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Bound By Contract To The Beast Warlord

Bound By Contract To The Beast Warlord

I woke up in a freezing, desolate wasteland, my body weak and covered in sores. A mechanical voice in my head informed me that I was a defective rabbit-mutant, and if I didn't conceive within twenty-four hours, I would die permanently. The terror was suffocating, but the system left me no choice. To survive the brutal cold and the decay of my own heartbeat, I had to force a pregnancy with a stranger. I stumbled through the snow, my fingers turning blue, until I found a massive, wounded Arctic Fox-mutant in a dark cave. He was a Tier-9 predator, dying and radiating the exact heat I needed to stay alive. I threw away my dignity, crawling into his fur to merge our energies, desperate to trigger the life-reset protocol before my time ran out. I felt like a monster, forcing myself onto a man who didn't even know I existed, just to keep my own heart beating. How could I ever face him if he woke up? Why did I have to be the one to pay the price for this twisted, mechanical ultimatum? The fusion was a success, but when I woke up the next morning, the apex predator had me pinned under his massive claws, his fangs inches from my throat. I didn't beg for mercy. I stared into his feral, ice-blue eyes and made a deal that would change everything: I would be his anchor, and he would be my protector. But then I dropped the final, terrifying truth: I was pregnant, and he was the only one who could save us.
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Chapter 1

