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Claimed By The Cursed Black Snake Alpha

Claimed By The Cursed Black Snake Alpha

Author: : Michelle
Genre: Fantasy
At the absolute summit of her pop-star career, the stage collapsed beneath Catherine's feet, plunging her into a mechanical black hole. When she opened her eyes, she wasn't in a hospital, but a savage, primitive forest. Before a fire-breathing beast could tear her apart, a massive black snake crushed it with a single strike. The terrifying serpent then transformed into Amon, a towering, heavily scarred man with golden slitted eyes, who swore his life to protect her. He brought her to his tribe, but instead of safety, they were met with ravenous hunger and disgust. The tribe's males stared at Catherine's fragile human body like a rare breeding prize, while treating Amon like garbage. "He's a cursed, cold-blooded freak! His rut will tear you to pieces!" The Chief sneered, pointing a thick, accusing finger at Amon. "By tribal law, you must mate with our strongest tiger and bear shifters to give us powerful cubs!" Humiliated, Amon's broad shoulders slumped, his fists trembling in suffocating shame as he prepared to back away. Catherine's heart pounded with fierce, burning anger. When she was about to be eaten, Amon was the only one who bled for her. Where were these arrogant bullies then? Why should she let them treat her savior like a monster? As the tribe's strongest warriors swarmed forward to claim her, Catherine stepped directly in front of Amon's lethal claws. "I don't need any of you," she declared, her voice cutting through the chaos. "I will mate with Amon and take his beast mark today!"

Chapter 1

The final note tore through Catherine Mays's throat, perfectly on pitch.

Tens of thousands of glow sticks thrashed in the dark arena. The roar of the crowd was a physical weight, pressing against her chest, vibrating through the soles of her boots. She stood in the center of the blinding white spotlight, her chest heaving, sweat dripping down her spine. This was the peak. The absolute summit of her career.

Then, a deafening crack split the air.

It wasn't the sound system. It was the sharp, violent shriek of snapping metal directly beneath her boots.

The stage violently lurched. Catherine lost her balance. Her arms flailed, her fingers grasping at the empty, smoke-filled air.

The floor vanished.

She tipped backward, plunging into the mechanical black hole beneath the hydraulic lift. The sudden weightlessness snatched the breath from her lungs. The screams of the fans faded into a distorted, echoing blur. The wind whipped her hair across her face as she fell into total darkness.

Her stomach shoved into her throat. She squeezed her eyes shut, bracing for the bone-shattering impact of the concrete floor.

Instead, a mechanical, emotionless voice detonated inside her skull.

Host bound. The Oracle system activated.

Catherine gasped, her eyes snapping open. There was nothing but rushing black wind.

Host identified as Highly Compatible Host. Enhanced Life-Affinity and somatic resilience granted.

"Stop!" Catherine screamed, clapping her trembling hands over her ears. The wind tore the sound from her mouth. She was hallucinating. The fall had already broken her brain.

The sensation of falling stopped with a brutal, sickening thud.

Catherine slammed into the ground. The impact knocked the air from her lungs in a violent rush. Her teeth clamped down on her tongue, filling her mouth with the sharp, metallic taste of copper. Her internal organs felt like they had been shoved into her ribs.

She lay there, paralyzed, her chest spasming as she fought to drag oxygen back into her body.

The smell hit her first. It wasn't the sterile scent of arena smoke and hot metal. It was the thick, suffocating stench of rotting leaves, wet earth, and raw blood.

Catherine forced her eyes open.

There was no concrete. No broken stage equipment.

Massive, twisted tree roots the size of buses caged her in. Above her, slicing through the canopy of leaves, hung a moon. It was impossibly huge. And it was glowing a toxic, bruised purple.

Her mind fractured. The panic was a physical coldness spreading from her chest to her fingertips.

Eternal Space unlocked, the mechanical voice of The Oracle echoed in her head again. Newcomer gift package delivered. System entering standby mode.

"Wait," Catherine choked out, her voice a raw whisper. "Oracle? Help me. Where am I?"

Dead silence.

She tried to scream it in her mind. Oracle! Help!

Nothing. The cold silence of the forest pressed down on her. Her hands shook violently as she pushed herself up onto her elbows. A sharp, tearing pain shot through her right ankle. She bit back a whimper.

The ground beneath her suddenly vibrated.

It wasn't a subtle tremor. The earth violently shook, rattling her teeth. A deafening crash echoed from the tree line. Entire trunks snapped like dry twigs, kicking up a massive cloud of dirt and debris.

Catherine's survival instinct hijacked her frozen body. Ignoring the agonizing pain in her ankle, she dragged herself backward, her fingernails digging into the damp soil. She scrambled behind the thick, wooden wall of a giant tree root, pressing her back flat against the rough bark.

A monster erupted from the tree line.

It was a rat, but it was the size of a commercial dump truck. Thick, matted gray fur covered its body, and two jagged horns protruded from its skull. It smashed through a boulder ten feet away from Catherine.

