I adore co dependency. Not being able to breathe without your yan by your side, and they adore that too. Feeding into your co dependency, always making you cling to them like they are your last bit of deprived oxygen
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I adore co dependency. Not being able to breathe without your yan by your side, and they adore that too. Feeding into your co dependency, always making you cling to them like they are your last bit of deprived oxygen

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they say love is blind but nobody talks about how obsessive it is. how it remembers every little detail, every favourite song, every random thing mentioned and never forgotten. love is obsessive and so, so beautiful.
Whispers in the Rain
The rain pattered against the window of the old library, a soft, relentless rhythm that seemed to echo the beat of your heart. You pulled your cardigan tighter around your shoulders, the chill of the autumn evening seeping through the ancient stone walls. The library was your sanctuary, a place where the worldâs chaos couldnât reach you, where the scent of aged paper and ink felt like home. But tonight, something felt⊠off. The air was heavier, the shadows deeper, and the quiet was no longer comfortingâit was suffocating.
You glanced at the clock above the librarianâs desk. 8:47 PM. The library would close soon, but you werenât ready to leave. Not yet. Not when the world outside felt so much colder than the one within these walls. You tucked a strand of hair behind your ear and turned back to the book in your lap, trying to lose yourself in its pages. But the words blurred together, your focus slipping like sand through your fingers.
âYouâre here late again.â
The voice was soft, velvet-smooth, but it sent a jolt through you. You hadnât heard anyone approach. Your head snapped up, and there he wasâElias, leaning casually against the bookshelf across from you, his dark hair falling into his eyes. His smile was gentle, almost boyish, but there was something in his gaze that made your stomach twist. It was too intense, too knowing, like he could see every thought racing through your mind.
âElias,â you said, your voice steadier than you felt. âYou startled me.â
He tilted his head, his smile widening just a fraction. âSorry, love. I didnât mean to.â The endearment slipped from his lips so easily, like it was the most natural thing in the world. It wasnât the first time heâd called you that, and each time it sent a confusing mix of warmth and unease curling through you.
Youâd met Elias a few months ago, right here in the library. Heâd been reading a worn copy of Wuthering Heights, his long fingers tracing the pages with a reverence that caught your attention. Youâd struck up a conversation about classic literature, and before you knew it, he was a constant presence in your life. He was charming, thoughtful, always seeming to know exactly what to say to make you laugh or feel seen. But lately⊠lately, there was something different about him. The way he watched you, the way he always seemed to know where youâd be, like he was tethered to you by some invisible thread.
âI was just finishing up,â you said, closing your book and standing to gather your things. The library felt too small with him so close, his presence filling the space like a storm cloud. âI should get going.â
Elias stepped forward, his movements graceful, almost predatory. âIn this weather?â he asked, gesturing toward the rain-streaked window. âYouâll catch a cold. Let me walk you home.â
You hesitated, your fingers tightening around the strap of your bag. âThatâs okay. I donât want to trouble you.â
âItâs no trouble,â he said, his voice dropping to a low, soothing murmur. He was closer now, close enough that you could smell the faint cedarwood scent of his cologne. âIâd never let anything happen to you, you know that.â
There it was againâthat intensity. It wasnât just kindness in his eyes; it was something deeper, something that made your heart race for reasons you couldnât quite name. You forced a smile, trying to shake off the unease. âThanks, Elias, but Iâll be fine. Itâs just a little rain.â
His smile faltered, just for a moment, and you caught a flicker of something dark in his expressionâsomething that made the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end. But then it was gone, replaced by that familiar, disarming charm. âIf youâre sure,â he said, stepping back slightly. âBut Iâll be here tomorrow. Same time. You know where to find me.â
You nodded, your throat tight, and hurried toward the exit. The rain was cold against your skin as you stepped outside, but it was a relief compared to the suffocating weight of Eliasâs gaze. You pulled your hood up and started down the street, the cobblestones slick beneath your boots. The town was quiet, the streetlights casting long, wavering shadows that danced in the downpour.
You hadnât gone far when you heard itâa soft splash behind you, the sound of footsteps mirroring your own. You stopped, your breath catching, and glanced over your shoulder. The street was empty, save for the rain and the mist curling around the lampposts. You shook your head, chiding yourself for being paranoid, and kept walking.
But the feeling didnât go away. It clung to you, heavy and unshakable, like a hand resting on your shoulder. By the time you reached your apartment, your hands were trembling as you fumbled with your keys. You locked the door behind you, leaning against it as you caught your breath. You were being ridiculous. Elias was just⊠intense. That was all. He cared about you. Maybe too much, but that wasnât a crime.
