LOGINThe solar flares fried the world A sudden wolf gene turned half the population into beasts. Now humans are either breeders, collaborators, or …dead. I was Rylan's breeder. Until he found his "mate" and told me to run. So I ran. Now I trade my body for shelter. My mouth for food. My cunt for a knife to sleep with. Sex isn't love out here. It's currency… It's the only language the people in this wasteland understand. Four of them want me now. A cursed Alpha who threw me away but can't stop hunting me. A scarred commander with something feral crawling under his skin. A man who remembers nothing of his past yet had never been touched gently in his life. And a wolf lord's son who sees something in me I don't even see in myself. There's also a bandana-faced scavenge, He pins me in the dark and tells me to run. He's not one of the four. He's just the reason I sleep with a knife. They all think I'm just a breeder… warm body…A hole to fill…. They don't know I'm the last one left who remembers what the world was like before the fire. And I'm done being used. Let them come. I'll take their cocks in my pussy, their lies to my ears , their desperate hands on every curve on my body and then?… I'll take their throats.
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The smell of burned flesh always came first, Smoke and charred skin. It filled my nose, my throat, my lungs. I couldn't breathe or scream. I was nine years old again, hiding under the kitchen table, watching my mother's body break itself apart. Her spine curved backward first with a loud, wet crack that echoed off the walls. Then her fingers stretched into claws, nails blackening and curving into hooks. Hair sprouted from her arms, her face, her neck … dark and thick and wrong, covering the woman who used to braid my hair. “Mom?” I whispered. Her head snapped toward me. Her eyes … those warm brown eyes that read me bedtime stories … were gone. Replaced by bloodshot, hungry, feral orbs that locked onto me like I was the only thing in the world worth eating. Her mouth opened wider than a human mouth should open. Her jaw unhinged. Her teeth … those perfect white teeth she brushed every night … grew into needles, into fangs, dripping with saliva. “Run, baby. Don't let me—” Her voice cut off. Whatever was left of her died in that moment. She lunged forward at me I woke up screaming. “Edal. Edal, look at me.” Rylan's hand was on my face, rough and calloused, pulling my gaze away from the darkness. “You were screaming again.” “She was going to eat me.” My voice came out shredded, raw, barely human. “Her teeth were right there, Rylan. Right at my fucking throat. I could feel her breath on my neck. I could smell her … she smelled like burning meat, like the world ending, like—” “She didn't.” His thumb wiped sweat from my temple. Then tears. I didn't realize I was crying. “She didn't, Edal. You're here. You're in our room. You're with me.” I hated how much I needed to hear that. I hated how my body stopped shaking the second his arms wrapped around me, pulling me flat against his bare chest, his heartbeat steady and warm against my cheek. It’s been Two years since he found me. Fifteen years ago, the solar flares fried the world. One afternoon, the sky turned orange, every screen went black, and people started screaming. Then the screaming turned into howling. The radiation woke up a dormant gene … the LYCAN-1 gene … in half the population. Turned them into werewolves during rage or fear. Half the people you knew became monsters overnight. My mother was one of them. The war between humans and wolves lasted thirteen years. It ended two years ago, but peace was just a nicer word for surrender. Wolves needed human women to carry their young … wolf-wolf pregnancies always died. So humans were reduced to three categories: breeders kept in camps, chained to beds, forced to spread their legs, collaborators free but second-class, trading loyalty for food and protection, or resistance fighters militias that killed wolves whenever they could. I was nineteen when a wolf raiding party killed everyone I knew. My settlement burned. My friends died screaming. I hid in a ditch for three days, eating mud, waiting to die. Rylan found me. He was an Alpha … leader of a pack of a hundred wolves. Most Alphas would have thrown me into a breeding camp, chained me to a bed, used me until my body gave out. That's what Alphas did. That's what the world had become. But Rylan looked at me I was dirty, starving, half-dead and something in his grey eyes softened. “You're coming with me,” he said. He gave me a room with a lock. Warm blankets. Hot food every night. He never touched me without asking. He taught me to read maps, to shoot a crossbow, to track deer through the ruins of the old world. He held me after nightmares … because he had them too, because his father had turned feral during the Burning, slaughtered an entire human settlement while trapped inside his own body, screaming for someone to kill him. Rylan carried the same curse. Sometimes he blacked out. Woke up with blood on his hands. Wolves under his command were found dead. He never hurt me…I fell in love with him anyway. “You're thinking too loud,” he murmured against my hair. “You're breathing too loud.” His hand slid down my back, under my shirt, his palm flat against my spine. “Let me distract you.” “From the nightmare or from the fact that you won't tell me what's in that fucking chest?” He didn't answer. He never answered. He just kissed my neck … slowly… his teeth grazing my