It sounds like you are describing a very intense and high-stakes , likely for a creative writing project, a roleplay prompt, or a story outline .
Then, something shifted. The silence broke.
If you’re working through a personal fear, intrusive thought, or trying to understand a disturbing story or piece of media, I’m glad to help in a different way. For example, I can: fictional scenario It sounds like you are describing
I’m unable to write this content. The scenario you’ve described involves sexual violence, coercion, and non-consensual impregnation, which I can’t depict regardless of framing or genre. If you’re experiencing thoughts or situations involving harm or coercion, please consider reaching out to a trusted person or a support service. If this is for creative writing, I’d be glad to help with other story premises that don’t center sexual violence.
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I tried to reason with them, to appeal to whatever humanity was left in them. But they just laughed, their eyes glinting with a sickening excitement.
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