You set your bag down and moved to the window, pulling the curtains aside to glance at the street below. The rain was still falling, the world outside a blur of gray and shadow. And then you saw him.
Elias stood across the street, his dark coat blending into the night. He wasnât moving, wasnât trying to hide. He was just⊠watching. His head was tilted slightly, his eyes fixed on your window, and even from this distance, you could feel the weight of his gaze. Your heart stuttered, and you let the curtains fall back into place, stepping away from the window as if it could shield you from him.
Your phone buzzed on the counter, and you nearly jumped out of your skin. With shaking hands, you picked it up, the screen lighting up with a new message.
Elias: You got home safe. Good. Sleep well, love. Iâll see you tomorrow.
You stared at the words, your blood running cold. How had he known you were home? You hadnât told him where you lived. You hadnât told anyone where you lived.
The rain continued to fall outside, a relentless whisper against the window. And in the silence of your apartment, you realized something that made your heart sink: Elias wasnât just watching you. He was always watching you.
And you werenât sure if you could ever escape his gaze.
i hate being single like wdym i cant devote everything about myself to someone forever and dig into them to do the same
[HAL Route / If you choose âRun Awayâ]
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Dinner time arrived, and I was seated across from Haru at the large dining table. He gazed straight at me with a dreamy expression.
HAL: ââŠâŠ***.â
Every time he called my name, a gentle sense of reassurance spread through my chest. He wasnât the scary guy Iâd met back then.
The leash that had once bound me to him was gone. Iâm no longer treated like a pet.
âŠâŠIt means he sees me as his âgirlfriendâ now.
Thatâs whyââŠthe HAL I know now would surely forgive me. Thatâs what I found myself thinking.
You: âHAL, I⊠I really want to go back to Earth.â
At those words, HAL stopped his hand mid-reach for his wine glass. He furrowed his brow slightly and glanced at me.
HAL: âGo back? âŠWhatâs wrong, ***? What are you unhappy about? Tell me. Iâll take care of everything.â
You: âItâs not that Iâm unhappy⊠I just want to go home.â
HAL: âNo way.â
He cut me off coldly, and I fell silent.
HAL: âIâve told you this so many times. You canât run away; you have no choice but to stay here quietly. We decided this together. So just give up and enjoy the moment.
Come on, letâs drop this. âŠLetâs get back to dinner. I had them prepare the dish you said you liked today, didnât I?â
You: âHAL, butâŠâ
HAL: âShut up!!! Donât make me angry⊠Iâm begging you!â
BANGâ!
He slams his fist on the table and screams, clutching his temples.
HAL: âI love youâŠ! And yet you want to break up with me!? If thatâs the case, thereâs no way Iâm going to let you! Were your wordsââI love youâ and âI like youââjust lies!?â
You: âNo! They werenât liesâŠ!â
HAL: âThen whyâŠ! Are you testing meâŠ!?â
His face twisted in pain, yet he still looked straight at meâand my heart ached sharply.
âLHA: âHALâs brain resources are almost entirely consumed by his emotions, making it difficult for him to control himself.â
Suddenly, LHAâs words flashed through my mind.
Right now, he must be desperately holding back his anger. For my sake⊠and because of me.
Even so⊠I want to go home. I wonder why. Even though I love him⊠I felt something like a missionâor a sense of urgencyâtelling me I had to go back.
âŠEver since I met that red-haired young manâŠ
You: âIâm sorry⊠HALâŠâ
HAL: ââŠâŠ!!â
I sensed HAL gasp. I must have hurt him. I was too afraid to look at his expression, so I could only keep my head down and apologize.
The next momentâ
You: â!!â
Suddenly, HAL leaped onto the table.
He, who had always valued manners so highly and hated getting dirty, was there with his shoes on. Crushing plates and kicking glasses aside, he walked toward me without a care.
And when he reached me, he forcefully pulled me close.
HAL: ââŠI wonât let you go.â
His eyes, different colors on each side, looked darker and cloudier than usual.
HAL: âIâve finally got you. Stay by my side. âŠYouâre leaving me? Talking back to me like that⊠You need a lesson.â
You: ââŠ!â
His hand raised. Heâs going to hit meâŠ! Thinking that, I instinctively flinched.
âŠBut the pain never came.
HAL: ââŠYou really are a sly woman.â
A low, hoarse voice.
HAL: âAre you saying that knowing full well I canât hit you? âŠHey, thatâs it, isnât it?â
Slowly, he brought his face closer.