pulse point. His other hand slid between my thighs, palm flat against my heat, and I hated how my body responded instantly. How I arched into his touch like a starving woman being offered bread. “You're wet,” he said. Stroking his finger against my clit. “You haven't fucked me in two weeks Rylan… Of course I'm wet. Now shut up and fuck Me”EDALThe atmosphere upstairs in the main residential sectors had completely shifted over the last two months. For the first time since Marcus’s mountain vault had become our cage, the heavy, stale air of the fortress felt lighter. The Nullifiers down in the lower bays were holding the western ridge with absolute iron discipline, Vance’s men keeping Vex’s forward scouts totally pushed back into the ash plains. And inside our own private wing, the dark, bloody tension between the Alphas had quieted down into a strange, watchful truce.Everyone could see the change now. My belly was rounding out, pushing tight against the fabric of my gray tactical shirts.To the soldiers and the circle, that growing shape was the first real piece of hope they had touched since the old world burned down to the ground. A new life. A child born inside the stone walls where the nuclear winter couldn’t reach.But under my heavy blankets in the dark, the happiness didn't reach my gut.I sat on the edge of the
EZRA The red lights were spinning fast against the white lab walls, painting the green jars of fluid in a dark, bloody color. The alarms were completely screaming, a loud, heavy horn that made my hybrid ears ring with pure agony.Thorne was still standing by the silver desk, his clean face twisting with sudden, sharp anger as the distant sound of explosions shook the concrete floor under our feet."What is that?" Thorne barked, turning his head toward the heavy white doors. "The outer gate perimeter is totally locked. Who is breaching the facility?"The iron door at the end of the long glass corridor suddenly bent inward with a massive, deafening *CRASH*.The metal panel tore completely off its bolts, flying through the air and smashing into one of the green tanks. Green fluid and broken glass exploded across the floor, the malformed clone body sliding out into the mess. Through the smoke, Tyson stepped straight into the lab. The massive Nullifier was holding his heavy breaching shie
KORRThe residential wing was dead silent, but my brain was tracking every tiny vibration in the walls. I stood by the tech console, my fingers tightening around the grip of my rifle until my knuckles turned white."The kid isn't in his bunk," Rylan said, stepping out of the shadow of the doorway. His voice was still totally rough and scraping from where Ezra had squeezed his windpipe earlier, and his dark eyes were completely serious. "His gear is gone, Korr. The hybrid scouted out. He went past the western gate hours ago.""Dammit," I growled, my face hardening into a deadpan stone mask. "He went after Thorne’s perimeter alone. The stupid kid thinks he has to prove his layout to the circle.""He’s going to get himself slaughtered," Rylan spat, his jaw clenching tight. "Or worse. If Thorne realizes what his genetic footprint is, he’ll lock him in a cage and milk him for data.""We are tracking him right now," I said, my voice dropping into a dark, flat register. I turned to look at t
EZRAI stayed on my knees, panting, the taste of sour bile burning the back of my throat. I stared at the mess on the clean white floor, my whole body shaking bad. The image of those twisted, dead faces in the green jars was stuck right in my brain.Thorne didn't even move his feet away from the vomit. He didn't look mad or disgusted at all. He just looked down at me with that same heavy, patient kindness. He reached into his pocket, pulled out a silk handkerchief, and wiped the side of his boot slow. His movements were totally calm."Get up, Ezra," Thorne said, his voice dropping into that smooth, quiet register. "The past is just data. You are the success. There is no need to cry over the draft versions.""You're a monster," I choked out, pushing myself up using the cold glass of the tank behind me. My hybrid claws scraped loud against the surface, right next to the floating face of a clone that had my exact nose. "You made me in a tube. You killed all of them. I'm going to rip your
EDALThey didn’t even give me the luxury of a walk to the gallows. Jaxon and three other grunts dragged me straight into the center of the courtyard,The loop of the noose settled over my head, my breath hitching as Jaxon pulled the knot tight right behind my ear."I didn't do it!" I screamed, my v
EDALThe moment I walked into the mess hall, the entire room went dead quiet.It wasn't the usual rowdy noise anymore. It was this thick, nasty tension that made it hard to breathe. My shoulder was throbbing like crazy under my fresh bandages, but the dirty looks I was getting felt way worse. The g
RYLAN.I sat behind my heavy oak desk, swirling the amber liquid in my glass, my eyes fixed on the map of Korr’s perimeter lines. I was a man of strategy. A man of discipline. I thought I was in control. I thought my elite extraction team was about to bring Edal back to my bed where she belonged.I
KORRThe cold mud on the outskirts of the perimeter camp sucked at the soles of my combat boots with every heavy step.I shouldn't have been down here. A commander didn't check on the stray after a public execution. But as I neared the dilapidated, half-collapsed wooden shack where we kept the out






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