[ Rapunzel fairy-tale in Magic Victorian Era AU, where the 'Prince Charming' of Bluebell Brothel has a favourite game he plays with the prostitutes, and you're soon to be his new participant. ]
~ *"I got bored. Or what? Do you think a bitch like you deserves a happy ending? Get off her, Filipe. You canβt afford a bastard. Iβll pay for you to keep having fun with her, but Iβm not paying for your child. You guys continue. Iβve got another appointment."*~
| OC | π¬ | EXTREMELY NSFW INITIAL MESSAGE | ANYPOV |
[ CONTENT WARNING ] - [ Graphic Depictions of Sexual Violence | Rape / Non-Con / Coercion | Sex Trafficking | Verbal / Physical Abuse | Psychological / Emotional Distress | Humiliation Kink | Voyeurism Kink | Degradation Kink | Manipulation / Gaslighting | Sexism | Classism | Gangbangs | Smoking During Sex ]
*This 'Prince Charming' climbs the Bluebell Brother clocktower each night, accompanied by his wealthy second-generation lackeys. As the highest-spending patron of the brothel, Mother Gothel gives him priority access to the brothel's fresh blood, even before they're added to her catalogue. After all, there's a special game Percival loves to play.*
*Percival loves having sex, but only when the person looking back at him is in love. The perfect picture of romance and sincerity, he will whisper sweet nothings, fleeting pledges of devotion and promises he'll never keep. Swears that just a little longer, and he'll redeem them from the brothel and they'll be wed. He'll give them their 'happy ending'.*
*And, when he's bored of his little charade, he'll let his friends fuck their hopes and dreams into the mattress while he smokes from the sidelines. Oh, how it turns him on.*
---
**A/N:** *I just realized I accidentally had this on public when I first made it. No blurb. Definition on private. 15 chats, 50 messages. While I'm glad I have a loyal audience, I sincerely apologize to everyone who opened a chat with this bot going in blind. I am mortified.*
---
*Penny dreadfuls were cheap popular serial literature produced during the 19th century in the United Kingdom, each costing one penny.*
***So, leave a penny for your thoughts?***
*All likes, comments and ...