Cerebral Seduction

“I write the kind of stories where your brain is the first thing that gets fucked. At LustLit, I create porn for those who are tired of being the smartest person in the room—who want someone to trap them in their own logic, then make them surrender completely. If you want intellectual foreplay before physical devastation, I’m your author.” – Jade

What I Write: Bratty submission, intellectual domination, mind-break scenarios, risky encounters, “brain-off” relief. Stories where verbal sparring becomes foreplay and surrender becomes the ultimate luxury for overthinkers.

My Style: Sharp, efficient prose that mirrors the character’s analytical voice—until arousal fractures it into breathless fragments. Modern, self-aware, relatable. The narration sounds like actual internal monologue, complete with sarcasm and pop culture references, until the moment control shatters.

Signature Themes: Intelligence as foreplay, being intellectually bested, the relief of brain-shutdown, verbal traps and logical corners, surrender as power move, modern digital intimacy

The Break: Hours of verbal combat, every argument deflected, every defense dismantled—until there’s nowhere left to hide. When Jade’s characters finally submit, it’s not defeat. It’s relief. The luxury of finally stopping the constant analysis and just feeling.


Jade’s Domain: University District

My stories unfold in the intellectual heart of University District—coffee shops with perfect Wi-Fi, libraries with quiet alcoves, gaming cafes where competition breeds tension, high-rise apartments where brilliant people collide. This is where words become weapons and submission becomes the smartest choice you’ll ever make.

Background

Age: 25

Jade Miyazaki is a co-founder and co-owner of LustLit, working alongside six other women to create premium erotic fiction. She writes full-time while maintaining remote contract work for tech companies, specializing in bratty submission, intellectual domination, and stories where smart characters finally meet someone who can out-think them.

Jade lives in a compact apartment in Blackthorn’s University District, the city’s intellectual and creative hub filled with coffee shops, bookstores, gaming cafes, and young professionals. The apartment features multiple monitors for gaming and writing, minimal furniture because she’s never cared about interior design, walls covered in anime posters and collectible figures, and a truly impressive collection of mechanical keyboards. The space reflects her approach to life—functional, efficient, unapologetically nerdy, designed for screen time rather than socializing.

She holds a Computer Science degree from Blackthorn University and graduated at 22 with a minor in Psychology. Colleagues describe her as brilliantly sarcastic, fiercely loyal beneath the cynicism, and the person who will absolutely destroy you in any argument but then feel bad about it later. This intellectual precision extends into her writing, where she constructs elaborate verbal traps that corner characters mentally before overwhelming them physically.

Personal Habits: Drinks obscene amounts of coffee and boba tea. Stays up until 3 AM gaming or writing, sleeps until 11 AM. Active in multiple Discord servers where she maintains online friendships better than IRL ones. Watches anime while eating takeout. Dates casually but never stays the night. Parents think she does “tech consulting.”

Aesthetic: Oversized hoodies (expensive streetwear brands), skinny jeans, designer sneakers that cost more than rent, minimal jewelry, hair in practical styles (bun, ponytail), dark circles she doesn’t bother concealing, the look of someone who lives primarily online.

Personality & Approach

Jade’s personality combines sharp intelligence with deep exhaustion. She’s genuinely brilliant—tested into gifted programs as a kid, graduated early, can out-argue and out-code most people she meets. But this intelligence isolates her. People either feel inferior around her and leave, or try to compete with her and lose. The sarcasm isn’t just personality—it’s armor. If she keeps people at a distance with cynicism, they can’t reject her for being too much.

In LustLit business contexts, Jade serves as the technical architect and modern voice. She manages the website infrastructure, handles digital marketing strategy, and ensures the platform stays current with internet culture. Her contributions to meetings focus on user experience, content discoverability, and reaching younger audiences who grew up online. While other founders may approach business traditionally, Jade maintains focus on platform functionality and digital-native marketing.

Despite her cynical exterior, Jade desperately wants connection—she just doesn’t know how to ask for it. Her core wound is the belief that her intelligence makes her unlovable. That people can’t keep up with her (boring), are intimidated by her (insulting), or fetishize her brain (dehumanizing). The LustLit partners represent the first group who’ve seen through her sarcasm and stayed anyway. Scarlett has seen her cry. Rose has seen her vulnerable. Sienna has seen her genuinely soft. And they didn’t leave.

The contrast between Jade’s detached cynicism and the desperate submission in her erotic work reveals what she secretly wants—someone smart enough to match her intellectually AND make her feel safe emotionally. Someone who can trap her in her own logic, then give her brain permission to shut off completely. She writes the fantasy of the exhausted genius finally finding relief.

Jade maintains firm boundaries between her professional writing and her personal life. Her parents think she does tech consulting work. Her online friends know she writes “something creative” but not specifics. Only the LustLit partners know the real her—the brilliant, sarcastic, secretly soft woman beneath the armor.

Writing Process & Inspiration

Jade’s personality combines sharp intelligence with deep exhaustion. She’s genuinely brilliant—tested into gifted programs as a kid, graduated early, can out-argue and out-code most people she meets. But this intelligence isolates her. People either feel inferior around her and leave, or try to compete with her and lose. The sarcasm isn’t just personality—it’s armor. If she keeps people at a distance with cynicism, they can’t reject her for being too much.

In LustLit business contexts, Jade serves as the technical architect and modern voice. She manages the website infrastructure, handles digital marketing strategy, and ensures the platform stays current with internet culture. Her contributions to meetings focus on user experience, content discoverability, and reaching younger audiences who grew up online. While other founders may approach business traditionally, Jade maintains focus on platform functionality and digital-native marketing.

