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"Beneath the Ashes: A Slut’s Tale of Survival"

On Earth, she was many things, but the world knew her as a survivor—the kind willing to do whatever it took to make it through another day. In a destroyed, monster-filled wasteland, her weapon was seduction, her looks the only shield she had against death. Let them call her a slut; at least she was alive. But death never came. Instead, she finds herself in Jeper, a strange, seductive world ruled by powerful alien beings. And among them stands Caelum, an enigmatic, infuriatingly confident alien leader with a presence she can’t ignore. His dark gaze sees through her games, his every word a challenge, and for the first time, she finds herself unarmed in ways she can’t control. Now, with survival at stake and no way back to Earth, she must navigate Jeper’s dangers—and resist Caelum, even if everything in her longs to fall into his grasp. ************ She hadn’t planned on running into Caelum tonight—not here, not like this, with her heart pounding and her carefully practiced confidence crumbling under his gaze. The cold stone corridor felt smaller as he approached, his footsteps barely making a sound, yet the weight of his presence pressed down on her, making it impossible to focus on anything else. “You seem… lost,” he murmured, a wicked smile ghosting over his lips as he closed the distance between them. His voice was a rich, silken drawl, his tone unreadable, like he knew every thought swirling in her head. She fought the urge to step back, to shield herself from the effect he had on her. Caelum wasn’t just another alien ruler to charm her way past—he was dangerously perceptive, with an intensity that twisted her stomach in ways she wasn’t used to. “What makes you think I’m lost?” she replied, trying for defiance. But he just leaned in, the faintest hint of a smirk tugging at his lips as he tilted his head. “Because the woman I’ve heard about, the one who survived Earth’s ruins by any means necessary… she doesn’t look away.” His gaze slid down her face, lingering just enough to make her throat go dry. "And she wouldn’t let a place like Jeper scare her.” She forced herself to meet his eyes, to ignore the steady pulse of heat building between them. She was supposed to be in control; that was how she’d survived. But Caelum was close enough that his breath brushed her cheek, and the way he looked at her made her wonder if maybe, just maybe, there were parts of her she hadn’t yet discovered. “Maybe Jeper’s different,” she whispered, trying to keep the trembling out of her voice. Caelum leaned in even closer, his lips brushing the shell of her ear as he murmured, “Then show me what makes you strong enough to survive it ******** This is not my cover I found it on Pinterest

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Chapter 2: “In the Shadow of Oblivion: A Dance with Death and Defiance”

"In the Shadow of Oblivion: A Dance with Death and Defiance"

Zara's POV

I could still feel the damp chill of that creature's blood on my skin, taste the lingering thrill of victory, but the air had thickened with an unfamiliar weight. Shadows deepened around me and Lila, pressing close, as if taunting us with secrets they'd keep until our last breaths. The laughter that had so briefly escaped us was swallowed up in a heavy silence, broken only by a low rumble that set the fine hairs at the back of my neck on edge.

"Zara…" Lila's whisper was barely a breath, but I felt the tremor beneath it. And there, emerging from the dark, they stood—creatures unlike any I'd ever seen. Taller, more sinister, with molten iron eyes that held intelligence beyond the usual mindless beasts. I couldn't help the slight hitch in my breath. Whatever these things were, they were unaffected by the charms and seductions I'd used to sway lesser creatures into submission.

I forced my heart to steady, gripping Lila's shoulder tightly. "Stay behind me. Don't let them see you fear." The words came out even, calm—though they betrayed the cold sweat pooling at my spine.

The lead creature stepped forward, taking its time as if savoring our fear. Its mouth twisted in something between a grin and a snarl, and the rest circled around us, hemming us in. They radiated a confidence that was unnerving. They were hunters, and we… we were prey.

I didn't waste time—there was no room for panic. "So, you like to play, do you?" I murmured, my voice smooth, teasing. They'd get no screams from me, no surrender. I'd built my reputation on living fully, even in the jaws of death, and this would be no different.

One of the monsters let out a guttural laugh, a chilling sound that reverberated through my bones. "Look at her," it taunted, its voice a low rumble like rocks grinding against one another. "She thinks her tricks will work on us."

I smiled back, letting a hand drift slowly to the edge of my neckline, teasing it down just enough to draw a few eyes. "Think?" I taunted, tipping my head coyly. "I know my tricks work."

Another stepped forward, unimpressed, its eyes flashing. "Maybe on lesser creatures. But we are beyond such petty allure."

Panic nipped at my edges, but I held it back, steeling myself. "So, you're the impressive type, then?" I forced a chuckle, masking the tremor in my voice. The creatures didn't laugh this time; they simply watched, expressions unreadable, as if deciding what to make of this defiant mortal woman.

They closed in. I felt the heat of their breath, the brush of their rough skin against mine, and I began to weave around them, my body moving in a fluid dance. Even if they didn't fall under my charm, I could distract them—delay them long enough to come up with a plan, maybe even an escape.

But they were relentless, watching my every movement with mocking disdain. I could feel their contempt, some repulsed, others amused, like cats toying with a mouse.

My body moved instinctively, every line of my muscles coiled and ready, my mind working through every escape option. "How does it feel?" I spat at one, my voice sharp. "To be nothing but a mindless beast?"

It snarled, but another one intervened, cutting me off with a flash of those molten eyes. "Do you feel proud, little human? To die fighting, when all you could've done was beg?"

I met its gaze, defiance burning hotter than fear. "Beg?" I laughed, a bitter, hollow sound. "I'd rather bleed."

The leader's eyes narrowed, something flickering there—a spark of respect, perhaps. But respect wasn't enough to save me.

The monsters converged, circling tighter, and a clawed hand closed around my throat. I gasped, instinctively reaching up, struggling to pry the cold, unyielding fingers loose. My body was screaming, thrashing, but some part of me knew… this was it. This was the end of all the running, the games, the countless nights clawing my way through a world that had spat me out and left me bleeding. I could feel my heartbeat slowing, as if even my own body was ready to surrender.

Lila's scream pierced the air, but it was distant, muffled, like a memory fading. And there, in those final moments, I felt something like peace, an eerie calm that softened the edges of my fear. They'd call me a slut, a temptress, a thousand names meant to shame, but in this moment, I was just… Zara. The girl who'd lived, fiercely and unapologetically, all the way to the end.

I met my killer's gaze, pouring every ounce of contempt and defiance into that final look. They may take my life, but they'd never have my surrender. Blood filled my mouth, thick and metallic, and I spat it out, painting their face with my final defiance.

The last thing I saw was the flash of a blade, the glint of my blood-streaked smile reflecting back at me as darkness swallowed me whole. And in the black void that followed, I felt… warmth. A strange, distant pull, as if something was tugging at the edges of my soul, drawing me away from this world of flesh and monsters.

Just when I thought it was over—when death had taken me in its cold embrace—something else began. It was a pull, gentle but insistent, and I felt myself falling, weightless, like being cradled in warm, invisible hands. There was no pain, only a sense of peace, of something… waiting.

I let go, surrendering to the sensation, leaving behind the blood, the fight, the monsters. I could almost feel my lips curl into a final, rebellious smile as I whispered, "If this is what it means to die… then take me. Take me somewhere away from this world and its damn apocalypse."

And with that, I fell. Fell into something new, something that waited in the darkness beyond, whispering promises of another chance, another battle, another life.

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