Use object overloading.
Ties and Variable::Magic (which was mentioned elsewhere in the thread) attach to the variable, not to the value, like this:
my $x = "Hello world";
attach_some_special_magic( $x );
my $y = $x;
# $y has no special magic
As you're passing the string around, you don't want that. You want an overloaded object.
The danger with overloaded objects is that the third-party module you mention might check !ref( $str ) to ensure it's been passed a string. If it's doing that, you still have one workaround. Bless the object into a package called "0". Then ref( $str ) will return "0" which is false.
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