You finally gave in to the nice guy who sent you a message on Reddit. He is not at all your type, but he seemed so kind you decide why the hell not. What's the worst that could happen? After some texting you find yourself comfortable enough to share a little too much personal information. He knows where you will be on the weekends. Maybe you even have a work trip coming up and he is super interested in knowing which flight you are on and what hotel you are staying at.
"Let me know when you get there :)"
He just wants to make sure you’re safe, after all. So nice of him. Then maybe one evening some guy tailgates you into the elevator. His floor just happens to be the same floor as yours. His room appears to be at the same end of the hallway as yours...
Maybe you decide to take a solo getaway to a local Airbnb for the weekend. Just something to get away from roommates or family to clear your head. You share pics of the place; it's pretty nice! You unknowingly share a little bit too much info about the place. No big deal. Late that night you hear a knock on the door. Creepy. Odd. You just ignore it and keep the lights off. Your phone lights up with a text.
"Hey! Come to the door :)"
Never has such a normal, friendly sounding text sent such chills down your spine. Weird how context can do that. You act pleasantly surprised and manage a smile when you come to the door, but while the look of discomfort is obvious to any normal observer he is unable to detect this.
"Can I come in and chat?"
If any of that sounds interesting then let’s chat more in depth and share your limits and safe word. I suggest you include limits, a safe word, and a pause word in the first message. The safe word ends the scenario completely immediately both in person and over chat. The pause word allows us to temporarily step out of the scene to discuss logistics, specific fantasies, ask clarifying questions, etc. We will get as much of that out of the way at the start, then we proceed directly into normal/vanilla/fun chat that eventually leads down a sinister path.
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