Unblemished
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Sounds interesting. Got a link?
It was a published novel, not a story on here: The Nightmare Stacks, by Charles Stross. I'd post the bit where they discuss Stockholm Syndrome here, but IDK how Lit works with quotes beyond a paragraph or so (it's maybe a page?). Fun little alien invasion/paranormal romance tale, though its part of a wider series so I dunno if it works as a standalone. It's funny, the alien elf things are cool and it gets points for trying to explain why the sexy elf princess falls for the everyman nerd hero for once, but it ends without much wrapping up and the series' plot never really comes back to it. Also the guy starts off extremely bitter and kinda whiny, though he has good reason to be and gets a lot better over time.Sounds interesting. Got a link?
Basically the FMC is this spy from a weird magical/alien world who lands on earth and blends in to pave the way for an invasion, and the guys whose job it is to stop that dangle a young and supernaturally powerful vampire boy (who is himself clueless, and just thinks he's met a nice potential girlfriend) in front of her as bait while she's lonely and confused. So she's planning to lure him in and do horrible interrogation shit to him, his bosses are planning to make her fall for him so she'll let her guard down/defect and they can interrogate her, and he just thinks/hopes he's in a standard romcom.
There's no sex, though there's a bit at the end which is such a big sex-metaphor that the FMC gets off on it. A later story where the MC's play minor roles also has the FMC offhandedly mention having an active sex life (in a situation where everything happening lately has been awful, the only thing she doesn't complain about is the time she's spent in bed with the MMC. Vampires in-setting have supernatural desire, energy and recovery speeds, by all accounts, so that's...not surprising). That one was set about a month later IIRC, by which point the MC's are all domestic and honeymoony (and extremely unhappy about life, just not with each other), so presumably they got to it the second the book was over, lol.
