Synopsis
■About This Work
A female student, known around campus as innocent and pure, receives a mysterious invitation email. It’s a stalker website where users can input their desires about what they’d want to experience if they were being stalked. She’s confused about why she received it—among her friends, she’s known as the most reserved, especially regarding such topics. And this site is designed for girls to imagine being stalked, not doing the stalking. Though she finds it creepy, curiosity gets the better of her, and she inputs her desires into the site’s input form. Though she wouldn’t normally voice such things, deep down she’s curious and experienced beyond her years. The site then diagnoses her as having M-tendencies and fantasies of violation. In essence, through simulation, the site reveals hidden desires buried in one’s heart. What intrigues her most is the ‘Execute’ button—clicking it transforms her inputted desires into reality. Without knowing who’s behind it, their purpose, or how many participants exist, she becomes increasingly drawn into the site. As things escalate and she loses control, she even experiences the loss of her virginity.
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Note: Only erotic voice effects are used as sound effects.
Editorial Review
A provocative psychological thriller that weaponizes the gap between public persona and private desire, this digital novel positions itself squarely in the intersection of mind control fantasy and violation narratives—territory that’s seeing renewed interest in the doujin space as creators explore consent ambiguity through technological framing devices rather than traditional coercion.
The work’s central conceit is its real selling point: the stalker website functions as both plot engine and thematic mirror, using the language of “diagnosis” and “simulation” to collapse the distance between fantasy confession and enforced reality. This meta-textual approach—where inputting desires literally manifests them—elevates the premise beyond straightforward stalking content into something closer to a cautionary tale about digital vulnerability and the dangerous legibility of desire. The virgin schoolgirl protagonist, ostensibly innocent but concealing deeper appetites, plays against the “pure girl” archetype that dominates the school setting category; the contradiction between her reputation and her revealed fantasies becomes the narrative’s actual tension.
The tag combination of mind control, petite frame, SM, and violation within a school context tells you this work is trading in submissive fantasy scenarios with psychological elements—the mind control aspect likely operates less as sci-fi premise and more as a framework for exploring the erosion of agency and resistance. The stalking angle reframes traditional power dynamics through surveillance and mystery rather than overt dominance.
This will resonate most with readers who find the interplay between hidden desire and forced exposure more compelling than straightforward domination narratives, and who appreciate works where the technological or supernatural mechanism serves thematic purposes beyond mere plot scaffolding.
A sharp psychological provocation that uses digital entrapment to interrogate the distance between how we present ourselves and what we secretly want.
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