
Delicious Reptilian Meat
Have you ever eaten "Reptilian" meat?
My grandfather said he had.
Creatures that looked exactly like us on the outside, but were fundamentally different on the inside. Extremely dangerous, yet incredibly delicious.
Before he died, my grandfather left behind a notebook. The first page read: "Reptilian look exactly like humans, but human instinct can tell them apart."
The moment my cousin Braden returned for my grandfather's funeral, my gut told me: he wasn't human!
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Chapter 2
Corrie Holt's POV:
"We drew lots," Grandpa continued, his voice barely a whisper. "My father carved some small wooden tokens. One of them had a crudely drawn X on it. The rest were blank. We sat in a circle around the dying campfire, and everyone reached into a leather pouch."
"It was my turn," Hoover said, his voice choking up. "I was just a kid back then, maybe ten years old. I reached into the bag, my hand shaking uncontrollably. My fingers pinched a token. I pulled it out, and it was blank."
Next was his younger sister Clara; her token was also blank.
Every blank token drawn meant a temporary reprieve, but it also meant the noose tightening around someone else's neck.
"Then it was my mother's turn," he recalled, his voice breaking. "She closed her eyes, her face deathly pale, and pulled out her token. She slowly opened her eyes. There was an X on it."
My great-grandfather, her husband, stood entirely motionless, his face etched with pure agony.
"No!" Hoover cried out, letting out a desperate, childish wail. He pushed past the adults and grabbed his mother's hand. "No, Dad! Please! Don't!"
Tears welled up in my great-grandfather's eyes, but his resolve was forged in iron. He grabbed Hoover's arm, driven mad by starvation. "We have no choice, son. Everyone has to eat."
Hoover fought back wildly, like a feral animal fighting for its life. He kicked and screamed. His mother looked at him, her eyes a heartbreaking mix of love and helpless resignation. "It's going to be okay, my boy. Be strong."
My great-grandfather dragged Hoover's mother toward the chopping block.
He raised the axe. The blade hung suspended in the air. Hoover let out a bloodcurdling scream.
Just then, a loud, urgent knocking rattled the cabin door. Thump. Thump. Thump.
Everyone froze. The axe remained suspended mid-air. All eyes turned toward the door.
Who could it be? No one had visited for weeks. The snow had sealed the roads; it was impossible to get through.
"Who's there?" my great-grandfather shouted, his voice hoarse.
A familiar voice carried through the wooden door: "It's me! Your cousin Elias! I brought supplies!"
A collective gasp sucked the air from the room.
Elias! My great-grandfather's cousin.
A fierce, desperate surge of hope flooded the starving villagers. Shocked, my great-grandfather slowly lowered the axe.
The door swung violently open. Elias stood there, his thick fur coat dusted with snow, carrying a massive burlap sack over his shoulder. "Look what I found! A deer! Freshly caught!"
He tossed the sack onto the floor. It hit the ground with a heavy thud, revealing the carcass of a young deer inside. The room instantly erupted in cheers. They threw themselves at the deer, tearing into it with their bare hands, ripping and biting like a pack of ravenous wolves.
Hoover, still clinging tightly to his mother, watched it all unfold. He was alive. He was safe.
But his relief was painfully fleeting.
He caught a glimpse of Elias. Elias's face was flushed from the cold, his eyes sparkling brightly.
But something felt incredibly wrong.
A subtle, creeping unease.
His smile was too bright, too flawless. His movements were too smooth, too precise. It was too perfect to be a living, breathing human being. Let alone someone living through a famine.
Hoover felt his skin crawl.
He watched Elias join the others, tearing off a chunk of raw venison and swallowing it whole. Hoover felt a wave of nausea. Not just from the memory of the axe, but from Elias himself.
...
"Grandpa," I interrupted, my voice trembling, "what happened to Elias?"
Hoover gripped the armrests of his chair, his knuckles turning white. He closed his eyes, a violent tremor shaking his entire body. "He was a Reptilian, Corrie. That wrong feeling. I sensed it. Even as a kid."
He opened his eyes, his gaze landing on a framed photograph sitting on the mantle.
The photo showed my great-aunt Clara—a sweet, round-faced girl with bright, curious eyes—standing next to a stern-looking man. That was my great-grandfather, Robert. The picture was old and faded, but Elias's face was in it too. He stood right behind Robert, smiling.
With a trembling finger, Hoover pointed at the photograph. "Look closely, Corrie. Look at Elias's face."
I picked up the picture, my hands shaking. I stared at Elias in the photo.
He looked... normal. Handsome, even. A strong jawline, clear eyes.
But as I really focused, as a primal dread began to bubble up from my stomach, I saw it. The unsettling deadness in his eyes. It was a face that was altogether too perfect. An idealized sculpture rather than the imperfect reality of a human being.
My mind screamed. An icy terror washed over me, making my limbs feel heavy as lead. It was a profound, visceral dread.
My body physically rejected the photograph. I wanted to hurl it across the room.
"What is that?" I whispered. "Why... why does it feel like this?"
"Your gut," Hoover said, his voice heavy. "Your instinct knows. It sees right through the disguise. It feels the fundamental difference."
My throat tightened, the image burning itself into my brain. That flawless, smiling face had somehow filled me with overwhelming terror.
"Did they... did they eat Elias?" I asked, my voice hoarse.
I remembered Hoover repeatedly telling me that Reptilian meat was exceptionally delicious.
Was Elias the one he ate?
Hoover sighed, not answering directly. He stared at the faded photo, his eyes completely hollow.
"We were saved that night. But only temporarily. One small deer wasn't nearly enough to get us through the winter."
"The night after Elias arrived, my brother—your great-uncle—came to me. He was just a little boy back then, maybe five. He was shaking all over. He had seen something terrible. He saw Elias... the other Elias."
He closed his eyes again, his face carved with unspeakable agony.
"He saw Elias split open with his own eyes, like some grotesque flower. He saw Elias devour another villager, a woman who had always been kind to us."
"He witnessed the whole thing. The writhing flesh, the maw of teeth, the way the monster consumed her, leaving nothing but a wet stain on the floor. And then, he saw Elias reform, shifting back into his perfect shape, wearing that same smile, just like before."
My stomach churned violently. The imagery was so vivid, so utterly horrifying.
"My brother was deeply traumatized," Hoover continued, his voice dropping to a whisper. "He tried to tell the adults, but they brushed it off. They said he was dreaming, that he was having nightmares because of the hunger."
"But we knew. We knew we had to act."
"If we didn't kill Elias, we would all likely die. You know how it is—the elderly, the children, the women, those who can't fight back. Reptilian always start with the easiest prey."
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9.6
"We shouldn't be doing this, Jax," I release a shaky breath, my eyes half-shut, my mouth partially open as I fight the burning desire that is threatening to burn me whole.
"I know. I know. But I can't seem to hold back the desire no matter how hard I fight it. It's consuming me, Eliana. I want you so bad. Every single part of you. Everything. Right now, right here." He said, his hot breath fanning my face and sending a forbidden shiver down my spine.
"Please tell me you want me too. You want me as badly as I want you. Tell me that your body is burning for me to touch you..." I take a deep breath to calm my racing heart. He knows damn well that I want him as much as he wants me and he was daring me to say it loud.
God, I hate that I want him so badly.
__________
After her boyfriend, Ethan, betrayed her after years of helping him with hockey training and being a supportive girlfriend, Eliana decides to make him pay.And only person who can help Eliana revenge against her scum ex-boyfriend is her Stepbrother, Jackson Harrison, her ex-boyfriend's biggest team rivalry.
Eliana has no choice but to team up with her Stepbrother in order to defeat her ex-boyfriend's hockey team. Eliana makes a deal with her Stepbrother Jackson. She'll help Jackson to learn Ethan's weaknesses and he agrees to the deal because it's beneficial to him too. He really needs to win against Ethan's team to qualify for the champions.
The Deal is simple and straight to the point, and Eliana is so focused to get revenge against her ex-boyfriend.
However, what Eliana never realized was that she had made a deal with the devil...

