The Admirer Who Fought Off My Stalker Was An Even Worse Hot _hot_ Jun 2026
I didn’t ask where he went. I didn’t want to know.
The terrifying truth settled into my bones: the admirer who fought off my stalker was an even worse kind of hot.
Liam began subtly criticizing Elena’s friends, suggesting they didn't take her safety seriously. "If they really cared about you, they wouldn't let you walk alone," he would say. Slowly, Elena found herself relying solely on Liam. the admirer who fought off my stalker was an even worse hot
I should have run. Every instinct I’d suppressed for months should have erupted. But fear does strange things to the brain. It toggles a switch that says, This person solved the problem. This person is the solution. I thanked him. I let him drive me home. I gave him my number.
He smiled, a slow, mesmerizing curve of his lips that didn't quite reach his eyes. "Of course I did, Elena. I couldn’t let him ruin our story." I didn’t ask where he went
Then, there was Elias. He was my protector, the unexpected hero who violently tackled my pursuer in a crowded parking lot.
The violence he used against my stalker? It wasn't a switch he could turn off. I saw it in the way he talked to servers, the way he slammed doors, and the way he looked at other men who dared to speak to me. The Misogyny of the "Hero" Complex I should have run
"He was an amateur," the man said smoothly, his voice entirely devoid of shame. "He left sloppy digital footprints. He stood too close. An admirer handles things with discretion."