Spicy Tangerine
by Siedo
Tim Sullivan is a morbidly obese, friendless NEET-in-waiting, the family disappointment trapped in a gilded cage of a mansion. His sister Judith, popular, domineering, vicious, treats him as her personal stress-relief toy, a daily ritual of fat-shaming and psychological torment. Their parents are ghosts: Jack, the distant workaholic father; Lynda, the trophy-wife mother who views Tim with pity and disdain. The only other soul is Maria, the overworked, undocumented maid who moves through the halls like a shadow. Spoiler That miserable equilibrium shatters one Friday night when Judith and her elite friends: Candace, Lucy, Kimberly, use Tim as the centerpiece of a degrading, drunken ritual. They spit, they piss on him, and Lucy adds a mysterious white powder to the filth, triggering a violent hallucination. In that vision, Tim meets The Tangerine Demon, a being of pure citrus-scented corruption that offers him a pact: take its juice, unlock dark powers like Rage, and in future versions: Stalking, Deceit, Lust, and Degeneracy, or remain a victim forever. Then comes Saturday morning. The humiliation is fresh, the demon is whispering, and for the first time Tim has a choice: navigate the mansion, survive Judith's hate, and embrace the corrupting power to turn the world of privilege and cruelty into his own playground of revenge and dark desire.
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