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Healing My Seven Broken Beast Mates

Healing My Seven Broken Beast Mates

My retirement was finally approved, and I was supposed to be sipping drinks on a sunny beach. Instead, a cold system voice forced me into a nightmare scenario: "Cursed Mates Who Want Me Dead." I woke up in a stinking cave, trapped in the body of a psychopathic tribal princess. The memories that flooded my brain made me sick. The original owner of this body had forcibly marked seven of the continent's most powerful beast-men and reduced them to tortured pets. She had ripped the shimmering scales off Jordi the Merfolk prince, gouged out a proud wolf-man's power crystal, and snapped an eagle-man's magnificent wings. Now, Jordi was a mutilated, terrified mess hiding in a corner. He was so traumatized that he tried to slit his own throat just to escape me. His sister was actively trying to assassinate me. To make matters worse, the system warned me that if I didn't heal these seven ticking time bombs, my soul would be erased. Yet the future timeline clearly showed that these men would eventually unite, burn my tribe to the ground, and dismember me alive. I was paying for a monster's sins. Every time I tried to show mercy, they thought it was a sick new torture method. Words were useless, and my very presence was a trigger. But I am a Tier-S operative, and I don't play the victim. I forced the system to unlock my powers and strapped on my tactical gear. "Stay here and don't starve." I left the trembling Merfolk behind and walked into the deadly primitive forest, heading straight for the powerful Oasis Tribe to take back his stolen scales by force.
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Chapter 6

Jayla watched the shivering lump in the crevice for a long moment. She didn't try to coax him out. She just turned away. She walked over to the leather bed and flopped down onto the mattress, burying her face in her hands and rubbing her temples in slow circles. Jayla closed her eyes, pulling up the intelligence file she had forced A. Winter to download earlier. She needed to review the endgame. Her voice was calm again, the cold logic of an operative reasserting control. Rather than dwelling on the individual wounds she had already witnessed, she focused on the pattern of the original Jayla’s cruelty. The files were a catalog of systemic dismantling—the gouged crystals, the snapped wings, the stripped scales. The original Jayla hadn't just broken these men; she had treated the continent's most powerful warriors as disposable trophies, stripping them of their dignity and their strength to feed her own ego. Then came the future timeline. The prophecy of slaughter. The scene shifted. The seven males, twisted by years of torment, had united. They had allied with the rival Aberdeen Hold tribe. Fire raged across the Oasis Tribe's settlement. Bodies littered the ground. The tribe was annihilated. And in the center of the flames, the original Jayla was being torn apart by the seven men she had abused. They didn't just kill her; they dismembered her, their faces masks of ecstatic vengeance. Jayla's eyes snapped open. A sheen of cold sweat covered her back. "Jesus... I'm sitting on a ticking time bomb." The horror of the images was one thing, but the political reality was worse. This wasn't just a domestic dispute; it was a catalyst for a genocide. Forcing them to accept her, or trying to seduce them, would only accelerate the countdown to her own gruesome death. She reached into her Pocket Dimension and pulled out a lollipop—a habit she used to replace smoking when stressed. She unwrapped it and stuck it in her mouth, the artificial sweetness grounding her as she translated her survival instinct into a concrete operational plan. Priority One: De-escalation. She would maintain a strict perimeter of non-interference. By removing the threat of her presence, she could allow their sympathetic nervous systems to exit 'fight-or-flight' mode. Priority Two: Value Demonstration. Words were worthless—likely viewed as tools of manipulation. She needed to provide tangible, undeniable benefits—healing, food, and protection—without demanding anything in return. Priority Three: Restitution. The original Jayla had stolen their power sources—Jordi's scales, the wolf's crystal. Recovering these wouldn't just be an olive branch; it would be a strategic necessity to stabilize their mental states. The plan formed, and the knot in her chest loosened slightly. She turned her head to look at the crevice. Jordi was still hiding, a silent, fearful stone. Jayla didn't speak. She reached into her dimension again and pulled out a thick, soft wool blanket, the kind that felt like a warm hug. She walked quietly over to the crevice. She didn't get too close, careful to keep her body language open and non-threatening. She simply laid the blanket on the ground, just within his arm's reach. Jordi stiffened when she approached, but he didn't scream this time. He just watched her through the gap in his arms. Jayla retreated to the bed. She sat down and waved a hand, setting up a simple Aether alarm array around the cave entrance. If any wild beasts approached, it would warn her. The consecutive shocks—waking up, the memories, the fight—had drained this body to its limit. Her eyelids felt heavy. Jayla kicked off her muddy shoes and crawled under the luxurious covers. Before she closed her eyes, she glanced at the cave entrance. Tomorrow, she would deal with the blood and the grime. Within minutes, her breathing evened out. She had forced herself into a deep, restorative sleep, a skill every operative mastered. Silence filled the cave. Only the soft hum of the energy array broke the stillness. After what felt like hours, a rustling sound came from the crevice. Jordi poked his head out, his eyes fixed on the sleeping female. He looked down at the blanket on the floor. His internal struggle was evident in the twitching of his jaw. He was cold, and the blanket looked so warm. Finally, the primal need to survive overrode his fear. He reached out a trembling hand and dragged the blanket into the crevice. He wrapped it tightly around his broken body, burying his face in the soft wool.

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