My own story "Betrayal" was somewhat inspired by Vanishing Act.
My "Doll Factory" and "The Pale Recluse" would also fit the profile.
My "Trick or Treat" has a rather obvious reversal.
If I don't promote myself, who will?
Pensive Pen's "Paradice Lost" on the front page of the plaza right now is another possible.
Charlotte Arabella Graham's "The Consultants" also has various resist situations and reversals.
Nicole's "Petgirl Trapped" uses retribution as an excuse, though the 'crimes' are merely alluded to.
Tiramisu's "Anne's Punishment" and "Anne's Revenge" fit the pattern, though you might find them hard to locate, I don't believe they're on the plaza.
Andrea Jordan plays around with convention, but I'm not sure "resist" is the pattern but there is a sensation of role reversal.
There must be several Lobo stories, but his large catalog makes individuals hard to remember.
Rohana's huge Gai-Shift series is full of reversals and resists, to the point they become something of a convention.
There is another author I really wanted to list here, but I have forgotten the name. I'll update this if I manage to track them down, as they were big on struggles and predicaments.