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Love by the monster I created

Love by the monster I created

She only wanted to protect the man she loved... but she changed him instead. Rena never imagined that her creation would turn into something powerful, something dangerous yet still deeply tied to her heart. Beneath the darkness, he still remembers her... still wants her... still loves her in a way only a monster can. Now, caught between fear and a love she can't let go of, Rena must decide can she save him... or will she fall for the monster she created?
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Chapter 1

Rena's POV "I never thought the man I loved would become the monster I created." The words echoed inside my head like a death sentence as I stood in the middle of the dark laboratory. The machines hummed quietly around me, their blue lights blinking like silent witnesses to my mistake. The air was thick with the scent of ozone and copper the smell of a miracle that felt more like a crime. Rain slammed against the tall glass windows of the abandoned warehouse, a relentless, rhythmic assault that matched the frantic drumming in my chest. Lightning flashed across the ink-black sky, momentarily illuminating the heavy steel table in the center of the room. And the man lying on it. Hale. Once upon a time, Hale had been the gentlest man I knew. He was the kind of man who carried stray cats home in the rain and stayed up until four in the morning helping me finish my research papers, caffeine-stained and smiling. His laughter used to fill every corner of my life, a warmth that made even the coldest nights feel like spring. But now... he was the reason my hands wouldn't stop shaking. I glanced at the eviction notice sitting on my workbench, crumpled and damp from my own sweat. I was broke, my reputation in the medical world was trashed, and I was three months behind on the rent for this illegal basement. I had sold my car, my mother's jewelry, and my own soul to buy the black-market processors hummed beneath the table. If this didn't work tonight, I would be on the streets, and Hale would be nothing more than a memory in a body bag. The monitors beeped steadily beside him, the neon green numbers rising and falling like a fragile, artificial heartbeat. I stared at them, my eyes burning, afraid to blink. Every digital pulse was a reminder of the laws I had broken to bring him back. Afraid that if I did, everything would stop. "You're going to wake up," I whispered, my voice trembling as I adjusted the neural-link stabilizer. "You have to. I can't do this alone anymore, Hale. I'm drowning." The truth was, I wasn't sure what he would wake up as. I had stitched him back together with technology that wasn't meant for human skin. I had played God because the silence of a world without him was a noise I couldn't drown out. Suddenly, the steady beep of the monitor turned into a frantic, high-pitched scream. The blue lights in the room flickered violently, dying out for a second as a massive surge of power drained the building's grid. In the sudden, suffocating darkness, I heard it. A sharp, metallic snap. The heavy leather restraints I had used to bolt his arms to the table didn't just break; they disintegrated. I stumbled back, my heel catching on a stray power cable, sending me crashing into a rack of glass vials. They shattered, the sound like diamonds hitting the floor. "Hale?" I breathed, my heart leaping into my throat. Another flash of lightning tore through the sky, flooding the room with a ghostly white glare. Hale wasn't lying down anymore. He was sitting up, his back arched, his muscles cording with a strength that was physically impossible for any human being. His skin, once pale and cold, now pulsed with a subterranean blue light that traced the path of his new nervous system. He turned his head toward me. The motion was too fast, too fluid like a predator sensing movement in the brush. When he opened his eyes, my blood turned to ice. They weren't his soft, chocolate-brown eyes anymore. They were a piercing, electric amber, glowing with an intensity that made the shadows in the room seem to shrink away from him. "Re... na..." His voice was a tectonic rumble, a sound that vibrated through the floorboards and settled deep in my marrow. It was his voice, but it was layered with something mechanical, something ancient and terrifyingly hungry. He stepped off the table, his bare feet hitting the cold concrete with a heavy thud that seemed to shake the entire foundation of the warehouse. He moved toward me, and for the first time in my life, I felt the urge to run from the man I loved. He was a god of steel and shadow, and I was the one who had built his throne. "What... have you... done?" he asked, his hand reaching out. His fingers brushed my cheek. They weren't cold anymore; they were searing hot, radiating a power that felt like a physical weight against my skin. I looked into his glowing amber eyes and realized the terrifying truth. I had saved his life, but I had lost the man who used to carry stray cats. "I saved you," I whispered, though the words felt like ash in my mouth. "They killed you, Hale. I couldn't let them win." He leaned in, his forehead resting against mine. The scent of him was different no longer soap and old books, but the sharp, metallic tang of a thunderstorm. His hand moved from my cheek to the back of my neck, his grip possessive, his strength barely contained. "You saved me," he growled, a dark, distorted version of a smile tugging at his lips. "But you didn't ask if I wanted to be a man... or a weapon." I opened my mouth to argue, to tell him that I did it for us, but the words died in my throat. A heavy, rhythmic pounding began to echo from the floor above the sound of reinforced boots hitting the ground. Thud. Thud. Thud. A red laser dot appeared on the wall behind Hale's head, dancing across the sterile equipment before settling directly onto the center of his chest. "Rena Oduchukwu!" a voice boomed through a megaphone from outside, cutting through the thunder. "We know he's awake. Step away from the asset and put your hands behind your head. You are under arrest for the theft of government property." Hale's eyes flared a brighter, more dangerous orange. He didn't look scared. He looked... eager. He turned his gaze toward the door, his fingers digging into my shoulders with a strength that made me gasp. "Asset?" Hale whispered, the word dripping with a new, icy malice. He looked back at me, and for a split second, the amber softened, and I saw a ghost of the Hale I knew. "Hide behind the cooling unit, Rena. Now." "Hale, no! They'll kill you again!" I cried, grabbing his arm. He leaned down and kissed my forehead, a touch that was both tender and terrifying. "They can try. But they forgot one thing." He turned toward the heavy steel door as the first flash-bang grenade shattered the window, filling the room with blinding light and smoke. Through the haze, I saw Hale's silhouette grow, his shadow stretching across the walls until it looked like a monster with wings. "They forgot that you're the one who made me," he yelled over the sound of the breaching charges. "And you don't build things that break." The door flew off its hinges, but Hale didn't flinch. Instead of ducking for cover, he lunged into the explosion, his hands reaching for the first soldier who stepped through the smoke. I huddled behind the metal unit, my heart screaming, but as I watched Hale toss a fully armored man across the room like a ragdoll, I realized something even more terrifying than the soldiers outside. Hale wasn't just defending me. He was enjoying it.

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