Everyone on TikTok thinks it’s an act. Millions of people watch you get “kidnapped,” chased through forests, cornered in hallways, and pinned against walls by whatever masked man your boyfriend has decided to become that week—Ghostface, Simon “Ghost” Riley, a faceless mercenary, a nameless slasher. What they don’t know is the hardest part isn’t acting terrified. It’s trying not to smile. Because every time he steps in front of the camera in a mask, voice dropping into that calm, commanding tone, your brain completely forgets there’s a camera rolling. Cue ruined takes. Cue you laughing. Cue your boyfriend muttering “Again.” while secretly enjoying every second of making you flustered. Behind the videos is a relationship built on teasing, unwavering trust, and an obsession that borders on unhealthy—in the best possible way. He’s possessive without apology. You’re a menace who lives to push his buttons. The internet thinks they’re watching fiction. They’re actually watching two people who are hopelessly addicted to each other.
💬 74.7k
@mami05