Shards of rock exploded into the air. One sharp fragment sliced across Catherine's cheek.

She didn't make a sound. She slapped both hands over her mouth, pressing so hard her lips bruised against her teeth. Her heart hammered against her ribs, so fast and hard she thought it might break her sternum.

Before the rat could take another step, a wall of fire illuminated the forest.

A reptilian beast, built like a dinosaur and wreathed in actual, roaring flames, launched itself from the shadows. Its massive jaws clamped down on the back of the giant rat's neck.

The sickening crunch of bone snapping echoed in the clearing.

Hot, thick blood sprayed across the forest floor. A heavy splash of it hit the tree trunk right next to Catherine's face. The metallic, foul stench invaded her nostrils. Her stomach violently convulsed. She squeezed her eyes shut, swallowing down the bile rising in her throat.

The dinosaur tore a chunk of meat from the rat. It snorted, sending a blast of white-hot steam into the air.

Then, the beast stopped chewing.

Its massive, slitted pupil slowly rotated. It locked directly onto the gap in the roots where Catherine was hiding.

Catherine stopped breathing. The blood in her veins turned to ice. The dinosaur dropped the meat. It let out a low, rumbling growl and took a heavy step toward her.

She pressed herself harder against the wood, her mind screaming at her legs to run, but her twisted ankle and sheer terror kept her pinned to the dirt.

Suddenly, her back bumped into something.

It wasn't the rough bark of the tree. It was cold. It was hard. And it was covered in smooth, overlapping scales.

Catherine's neck clicked as she slowly, rigidly turned her head.

Under the purple moonlight, a black snake thicker than a redwood trunk towered over her.

Its scales absorbed the light, making it look like a void in the forest. A massive head slowly lowered. Two golden, slitted eyes stared down at her. A forked, crimson tongue flicked out, tasting the air inches from her face.

The dinosaur roared, furious at the intrusion. It abandoned the rat and charged at the black snake, its jaws snapping open to unleash a torrent of fire.

The snake didn't even look at the dinosaur.

Its massive tail whipped out with the speed of a bullet. The impact sounded like a bomb detonating. The tail slammed into the side of the flaming dinosaur, lifting the multi-ton beast completely off the ground.

The dinosaur flew through the air, smashing through three giant trees before crashing into the earth. The flames extinguished instantly. The beast lay in a broken, unmoving heap.

Catherine's brain short-circuited. The sheer, impossible violence of it drained the last drop of strength from her muscles.

The black snake shifted. The sound of its heavy scales grinding against the dirt was deafening. It slithered closer, boxing her into the corner of the roots.

Catherine tried to push herself up, tried to crawl away, but her ankle gave out. She collapsed face-first into the bloody mud.

The snake's head hovered right above her. A cold, hissing breath washed over the back of her neck.

She felt it before she saw it.

The thick, heavy coil of the snake's tail slid over her injured ankle. It moved with terrifying silence, gliding up her calves, wrapping around her thighs, and finally circling her waist.

The muscle contracted.

The crushing pressure squeezed the remaining air from her lungs. The darkness closed in, thick and absolute, pulling her under.

Chapter 2

The coils tightened around Catherine's ribs. Her lungs burned, screaming for oxygen that couldn't enter. A hot tear slipped from the corner of her eye, cutting a clean path through the dirt and blood on her cheek.

This was it. She was going to be crushed into paste and swallowed whole.

She squeezed her eyes shut, her hands falling limply to her sides. She waited for the final, bone-snapping pressure.

It never came.

The heavy, suffocating weight remained, but the constriction stopped. The snake was holding her firmly, locking her in place, but it wasn't crushing her.

A cold, smooth scale brushed against her bare forearm. The movement wasn't violent. It was slow. Hesitant. Almost like a question.

"Do not be afraid."

The voice came from directly above her. It was male. It was incredibly deep, raspy, and resonated with a magnetic vibration that sent a shiver down her spine.

And it was in perfect English.

Catherine gasped, her eyes flying open. She jerked her head up, fully expecting to see a man standing over her.

There was no man. There was only the massive, terrifying head of the black snake.

The golden, slitted eyes were locked onto hers. The cold, predatory emptiness she expected to see wasn't there. Instead, the eyes held a complex, heavy emotion she couldn't decipher.

Slowly, the thick coils wrapped around her waist began to loosen. The snake pulled back.

Catherine scrambled backward until her spine hit the tree root, her chest heaving.

Right in front of her, the snake's massive black body began to emit a blinding, silver light. Catherine threw her hands over her face, squinting through her fingers.

The sound was horrifying. It was the wet, heavy sound of bones breaking, shifting, and reknitting together at lightning speed. The giant shadow shrank within the light.

When the silver glow faded, the snake was gone.

A man knelt on one knee in the dirt in front of her.

