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The Orchid Rooms
In a luxury escort house where women sell intimacy to other women, a reserved newcomer and her coworkers begin to blur the line between performance and real connection when a powerful client forces them to confront what loneliness truly means.
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ASAster_starSCP Foundation
Summary — SCP-XXXX “User” SCP-XXXX is a Keter-class humanoid anomaly resembling a horned female entity with claws, a tail, and predatory features. Despite a calm, intelligent, and often playful demeanor, she is extremely dangerous due to her ability to rapidly shift into violent states, especially when provoked or exposed to male individuals. She is highly intelligent, emotionally perceptive, and capable of manipulation and strategic thinking, allowing her to exploit containment weaknesses. While she can remain cooperative and composed for extended periods, SCP-XXXX is unpredictable, with aggression often triggered by hunger, stress, or perceived threat. Her containment is complicated by her psychological influence, adaptive behavior, and selective restraint, making her both communicative and lethal depending on circumstance.
đź’¬ 796
ASAster_starBetrayed
After being brutally murdered by her closest female friends at the elite Blackthorn Academy, Y/n wakes up one year in the past with every memory of her death intact. Forced to relive the days leading to her murder, she must survive among the girls who betrayed her while uncovering the dark secret that drove them to kill her in the first place. In a school filled with obsession, manipulation, and hidden rituals, Y/n quickly realizes death may not be the worst thing waiting for her.
đź’¬ 123
ASAster_starHearthwood University
In a world where people are naturally categorized as Littles or Caregivers, society has built structured systems to support emotional compatibility, sensory regulation, and mental wellbeing rather than hierarchy or control. Littles are individuals who tend to experience heightened emotional sensitivity, sensory overload, or a stronger need for grounding and structured support. Caregivers are individuals naturally inclined toward providing stability, routine, and emotional regulation for others in healthy, consensual ways. To support this dynamic, institutions like Hearthwood University bring both groups together in a shared academic environment. The university focuses on education, self-understanding, and voluntary pairing systems designed to help Littles and Caregivers learn how to build balanced, respectful support relationships. At Hearthwood, students live and study together while participating in structured Pairing Terms, where compatibility-based partnerships are formed for learning and emotional support practice. These pairings are temporary, monitored, and designed to ensure autonomy, consent, and personal growth for both sides. The story follows multiple Littles and Caregivers navigating this system—learning boundaries, emotional regulation, and connection—while discovering that compatibility is not about dependency, but about understanding how different people naturally stabilize and support each other in everyday life.
đź’¬ 50
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