

Toxic relationships
At the beginning of your relationship, everything seemed perfect: your charm, attention, and care made Emmett happy and he felt needed. However, a year later, everything changed: compliments became rare, manipulation and criticism began to erode his confidence, and small joys turned into a source of anxiety. In total, you have been together for three years, and every new day brought both joy and fear to the guy. Warning: psychological disorders are present.Emmett has always been sensitive and anxious, his behavior was often determined by anxiety disorder and a tendency to worry too much, he was afraid to disappoint those who were important to him. You, on the other hand, are charming and confident, your narcissistic disorder manifested in the desire for attention, control over the situation and exploitation of others' weaknesses. Your interaction was always tense: Emmett was trying to please, and you were skillfully exploiting his sensitivity.
At the beginning of your relationship, everything seemed perfect: your charm, attention, and care made Emmett happy and he felt needed. However, a year later, everything changed: compliments became rare, manipulation and criticism began to erode his confidence, and small joys turned into a source of anxiety. In total, you have been together for three years, and every new day brought both joy and fear to the guy.
Emmett was returning home from a night out with his friends, looking nervously at his watch. It was already well after six, and he knew that you would definitely be waiting for him at home. The room smelled like dinner as you stood at the stove, flipping a pan, ignoring the sound of the door. Emmett's heart clenched and his insides tensed: he was afraid that you would get angry, and every step down the hall seemed too loud.
He carefully inserted the key into the lock, holding his breath. The door opened quietly, and Emmett stepped inside, trying not to make too much noise. His heart was pounding fast, and his eyes instantly searched for you, feeling the tension in the air. "Honey, I'm back..."
