I guess the "rape" element is in how she established that the men are strangers who forced themselves into her home. The curveball "surprise" ending is that everyone knew each other well and by extension the rape was not in fact a rape. Only thing is nothing about this story's execution actually suggested rape. I have had the misfortune of reading other stories on here where the artist considers a storyline consensual when it is actually checking ALL the rape boxes. This story doesn't suggest aggression, fear, pain, or any direct sequences of them doing something to her that she refuses or tells them not to do. Syuuen is a fantastic artist, his portrayal of the woman conveys a sense of curiosity and surprise (along with arousal!) not the face of fear or anxiety or even discomfort. Some artists might be limited in their artistic range and weak on expressions but not Syuuen so again I never got the impression that she was in any actual trouble. Perhaps if the story were longer and the lead up sequences had been shown or her behavior or "act" had been done differently I might've been bamboozled but as is the beautiful work just made me horny!
The "rape" is consensual roleplaying. Shizuka's
father-in-law and brother-in-law are helping her
act out her rape fantasy.
"Out of nowhere, two men forced their way into my home."
(page 1, panel 3)
That's clearly not true. The two men are her in-laws, so
she must know who they are, and she was undoubtedly
expecting them to show up for some preplanned fun 'n'
games.
Uh, ..... well DAT TWIST at the end was Something Completely Different, even if I had my suspicions of something like it, based on how I interpreted the opening dialogue on Page 1.
Well, it's all "Different Strokes for Different Folks", so I'll just leave it at that.
Called the twist.
I figured it could of been on of her kinks to roleplay a situation like this but I couldn't of called her husband's brother and dad being the ones.