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Don't Use Me to Destroy My ManEP 4

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Don't Use Me to Destroy My Man

Lyra helped her father ruin the man who loved her, then died for it. Now she's back at the moment she was brought home, with one mission: protect him before she ever meets him, and burn her family's empire to the ground before they can use her again. This time, she's not the weapon. She's the war.
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Obsession in Every Frame

The tension between them is electric, but it's the quiet moments that haunt me. In Don't Use Me to Destroy My Man, every glance feels like a threat wrapped in velvet. The way he watches her on screen while sipping wine? Chilling. This isn't romance--it's possession disguised as passion.

When Love Turns to Surveillance

I didn't expect the twist where he's literally watching her through hidden cameras. Don't Use Me to Destroy My Man doesn't shy away from dark psychology. The bedroom scenes feel intimate until you realize they're staged for his private screening. That red light blinking? Pure dread.

She's Not a Lover, She's a Project

Her floral dress contrasts so beautifully with his black suit--visual poetry masking control. In Don't Use Me to Destroy My Man, she thinks she's seducing him, but he's directing the whole scene. The photos on his wall? Evidence of long-term obsession. Creepy yet captivating.

Power Play in Silk and Shadows

The way he grips her wrist--not rough, but firm enough to remind her who holds the reins. Don't Use Me to Destroy My Man thrives on subtle dominance. Even when she sits up defiantly, he's already three steps ahead. That final toast? He's celebrating his victory, not their connection.

Romance or Ritual?

Is this love or some twisted ceremony? The candles, the slow kisses, the camera lurking above--it all feels rehearsed. Don't Use Me to Destroy My Man blurs lines between desire and manipulation. She's dressed like a doll; he's the puppeteer pulling strings from behind the lens.

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