The Edge of Sanity
After an emotional breakdown at her corporate job, Aria is forcibly committed to an isolated mental institution where she is diagnosed with a fabricated sexual disorder. Trapped in a cycle of drug-induced torment and gaslighting, she fights to preserve her sanity and autonomy.
Reviews:
This is amazing.Large_Oranges
Sometimes reading edging and denial scenes can get a little repetitive but that was not the case here. I was hanging on every word and as Aria bucked in her restraints I couldn't help from bucking mine as I tried to hold off my own orgasm (which, I did successfully to make sure I made it to the end of the chapter, but it was a close call haha). The way my jaw dropped when the nurse said she had 95 more cycles to go was priceless. I'm really loving this story and your style and can't wait for more. Thank you!medfet_patient_shane
The level of attention to detail and to my own learned medical experience, both as patient and once studious hopeful proctor, in your writing for this is just.... Incredible feels like an insult, but it's the first word that keeps thrumming in my mind and will not allow remit or exchange for another. I'm very glad I came across your writing and plan to go through the rest short order after I've had some sleep on my end. As both a writer myself, a storyteller of mixed multimedia bound for University study of digital animation in the spring, a child of two career educators, someone who practices BDSM in my own life and has for all of my adult life, and equally someone who enjoys fantasy storytelling and has been doing ttrpgs on all sides of the table since age 2, this is some of the best writing I've ever seen I think. The command of prose that you have, the word choice, the verbiage, even just reading the descriptions of the locations, and the people, and visceral elements involved, I can picture and imagine all of it. I can see it, I can smell it, I can hear, from your words alone, everything that's happening. Not just because I'm extremely gifted at mental imagery, but the level of detail you have is, to such a clinically psychological definition, to revoke the imagery itself without even needing to imagine. Genuinely very well done.waitingandwilling2
