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Pampered By The Fierce Tiger Shifter

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 670    |    Released on: 14/05/2026

ing the doorway. He gestured for Cadence

e acted as a physical shield against the staring crowds. The tribe

of the camp. Cadence observed the tribal women washing hides on the flat rocks. She noted th

nly interrupted her mental n

owhere. Jaiden crashed happily into Harlan's sol

s little sister up with one hand. He r

rious green eyes. Her small black nose twit

d out and gently scratched the cu

n her small chest. She instantly melted into Cadence's

h profound affection. He was looking at the two most

oice cut harshly through

female placed her hands on her hips. She glare

is skinny. She is weak. She will be useless for surviving

tened. She was painfully aware that she lacked any primal

is warm, domestic aura instantly turned cold a

ce is my prospective mate. You will show her absol

omising tone. Her face flushed dark red with a

omped her foot. She turned and stormed away toward

ves. They were clearly shocked that Harlan so firmly

ar arm. She felt a pang of guilt for cau

cold expression softened inst

, "Briar means nothing to me. You are

Her heart skipped a beat. She was deeply moved

th her small paws. The cub eagerly pulled Cadence toward the den area. S

he felt a tentative, warming sense o

e taught the fascinated cubs a simple modern ha

bone knife against a rock. His protective, i

wiped her brow. She realized her skin felt sticky

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Pampered By The Fierce Tiger Shifter
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“Cadence, a modern botanist, woke up to a glaring sun and massive, alien purple leaves blocking the sky. She was stranded in a terrifying, primal world. Before she could process the metallic smell of blood in the air, a white tiger the size of an SUV crushed a giant boar's neck right in front of her. The beast locked its piercing blue eyes on her hiding spot. But instead of tearing her throat out, a blinding flash of silver light erupted, and the monster transformed into a towering, heavily scarred naked man. He was Harlan, a shifter who immediately claimed her as his mate under tribal law. Dragged back to his primitive village, Cadence faced a brutal reality. Unbonded females were targets, and she was expected to take multiple mates just to survive. The tribal women mocked her fragile frame, calling her useless. To make matters worse, her foreign scent attracted a rogue serpent-shifter who violently ambushed her in the river. The icy shock of the serpent's attack plunged Cadence into a deadly, burning fever. The tribe's Shaman tried his healing magic, only to shake his head and abandon her. "She lacks primal fortitude. She will rely entirely on her own weak vitality. I can do nothing." As Harlan held her shivering body in despair, Cadence felt a deep sense of desperate injustice. Was she really going to die in a filthy stone hut in an unknown universe, killed by a simple cold? No. She remembered her grandfather's strict survival lessons. Forcing her heavy eyes open, she grabbed her terrified tiger mate's hand. She didn't need their failing magic; she had science. "I need specific plants to live. I need white willow bark. And a spicy, ginger-like root." She rasped, preparing to show this savage world the true power of a modern survivor.”