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He didn't just want to follow me; he wanted to own my autonomy. He installed a security system in my house "for my safety," only for me to realize later that he had the login credentials to the cameras. He had effectively moved the surveillance from the street corner into my living room. The Breaking Point
The two of them had gotten out within weeks of each other. And then, by some “coincidence,” Derek started stalking me. And then Marcus—Leo—just happened to be walking by the night Derek cornered me.
It took months to recognize the pattern. Here are the red flags I missed because I was blinded by the need to be safe:
"See, if I just asked you out, you'd have said no," he continued, stepping closer. "But if I save you? You're mine forever. That's the trick, isn't it? The villain makes you afraid. The hero makes you grateful. But both of them are just different ways to own you." The Admirer Who Fought Off My Stalker Was An Even Worse
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"I thought he was my guardian angel when he cornered my stalker in that alley. He looked so heroic, so protective. Then he turned to me, wiped the blood off his knuckles, and said, 'You shouldn't have been out so late without me. Now I have to lock the doors for your own good.'
The Admirer Who Fought Off My Stalker Was An Even Worse It started, as most terrifying tales do, with a quiet, creeping sense of being watched. I was living alone in a new city, trying to build a career, when the anonymous gifts began arriving on my doorstep. First, it was flowers, then a book I had mentioned only to a coworker, and finally, letters detailing my daily routines.
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I finally broke when I found a folder on Julian’s laptop. It wasn't filled with photos of me—it was filled with information on Mark. Julian hadn't just "happened" to be there that night in the garage. He had been tracking Mark's stalking of me for weeks. He had waited for the perfect moment of peak terror to intervene, knowing that a woman in fear is a woman looking for an anchor.
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Then came the isolation. He didn't like my friend Chloe. "She's a bad influence," he said. He didn't like me going to the office. "Too many guys there." He didn't like me visiting my parents. "You don't need to leave town. You have me."
They have proven their utility and loyalty through a high-stakes action. They did what the police, friends, or family often fail to do: they made the threat go away. He had effectively moved the surveillance from the
He uses the presence of the other stalker to manipulate Mihane into a dependent relationship, isolating her so that he is the only person she relies on. 🔍 Key Details Genre: Josei, Romance, Smut, Psychological Drama. Author/Artist: Yura (Author) & Kusunoki Chiro (Artist).
"Don't you ever," Mark snarled, gripping Derek's collar, "ever touch her again."
The pacing is deliberate, mirroring the "slow boil" of the Admirer’s obsession. Atmosphere:
If your rescuer slowly cuts you off from friends, family, or independent activities, they are not protecting you—they are controlling you.