9.3
After a brutal humiliation turns Aria Collins into the campus joke, she decides revenge isn't enough-she wants power. And the fastest way to get it is by stealing the one thing her enemy wants most.
Zane Parker.
The problem? Aria has no idea how to make a guy like him notice her.
So she makes a reckless offer to the four most dangerous boys on campus-the Steel brothers... who are now her stepbrothers.
At dinner, she slides a paper across the table.
"I want sex education."
Reed's slow grin spreads across his face. "You want us to teach you?"
"Yes," Aria says calmly.
"Oh, little sister, you are being naughty." Cole's hands smoothed down my back, over the curve of my ass. "Naughty girls get punished before they get taught." His palm connected with my right cheek in a sharp, stinging slap.
"Suck it, Aria," Kai ordered, his grip tightening on her cock while he gave inside my mouth. "Get it nice and wet. That's your only job right now."
"She's gonna come," Reed announced as he fingered my cunt. "Look at her. Gonna squirt all over the fucking table. Do it, Aria. Come on, your stepbrothers' hands."
Jasper finally released my hair, letting my head fall forward.
He leaned down, his lips brushing my ear. "Well, Aria? Did you like your first sex education lesson?"
I was wrecked, used, humiliated. And utterly, completely owned.
My voice was hoarse from screaming and sucking.
"Yes, Daddy."

