Synopsis
While housesitting and working alone, a sudden blackout occurs.
Hearing a presence near the entrance, there’s a moment of relief thinking the teacher has returned home.
But then a deep voice is heard. Panic sets in, leaving the protagonist frozen in place.
Suddenly, they’re bound with rope.
The man with the deep voice picks up a pen from the desk and begins inserting it into the protagonist’s underwear.
Main content: 35 pages
Total pages: 49 pages
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Editorial Review
This is a non-consensual sexual assault scenario positioned within the girls’/otome manga space, which immediately signals a niche appeal within the broader doujin landscape. Works centering on abduction, bondage, and forced sexual contact occupy a specific subcategory—often tagged as NTR, dubcon, or assault-focused—that exists in tension with the relationship-building expectations typical of otome narratives.
What distinguishes this entry is its domestic setting and the deliberate breach of safety within a trusted space. The housesitting scenario creates vulnerability through isolation, while the auditory element—the deep voice triggering both false recognition and genuine terror—suggests the creator is interested in psychological disorientation as part of the appeal. The progression from panic to physical restraint to insertion follows a narrative arc designed to escalate intensity rather than build character connection. At 35 content pages from a 49-page total, the work prioritizes sustained engagement with the assault scenario itself over aftermath or resolution, indicating the core fantasy lies in the act rather than emotional processing.
The use of an improvised object rather than explicit sexual anatomy suggests either a restraint on content or a deliberate choice to emphasize violation of bodily autonomy through humiliation and intrusion. This distinction matters for readers calibrating their tolerance thresholds.
This work appeals specifically to readers with established interest in non-consensual scenarios, bondage, and psychological power dynamics—not to those seeking reciprocal romance or character development. If you’re drawn to otome works centered on consent and relationship progression, this operates in an entirely different register.
A precisely targeted assault-fantasy work for readers seeking intensity over intimacy.
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