Cora's eyes snapped open. The freezing wind sliced across her cheeks like a serrated blade. She inhaled sharply, and the frigid air burned her lungs. A blinding pain stabbed through her skull, forcing a harsh gasp from her throat. She tried to push herself up from the snow. Her palms scraped against the ice. The skin on her hands was covered in bleeding chilblains. They felt rough, weak, and entirely unfamiliar. This was not her body. A mechanical voice suddenly echoed inside her brain. Genesis Symbiote, AI Code: Kay Lake, activated. Downloading host memories. A violent wave of memories crashed into her mind. She saw a miserable life. She was a rabbit-mutant. A defective female in a brutal wasteland. The sheer force of the foreign memories made her stomach heave. She dry-heaved into the snow, her vision spinning. Additional data packet received. Initiating World Protocol briefing. Host Cora Hickman, you have been transmigrated into the Genesis Wasteland. This world operates under absolute biological law: Female mutants are the ruling class. Due to a catastrophic 98% male birthrate, fertile females are the most precious and scarce resource. Males are biologically and socially subservient. Polyandry—one female taking multiple husbands—is not merely tradition; it is the fundamental survival structure of all settlements. Males compete violently for the privilege of serving a single female. Female authority is absolute and unquestionable. The original Cora Hickman was classified as genetically defective and stripped of her ruling status. As your genetics repair, your natural position as a dominant female will restore. The survival protocol requiring conception is now contextualized: Your body must establish a male energy anchor to stabilize your rebirth. Select your first husband wisely. He will be the foundation of your male household. Cora's mind reeled. The memories of this new world crashed against the remnants of her modern-world consciousness. Here, women did not beg. They did not appease. Men knelt. Men provided. Men fought and died for the honor of a female's favor. The very concept of a woman fearing a man was alien to this world's biology. Red Alert. Host genetics critically defective. Vitality depleted. You must successfully conceive within twenty-four hours to activate the life-reset protocol. Failure will result in permanent death. Her mind went completely blank. The absurdity of dying before she could even experience this twisted new reality crashed over her. Sleep with a stranger? Force a pregnancy? In her old world, the thought would have made her skin crawl. But in this world, this was her right. Her biological prerogative. Males existed to serve this exact purpose. The system wasn't demanding she degrade herself—it was demanding she claim what was hers by the laws of this land. Still, the biting, freezing wind slicing through her ragged clothes and the undeniable, rapid decay of her own heartbeat served as a ruthless reminder. This was her only choice. She was a female of the Genesis Wasteland now. It was time to act like one. Cora clenched her teeth. Her jaw ached from the cold. She tried to argue with the voice in her head, but the only response was the steady, mechanical ticking of a countdown clock. A massive gust of wind slammed into her. Ice pellets stung her exposed neck. Her thin, ragged clothes offered zero protection. Her core temperature plummeted. Her fingers turned a sickly shade of blue. The raw instinct to survive crushed any hesitation she had left. She forced her knees under her. Her muscles screamed in protest. Her vision blurred at the edges, darkening with hypothermia. She dragged her feet through the knee-deep snow, desperate for any kind of shelter at the bottom of this desolate cliff. After stumbling for fifty yards, her nose twitched. The rabbit-mutant body possessed a highly sensitive sense of smell. Beneath the sharp scent of ice, she smelled blood. Thick, metallic, and fresh. She followed the copper scent. Every step drained the last drops of energy from her freezing muscles. She finally stopped in front of a narrow, dark opening in the rock face. Cora leaned forward, peering into the gloom. A massive white shape filled the space. She stumbled backward in shock, her shoulder slamming hard against the jagged stone wall. As her eyes adjusted to the dim light, she saw it clearly. It was an Arctic Fox, easily the size of a fully grown grizzly bear. Its pristine white fur was soaked in dark, wet blood. It lay motionless, trapped in a deep coma. Target scanned, the system beeped loudly in her head. Tier-9 mutant male detected. Extremely rare. Perfect genetic provider. Suitable for first-husband candidacy. Recommend immediate claiming. Cora stared at the deep, bone-exposing gashes on the giant fox's side. Despite the horrific injuries, waves of blistering, raw heat radiated from its massive body. That heat was exactly what she needed to stop her organs from shutting down. A Tier-9 male. According to the world protocol, this was the highest echelon of power. A male that any ruling female would fight to add to her household. And here he was, helpless and bleeding, delivered to her by fate. Her hands shook violently as she reached out. Her frozen fingertips brushed against the thick, blood-matted fur. The scalding heat seared her numb skin. A soft sigh of relief escaped her cracked lips. The giant fox, Dax, let out a low, guttural growl. The agony of his wounds and the violent surge of his mating cycle clashed inside him. A shockwave of pure, untamed energy blasted outward. The force threw Cora backward. She hit the stone floor hard. Pain exploded in her spine. Warning. Vital signs dropping below critical threshold. Twenty minutes remaining. The countdown flashed a blinding red in her mind. Cora looked at her hands. They were stiffening, locking into claws from the cold. She sucked in a ragged breath. She was a female of this world. A ruler by biological right. She would not die cowering in the snow like prey. Breathing was more important than fear. She crawled back to the giant beast. The ambient energy radiating from him burned her skin like open flames, but she ignored it. She threw her arms around his massive, furry neck, burying her face in his mane. He would be her first. Her anchor. Her foundation. Deep in his coma, Dax felt a sudden, cooling touch. The soothing sensation cut through his agony. His feral instincts reacted instantly. His body recognized the touch of a female—a dominant presence his biology was programmed to submit to and serve. He pulled his violent energy back, shifting his massive head closer to the crook of Cora's neck. Cora squeezed her eyes shut. She focused on the tiny, pathetic spark of rabbit-mutant energy inside her chest. She pushed that weak spark outward, forcing it to touch the volcanic core of Dax's power. She was not begging. She was claiming. This male's strength would become hers. The collision of their energies was explosive. The shadows in the cave flickered wildly. Cora felt her bones breaking and snapping back together. Her muscles tore and knit themselves whole in the same second. The pain was blinding, but the rush of heat was intoxicating. Dax's beast form began to glitch. The massive white fur dissolved into blinding light. Long, heavily muscled human limbs materialized from the glow. Two massive arms wrapped around Cora, locking her against a chest as hard as stone. Even unconscious, his body knew its place. It served her. She was trapped. The instinctual demands of a Tier-9 male crashed over her. She bit down on her lower lip so hard she tasted copper, refusing to scream. Her fingernails dug into the thick muscles of his back, drawing blood. The endless, violent merging of their energies pushed her to the absolute brink. Her vision went white. But beneath the tearing pain, a massive surge of vitality flooded her dying veins. Her heart hammered with new, terrifying strength. Ding. Genetic fusion successful. Life-reset protocol activated. Countdown terminated. First husband bond established. Male anchor stabilized. Female authority recognized. The tension drained from Cora's body. Her muscles turned to liquid. She collapsed against Dax's boiling hot chest, gasping for air. Her lungs burned with every breath. Beginner Survival Pack awarded. A warm glow washed over her. The hollow, starved feeling in her stomach faded slightly. Her skin regained a healthy, flushed tone. She placed her hands on Dax's chest, trying to push herself up. His arms didn't budge. They were clamped around her waist like iron bands. She was completely immobilized. Even in unconsciousness, her first husband refused to release his female. The biological imperative to guard and serve was carved into his very bones. Cora gave up. She let her head drop back down. She stared at the man holding her. Even unconscious, his face was brutally handsome, all sharp angles and aggressive lines. Her first male. The foundation of what would become her household. The thought settled into her chest—not as fear, but as a strange, fierce possessiveness. Her stomach twisted into a complicated knot. Exhaustion hit her like a physical blow. She buried her face in the warm curve of Dax's neck. The steady, heavy thud of his heartbeat filled her ears, and she dragged herself into a deep, dreamless sleep.

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