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YOU WRECKED ME
YOU WRECKED ME
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MASKED MAN AND MY MUM

last update publish date: 2026-05-09 21:02:30

HUNTER'S P.O.V

(SIX MONTHS AGO)

Birthdays are supposed to smell like cake and candles, but mine smelled like blood instead.

"Ma, I'm home!"

It was the day after my twenty-first birthday.

My girlfriend, Vera, had planned a huge surprise party for me.

Well, it wasn't much of a surprise because she threw me a party every year since we started dating. It had become a yearly ritual, so I already knew she was planning one.

All I had to do was act surprised each year and yesterday I did.

Almost everyone was in attendance. My friends, Vera's friends and a few of our course mates that I spoke to from time to time.

Vera's mother was there— and, to my surprise, so was her father, who was usually far too busy to attend events like this.

Everyone was present, everyone except the only family I had—my mother.

"Of course I invited her, we've been planning this party together for weeks."

That was Vera's response when I asked her about my mother's whereabouts. Halfway through the party, and my mum still hadn't shown up.

"I'll call her, just try and enjoy the party," Vera assured me, rubbing a soothing hand on my shoulder.

But it was hard for me to enjoy anything. The cake, my guests, even Vera's father, whose approval I'd always chased.

"She's not answering," I stated the obvious, after Vera's third call went to voicemail again.

"She's probably on her way already, you know it's a three-hour drive from her place," Vera reminded me.

"No, something's wrong, it's so unlike her."

I picked up my coat, turning to the exit to leave.

"Hunter, you can't go now, you have guests to attend to. All Daddy's lawyer friends are here and would love to see you. I'm sure she's on her way."

"But she was supposed to be here yesterday," I replied, looking at the door hoping that any minute from now, Mum will walk in.

"She'll be here. I promise," Vera said, her voice sounded so certain.

The only thing that kept me there was Vera, she had put so much effort just to make my party perfect.

She'd gotten her father to show up—her father and his powerful connections. I knew that was difficult for her to do, but she did it anyway. So, I decided to leave the second the party was over.

*

"Ma?" I called again.

Now I stood on the porch of my mother's house, ringing the doorbell continuously. I pulled the handle, but the door didn't budge; it was locked from the inside.

Quickly, I rounded the house, heading straight to the back yard, specifically my mother's garden.

I scanned the plants for a red flower pot, my Mum always hid her spare key there. I found the key and took it back with me to the front door.

The key opened the door, and I stepped in.

"Ma?" I called again.

The worry was already evident in my voice. I looked around the house—her room, the kitchen, the bathroom. She wasn't anywhere.

By the time I reached the family room, my unease had grown into something unbearably large.

That's when I noticed it—her suitcase, still neatly packed, propped beside the sofa.

Mum had probably spent hours packing for her trip to my birthday party.

*It shouldn't be here.*

Seeing her suitcase only confirmed Mum never left the house.

My heart skipped a beat, and a cold dread began creeping up my spine, but the rational part of me tried to dismiss it.

*So what if her suitcase is here? It doesn't mean anything.*

I looked at the suitcase again, and this time, something odd caught my eye— there was a note stuck to it.

I ripped it off immediately, looking at the unfamiliar handwriting scribbled on it.

"Play the DVD"

*What the fuck is this?*

I tried to swallow but my throat went dry. Something was very, very wrong.

I bolted out of the living room, with the note in my hand, heading straight for Mum's room. Her DVD player was always there. She had a stack of discs, old favourites she loved rewatching.

*This better be a fucking joke.*

I looked around her room for a disc, in search of it, knocking down a few cases she had collected over the years.

I knew every disc she owned—every label, every title-by heart. I was looking for something unfamiliar, something that didn't belong.

Then it hit me— the note hadn't said anything about finding a fucking disc.

It simply said *Play the DVD.*

A small TV rested on Mum's dresser, the remote lay neatly on top, and the DVD player was right under it.

*Play the DVD.*

I turned on the TV and grabbed the remote and pressing play, not knowing what to expect.

The screen flickered, then filled with warm, grainy footage—home videos of me as a baby. Tiny Hunter in oversized pyjamas, crawling across the living room carpet, laughing as Mum lifted me high into the air.

A nervous smile tugged at my lips.

*So this is it*, I thought.

*Another part of my birthday surprise... she's going to pop out any second and laugh, tell me it's all been a plan.*

The memories were comforting, a reminder of everything safe and familiar. I let myself relax for the first time that day.

I even laughed softly when I saw Mum carefully decorating the cake from my first birthday.

My chest felt lighter, and for a brief moment, the dread that had been twisting in my stomach eased.

Till the screen flickered.

The footage warped and the warm light of the home videos turned cold. The happy scenes stuttered, skipping unnaturally, and the sound distorted into a low, static noise.

My smile faded, something was wrong. I leaned forward, squinting at the screen, trying to convince myself it was just a technical glitch.

Then a new video started.

It was unfamiliar, not a home video. The angle was lower, the lighting dim, and I immediately recognised the tiled floors of my bedroom.

But the scene... the scene wasn't comforting.

There she was— my mother.

Scrambling on the floor, with her breasts out...naked.

A masked man loomed over her.

*Am I about to watch my mother's sex tape?*

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  • YOU WRECKED ME    FORGOT

    VERA'S P.O.VI waited outside the lecture hall, and a moment later, Hunter came to join me.Without saying a word, he led the way out of the faculty building and onto the open campus grounds.As we walked, I couldn't help but wonder if this was all part of some elaborate plan to get me alone with him.Hunter was never forgetful. He wasn't absent-minded, not even on his worst days, so I couldn't bring myself to believe he had actually forgotten it.He unlocked his truck, and the headlights blinked twice in response.Coming around to my side, he opened the door for me and held out his hand to help me in."You good?" he asked, looking at me before shutting the door."I'm fine," I replied flatly.He closed the door, rounded the front of the truck, and slid into the driver's seat.The engine roared to life, and within seconds, he was driving swiftly off campus.The file he had spent the entire morning with his head buried in sat on the dashboard right in front of me like a silent question.

  • YOU WRECKED ME    ALMOND

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  • YOU WRECKED ME    HAVEN

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  • YOU WRECKED ME    DOTING

    VERA'S P.O.VA relentless knock rattles my door, each pound more insistent than the last. Whoever was on the other side had been hammering away for what felt like forever, and I could only hope they'd eventually wear themselves out and leave me alone.With a groan, I shoved my hand beneath my pillow in search of my phone and switched it on. As the screen buzzed to life, I briefly considered answering the door, if only so I could glare daggers at whoever had decided to drag me into consciousness this early.I squinted toward the wall clock, it was midday, not early at all.I'd barely slept yesterday, or the night before that, ever since I met with Hunter. I'd meant to sleep in for a little while, but apparently I'd gone and hibernated like an animal.The knocking came again, louder this time, sharp enough to split through my skull.I pushed myself out of bed and stumbled to the door, unlocking it and dragging it open.My parents stood there.Mummy was dressed in one of her dramatic fla

  • YOU WRECKED ME    WHAT THEN?

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  • YOU WRECKED ME    KINK

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