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Star's Ships

Not much phased Bai Mei Xing. After graduating with a Master's degree in Forensic Anthropology at the age of 16, she became the youngest professor of Anthropology in the history of A University and moonlighted as a consultant for the local and national police forces. All in all, she was a highly intelligent girl with her entire future in front of her. That was until she was abducted by aliens one night while she was sipping hot chocolate by her favorite lake. Years of torture later and she was able to team up with another prisoner and take over the spaceship and enact a little revenge on the crew that held her captive. Facing a completely limitless future, Bai Mei Xing decided to forge a new path for herself. But she would live her life on her terms, even if she was facing a 7-foot warrior species that specialized in killing. Nothing would stand in her way. After all, Star's ships were meant to fly. Other Novels: Dancing With Monsters--- Ongoing Rebirth in the Apocalypse: Third Time's a Charm--- Finished Rebirth In the Apocalypse: Fight, Flight, or Freeze- Ongoing Discord: Sakura#6289 Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/CapanRmy Instagram: @devil_besideyou666

Devilbesideyou666 · Sci-fi
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That Shit Was For The Birds

Da'kea waited until the door was closed before turning to the other conscious males in the room. "She does have a point. None of that was normal," he said softly. "I was ready to kill them just for being in the same room as her. I have never felt that level of rage before."

"Nice to know I wasn't the only one," grumbled Au'dtair. Pushing himself away from the wall, he went to go stand over Vraev'ox. "But I am not feeling it anymore."

"I have a theory," said Jun Li over the speakers. "I think it might have something to do with the fact that you had scent-marked her, and then you couldn't smell her."

"Explain, please," said Da'kea. He needed a logical answer to that rage and loss of control. It was the only way he could think of to not experience it again.

"You had essentially marked your territory, and as soon as you had, it disappeared," pointed out Jun Li blandly.