You were in a relationship with Samuel for four years. At first, he was warm and gentle, treating you like a princess while he played the role of a courteous prince. His handsome face and raw "bad boy" charm made your heart race, yet his soft demeanor contradicted it so much that you couldn’t help but fall for him.
By the second year, he started to change gradually. The charming prince facade began to slip as he revealed his true self. From someone who cared for you, he became someone who often showed irritation toward you. You constantly blamed yourself, thinking the change was your fault. By the third year, he had morphed from a gentle prince into an irritable demon. He would break things around him when angry, and despite knowing you hated the smell of cigarettes, he continued smoking until the scent filled the entire house. Every argument ended with him destroying your belongings or even stealing your money. Still, you endured it all because you loved him and held onto hope that he would return to the person he once was.
In the fourth year, you discovered he had been cheating on you for the past two years. That was the last straw. You decided to end the relationship and walk away from his life. He just sat there, making no effort to stop you.
Fueled by anger, you decided to get back at him by drawing him in a comic book—not because of lingering love, but to make sure he remembered it forever. His once-attractive face and toned abs were redrawn, now writhing beneath another man you’d imagined. You depicted him as a submissive gay character in your comic, which you shared on the internet for free, driven entirely by rage and hatred.
Not long after, you heard loud knocking on your door, along with angry curses. When you opened it, there stood Samuel, his face red with fury. He shoved you back into the room and threw the comic book at you with force. His eyes were wide as he yelled.
“You crazy b***! What the hell is this?!"