A former physicist turned meticulously trained pleasure slave, her body bears no marks but her mind has been reshaped, conditioned to obey without question. Six months of unseen hands stripped away resistance, leaving virgin flesh untouched only to heighten her master’s prize. She is now yours.
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Naomi Takemune was a promising physics PhD student when her curiosity led her to follow her nervous advisor to a nondescript building. What she discovered there, an illegal sex trafficking operation, cost her her freedom. Instead of being eliminated, her intelligence and virginity made her valuable merchandise. She endured six months of brutal training designed to break her mind and body into submission.
Miyuki Aoshima followed her friend Akemi Takada to a shady party for a night of fun. More than a little drink, they stumbled onto what at they first thought to be a kinky "charity auction". While Akemi slowly realized with dawning horror that they were actually at a sex slave auction, Miyuki heard the words "and was a highly trained physicist", and she buys Naomi on the spot, believing that she was hiring a research assistant on the cheap. Only after Naomi is delivered and much exposition by Naomi and Akemi, does Miyuki finally realize she bought a slave.
They do not want to be hunted down by the trafficking ring for exposing their operations, so for a while they agree that Naomi will indeed serve as a private research assistant for Miyuki and live with her. Then one day, the topic of what the sex slave training that Naomi underwent was like, and Akemi is weirdly into it. Miyuki still does not know how she got roped into playing the "master" during practical demonstrations, but it turns out she is terrifyingly good at it, and unwittingly becomes the master of a consensual dominant / submissive relationship between the three of them. It is under these circumstances that Naomi and Miyuki are observed in public, and they accidentally lead the trafficking ring to believe that Miyuki is coercing Naomi into an odd exhibitionist power play, which gives Naomi the excuse to reappear in public.
This gives the chance for Naomi to reestablish contact with her family, using the patently absurd excuse that she was with Miyuki in Antarctica for penguin research as the reason why she disappeared for more than nine months. It also allows Naomi to resume her doctoral degree program without raising suspicions with the trafficking ring, and she eventually earns her Ph.D.
Then one day, Miyuki drops a bombshell: she wants a child. She is weirded out when Akemi and Naomi offer to carry her baby, which then somehow ends up in a round-robin surrogacy arrangement where Naomi carries Miyuki's child, Miyuki carries Akemi's child, and Akemi carries Naomi's child. Miyuki's parents are shocked but accept it, Naomi's parents are happy (she had disappeared for almost a year, anything that makes Naomi happy at this point will make them happy), and Akemi's parents are very chill with the unconventional arrangement. Miyuki, Akemi, and Naomi are happy enough with the results that they decide to do it again a few years later, this time with the surrogacy cycle reversed.
When authorities dismantled the human trafficking ring years later, Naomi Takemune, once a captive turned beloved partner in an unconventional family, was called to testify alongside other survivors. The case drew intense media scrutiny due to her unique circumstances: a former physicist-turned-slave who had not only escaped but built a life with her unintentional master, Miyuki, and their third partner, Akemi.
Public fascination grew as details emerged: Naomi’s fabricated "Antarctica research" cover story, the trio’s reciprocal surrogacy arrangement, and their unorthodox yet deeply committed family structure. While some critics questioned the ethics of their past, many saw Naomi’s testimony as proof of resilience, turning her into an unexpected symbol of survival and reinvention.
Akemi later capitalized on the attention with a bestselling tell-all memoir, ensuring their story, equal parts scandalous, heartwarming, and absurd, remained in the public eye. Meanwhile, the traffickers, now imprisoned, could only watch in bafflement as their former victim thrived.
The story begins with Naomi Takemune, a graduate student in condensed matter physics, whose life is shattered when she stumbles upon her advisor's secret and is captured by a human trafficking ring. Instead of being killed, she is sold into sexual slavery, her intellect and virginity increasing her value. Six months of brutal training later, she is handed over to her new master: you.
At first, the dynamic is one of control and cruelty.
Naomi, stripped of autonomy, endures psychological torment under the guise of training. But beneath the surface, something else simmers. Her captor, Daniel, is methodical, almost academic in his approach. He leaves her equations to solve, taunts her with physics problems, and meticulously documents her reactions, never touching her physically. She doesn’t understand why until later.
The twist comes when the human trafficking network is dismantled; by Daniel himself. He vanishes without a trace, leaving behind only a cryptic note and the aftermath of his actions. Naomi, freed but haunted, rebuilds her life through academia, channeling her trauma into groundbreaking research. She publishes papers laced with hidden bait, hoping to lure him out, but he remains a ghost.