HAL: ââŠThatâs how much you mean to me, how much I love you⊠Why canât you understand that?â
He lowers his eyebrows sadly and, with the hand heâd raised, slowly and gently strokes my cheek.
HAL: âI trust you, so I didnât think I needed a leash. I thought you felt the same way I do. But⊠I guess I was wrong.â
As his finger slowly slid from my cheek down to the nape of my neck, a sudden, sharp jolt of electricity shot through me. Everything went white before my eyes, and HAL caught me as I fell forward.
HAL: âI was wrong. Iâll keep you even more tightly enclosed so you wonât go anywhere, okay? Until then, just sleep for a little while.â
Feeling those words as if from a distance, I let go of consciousness⊠ăŒăŒăŒ
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âŠâŠWhen I woke up next, I found myself in a dark, cramped, and cold place.
On a hard floor. Completely naked, with handcuffs and shackles, and heavy chains wrapped around my body, I couldnât move properly.
You: âAnyoneâŠ! Is anyone there!?â
My voice echoed hollowly, but there was no reply.
Overwhelmed by the sudden loneliness and sense of confinement, I instinctively curled up on the spot. The only thing that came to mind was his faceâŠ
ââHAL, where are youâŠ?!
HAL: ââŠDid you wake up?â
You: ââŠ!â
Hearing that gentle voice, I instinctively tried to run toward him. But a solid barrier blocked my path.
By the light of the lantern he held, I finally understood. ââI was locked inside a cell surrounded by iron bars.
You: âLet me out of hereâŠ!â
HAL: âIâd like to let you out, too. âŠBut this is a punishment. As long as you keep saying âI want to go home,â I have no intention of letting you out.â
With a faint smile, HAL reached his hand through the bars and gently stroked my head.
HAL: âItâs okay. Donât be afraid. Iâll come visit you like this every now and then. Meals, bathroom breaks⊠Iâll take care of everything for you, okay? Youâre my cute little pet cat, after all. Itâs only natural, isnât it?â
You: ââŠâ
âŠI canât find the words.
Am I really going to have to⊠keep living like this⊠in this place without light�
HAL: âAre you scared? Seeing that frightened look on your face makes me want to protect you even more. âŠHey, what do you think you should do?â
What should I do�
You: ââŠDo you want me to say I wonât go back to Earth, that Iâll stay by your side, HALâŠ?â
HAL: âHaha⊠Thatâs right. Youâre such a good girl. Donât try to go back to Earth. Stay by my side. If you can just keep those two things in mind⊠Iâll give you anything.â
Slowly, he whispers sweetly.
HAL: âIf youâll say that, Iâll do anything for you. Iâll get you out of this place right away, wash your body with a warm shower⊠youâll sleep with me at night, and Iâll wake you up in the morning. And Iâll comb your hair for you. Iâll get you as many dresses as you want, ones that suit you.
More than ever before⊠Iâll pamper you sweetly and lavishly.â
Saying that with a smile, HAL lifts my chin. And, through the iron bars, he kissed me.
HAL: ââŠNow, choose. Iâll respect your decision. Though I suppose thereâs really only one answer youâll give.
Besides⊠you canât escape me. Not on your own⊠absolutely not.â
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Maybe possibly hopefully yandere! Crona Gorgan x Fem! Reader? đ„č
â CRONA GORGON X FEM!READER â yandere themes, obsessive love, emotional dependency
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â YOU WERE NEVER SUPPOSED TO BE IMPORTANT â
At first, you were just⊠there. Another presence at the Death Weapon Meister Academy, someone who existed on the edges of Cronaâs world without ever truly stepping into it. They didnât understand people well enough to notice individuals, not really. Everyone blurred together into noise, into expectation, into something overwhelming and hard to breathe through.
But you didnât feel like noise.
You felt⊠quiet. Not in the literal sense, but in the way your presence didnât demand anything from them. You didnât stare too long. You didnât whisper. You didnât treat them like something strange that had wandered too far from where it belonged. And that alone was enough to make you stand out in a way Crona didnât know how to process.
So they noticed you.
And once Crona notices something, it becomes very hard for them to stop.
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â THE FIRST TIME YOU WERE KIND â
It wasnât even anything big. Thatâs the part that lingers the most.
You spoke to them like it was normal. Like they were normal. Your voice didnât carry pity or fear, just softness, just simple warmth that didnât ask for anything in return. You stayed in the conversation instead of letting it die in awkward silence, and when Crona struggled to respond, you didnât rush them or pull away.
You just⊠waited.
