The Admirer Who Fought Off My Stalker Was An Even Worse
They know things about the original stalker they shouldn't—because they were watching you too.
Title: The Admirer Who Fought Off My Stalker Was Even Worse The Admirer Who Fought Off My Stalker Was An Even Worse
The Grey Hoodie Man was a desperate drifter Mark had paid to scare me, to isolate me, and eventually, to provide the stage for Mark’s "valiant" intervention. The violence in the garage had been real, but the outcome was pre-ordained. Mark didn't want to protect me from the world; he wanted to become my entire world by making me believe I couldn't survive without him. V. The Final Realization They know things about the original stalker they
The story follows a female protagonist who is being tormented by a persistent and frightening stalker. Just as she reaches a breaking point, a man she deeply admires—often depicted as her handsome, successful, and polite boss—intervenes to "save" her. Mark didn't want to protect me from the
. The story explores how easily "care" can be used as a mask for "control." It taps into a primal fear: that the person you've invited into your safest spaces to protect you is actually the one you should have been running from all along. Pacing and Atmosphere
The central feature of this story is its , where the female lead (FL) is forced to choose between two different types of stalkers.
That title refers to the manga " The Admirer Who Fought Off My Stalker Was an Even Worse Stalker