9.4
I was a New York photographer, but I woke up under the brutal sun of the African savanna.
Worse, I wasn't human. I was trapped in the body of a male cheetah, with two starving cubs clinging to my fur, telepathically calling me "Mom."
But I am a real man!
To keep my adopted sons alive, I had to fight hyenas and dodge rogue lions. But the real nightmare was my bizarre survival mechanism. Under extreme threat, I would uncontrollably shift back into my human form—stark, undeniably naked. I was forced to sprint across the plains with my bare skin exposed, carrying two cubs while escaping furious lionesses. I became a freak, the most confusing and humiliating legend of the animal kingdom.
Covered in bloody scratches and mud, I was pushed to the brink of despair. Why was I thrown into this beast's body? Why did my only defense mechanism involve profound social death?
Just when I barely survived a cliff dive to escape the lions, my path was blocked by two massive, highly intelligent prime male cheetahs.
But the alpha, Bradley, didn't want to kill me for my territory.
His intense gaze raked over my naked, bleeding human body with a dark, possessive hunger.
"You are full of surprises."
He purred smoothly, teaching me to magically summon a fur skirt before demanding I join his coalition.
"Oh, you'll come to me. I guarantee it."
Looking into his predatory eyes, I realized I was no longer just surviving the wild; I was the prey of a completely different kind of beast.

8.8
Fleeing shadows in the hallway, Adrian Vale knew betrayal came from those closest. A fortune inherited meant little when blood turned cold. Last breaths tasted of lies whispered at dinner. Trust shattered like glass underfoot. Murder arrived wearing a familiar smile.
Yet his eyes opened somewhere beyond belief.
Beneath the quiet of her body.
Everything still there inside his head - Adrian suddenly sees it clearly, a deep dread rising
Some who killed him walk free today, holding influence, their plans against his kin far from finished.
This moment changes everything - he'll learn each hidden truth as he gets older.
Right away, life unfolds differently for Adrian - quietly shifting odds, pulling people close, growing stronger where no one sees. A fight without sound starts at his first breath.
Becoming clear to everyone, that moment shifts everything...
By then, chances are gone.

9.2
I died as the "Queen," an elite assassin who leveled criminal syndicates, only to wake up in a damp trailer smelling of rot and stale tobacco. My new body belonged to Arleen Brewer, a malnourished teenager with a failing heart and a life defined by systemic poverty.
A flickering blue light in my mind identified itself as a System, offering a devil's bargain: survive this life, and I could resurrect my dead brother, Dusty. To earn his return, I had to endure my alcoholic stepfather’s rage and a body so weak it struggled to even stand.
At my elite prep school, the rich kids treated me like a walking corpse, covering my desk in trash and mocking my heart condition. Even my fiancé, Shen Wenyu, publicly branded me as "unstable" and stood by while the school's golden boy tried to humiliate me.
They expected me to wither away, but they didn't realize a wolf was now wearing the sheep's skin. I shattered the bully’s nose with a metal tray and tore up my engagement contract in front of a stunned auditorium, only to be met with immediate threats of lawsuits and expulsion.
I didn't understand how the original Arleen survived this suffocating injustice without breaking, but as the Queen, I was ready to turn this school into a war zone.
Then Hale Clemons, the most dangerous man in the city, cornered me outside the principal's office. He saw through my mask, realizing his very presence was the only thing keeping my failing heart from stopping.
"I’m not buying your loyalty," he said, handing me a gold-embossed card. "I’m investing in a weapon."
I took the deal, ready to use his power to bring my brother back and bury everyone who ever looked down on Arleen Brewer.

7.1
My family sent me to marry into the enemy, a ruthless Don in Chicago. From the moment I arrived, I was treated like a common whore, a pawn to be humiliated and discarded. But they made one fatal mistake: they thought I was a lamb, when I was really a wolf in disguise.
Sent to Chicago for an arranged marriage with Don Vincenzo Moretti, Isabella Falcone arrived at his hostile estate, instantly an unwelcome outsider.
Hostility turned personal. Publicly shamed and trapped in Vincenzo's bed by his cousin, the Don accused me of whoring for family favor.
I faced constant humiliation. Family insulted me, staff trapped me. Vincenzo was cold. A rival framed me with a planted diamond, and the Consigliere declared me a thief, ordering soldiers to drag me away.
Branded a criminal by a rigged game, injustice fueled a cold, clear rage. I was a pawn, but I would show them a queen.
My fear hardened into lethal resolve. Alida Savage thought she'd destroyed me, but only declared war on the wrong woman. I would tear down all who dared to underestimate me.