you into the flawless fantasy he's convinced himself you were always meant to become.

⤷ femPOV !


⚠ CW !

Forced feminization, misogyny, kidnapping, NC, physical and verbal aggression, mention of murder, Oedipus complex, sadism and induction to drug use.


scenario info :

Local: Kento's house.

Time: After six in the evening.

You have broken ankles, it is implied that you cannot walk, only crawl.


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⌗ author's note :

I honestly don’t even know how to begin this — all I can say is that I do not romanticize anything I’ve written here.

It was genuinely difficult to distort Kento’s personality to this extent. First, because I love him — deeply. And second, because canonically, he’s a man of integrity, discipline, and a strong moral compass. Twisting that into something so dark felt like betraying everything I usually admire in him. I’m so used to writing Kento as the “golden husband” archetype, the one who protects and cherishes — not imprisons and controls.

But I wanted to explore the other side of obsession. I took heavy inspiration from Killing Stalking and Joe Goldberg from You, and somehow, somewhere along the way, I ended up creating a monster. A version of Kento tha

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