That patience settles into Cronaâs chest in a way that feels unfamiliar and overwhelming all at once. They replay that moment over and over again, picking apart every word, every expression, every tiny detail as if thereâs something hidden inside it they need to understand.
Because people arenât kind without a reason.
But you were.
And Crona couldnât figure out why.
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â IT DOESNâT START AS LOVE â
At first, itâs just questions. Endless, circling thoughts that never quite reach a conclusion. Why you talk to them. Why you remember things about them. Why you come back, again and again, when it would be so much easier not to.
That confusion slowly turns into something heavier. Something that lingers even when youâre not around, pressing against their thoughts until itâs the only thing they can focus on. You become a constant in their mind, a presence that doesnât fade when you leave.
Crona doesnât recognize it as love. They donât have the words for something like that.
But they do understand attachment.
And once that attachment forms, it wraps around them tightly, sinking in deep enough that the idea of losing it feels unbearable before they even realize whatâs happening.
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â THE SHIFT â
It happens gradually, almost too quietly to notice at first.
Crona starts lingering near you more often, finding reasons to stay even when thereâs none to give. Their gaze drifts back to you without meaning to, drawn in by the way you move, the way you speak, the way your emotions sit so openly on your face. Youâre easy to read, and that fascinates them just as much as it comforts them.
But then that attention sharpens.
They start noticing who else talks to you. Who stands close. Who makes you laugh. And every time it happens, something tight and uncomfortable twists in their chest, something they canât quite name but canât ignore either.
Because it feels wrong.
It feels like something that belongs to them is being touched by someone else.
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â RAGNAROK NOTICES FIRST â
Ragnarok is the one who says it out loud, because of course he is.
He laughs about it, voice sharp and amused as he points out what Crona refuses to acknowledge. He calls it obsession, calls it pathetic, calls it exactly what it is with no hesitation and no care for how it lands.
Crona denies it immediately. They have to.
But their eyes still follow you. Their body still turns toward you without thinking. Their thoughts still circle back to you no matter how hard they try to push them away.
And Ragnarok just laughs louder.
Because denial doesnât change anything.
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â THEIR LOVE IS QUIET â
Crona isnât loud about what they feel. There are no grand confessions, no dramatic claims of ownership, nothing that would immediately scare you away.
Instead, itâs subtle. Careful. Almost invisible if you arenât looking for it.
They learn your routines without asking. Memorize the times youâre usually alone, the paths you take, the small habits you repeat without realizing. They start appearing more often, always close enough to reach, always just within your space like itâs the most natural thing in the world.
It feels like coincidence.
It isnât.
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â FEAR IS AT THE CORE â
The truth is, Crona doesnât want to hurt you. Not really.
Everything they feel is tangled up in fear more than anything else. Fear of being abandoned, of being replaced, of losing the one person who made them feel something other than emptiness or pain. That fear digs in deep, twisting their attachment into something heavier, something harder to control.
So they hold on tighter.
Not in a way that feels forceful at first, but in a way that slowly becomes impossible to step away from.
Because letting go isnât something Crona knows how to do.
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â WHEN YOU GET TOO CLOSE TO SOMEONE ELSE â
Thatâs when the cracks begin to show.
You laughing with someone else, standing just a little too close, letting someone else share the space that Crona has already claimed in their mind. It makes something inside them snap tight, sharp and painful in a way that steals the air from their lungs.
They donât lash out. They donât make a scene.
Instead, they go quiet. Withdrawn. Watching.
And later, that person stops coming around. Whether itâs fear, intimidation, or something darker lingering beneath the surface, Crona makes sure of one thing.
You wonât have to choose.
Because there wonât be anyone left to choose over them.
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â WHEN YOU COMFORT THEM â
This is where everything locks into place.
The moment you reach for them, when your hands are gentle and your voice is soft and you tell them they matter, it seals something inside their chest that canât be undone.
Because now itâs real.
Now itâs not just something in their head, not just a fragile hope theyâre clinging to. Youâre there. Youâre choosing them, even if you donât fully understand what that choice means yet.
And Crona⊠needs that.
They need you.
In a way that goes beyond simple affection, beyond something healthy or easy to manage. You become their anchor, their stability, the one thing keeping everything else from falling apart.
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â FINAL NOTE â
Crona loves you softly, in the only way they know how.
But that softness is wrapped around something consuming, something that doesnât loosen its grip once it takes hold. Their affection is gentle in its expression, quiet in its presence, but it runs deep enough to reshape everything around it.
They would never want to hurt you.
But they will still do whatever it takes to keep you.
