Corrupted Love —v0.9— By RIC0H

Days later, you discovered her sketchbook tucked in the bottom drawer. Inked pages were half-finished portraits—faces blurred in all the places you knew too well—not with anger but with a methodical, almost scientific removal. She had been practicing erasure. It was art and apology at once.

But corruption is not always external. It stains both hands. You learned to manipulate maps of her moods, to offer contrition when it was convenient, to disappear when you knew you’d be blamed. Small moral compromises accumulated—white lies to keep peace, withheld truths to preserve your image. Each compromise left a faint bruise.

Corruption creeps in subtly. A promise turned into a ledger: favors owed, apologies counted on callused palms. The calls grew fewer; when she spoke, there was the rumble of another voice beneath hers, a static you never cleared. She’d tell you she was fine and the line between truth and performance thinned until the notion of trust was something you could bend and twist into shapes that fit the moment.

Between the two of you, affection was a series of small betrayals disguised as gifts. A thrifted sweater with a lipstick-colored stain—“I loved it so I stole it”—folded beside receipts for things neither of you could afford. Playlist dedications posted at three a.m., then deleted the next day. She called it honesty; you called it survival. Neither name fit.