
Pampered By The Fierce Tiger Shifter
Cadence, a modern botanist, woke up to a glaring sun and massive, alien purple leaves blocking the sky. She was stranded in a terrifying, primal world.
Before she could process the metallic smell of blood in the air, a white tiger the size of an SUV crushed a giant boar's neck right in front of her. The beast locked its piercing blue eyes on her hiding spot. But instead of tearing her throat out, a blinding flash of silver light erupted, and the monster transformed into a towering, heavily scarred naked man.
He was Harlan, a shifter who immediately claimed her as his mate under tribal law. Dragged back to his primitive village, Cadence faced a brutal reality. Unbonded females were targets, and she was expected to take multiple mates just to survive. The tribal women mocked her fragile frame, calling her useless. To make matters worse, her foreign scent attracted a rogue serpent-shifter who violently ambushed her in the river.
The icy shock of the serpent's attack plunged Cadence into a deadly, burning fever. The tribe's Shaman tried his healing magic, only to shake his head and abandon her.
"She lacks primal fortitude. She will rely entirely on her own weak vitality. I can do nothing."
As Harlan held her shivering body in despair, Cadence felt a deep sense of desperate injustice. Was she really going to die in a filthy stone hut in an unknown universe, killed by a simple cold?
No. She remembered her grandfather's strict survival lessons. Forcing her heavy eyes open, she grabbed her terrified tiger mate's hand. She didn't need their failing magic; she had science.
"I need specific plants to live. I need white willow bark. And a spicy, ginger-like root."
She rasped, preparing to show this savage world the true power of a modern survivor.
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Chapter 1
Cadence forced her heavy eyelids open. The glaring sun stabbed at her retinas. Her vision blurred, swimming with dark spots before focusing on a massive, alien purple leaf blocking the sky above her.
This morning, she went to the field to conduct plant research as usual, but accidentally stepped out of the safe area and fell from a height.
Her heart spiked, slamming against her ribs with enough force to make her chest ache. She pushed herself up from the damp, spongy soil. Her hands brushed against the familiar nylon of her REI hiking jacket. She was still herself. She was still wearing the clothes she had put on this morning. Her mind instinctively categorized the massive, alien flora above her, a habit ingrained by years of studying botany under her grandfather's strict tutelage. He had always taught her to analyze her environment to survive. But none of this matched any terrestrial taxonomy. But the air smelled wrong. It smelled like raw earth, ozone, and copper.
A thunderous, bone-rattling roar echoed through the dense trees. The sound vibrated through the thick soles of her boots and instantly froze the blood in her veins.
Cadence scrambled backward in sheer terror. She pressed her spine hard against the rough, jagged bark of a giant tree, trying to make herself as small as possible. Her lungs burned as she held her breath. She parted the giant fern leaves in front of her with trembling fingers. She forced herself to look at the clearing ahead.
A massive white tiger with striking black stripes leaped into her line of sight. It moved with terrifying, unnatural speed. The beast was the size of a modern SUV. It violently pinned down a boar-like creature twice its size. The impact shook the ground beneath Cadence's feet, rattling her teeth.
With a single, brutal bite, the tiger crushed the beast's thick neck. The sickening crunch of bone echoed in the clearing. The boar's squeals were silenced instantly. Bright red blood splattered across the vibrant green grass. The gruesome reality of the primal hunt overwhelmed Cadence's modern sensibilities. Her stomach violently twisted.
Cadence instinctively clasps both hands tightly over her mouth. She desperately tried to muffle a horrified gasp. As she shifted her weight backward to retreat, a dry twig snapped loudly under her heavy hiking boot. The sound cracked through the silent forest like a gunshot.
The giant tiger's ears twitched instantly. It locked onto the exact coordinates of her hiding spot. The beast dropped its dead prey. It turned its massive head, fixing piercing, intelligent blue eyes directly on the ferns concealing her.
Cadence stopped breathing entirely. Her mind screamed at her to run. Her legs refused to obey. Her muscles locked in absolute paralysis.
The tiger prowled forward. Each massive paw stepped silently on the bloody grass. It closed the distance in seconds. A low, rumbling growl vibrated from the tiger's deep chest. The sound was a clear warning that sent a fresh wave of ice down Cadence's spine.
The giant head pushed through the ferns. Razor-sharp fangs, still dripping with fresh blood, hovered mere inches from her face. The metallic smell of gore flooded her nose. Cadence squeezed her eyes shut tightly. She braced her body for the agonizing pain of a lethal bite. She waited for her neck to snap.
Instead of teeth, a wet, cold nose nudged her trembling shoulder. The touch was gentle, testing her reaction.
Cadence snapped her eyes open in shock. She met a gaze that looked far too human. The blue eyes were contemplative, lacking the mindless rage of a wild animal. The tiger inhaled deeply. Its nose hovered over the exposed skin of her neck. It analyzed her completely foreign, non-threatening scent.
Satisfied she was not a threat, the beast took a deliberate step backward. It gave her a small margin of personal space.
A blinding flash of silver energy suddenly erupted from the tiger's core. The light illuminated the shadowed forest, bleaching the colors from the trees. Cadence threw her forearm over her eyes. She cried out as the intense light burned her retinas.
The light faded rapidly. The heavy silence of the forest returned in its wake. Cadence lowered her arm. Her jaw dropped. Her breath hitched in her throat.
A towering, heavily muscled man stood exactly where the tiger had just been. He was completely naked. Broad shoulders, a chest covered in faded scars, and powerful thighs were on full display.
Cadence remained entirely frozen, her mind violently short-circuiting. The sheer impossibility of a massive beast transforming into a human shattered her understanding of reality. Her lungs refused to draw breath as she stared in utter, paralyzing disbelief. For several agonizing seconds, pure terror held her captive. But as the man made no aggressive moves, the immediate threat of death began to slowly recede. Only then, as her panicked brain began to process the details of his entirely exposed human form, did the stark reality of his nakedness register. A delayed, overwhelming wave of modesty crashed into her. Cadence let out a shocked, embarrassed yelp. She immediately slapped her hands over her eyes to block the sight of him. Her cheeks burned with sudden heat.
She was convinced she had traveled to another world.
Unbeknownst to Cadence, the world she had fallen into operated on a hierarchy completely foreign to her modern sensibilities. Here, females were the undisputed rulers of society. Their scarcity—for every ten males born, only one female came into the world—meant that women held absolute power over courtship, mating, and family structure. A female could claim multiple male mates, and those males would serve her with unwavering loyalty, competing for her affection and protection. Male dominance was unheard of; instead, males were raised from cubhood to cherish and obey any female in their vicinity. The stronger the male, the more desperate he was to earn a female's favor. This was the Primal Order, and Harlan, despite his fearsome tiger form, was no exception.
Harlan tilted his head. He looked genuinely confused by her fearful and modest reaction to his natural human form. He took a tentative step closer. His bare feet crunched on the grass.
Cadence scooted further away in panic, her back scraping against the tree bark.
Harlan immediately stopped. He raised both hands in a universal gesture of surrender. He spoke in a deep, guttural language. The syllables were harsh and entirely incomprehensible to her. He watched her with those same piercing blue eyes, waiting for a response she could not give.
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8.4
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"I, Alessia Bianchi, reject you, Santino Moretti, as my mate."

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