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Time Gap Queen and the Alpha Apex Predators

Completed but under editing. Continues in: Reign of the Time Gap Queen The plot thickens as you read. MATURE CONTENT! Free Reading. Give it a fair read before disregarding it or you'll miss out on a lot, or at least read the second novel and come back after editing is completed. No love-triangle. Vol 0: 1-15 "What else did you find?" "Well, I found our first female pregnant corpse but..." I paused not sure if I wanna share this with him or not. "But?" Orlando repeated. "I don't know something is odd about how she died. Her neck wasn't broken but it appears to be crushed. On the side of her neck, I saw two round holes resembling to look like fangs or some sorta sharp pointed teeth." I finally just told him. He first looked at me weirdly before bursting out into laughter. "Fangs like a vampire?" He teased and I should've seen this coming. I burst into a hard enough uproar to pee myself. "You are so mean!" I chuckled. "Alright, I'll be nice to my vampire nerd," he said winking at me. "You haven't found anybody else that lived in the city?" He asked just wondering. "Oddly enough, we haven't," I shared. Yet Orlando does it again. "Yup, that definitely sounds like a vampire to me!" 24-year-old Victoria Perkins is a trainee archeologist and paleontologist. On her way to earning her first degree with the best outscoring records in her class. Victoria was given a lifetime opportunity to excavate in Egypt. Many team members were chosen and hired by Mr. Collin who is funding the excavation to find a Pharaoh. During the excavation, her psychic gift to mentally travel between past and present was triggered. By using her time-gap gift she found the clues the Pharaoh had left behind for his love to find him. Which made her team leader and boss named Tom envious that she keeps finding these artifacts. Following each clue, Victoria found the Pharaoh but was fired by Tom the next day. So her team carried on without her to study this mummified Pharaoh. Something about his remains didn't seem natural. Before any questions could be answered the whole team was Murdered. All but Victoria. She was blamed for the crime and arrested. Without trial, she was found guilty and left to rot in her cell awaiting execution. ~ Vol 1:16-377 Kai strides up and embraced his hands around my waist. "Humm," Kai hummed so poetically that I found myself captured by how sexy he is. He leaned forward into my ear whispering seductively. "Or maybe it's because deep down inside. You like me more than you are willing to admit." His words breathed into my ear like an easy-flowing breeze. I found myself melting in goo for this man who kidnapped me. ~ One of the most powerful multi-billionaire Empire CEOs of the world was the Collin Royal family business. Kai Collin came to Egypt and bailed her out and paid for her Freedom. Well, her Freedom from jail but not from him. Victoria learned the hard way she was now the property of Kai Collin. But who was this mysterious Kai Collin? Everybody knew the Collin family but Kai Collin's name had submerged from out of nowhere. Yet that wasn't half of the mystery. Victoria was trapped by this mysterious attractive man who acted strange; Kai didn't know how to drive or what a cell phone was. Even though her heart belongs to her fiance, Orlando Mill the son of an equally powerful Empire CEO family too. But this doesn't stop Kai from becoming possessive of her enough that he steals her away from Orlando. Between her lover, kidnapper, and much worse that lurks within the shadows; How much heartbreak and loss can Victoria face? Who is the real villain creeping into Victoria's life only to kill everyone she's dearest to? Vol 0: Is about the excavation in Egypt and Victoria's relationship with Orlando. Vol 1: Kai joins the story. Murder will happen. There will be some hot steamy love scenes. Things will get dark, sensitive, emotional, creepy, and a bit bloody for some viewers.

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**Ch 357: The Ancient Funeral

Before a clearer picture came into focus, all I heard was obnoxious weeping and wailing from the hired mourners. Right outside the ancient city was a burial site that was the length of two football fields, which was off from the side of a dirt roadway that led to the city. A weeping crowd gathered at a sarcophagus that had divinely etched lambs and horses on the outer casings and base on it. Servants pushed the marble slab off to the side, which was designed into a detailed bodily carved image of the man and a child who were resting inside it. 

Inside the tomb were, indeed, the decaying remains of a once mighty man whose features were handsomely defined on his face, and his thin long hair was blonde. Gold coins were laid over the man's eyes since it's a common tradition amongst the upper class to place coins on their deceased loved ones. Next to him, lying in the crook of his right armpit, was a small girl with blonde hair. They were buried in the finest silk and linen-sewn garments. Aside from the fact that they were still slowly decaying, anybody could catch the girl was gorgeous, and the man was considered attractive. 

