Corporation details - I Control Everything [I. AM]
Alliance: None CEO: I Scan You
Kills: 0 HQ:
Losses: 0 Members: 5
ISK destroyed: 0.00B Shares: 1000
ISK lost: 0.00B Tax Rate: 0%
Efficiency: 0% Website: http://
u'The room was his canvas, a sterile square of concrete and shadow beneath the city\u2019s hum. The God King worked in silence, his tools\u2014scalpel, wire, cloth\u2014arranged with the precision of a surgeon. Control was not merely his desire; it was his oxygen, the pulse that kept his world from unraveling. The woman bound to the chair, her name unimportant, was not a person to him but a variable, a piece to be placed in his meticulous design.

Her eyes, wide with terror, darted as he adjusted the light, a single bulb casting stark lines across her face. The God King didn\u2019t rush. Haste was the enemy of order. He\u2019d watched her for weeks, learning her rhythms: coffee at 7:12 a.m., the tilt of her head when she laughed, the way her fingers lingered on her keys before locking her door. Knowledge was the foundation of control. He knew her fears\u2014claustrophobia, needles, abandonment\u2014before she ever saw his face. Now, in this room, those fears were his levers.

\u201cPlease,\u201d she whispered, her voice a frayed thread. The God King tilted his head, mimicking her earlier gestures, a mirror to make her feel seen. \u201cShh,\u201d he said, soft as a lover. \u201cThis isn\u2019t about you.\u201d It was true. She was a vessel, a means to impose order on the chaos that gnawed at him. The world outside was a cacophony of chance\u2014cars veering, voices clashing, lives colliding without purpose. Here, he was the architect. Her breaths, her tremors, her fate\u2014they answered to him.

He circled her, noting the sweat beading on her brow, the way her wrists strained against the wire. Each movement was data, a map of her resistance. He didn\u2019t want her pain; pain was messy, unpredictable. He wanted her surrender, the moment her will bent to his. \u201cTell me about your day,\u201d he said, kneeling to meet her gaze. Her lips quivered, confused by the question. \u201cTell me,\u201d he repeated, voice steady, \u201cand I\u2019ll loosen the wire.\u201d A lie, but a calculated one. Hope was a better chain than fear.

She stammered through her routine\u2014work, lunch, a call to her sister. The God King nodded, as if her words mattered, but he was listening for the cracks, the places where her voice broke. Control was in the details: the pause before \u201csister,\u201d the hitch when she mentioned her boss. He filed them away, tools for later. \u201cGood,\u201d he said, brushing a strand of hair from her face. She flinched, and he smiled. That flinch was his, a thread he\u2019d pulled.

He stood, adjusting the cloth gag in his hand. \u201cYou\u2019re not alone,\u201d he said, though the words were for himself. The chaos of his childhood\u2014screaming parents, doors slamming, promises broken\u2014had taught him that nothing held unless you made it. His mother\u2019s pleas, his father\u2019s rages, they\u2019d been storms he couldn\u2019t tame. But this woman, this room, this moment\u2014he could shape them. The gag slipped over her mouth, muffling her cry. Her eyes screamed instead, and he drank it in, a sculptor admiring his work.

The God King stepped back, checking the angles. The wire was taut, the light precise, her breathing a metronome he\u2019d set. Yet something gnawed at him, a flicker of disorder. Her eyes, though terrified, held defiance, a spark refusing to dim. He frowned. Control was absolute, or it was nothing. He leaned close, scalpel glinting. \u201cYou\u2019ll understand soon,\u201d he whispered. \u201cThis is peace.\u201d

But as he pressed the blade to her skin, her gaze locked onto his, unyielding. A tremor ran through him, not hers. For the first time, he wondered if control was a lie he told himself, a cage he\u2019d built not for her, but for the chaos within. The blade hesitated, and in that pause, the room felt less like a canvas and more like a mirror.'
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