Please note that Tapas no longer supports Internet Explorer.
We recommend upgrading to the latest Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, or Firefox.
Home
Comics
Novels
Community
Mature
More
Help Discord Forums Newsfeed Contact Merch Shop
Publish
Home
Comics
Novels
Community
Mature
More
Help Discord Forums Newsfeed Contact Merch Shop
__anonymous__
__anonymous__
0
  • Publish
  • Ink shop
  • Redeem code
  • Settings
  • Log out

The Mouse and The Snake

TWs and CWs

TWs and CWs

Nov 10, 2025

Content & Trigger Warnings for The Mouse and The Snake

A dark, obsessive romance fantasy with isekai and childcare elements

A/N: A TWs page! List some of the stuff that occurs content-wise. There will always be a warning beforehand, but this is a heads-up.


Major Trigger Warnings (TW)

These are elements that may be specifically triggering for some readers.

  • Child neglect (emotional/parental)
  • Psychological abuse
  • Gaslighting
  • Power imbalance (noble/commoner, employer/employee)
  • Non-consensual power dynamics (dubious consent themes later)
  • Physical aggression toward FMC (not sexual assault, but includes bruising, intimidation, and threats)
  • Grief and bereavement (death of a spouse, parental loss)
  • Mental instability/trauma response
  • Emotional manipulation
  • Mild self-worth/body image issues 
  • Class-based discrimination

Spice & Smut Warnings (CW)

These relate to sexual content and kinks that appear or develop throughout the story.

  • Noncon/dubcon elements (consent is murky at times due to power imbalance and manipulation)
  • Breeding kink
  • Praise kink/degradation kink
  • Choking (consensual, erotic)
  • Tearplay
  • Size kink
  • Physical restraint
  • Voyeurism/possessive obsession
  • Mild sadism (emotional and sexual)
  • Virginity/inexperience kink
  • Power exchange dynamics 
  • Obsession as twisted affection

Other Dark Themes (CW)

These are plot elements or background themes that may upset or disturb readers.

  • War trauma / PTSD
  • Murder/assassination attempts
  • Political intrigue/manipulation
  • Toxic family dynamics
  • Mentions of poverty, hunger, and child suffering
  • Abuse of power
  • Corruption in a noble society
  • Slow mental unravelling 

What This Story Does NOT Include:

  • No rape or explicit sexual assault
  • No pedophilia or inappropriate adult/child content
  • No glorification of abuse
  • No animal cruelty
  • No suicide or suicidal ideation 
severine
honteuse

Creator

Comments (0)

See all
Add a comment

Recommendation for you

  • Secunda

    Recommendation

    Secunda

    Romance Fantasy 43.2k likes

  • Silence | book 2

    Recommendation

    Silence | book 2

    LGBTQ+ 32.2k likes

  • What Makes a Monster

    Recommendation

    What Makes a Monster

    BL 75.1k likes

  • Mariposas

    Recommendation

    Mariposas

    Slice of life 220 likes

  • The Sum of our Parts

    Recommendation

    The Sum of our Parts

    BL 8.6k likes

  • Siena (Forestfolk, Book 1)

    Recommendation

    Siena (Forestfolk, Book 1)

    Fantasy 8.3k likes

  • feeling lucky

    Feeling lucky

    Random series you may like

The Mouse and The Snake
The Mouse and The Snake

6.5k views338 subscribers

Transmigrated into a novel she barely skimmed in her past life, Enid wakes up not in the shoes of a powerful heroine or noble lady... but in the aching, overworked body of a commoner maid.

No cheat skills. No magical affinity. Just her terrifying physical stamina, honed from lifting chamber pots and hauling firewood since she was ten.

But that’s fine. That’s perfect.

Because this novel? It’s one of those baby-obsessed, child-doting stories. The ones where a cruel, cold duke softens thanks to his adorable children and a noble nanny who teaches him to love again.

All Enid has to do is keep her head down, fold sheets, scrub floors, and gossip with the other servants about the duke’s glacial beauty and reptilian smile.

She’s twenty-eight. Mousey. Nearly invisible. And she prefers it that way. After all, she knows how this story ends—and it’s not with some extra maid getting involved.

But then he cries.

Not the duke. No, the four-year-old son who just wants his father to look at him the way he looks at the baby girl. The same girl whose birth killed the duchess. The same girl the duke would burn an empire for. The same girl Enid accidentally made giggle.

And then she made a mistake.

She yelled at the duke—with tears in her eyes, no less, for ignoring his grieving son.

Everyone expected her to die. Even she did.

But instead of execution, she gets...

“Come to my chambers. Naked.”
Subscribe

5 episodes

TWs and CWs

TWs and CWs

1.7k views 18 likes 0 comments


Style
More
Like
3
Support
List
Comment

Prev
Next

Full
Exit
18
0
Support
Prev
Next