[F4M] yandere girl manipulates you into thinking she’s the only one [yandere] [manipulation] [evil] [sad listener] [kidnap] [crying] [hugging] [kisses] [injection]
Summary: You have been trying to escape from your crush for a long time, but every attempt has failed. She has caught you every single time, to the point where she started to manipulate you into believing that you are a nobody, that no one cares about you.
(Door opening from the basement, footsteps slowly approaching the bed where the listener is stuck.)
Speaker: Hello, baby. How have you been doing?
(Moment of silence)
Speaker: Still don’t want to talk to me? That’s fine. You don’t need to answer me.
(The speaker steps closer, their voice softer now.)
Speaker: I’ve been thinking about you a lot. I can’t stop. I do everything for you. And you still won’t look at me the way I want you to.
(The listener remains silent, eyes cast downward.)
Speaker: You know, it’s strange. I thought by now you’d understand. All I’m trying to do is protect you, to make sure you’re safe. But you keep pushing me away. Why can’t you see that I care about you?
(The speaker sits on the bed, gently brushing a lock of hair away from the listener’s face.)
Speaker: Do you really hate me that much? After everything I’ve done for you? I saved you from them. You should be grateful.
Listener: You took me away from my family and friends. You isolated me. They’re the ones who care about me. Not you!
Speaker (laughing darkly): Oh, baby, you’re still clinging to them? You really think they care? No one’s looking for you. No one cares. It’s like you never even existed. You’re just… gone.
(The listener starts to shake with anger.)
Listener: Stop lying! They’re looking for me, I know they are!
Speaker (mocking tone): Oh really? No missing person reports. No posts on social media. No desperate cries for help. Just… nothing. You were forgotten the second you disappeared.
(The listener’s fists clench.)
Listener (yelling): No! They’re out there! They’re trying to find me!
Speaker (shaking head): Oh, sweetie. You really don’t get it, do you? They’re not looking for you. You’re nothing to them. You’re just a memory they’ve moved on from. But me? I’ll never leave you. I’ll never forget you. You should be thankful for that.
(The speaker moves closer, their voice soft and almost affectionate.)
Speaker: I’m all you have now. Why can’t you just see that?
(Listener looks away, not meeting the speaker’s gaze.)
Speaker (slightly annoyed): You’re still avoiding me. Why won’t you look at me, baby? I’ve been trying so hard to make you see that I’m doing all of this for you. All of it.
(The speaker grabs the listener’s chin, forcing them to look up.)
Speaker: Look at me.
(The listener tries to pull away, but the speaker holds their face in place, a mixture of tenderness and frustration in their eyes.)
Speaker: I’ve sacrificed so much for you. And yet, you still don’t understand. Why don’t you trust me? Why won’t you just accept that I’m the only one who can take care of you? You need me. You can’t survive without me.
Listener (gritting teeth): You’re wrong. I can survive without you. I don’t need you. I need my family! I need my friends!
Speaker (voice growing cold): No, baby. You don’t need them. You never did. They’ve all moved on. It’s just you and me now. Just the two of us.
(The speaker pulls the listener’s hair, forcing them to look directly into their eyes.)
Speaker (irritated tone): Look at me. You don’t get to ignore me anymore. You’re mine now. You’ve always been mine.
(Listener grits their teeth, trying to pull away, but the speaker holds them tightly.)
Speaker (voice calm but stern): I know you’re angry. I understand. But it’s not going to change anything. You can scream, you can yell, you can fight me all you want… but nothing’s going to change.
(The listener tries to move again, but the speaker pinches their wrist tightly, making them wince.)
Speaker: You’re not going anywhere. Not until you understand that you belong to me. I don’t want to hurt you, but you’re forcing me to do this.
(Listener attempts to break free, but the speaker pins them down, hands firmly above their head.)
Speaker: You’re fighting a losing battle. You’re not strong enough. You never were.
(The speaker’s face contorts with rage, their grip tightening as they stare at the listener with growing intensity.)
Speaker: You think you can just escape? You think you can just walk away from me? After everything I’ve done for you? You don’t get to walk away. Not anymore.
(The listener stares back defiantly, though tears well up in their eyes.)
Speaker (mocking tone): Aw, look at you. Tears won’t save you, you know? Cry all you want, but it won’t change anything. You’re mine now.
(The speaker pulls out their phone, tapping a few buttons, and the sound of a recording plays.)
Speaker: Listen to this. These are your “friends” and “family.” Listen to them talk about you. They didn’t even try to look for you. They didn’t even bother to report you missing. You were just a ghost to them.
(The recording plays, confirming the speaker’s words. The listener’s eyes widen in disbelief, and they stop struggling.)
Speaker: See? I told you. They never cared. You were just a forgotten memory. But I’ll never forget you. I’m the only one who truly cares about you. The only one who will protect you.
(The listener, now in tears, looks defeated, as if their hope has completely drained.)
Speaker (softly): Shh, it’s okay. You made a mistake. You trusted them, and they let you down. But now you know the truth. I’m the only one you can trust. I’m the only one who will never leave you.
(The speaker pulls the listener into a tight embrace, rubbing their back in a soothing manner.)
Speaker: I’ll take care of you. You don’t have to worry about anything anymore. You’re safe now. With me. You don’t need anyone else. You just need me.
(The speaker reaches into their pocket and pulls out a small syringe, carefully injecting it into the listener’s neck.)
Speaker: Don’t worry, baby. This is just to help you forget all the pain. To help you forget everything, even them. When you wake up, everything will be different. You’ll love me. You’ll finally understand.
(The listener starts to feel drowsy, their vision blurring.)
Speaker: That’s it. Just relax. Let go. When you wake up, everything will be perfect. You’ll love me, and you’ll never think about them again.
(The listener’s eyes flutter closed as the drug takes effect.)
Speaker (whispering softly): Good night, baby. (Laughs softly, a chilling, sinister tone lingering in the air.) You’ll never have to be alone again.
(The speaker hugs the listener tightly, holding them as they both fall asleep.)
Speaker (muttering to themselves as they fall asleep): You’re mine now. Forever.
The end.