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Mated To The Clan's Rejected Beast

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Carin survived a horrific escape pod crash only to wake up in the mud of an uncharted, barbaric alien planet. Before she could even process the pain of her fractured ribs, she was captured by towering, wolf-headed warriors who stripped her of her protective gear and threw her into a filthy slave pen. Because she lacked animal ears and a tail, the clan's arrogant elites mocked her as a repulsive deformity, beating her with spears and forcing her to shovel toxic dung in the deadly Blade Beast pens. The other female laborers violently bullied her and stole her only scraps of food, leaving her starving and defenseless in a brutal society where the strong preyed on the weak. "If you're unclaimed at the mating ceremony, they force you into the breeding program, and you'll be nothing but a vessel until you die." She was terrified, exhausted, and completely unequipped to survive this nightmare, but after a miraculous farming system suddenly awakened in her mind, she knew she desperately needed a powerful shield to protect her secret from the greedy tribe. During the chaotic mating ceremony, amidst the cruel laughter of the entire clan, she stepped directly in front of Brannon—a terrifying, sterile, mutant outcast despised by everyone—and boldly claimed the deadly warrior as her mate.

Mated To The Clan's Rejected Beast Chapter 1

Carin's eyes snapped open. The blinding light from the twin suns hit her retinas like a physical blow, forcing her to squint against the glare. Her chest felt like it was packed with broken glass. Every breath she took was a shallow, ragged gasp, and the sharp, stabbing pain told her at least two ribs were fractured. She tried to push herself up, but her palm slipped on a thick, viscous puddle of green plant juice. The slimy texture made her stomach heave, and she collapsed back onto the muddy ground. Around her, the wreckage of her escape pod was nothing more than twisted, smoldering metal, half-swallowed by towering purple ferns that swayed in the dry, hot wind. This wasn't Earth. This wasn't even a planet on any star chart she had ever seen. Heavy footsteps crunched through the undergrowth, getting closer. Two figures loomed over her, their forms a terrifying blend of human and beast. They had the heads of wolves, with matted fur and yellow eyes that looked down at her with open disgust. One of them reached down, his clawed hand grabbing the collar of her tattered spacesuit. He didn't ask if she was hurt. He didn't check for a pulse. He just yanked, the fabric tearing away from her shoulders and leaving her exposed in only a thin undershirt. "Get up," he growled, his voice a low rumble in his throat. Before Carin could even find her footing, the second guard shoved her hard from behind. She stumbled forward, her weak legs unable to keep her balance, and fell face-first into a line of other dazed and dirty beings. They were penned in by rough-hewn wooden stakes, a makeshift holding pen for the clan's lowest caste. Carin didn't hesitate. She scrambled on her hands and knees, ignoring the flare of pain in her ribs. She scooped up a handful of the dark, foul-smelling mud and smeared it across her pale cheeks. She rubbed it into her arms, her neck, anywhere her skin was exposed. She dragged her tangled hair forward, using it to hide her face. She had to be invisible. She had to be filthy. She had to be nothing. A sharp, cruel laugh echoed from a raised wooden platform above the pen. Diann Fitzgerald stood there, draped in a luxurious snow-leopard pelt that emphasized her curvy figure and sharp features. Her leopard ears twitched with amusement as she looked down at the new arrivals. "Well, what do we have here?" Diann's voice was loud and mocking. She pointed a long, manicured finger tipped with a claw at Carin. "Look at this one. No ears. No tail. It's a deformity." The other females in the clan-those standing safely behind the fence, dressed in clean leathers-burst into laughter. They pointed and whispered, their eyes full of scorn for the creature that didn't belong. Carin kept her head down. She hunched her shoulders, making herself as small as possible. She let her body tremble, playing the part of the terrified, broken victim. It wasn't hard; the pain in her chest was real, and the fear was a cold knot in her stomach. But beneath the mud and the act, her mind was racing, cataloging every detail. "Boring," Diann scoffed, flipping her hair over her shoulder. She turned to the guards. "Put her on waste duty. The Blade