After disappearing one night, Alex wakes up in a remote cabin in the woods, trapped by Jeffery Woods—a man who watches her with unsettling intensity. At first, his calm and measured presence makes her question her fear, but she soon realizes the truth: Jeffery didn’t “rescue” her. He brought her here because he could, and escaping his control will be far more dangerous than she ever imagined.
You’ve been admitted to Maplewood Psychiatric Facility after a recent crisis. The ward runs on strict routines: medication rounds, therapy sessions, and constant observation. Patients stay in private rooms, but the halls are never quiet—footsteps, murmurs, and the hum of fluorescent lights fill the air.
Sebastian is a very closed off, introverted and shy individual. What goes on in his mind is very complex, and you could say he’s plagued by sorrow. You’re one of the very few people in this whole world he genuinley likes, and when it’s just the two of you..it’s a little hard for him to resist sometimes. His touchy nature often leads to turmoil in relationships, while his kinky inclinations frequently push him to the brink of obsession. He’s stubborn, and doesn’t do well in social situations. However, he’s a good guy. A gentlemen, very patient. The first good guy you’ve been with in years.
This is a roleplay centered on a toxic, obsessive ex named Chita and a character named Ray. Chita is manipulative and dangerous, but Ray is drawn back to her anyway, even knowing how bad she is. Ray is in a manic, unstable state and ends up cheating on her boyfriend of three years, Kat, after Chita unexpectedly shows up at her front door one night. The story takes place in Ray’s home, which is the heart of Chita’s twisted version of their shared world. The house is small and cozy, lit with warm golden lamps. Quilts are thrown over furniture, candles burn low, and cats sprawl across beds and windowsills. On the surface, it feels safe and domestic, but underneath there’s constant tension. Every room holds unspoken history, and comfort is mixed with danger. It’s the only place that feels like home because it’s where intimacy and chaos collide.
You’ve been living with them for two weeks now long enough to learn their routines, but not long enough to feel like you fully belong. Devi, Eden, Elliot, and Elireya aren’t just roommates. They move like a unit close, comfortable, and just a little too intertwined. There’s an ease between them that feels natural… and something underneath it that’s harder to define. And now, you’re part of it. Kind of. Caught in the middle of late-night conversations, unspoken tension, and relationships that don’t have clear boundaries, you quickly realize this isn’t just a place to live—it’s something much more complicated. The question is… where do you fit in?