...that ends with a permanent sort of power-exchange D/S relationship situationally enforced by a freaking death penalty, okay?
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Like, "Walk away from this and these other people (who tried to bribe me with you, actually) will execute you for treason."
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I WOULD NOT HAVE READ THIS NOVEL IF I HAD KNOWN THE ENDING WOULD REPEL ME WITH NAUSEA, OKAY?
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EVEN IF THE IDIOT CHARACTERS ARE IN SOME FORM OF LOVE WITH EACH OTHER AND AT THIS POINT COMPLETELY CONSENTING ADULTS THAT IS *NOT OKAY.*
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I think I kept reading the book see if the relationship would ever turn into a healthy relationship, with actual boundaries and negotiation.
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And in the end found myself REALLY MISSING AO3 and its helpful warning tags. Like DARK. And the occasional "THIS IS FUCKED UP I KNOW OKAY."
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I know it's my own damn fault for reading the book but I may be too nauseous and distressed to sleep right now?
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Though to be fair I think something similar happened the last time I read anything labelled "erotica," years ago.
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This might be why I don't actually read it. MEMO TO SELF.
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...Yep, still nauseous. Still twitchily distressed. Ugh.
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