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I grant that the effect is real, as many women on Lexapro have found, but its administration has to be subtle.
What the author does with this is probably going to be interesting but my level of buy in is compromised at this point.
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This story's focus on the trauma and mental state of Julia is interestingly realistic to me, you seem to have captured the actual feelings and dissociation of a rape victim here.
The sociopathic character of professor Richards was also well written in its seeming realism, he is a twisted villain and a power hungry sadist who admits his true nature without remorse, he seems cold and calculating as well as passionate and emotionally driven, he has proven to be a realistic victimizer so far.
I'm interested in reading more of your work, although I'm afraid I might enjoy it...