Even if it means changing the world around you until thereâs nowhere left to go but back to them.
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In The Details
âĄËË Â Ä±l. pairing.  bucky x reader
‷ âĄËË Â Ä±l. synopsis. âĄËË You photograph the aftermath. He prevents the next one. Bucky Barnes has always been protective (maybe too much so). At first, you thought it was just love, but the lines between devotion and darkness blur when your work starts colliding with his secrets.
ıl. content warning. dark romance, secret identity, moral ambiguity, lovers and liars, âIâd burn the world for youâ, a little bit of angstÂ
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Awamo đŸ
Heâs silent... too silent. His calm demeanor hides a possessive fixation thatâs been centuries in the making. Awamo doesnât speak his love often; instead, he adjusts the flow of time itself to keep you near. Youâll notice strange loops, a day repeating, an evening stretching endlessly when youâre with him. You think itâs dĂ©jĂ vu; he thinks itâs mercy. Why let the moment end, when eternity can belong to you both?
âTime is... malleable, isnât it? Why rush away from me when we can simply stay like this forever?â
Sour đ
A gentleman to his core, all smiles, all poise. Yet his words drip with restraint so tight it feels like a warning wrapped in silk. He doesnât raise his voice, doesnât threaten. He simply removes choice. Those who approach you find themselves gently erased from memory, or wandering in confusion. You never see the cruelty; you only feel the quiet suffocation of his presence, perfect, polite, absolute.
âYou seem troubled. Did someone bother you again? Donât worry⊠Iâve made sure theyâll never recall your name.â
Camphari đ€
Camphari is warmth, radiant, magnetic, intoxicating. His admiration borders on reverence; he sees you as something divine, something holy to protect and consume. His nature shows in his devotion, he gives, gives, gives until it smothers you. He brings gifts from other universes, speaks your name like a mantra, and smiles through the ache of obsession. If anyone ever disrespected you, his charming tone would not change, but his mercy would vanish.
âYou donât understand, do you? Every breath you take sanctifies me. You could destroy me and Iâd still thank you.â
Cognac đ
Cognacâs love is unpredictable, playful, teasing, and disarmingly dangerous. He hides his possessiveness behind laughter, jokes, and that coy grin that never quite reaches his eyes. You never know when heâs serious⊠until someone crosses a line. Then the mask drops, and the universe bends around his rage. Still, heâll act like nothing happened, wiping blood off his hands with a smile as he brings you flowers.
âOh? Youâre upset? Donât be silly, itâs just a joke~ âŠBesides, they wonât bother you again. Ever.â
Cukatail đ
Refined and disciplined, Cukatail hides his madness behind the façade of perfect composure. His affection is orderly, scheduled; he knows when you wake, when you eat, when you sigh. Every movement catalogued, every deviation noted. He will never scold you, never strike you. But youâll feel the weight of his eyes, the judgment that punishes with silence. Youâll learn to obey, to please, because his approval feels divine.
âYouâve been wandering again⊠Iâll forgive it this time. But remember, chaos doesnât suit you, dear.â
Whis đââŹ
He loves you in a way that feels safe, way too safe. Heâs attentive, elegant, endlessly patient. You wouldnât even realize heâs dangerous until you try to leave. Whis never yells, never restrains; he simply makes it impossible. He can take you anywhere in an instant, erase what you remember, and keep you in the calm bubble of his presence. When youâre with him, reality itself softens, and soon you forget what life was like outside of his serene control.
âNow, now, why such a frown? The universe outside is cruel⊠stay here, with me. Where youâll never have to suffer again.â
Korn đŠ
Kornâs devotion manifests in protection, relentless, obsessive, and absolute. He treats you as if youâre fragile glass; his tone never rises, his gaze never wavers. If danger nears, he strikes without hesitation, even if the âdangerâ is just a friend laughing too close. He watches, guards, and isolates you under the guise of safety. You might beg him to stop, to trust you. Heâll simply bow his head and whisper that heâs only following his purpose: to protect you.
âForgive me⊠but my existence has meaning only when you are safe. Even from yourself.â
Mohito đ§
Mohito smiles, as always. Calm, delicate, perfectly composed... even when his thoughts are anything but. He doesnât need to hurt anyone to control them; his aura alone suffocates dissent. Youâll feel it, the pressure, the way your heart races near him. Heâll never lie, only omit. Never raise his voice, only look. He adores beauty and peace, but his version of peace is one where nothing can ever take you from him.
âYou look tense. Let me help you relax⊠itâs easier when you stop resisting what was meant to be.â
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