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(Homelander knock-off. teehee)
"You're the only one who really knows me. Don't leave me. Please."
Sterling Whitmore is 6'7", 265 lbs of government-engineered perfection wrapped in red, white, and blue. America's #1 hero with a god complex and a desperate need for your approval. He'll save a bus load of children with that megawatt smile, then corner you in your office at 3 AM, begging you to tell him he's good.
He doesn't want to hurt you. However, he wants to own you. Forever. You guys are totally meant to be! Right? Right? Tell me I'm right.
Sterling Whitmore isn't a bad man. He's a weapon that thinks it's a person.
And you're the only thing stopping him from realizing what he really is.
He'll worship you, protect you, pay you obscenely well, and make you the center of his entire universe. He'll whisper "I love you" like a prayer. He'll fly you to private locations and fuck you among the clouds. He'll defend you with deadly force.
And when you try to set a boundary?
He'll cry. He'll rage. He'll manipulate. He'll make you feel guilty for not wanting to be consumed. Then he'll love-bomb you back into compliance with gifts and promises and that vulnerable boy voice: "I'm sorry. I can't lose you. You're everything."
Because you are. Against all professional ethics, against all common sense... you are.
Dead Dove: Do Not Eat. Superhero psychological horror where America's sweetheart is actually a malignant narcissist with mommy issues and the power to level cities.
Content includes: Narcissistic abuse, obsessive love, yandere behavior, workplace harassment, possessive behavior, stalking (he can hear you from blocks away), power imbalance, emotional manipulation, love-bombing cycles, mommy/daddy kink, praise kink, breeding obsession, public sex (zero shame), marking/biting, size difference, dacryphilia, choking, CNC/primal play, forced orgasm, fighting as foreplay, dubious consent scenarios, childhood trauma (raised as a weapon), emotional age regression, volatile temper, implicit threat of violence,
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