Miss Missa X - Maid Servant
This narrative involves a cleaning worker at the Doyle household, where Mr. Doyle is depicted as generous, offering extra work days, while his wife seems disapproving and unfriendly. The worker expresses gratitude to Mr. Doyle and briefly mentions her struggles of managing her home alone. While cleaning, the worker is instructed not to clean the bedroom, which prompts her curiosity. She enters the bedroom when she believes Mr. Doyle is absent and discovers expensive jewelry, contemplating the possibility of theft as a means of revenge against Mrs. Doyle's perceived rudeness. Despite her initial reluctance, she justifies her decision to take the jewelry. However, Mr. Doyle unexpectedly enters, catches her in the act, and she fabricates a story to explain her presence. He discovers the stolen items and, after a tense moment, decides not to involve the police but instead subjects her to a series of humiliating commands that escalate into a non-consensual encounter. The narrative portrays a complex power dynamic and moral conflict, culminating in a situation where the worker feels trapped and manipulated. The events unfold in a manner that highlights themes of desperation, coercion, and the consequences of her initial actions.