Coming forward with a limp as she walked was Zoey. She wears a dressy long sleeveless stola that was made from dark blue silk, light wool, and linen. Draped over her head was a dark blue shawl that covered her exposed shoulders. Cradled in her arms was her deceased newborn, which was bundled up in a red silk cloth. Her baby looked like a beautiful doll who was only sleeping. 

In the dead man's left arm, she placed her stillborn newborn with her deceased husband and their firstborn child. Then, the heavy marble slab was moved back over the bodies. Zoey stayed with her higher-educated servants while the hired mourners and her family members from both sides departed in their chariots. 

A woman dressed in a rich silk gown walked up to Zoey, and she touched the shawl over her shoulder. "My condolence," she offered as my lower jaw dropped off the joints of my mouth.

"Crystal," upon my shock, I uttered aloud. 

"Thank you for staying, Crystal," Zoey replied as she faintly sniffled.

"Of course, I could never leave you like this," Crystal whispered as they stood unmoved.

Zoey softly sobbed to herself for a bit longer before she was ready to leave. 

Not too shortly after they walked away from the tomb, horses neighed and snorted, which brought their attention to the dirt road. Over thirty military chariots trotted to a halt by the horses and chariots that were already here.

"My lady."

I was shocked again when CJ got off his chariot, and then he humbly bowed to Zoey. His upper body was plated in strips of metal armor, and he wore a red kilt. No doubt, his vampiric nature was personified as a senator for the Ancient Rome army. Little did anyone know that most of his army was his clan.

"I am sorry for your loss." CJ tried flattering Zoey by kissing her on her hand.

"Thank you for your sympathy," she praised as a polite lady.

"This may not be appropriate to ask such a question, but I must know your answer to my marriage proposal?" CJ sweetly inquired, and Zoey cringed awkwardly at his cringey attempt to ask her.

"You've flattered me to want to marry me, but I am afraid that I must decline," Zoey shot him down. 

Right away, CJ's expression darkened for a brief moment before he recollected his composure into being a modest gentleman that he personated to be.

"May I inquire why?" he requested from her as he concealed his morose tantrum.

Zoey wasn't reluctant to answer when she explained. "I own my husband's estate, land, and slaves. There is no need for me to have a guardian or to be remarried when I have ownership over my husband's wealth. Given my circumstances and age, I have more freedom as a widow than a wife."

"You're an elite lady. Why let your bloodline die? Don't you wish to have another child?" CJ endeavored to convince her otherwise.

"My bloodline will be carried on by my siblings. I've decided our household dies with me. My heart can't bear to lose another child," Zoey declared before she emotionally turned her head to the left as a mournful teardrop rolled over her cheekbone.

"You would risk everything if anything were to happen to your home and property. With your father dead, you could end up a slave or a beggar. If you m—"

"In my opinion, it's worth the risk. It's unlikely for any of that to occur. Now, good day to you, Senator CJ." Zoey declined before she stumbled off in discomfort. With a groan in her voice, she staggered and limped to her chariot.

"My mistress, let me help you—" A servant was about to offer her his help until CJ raised his hand to shut him up. Doing it himself, he helped Zoey to her chariot and lifted her in it to have a seat.

"Heal well, my lady," he uttered, kissing her forehead before he climbed out of it. 

Crystal then got inside her chariot before CJ's army escorted them and their servants back to the city.

Things turned dark for a second as Zoey veered her memory to her home.

"It's now two days later," her voice echoed in my head, before I found myself inside her home.

Her ancient home was large, and it had several oval cut rooms. Ancient furniture decorated the interior. Furs were nailed to walls as they were also used on the floors and chairs to make softer padding. Even for being inside the kitchen, it was still well organized with carved-out cabinets and shelves that stored the pottery dishware, basins, and whatever else. Multiple maids were preparing a meal as they kneaded yeast into dough for bread on the table while others chopped fruits and veggies. Over a fire, there was a pot boiling meat from inside the ancient chimney oven.

Down from an oval-cut hallway, Zoey limped herself into the kitchen as she still held her stomach in pain. Today, she wore a long silk red sleeveless dress with a matching head shawl. Her face carried the unbearable pain of what postpartum brings. Fresh blood stains were visible on her dress as she was still bleeding after delivery, and her chest was damp because her breasts were lactating. It's something they certainly never show in a movie, but the reality of what a woman faces after childbirth is no doubt painful and uncomfortable. Moreover, it was heart-rending to know her newborn didn't survive, which was common to happen during the early ages.

This was a very sad chapter to write. Unfortunately, it is not over yet for the younger human Zoey. Feel free to share your remarks and let me know what you think or feel.

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