Someone wrote in [community profile] daredevilkink 2015-07-18 02:58 am (UTC)

Matt/Entity, Matt gets used to being raped

This prompt brought to you by an old film called The Entity, supposedly based on a true story of a woman who is followed around for years by a ghost that keeps raping her and nobody can stop it, even when she starts asking for help.

(TRIGGERING VID so be warned, but here's an excerpt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zmrqzWvlB0 (there's another where the entity is fondling her in her sleep and she's close to orgasm until she wakes up... and starts crying)

So everybody thinks Matt has an abusive lover? It's a ghost that has been following him around for years. It doesn't show up very often, but Matt's never managed to get away from the thing, and he can always tell when it's in the room with him, watching. Nobody can see it, there's nothing there to see although to Matt it feels like a very real creature with mass and strength but with no body temperature or scent. It's terrifying to Matt. And it likes to show up when Matt is hosting company, and the thing will rape Matt in front of people just to humiliate him. Or worse, damage whatever lover Matt's taken for the night. So Matt has learned to not fight it, just let it take what it wants and it'll disappear for a while. But sometimes it beats and batters Matt first and Matt ends up with massive not-human-hand shaped bruises on his body and throat and wrists and then he needs to try to explain those things to his friends.

So who helps Matt finally exorcise this thing? Father Lantom? Foggy? Hank Pym? Bruce Banner? Ghost Rider? Doctor Strange? Or maybe it's actually not a ghost but a really really clever evil rapist who has been targeting Matt for years? Your call, a!a. Add relationships, add allll the angst, add the Avengers backing away slowly and wondering what the actual fuuuuck, Daredevil? Do your worst!

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