HIS BED
A young woman moves into a new rental apartment expecting a fresh start, only to discover one impossible condition set by the owner: she must share the same bed with him.
Baran is calm, controlled, and disturbingly strict. He never raises his voice. He never forces her directly. Yet every rule he creates feels impossible to refuse.
What begins as an uncomfortable living arrangement slowly turns into a psychological game of boundaries, control, and silent tension. Night after night, Zeynep finds herself trapped between fear and attraction, unable to understand why leaving feels harder than staying.
As their connection deepens, the line between manipulation and desire begins to blur. Every attempt to escape only pulls her further into Baran’s world, where silence carries more power than threats and every choice comes with a hidden cost.
The most terrifying part is no longer Baran’s rule.
It’s the possibility that she may be the one choosing to stay.
In a house built on obsession, control, and irresistible temptation, Zeynep must decide whether she is fighting for her freedom—or surrendering to the one place she can no longer leave.