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The Serpent King's Unwilling Human Mate

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 572    |    Released on: Today at 15:41

ckening, swaying motion that

ped her body slowly began to recede, replaced by a dizzying nausea. For a moment,

a blur of green, rushing past at an impossible speed. S

. A scream died

reds of feet in the air. The giant snake was climbing a sheer cl

screamed, it might drop her. Or worse, eat her. She squeezed her eyes shu

The snake slithered into a large

e dry dirt and something faintly herbal. Not

e's tail gently deposited her onto a p

idn't dare breathe. She kept he

er stone, moving deeper into the cave. T

tretched out did she fi

e her, dotted with strange, glowing rocks th

esting. As her eyes adjusted, she n

d shaped. Next to them were large bones, cleaned and polished.

itting on. It was rough, but the edges were neat. Th

n't sew. They didn't stack stones. Th

cally. Phone? Gone. Pepper sp

in her arms. This wasn't right. This wasn't Earth. O

ge, intelligent eyes. And this cave... this

settled in

ack of the cave. Footsteps. Not the sliding hiss of sc

Thud

bject-a sharp-edged stone the size of her fi

the cave seemed to thicken, a heavy

e tunnel entrance, blocking

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The Serpent King's Unwilling Human Mate
The Serpent King's Unwilling Human Mate
“Fallon only wanted a relaxing nature retreat, but instead found herself lost in a dense forest, her limited-edition Balenciaga sneakers ruined by mud and her phone showing zero signal. Before she could even curse her tour guide, a massive boar-monster the size of a truck burst from the bushes to eat her. She thought she was dead, until a giant silver-and-black snake dropped from the canopy and crushed the beast. When Fallon woke up, she was trapped in a primitive cliff cave with a towering, muscular man who had the exact same cold, mismatched slit eyes as the snake. A mechanical system voice echoed in her skull, telling her an anomaly had dragged her to the brutal Beast World. Returning to Earth was impossible. Here, females were incredibly weak commodities, and the deadly "wind season" was fast approaching. "Eat, or you will die. The wind season comes." The snake-man, Justice, shoved a charred, dripping slab of raw bloody meat into her face. Fallon sobbed in despair. She was trapped in a savage dimension with no modern comforts, abandoned by a glitchy system that only gave her a tiny, empty pocket space in her mind. Worse, she realized this terrifying apex predator had absolutely zero food stored for the freezing winter. But when she instinctively clutched her grandmother's silver necklace, her tiny pocket space suddenly upgraded into a massive, room-sized storage dimension. Looking at the awkward but fiercely protective snake-man who promised to hunt for her, Fallon wiped her tears. She had the ultimate storage cheat, and he had the muscle. It was time to conquer the Beast World.”