She woke with her body tied to a chair in the corner of a dark room; her head throbbing and mouth gagged. Worst of all, she couldn't remember who she was or how she had gotten there. As she struggled to free herself and escape the place where she had been held against her will, she tried figure out who she was, and who had taken her. The answers would leave her questioning everything she thought she knew.
The feminist in me loved this. It opens up the ethical topic of consent for discussion, which really can't be talked about enough. I 10/10 recommend reading this.