In many "Perfect Housewife" narratives, like the popular The Perfect Wife by JP Delaney , the protagonist isn't just a homemaker; she is a masterpiece of social engineering. Whether it’s through high-tech AI memory uploads or rigid 1950s-style social pressure, the "perfect" label often masks a loss of identity. 2. The Unhinged Protagonist
The rose wilted.
And perhaps that is the most perfect ending of all: there is no ending. Only the next version. Perfect Housewife -v2406- -Ongoing-
I need to decide on the genre. If it's a slice-of-life story, it could focus on daily challenges of maintaining a perfect household. If it's a dystopian, it might explore the pressure and control involved in being perfect. If it's sci-fi, maybe she's a robot or android. Let me outline a possible direction. In many "Perfect Housewife" narratives, like the popular