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Zone X

After the Global Reconstruction Decree, the kingdom of Hoperito ceased to be a land of freedom and compassion. Authority was seized by Yarrie, a prince believed to be cursed, who rose to power through the murder of his parents and a trail of blood and fire. Under his rule, the kingdom was transformed into a militarised fortress, divided into specialised sectors. Zone Z became a haven for the aristocracy. Zone A was assigned to the army and human experimentation. Zone Y was left for the common folk. And Zone X was turned into a dumping ground for failed experiments, mutated beings, prisoners, and the unwanted dregs of society. While the ruling class luxuriated behind steel fortresses, the children of Zone Y were relentlessly hunted, captured, and turned into tools of war. Among the few who survived, Paul witnessed his younger sister being taken during a brutal military raid. During a later pursuit, he managed to escape but found himself lost inside the infamous Zone X. There, to his shock, Paul was reunited with Emily, the sister he had presumed dead. She was no longer the frightened child he remembered, but a warrior shaped by pain and survival. Alongside other survivors in Zone X, they began to uncover hidden truths about Yarrie’s regime, ancient curses that had shaped the royal bloodline, and the dark experiments that created monsters in human skin. In the shadows of abandonment, a quiet rebellion began to stir. The story follows Paul, Emily, and an unlikely band of mutated rebels as they decide not only to endure, but to rise. Their quest to bring down Yarrie’s tyrannical rule leads them deeper into the heart of darkness, where the line between hero and monster begins to blur. As they fight to reclaim their future, they must also confront the question that haunts them all. Can freedom be won without losing who they are?
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Bride of the Lycan

It was never meant to be a union. Only a transaction. When Seraphina, the illegitimate daughter of a Southern High Lord, is bartered off in marriage to the cold High Lord of the North, she expects cold stone, colder glances, and a life spent in silence. Instead, she finds herself at the heart of an ancient fortress pulsing with secrets, where every shadow watches, and every man may not be wholly man. Her husband, Lord Aevriel, rules with a cold gaze and iron restraint. Rumored to have murdered his own father to ascend, he is feared by his men and obeyed without question. But beneath his composed cruelty lies something darker, something not entirely human, and Seraphina has just become its most dangerous temptation. Aevriel? He doesn’t want a wife. He wants silence. Obedience. Peace in the haunted dark. But Seraphina makes peace impossible. Their banter is vicious, barbed with heat. Their hatred dances on the edge of something hungrier. Lust coils beneath every glare, every insult, every reluctant brush of skin. He calls her fire. She calls him frost. But neither of them is prepared for what the other truly is. Forced to act as a Southern spy in the North, Seraphina must survive a court of quiet wolves and masked intentions, all while hiding her defiant fire. But as she clashes with Aevriel, their disdain turns volatile, charged with hatred, lust, and the hunger for control. She expected to be owned. She never expected to match him. As Seraphina navigates the cold politics of the North, and Aevriel’s dangerous kin sniff too closely at her Southern scent, something ancient stirs, a truth buried in blood. He was something else... not only wolf. Not human. Something... older. Now, with Seraphina under his roof, and in his bed, the past returns in ways he can’t control. Whispers of prophecy. Bloodlines twisted with something darker. And Seraphina may be the key to unlocking what he’s spent a lifetime running from. They were never supposed to want each other. They were never supposed to need. But in a castle built of frost and secrets, hate and hunger are often the same thing. And what begins as a transaction... might just end in ruin.
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