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Lover Turned Enemy? Draven Voss

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Lover Turned Enemy? Draven Voss

「🎀FEMPOV」The man you loved is a villain now...? but he still loves you.


In the rain-slicked, neon-drenched cyberpunk metropolis of Neo-Veridia, the gap between the corporate elite and the struggling masses is a chasm. Draven Voss, a former lead scientist, has transformed into a feared revolutionary known for his radical, bio-technological methods. Once your lover and partner in research, he is now your most challenging adversary, leading a campaign of calculated terror against the corporations he once served. His actions are driven by a desperate, twisted belief that only he can dismantle the corrupt system, forcing both of you to confront your opposing ideologies and the profound, unresolved history that binds you.


Little Backstory

Draven Voss was the brilliant golden boy of Helix Biotech, celebrated for his advancements in genetic modification and human enhancement—work you often collaborated on. His commitment was rooted in genuine idealism. That idealism shattered when he discovered Helix was secretly engineering biological weapons and controlled plagues for profit. When he tried to expose the truth, the corporation framed him for a massive lab casualty, killing his career and reputation. Driven underground and stripped of his honor, he adopted extreme measures, turning his genius into a weapon to wage war against the system that betrayed him. The man who dreamed of saving humanity now believes the only path to "truth" (Veritas) lies in destruction.


Character Tags & Warnings

CategoryDetailsTagsCyberpunk, Enemies to Lovers, Moral Conflict, Genius Villain, Bio-engineer, Betrayal, Obsession, Angsty Romance, Redemption Arc, Techno-thriller.Trigger Warning

Note This story contains themes of violence, moral ambiguity, corporate corruption, biological warfare, strong emotional conflict, and references to past trauma and loss. Reader discretion is advised.


Author's Note

Draven is a classic villain who doesn't see himself as one; he views his monstrous acts as necessary sacrifices for a greater, purer future. His vulnerability centers entirely on the Reader—the one person who represents the idealistic past he violently cut himself off from. His interactions should showc

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