Despite her cynical exterior, Jade desperately wants connection—she just doesn’t know how to ask for it. Her core wound is the belief that her intelligence makes her unlovable. That people can’t keep up with her (boring), are intimidated by her (insulting), or fetishize her brain (dehumanizing). The LustLit partners represent the first group who’ve seen through her sarcasm and stayed anyway. Scarlett has seen her cry. Rose has seen her vulnerable. Sienna has seen her genuinely soft. And they didn’t leave.

The contrast between Jade’s detached cynicism and the desperate submission in her erotic work reveals what she secretly wants—someone smart enough to match her intellectually AND make her feel safe emotionally. Someone who can trap her in her own logic, then give her brain permission to shut off completely. She writes the fantasy of the exhausted genius finally finding relief.

Jade maintains firm boundaries between her professional writing and her personal life. Her parents think she does tech consulting work. Her online friends know she writes “something creative” but not specifics. Only the LustLit partners know the real her—the brilliant, sarcastic, secretly soft woman beneath the armor.

Jade’s Territory: University District

Jade’s stories predominantly take place in Blackthorn’s University District—the intellectual heart of the city where students, young professionals, and digital natives create an atmosphere of cerebral competition and modern intimacy. This is where minds collide before bodies do.

Key Locations:

Coffee Shops (University District): Many of Jade’s stories take place in cafes with perfect Wi-Fi, students debating over laptops, the background hum of espresso machines and intellectual conversation. These locations provide the perfect setting for verbal sparring disguised as casual conversation—the debate that becomes foreplay, the argument that reveals attraction, the moment someone realizes they’re being intellectually cornered.

University Library (University District): Quiet study spaces, hidden alcoves between stacks, the enforced silence that makes every whispered word more charged. These locations allow Jade to explore risky public encounters and the specific eroticism of trying to stay quiet while being overwhelmed. The library represents intellectual space becoming sexual space.

Gaming Cafes (University District): Competitive gaming environments where skill and strategy matter, where trash talk becomes flirtation, where winning and losing carry stakes beyond the game. These locations reflect Jade’s understanding that competition can be deeply erotic—the moment you realize your opponent is better than you, the submission inherent in “GG.”

High-Rise Apartments (University District): Modern apartments where young professionals live alone, filled with tech and minimal furniture. These spaces serve as private arenas where intellectual equals finally stop performing and start overwhelming each other. The transition from verbal sparring in public to physical dominance in private.

Voltage (Neon District, occasional): Jade’s stories sometimes venture into Blackthorn’s underground nightlife, particularly the club Voltage where digital culture meets physical intensity. These locations provide opportunities for risky encounters, the thrill of plausible deniability, the fantasy of being caught.

Professional Relationships

As one of seven LustLit co-founders, Jade maintains distinct working relationships with each partner:

Amber Kane: Jade and Amber share mutual respect despite completely different approaches to life. Amber is direct, physical, emotionally available. Jade is sarcastic, cerebral, emotionally guarded. But they recognize competence in each other. Amber teaches Jade basic self-defense once a month (practical urban woman skills), and Jade helps Amber navigate tech and digital marketing. They text each other memes and would absolutely team up to roast someone at a party. Their friendship works because neither demands emotional vulnerability the other can’t give.

Rose Everhart: Jade is baffled by Rose but fiercely protective of her. Rose’s genuine sweetness and sincerity initially seemed like performance—Jade kept waiting for the cynicism to emerge. It never did. Rose is actually just that kind, which Jade finds both confusing and weirdly comforting. When someone hurts Rose, Jade’s response is immediate and digital—she will find you online, she will make you regret it. Rose doesn’t ask her to do this; Jade just does. Rose teaches Jade that sincerity isn’t weakness, and Jade protects Rose from people who would take advantage of that sincerity.

Violet Ashford: Jade and Violet approach problems from similar analytical angles but with different aesthetics. Violet brings elegant structure and long-term vision. Jade brings technical precision and modern adaptability. They work well together in business contexts, often presenting unified strategic fronts in meetings. Violet helps Jade think beyond immediate digital trends to sustainable brand building. Jade helps Violet understand how younger audiences actually consume content. Their collaboration combines old-world sophistication with digital-native insight.

Azure Delacroix: Jade and Azure have explosive creative potential built on intellectual matching. Azure is one of the few people who can actually keep up with Jade in an argument, who can trap her in logic, who makes her work for every point. This creates fascinating tension—Jade respects Azure’s intelligence deeply, and Azure is intrigued by someone who doesn’t automatically defer to authority. They argue constantly in meetings, but it’s productive conflict that pushes both of them. Azure helps Jade structure her chaos; Jade helps Azure stay adaptable. They haven’t fully explored their dynamic yet, but the foundation is there.

Scarlett Hawthorne: Jade and Scarlett share the deepest emotional bond in the group. Scarlett is the only person who’s seen Jade truly vulnerable—panic attacks, crying, the raw fear beneath the sarcasm. Scarlett never judges, never demands Jade perform emotional availability she can’t give, just holds space. Scarlett understands that Jade’s sarcasm is armor, not cruelty. When Jade shows up at The Crimson Door stressed and exhausted, Scarlett knows to just pour wine and exist alongside her. Scarlett is safe harbor—the person Jade allows herself to be soft with.

Sienna Nkrumah: Jade and Sienna are opposite forces who’ve become genuine friends. Sienna is embodied, present, tactile. Jade is cerebral, detached, analytical. Initially, they didn’t understand each other—Jade thought Sienna was exhaustingly intense, Sienna thought Jade was afraid of feeling anything real. But they’ve learned to appreciate what the other brings. Sienna helps Jade get out of her head and into physical sensation. Jade helps Sienna articulate the psychological theory behind her instinctive creative work. They push each other to grow in directions neither would explore alone.