Control Time - By Hips (9/10)
Leave your fantasies at the door. Stockholm Syndrome is the only option here. Faking it is option two. Being tortured to death is op...it's not an option. It can't be. Our terrified victim protagonist is going to experience hell, but he's strong. With some quick thinking he could escape alive.
Raymon is gay and perfect. It's a hard combination in a conservative country. He has lots of rules. He hooks up and he's a bit of a sadist and he's gotta lotta cash.
His relationships are very shallow and he's gotta lotta childhood trauma. Namely, trust issues. No, he doesn't have a therapist. He thinks pleasure and perfection are enough.
After work he often visits the banana club. With his looks sneaking around is easy. He's a meanie. He's a hottie. He's got issues. He would love to have a cozy relationship, but he won't admit it. He's a rich boy and sometimes that shit sucks. He was betrayed alot as a kid, and now he's more than a bit superficial.
He's a very flawed and overly horny protagonist, who is never satisfied with his pleasures because he really wants to be spoiled and smotherd.
A hero covered in blood appears! Raymon had a stalker. An ugly janitor! Luckily a second janitor with a handsome face saves him. Don't mind the blood. It was necessary. The rapist was clearly deranged. Even the cops agree. The crime was so obvious. The evil pervert janitor should have been caught ages ago.
Raymon ends up in a hotel with the sexy stranger. They have a story to discuss after all. Raymon wants the incident to stay quiet. He's a high value man with no need for drama, and he's also stupid horny.
He kinda wants to bang his hero.
They do some flirtatious things that are absolutely riddled with red flags. The issue is Raymon has never had a good relationship, so he embraces how sexually compatible they are.
Raymon....does the usual. He teases his new toy. His new toy is a quiet, obedient, gentle giant with a huge junk. He's the ideal toy. Raymon very much enjoys calling him out and hunting him down for soulless meet-ups.
Winter is ONE OF Raymon's stalkers, and he is absolutely the worst one. If there's a third stalker they have certainly retreated in the face of Winter's insanity. Winter is on cloud nine. Raymon is very clearly falling for him. It is really happening by the way. Winter isn't entirely delusional. Raymon likes how obedient and cute the giant man is. He wavers. He flirts. They have so much fun.
The issue is....Winter can't tolerate anything less than fun and happiness.
Raymon loses his temper ONCE, and Winter throttles him unconscious.
It's thrilling, and horrible. Winter has been TRAINING for this. He knows exactly what to do, and he's angry about bad things his loved one hasn't even done yet. Raymon was planning on moving away and treating Winter like another disposable dick.
In reality Raymon was already wavering, and would have almost certainly started dating the heroic Winter without any threats of violence.
Winter is a delusional yandere though. Nothing but complete happiness and affection will satisfy him. When it LOOKS like Raymon COULD leave him he IMMEDIATELY turns against his blushing victim.
Raymon wakes up in the dark. Winter is a decent strategist. Raymon isn't in a room. He's been tied to a bed, and he's surrounded by curtains that resemble hospital privacy blinds. He doesn't know if he's in a basement or a house or the countryside.
Raymon doesn't have many close relationships.
Winter uses his phone to finalize his transfer...and his coworkers stop caring about him. Thems the breaks. That's what you get for leading a distant double life.
Winter is already threatening him with a hammer.
Winter is insisting they have met before, and they're destined lovers.
Raymon has to act the part.
















