[Monster] I Lost Virginity To My Non-human Friend

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[ENG Ver.] Deflowered ~My Possessed Childhood Friend Wants to Come Inside Me~

One day, Kayo accidentally broke her friend Keiichi’s sacred amulet bracelet. That moment shattered their ordinary lives forever.

Keiichi claimed his “compensation” by taking Kayo’s virginity. Now, she is haunted—not by a curse, but by the overwhelming sensation of being filled by him. She finds herself longing for his touch, unable to escape the memory of that intense penetration.

The Legend of Yamanoke

Intertwined with this carnal awakening is the chilling legend of the Yamanoke (ヤマノケ). A mysterious entity, half-ghost and half-youkai, that has been whispered about for generations. In this story, the boundaries between ancient fear and modern desire blur…

Kawaii ne (かわいいね / カワイイね)

  • Literal Meaning: “You’re cute, aren’t you?” / “That’s cute, right?”
  • The “ne” (ね) Effect: Adding “ne” at the end turns a statement into a confirmation or a way to share a feeling with the other person. It’s like saying, “Cute, don’t you think?”
How to use it in different contexts

1. Pure Admiration (The Innocent Way):

  • Used when seeing something genuinely sweet, small, or charming.
  • English: “How sweet!” or “So adorable!”

2. In a Teasing/Dominant Roleplay (The Intense Way)

  • In the context of BDSM or fetishes, a character might say this while their partner is struggling or blushing.
  • English: “You look so cute [while you’re suffering/embarrassed].”
  • Note: It adds a layer of “S” (Sadistic) charm, acknowledging the partner’s vulnerability as something “cute.”

3. To Build Rapport (The Chat Way)

  • When a performer or partner does something small for you.
  • English: “That’s a cute thing to do.”

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Japanese Title: 破瓜~ヤマノケ憑きの幼馴染は私の中に入りたい~

Author: Meido Kimera / メイドキメラ

Publishing Group: DARKMOON / DARKMOON

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