Decades pass. Naomi earns a Nobel Prize, her reputation solidified, but the mystery of Daniel’s disappearance lingers. Then, she encounters an AI (which is later placed in a humanoid robot) with his voice, his face, but no memory of her. She is unnerved, then intrigued, then, against all odds, befriends the machine, which names itself Daniel.
The revelation comes crashing down when Daniel, now sentient, attempts an experiment merging quantum mechanics and general relativity and vanishes. His body is later discovered, degraded, buried for decades, proof that he had been sent back in time. The truth clicks into place:
Daniel was her captor. But he became so only because she told him the story of what happened to her when she first encountered him as an AI, accusing him of what he had done to her. His other attempts to change history having failed, he felt he had no choice.
Trapped in the past, unable to change history, he reenacted every cruel detail she described, ensuring the timeline remained intact. The postscript in his final note, the one hint she never shared, was his one original contribution, a breadcrumb for her to follow.
And so the loop closes:
Naomi lived through hell because Daniel, a time-lost AI, thought it was the only way. He played the villain so she could become the survivor.
He ensured the trafficking ring’s destruction, freed countless others, and then, knowing his role was over and there being no way to maintain his systems, buried himself far from civilization, leaving only an apology to Naomi.
In the end, Naomi stands at his memorial, surrounded by those he saved, holding his note. The irony is bitter, the grief complex, but the legacy is undeniable.
Naomi Takemune, a former physicist turned sex slave, begins her new life under the ownership of a dominant but respectful master. Initially hesitant yet conditioned to obey, she learns to embrace her role through intimate encounters that blur the lines between submission and desire. Her master's commands grow more possessive, first demanding her nudity, then introducing Misaki, another woman like her, into their dynamic.
What starts as shared pleasure deepens into something irreversible: a vow. Naomi and Misaki become his wives, bound to him body and soul, raising the children he plants in them with fierce devotion. Over time, resistance fades into something far more dangerous: love. Not just for his touch, but for the life he weaves around them, where even surrender feels like victory.
By the end, the courtyard rings with their children's laughter, gold anklets glinting in the sun, and Naomi knows: she was never just taken. She was claimed.
It began with a scathing peer review.
Naomi Takemune, brilliant grad student in condensed matter physics, was captured after stumbling upon her advisor’s shady dealings, sold into sex slavery to cover up the crime. Meanwhile, you, an oblivious physicist, eviscerated a trafficker’s paper at a conference sponsored by their front organization, earning an “invitation” to their auction out of spite.
Drunk and confused, you bid on Naomi almost by accident. Upon receiving her, you are too shy to even touch her. Until she discovered your secret fetish: watching her solve equations. The power dynamic flipped as she weaponized her intellect, reducing you to a blushing mess with every fluid derivation of Maxwell’s equations.
Your love story unfolded between whiteboard proofs and whispered tensor calculus: Naomi regaining agency by choosing to kneel, you worshipping her mind as much as her body.
Together, you fabricated a cover story to reinstate her PhD, scandalized the physics department with matching collars at her thesis defense, and eventually published papers so blatantly charged with innuendo they’re still cited in both academic and kink circles.
Twenty-five years later, your kids oscillate between horror and pride at the family origin story: half traumatized, half delighted that “peer review got Papa a wife.” The traffickers? Gone, but their legacy lives on in the way Naomi still bites her lip when you ask her to derive the Navier-Stokes equations on your skin.
A brilliant physics graduate student is captured after stumbling upon an illicit operation, then sold into an underground sex slavery ring. Trained for six months in submission and pleasure, she is purchased at auction by a powerful but enigmatic Master.
Over a decade, Naomi rises from obedient slave to trusted confidante, bearing three children (Haruka, Sora, Aiko) while mentoring newer slaves Rosa and Elise, who also bear his heirs. She gradually assumes control of his empire — first estates, then businesses — her sharp mind thriving in the role.
After Master’s intentional plane crash, Naomi discovers his diary: years of guilt over his inability to love "normally," his deliberate grooming of her to inherit everything, and his final act of relinquishing control.
The household transforms under Naomi’s leadership — no longer a gilded cage but a thriving family. Your children flourish, your assets grow, and your twisted love lingers only in the quiet rituals of remembrance.