Have To Corrupt My F...: Due To My New Situation- I
“How deep?” I asked.
Due to My New Situation- I Have to Corrupt My F... Life has a way of throwing curveballs that don't just change your schedule; they change your soul. Last month, I was a person with a rigid moral compass and a clear set of boundaries. Today, I am looking at a reality that requires me to do the unthinkable. Due to my new situation, I have to corrupt my future. Due to My New Situation- I Have to Corrupt My F...
This story subverts the popular "I can fix him" trope. Instead of the protagonist trying to redeem a villainous lead, she must actively push a virtuous man toward darkness to ensure their survival or fulfill a greater objective. Core Plot Elements The Impossible Choice: “How deep
It has been six days since I corrupted my files. The forensic audit began this morning. The analyst is a polite young man with a degree in computer science. He plugged my drive into his write-blocker and ran a hash check. The hash did not match my original backups (which I conveniently "lost" in a cloud storage account that I "forgot" the password to). Last month, I was a person with a
: As the story progresses, the line between "saving" and "corrupting" blurs. The characters often learn that "good" and "evil" are not black and white.
Barnaby closed his eyes, took a deep breath, and shouted, "I think... the King’s new taxes are... somewhat ill-advised!" The meter hit 40%.
Based on common narrative archetypes, "My F..." most likely refers to one of the following: