Dillion Harper _verified_ | Entered Without Knocking -
The psychological impact of being entered without knocking can be profound. Victims of such intrusions often report feelings of vulnerability, anxiety, and a heightened sense of alertness. In a world where safety and security are paramount, uninvited entries can disrupt one's sense of peace and stability. The act challenges the victim's control over their environment and personal space, leading to potential long-term psychological effects.
Harper alternates between Mara’s first‑person present-tense narration and Evan’s third‑person limited past-tense. This creates a rhythm that mimics the push‑pull of surveillance—one character watches, the other is observed. Entered without knocking - Dillion Harper