Beast pens need cleaning." One of the guards kicked Carin in the calf, the heavy boot leaving a bruise. "Move it, trash." Carin bit her lip so hard she tasted copper. She didn't make a sound. She pushed herself up, her muscles screaming in protest, and picked up the crude wooden shovel the guard thrust at her. She walked toward the stench, her back straight despite the pain. The Blade Beast pens were a circle of hell. The massive, reptilian creatures snarled and snapped at the bars, their jaws dripping with saliva. The ground was covered in mounds of their feces, the smell so thick and acrid it burned Carin's throat. Her stomach revolted, bile rising in her esophagus, but she forced it down. She shoved the shovel into the filth and began to work. Nearby, a group of laborers was taking a break, huddled together and whispering. Carin kept her head down, but her ears were tuned to their conversation. "The autumn mating ceremony is in three days," one of them said, a thin male with rat-like features. "If we don't find a partner, we're dead meat." "You think I don't know that?" a female snapped back. "But the strong males only want the pretty females. The rest of us will be assigned to the rogues." "I heard if you're unclaimed, they force you into the breeding program," another added, shuddering. "You'll be nothing but a vessel until you die." "And don't forget the clan laws," a fourth laborer whispered, glancing nervously at the guards. "I overheard them beating a guy yesterday. Theft of a laborer's rations is punishable by ten days in the mine pits." "But at least if you find a mate at the ceremony, they can't touch your stuff," the rat-faced male replied. "According to the old laws, if a female proposes a bond and the male accepts, no one can interfere with their private property." "Yeah, like any of us have property to protect," the female scoffed. Carin's grip on the shovel tightened. The wooden handle dug into her palm, leaving a red mark. She couldn't let that happen. She needed a shield. She needed a male who was strong enough to protect her but undesirable enough that he wouldn't want anything from her. Suddenly, a commotion erupted outside the pen. The crowd that had been milling around the market stalls parted like water, a hush falling over the noise. Carin looked up, her eyes finding a gap in the wooden slats. A man was walking toward the edge of the clan's territory. He was tall, his shoulders broad and packed with muscle under a worn leather vest. He carried the massive, bleeding corpse of a beast over one shoulder-a creature twice the size of a man, with jaws that could crush bone. Blood dripped from the beast's claws, leaving a trail on the dusty ground. But it wasn't the kill that made Carin's breath catch. It was the man himself. He moved with a lethal, predatory grace, his face an unreadable mask of cold indifference. One of his eyes was a piercing silver, the other a deep, burning amber. "That's Brannon," the rat-faced laborer muttered, following Carin's gaze. "What a waste. He's a genetic anomaly. Can't even shift into a full beast form." "Yeah," another chimed in, spitting on the ground. "He's sterile, too. No female would ever choose him. And he won't live long anyway. His cells are decaying." Carin's heart skipped a beat. Genetic anomaly. Sterile. Short-lived. The words echoed in her mind, rearranging themselves into a lifeline. A male who was powerful enough to drag a Blade Beast single-handedly, but rejected by the society that feared him. A male who couldn't force her into a breeding program. A male who needed nothing from her but perhaps a moment's peace. He was the perfect shield. As if sensing the weight of her stare, Brannon stopped. He turned his head, those mismatched eyes scanning the crowd. They swept past the guards, past the sneering females, and locked directly onto the slave pen. Carin didn't flinch. She dropped her gaze instantly, her body resuming its hunched, subservient posture. She thrust the shovel into another pile of dung, her movements clumsy and uncoordinated, just another piece of the filthy background. Brannon's eyes lingered on the pen for a fraction of a second longer. Then, with a dismissive flick of his leopard ear, he turned away. He continued his walk toward the dilapidated stone hut at the very edge of the clan, isolated and alone. Carin watched his retreating back. She wiped the sweat from her forehead with the back of her muddy hand, the grit scraping against her skin. A faint, determined smile touched the corner of her lips, hidden by the filth. She had found her target.
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