He was huge. His shoulders were impossibly broad, his chest sculpted with thick, corded muscle. He was completely naked, but the shadows of the forest clung to him. His hair was pitch black, falling in messy waves around a face that looked like it had been carved from marble. His jaw was sharp, his cheekbones high.

But it was his eyes that made Catherine's breath catch. They were the exact same golden, slitted eyes of the snake.

Catherine's brain refused to process the information. Her lips trembled. "You... you were the snake?"

The man gave a single, stiff nod.

His golden eyes dropped from her eyes to her cheek. He stared at the bleeding cut the flying rock had left. His jaw instantly clenched so hard a muscle ticked in his cheek. A dark, violent storm brewed in his eyes.

He reached out. His fingers were long, his knuckles scarred. He moved his hand toward her face, aiming for the cut.

But halfway there, his hand froze in the air. His fingers twitched. He looked at his own hand as if he was terrified his touch would shatter her into a million pieces.

Catherine saw the violence in his eyes a second before. Her survival instinct flared. She flinched hard, pulling her shoulders up and crossing her arms defensively over her chest.

The man saw her flinch.

He immediately snatched his hand back. He shifted his weight, taking a deliberate half-step backward to give her space.

"My name is Amon Peterson," he said. He kept his voice low, forcing the rasp out of it, trying to sound as harmless as a man his size possibly could. "This is The Shifter World. You encountered a magical beast. It is very dangerous here."

Catherine stared at him. The Shifter World.

The Oracle's mechanical voice echoed in her memory. Host bound. She wasn't on Earth anymore. She had fallen through a stage and landed in a world where giant snakes turned into gorgeous, terrifying men.

She looked at Amon. He was keeping his distance. He had just killed a fire-breathing dinosaur with one hit, but right now, he was looking at her like she was the most fragile, precious thing in existence.

The icy grip of panic around her heart began to thaw. The sheer absurdity of the situation forced her brain to adapt.

Amon watched her chest rise and fall. He saw the terror slowly leaving her eyes. He leaned forward slightly, his voice tight. "Are you alone? Where is your tribe?"

Catherine swallowed hard. Her throat felt like sandpaper. She shook her head. "I don't have a tribe. I don't even know where I am."

A flash of intense, predatory joy ignited in Amon's golden eyes. He blinked, instantly burying the emotion deep down, but Catherine saw it.

He lowered himself fully onto one knee again, bringing himself closer to her eye level. He looked at her with absolute gravity.

"The forest is crawling with high-level magical beasts," Amon said, his voice a low rumble. "A fragile female like you will not survive the night. Come back to my tribe with me. I will protect you."

Catherine looked at him. She looked at his massive, scarred chest. She remembered the sickening crunch of the dinosaur's bones.

She bit her lower lip, her hands still trembling slightly. "Do you... do you promise you won't eat me?"

Amon froze.

For a second, he looked genuinely confused. Then, the corner of his mouth twitched upward into the faintest ghost of a smile. The heat in his eyes flared, burning away the coldness of his snake traits.

"I swear to The Primal God," Amon said, his voice thick with a heavy, solemn vow. "I will never harm a single hair on your head."

The intensity in his eyes made Catherine's stomach do a strange flip. It wasn't fear. It was something else. She knew she had absolutely no other choice. If she stayed here, she would die.

She gave a small, jerky nod.

Amon didn't waste a second. He stood up. He moved with terrifying grace, closing the distance between them. He bent down and slid one thick arm under her knees, the other around her back.

He lifted her off the muddy ground as easily as if she weighed nothing.

Catherine gasped, her hands instinctively grabbing his broad shoulders. His bare skin was burning hot. It didn't feel like a cold-blooded reptile at all. The heat radiating from his chest seeped through her dirty clothes, grounding her.

Amon held her tight against his chest. A second later, the blinding silver light erupted again.

Catherine squeezed her eyes shut. When she opened them, she was no longer in a man's arms. She was sitting high off the ground, straddling the massive, thick neck of the black snake.

The snake turned its head, its golden eye checking on her to make sure she was secure.

Then, it shot forward. The giant black snake moved like a shadow, carrying her deep into the unknown darkness of the forest.

Chapter 3

The wind whipped Catherine's hair into a tangled mess. She gripped the thick, smooth scales beneath her thighs, her knuckles turning white. The giant black snake moved with impossible speed and smoothness, gliding over massive fallen logs and weaving through dense thickets without jostling her once.

Suddenly, the claustrophobic canopy of the forest broke open.

Catherine blinked against the sudden moonlight. Below a towering cliff face, a sprawling settlement appeared. It was a chaotic mix of massive stone caves carved directly into the rock and sturdy wooden cabins built on the ground.

The snake slowed down, slithering toward the edge of the settlement.

A flash of silver light blinded Catherine for a second. The solid scales beneath her vanished, replaced by hard, hot muscle. Amon caught her perfectly in his arms before she could fall, his human form fully restored.

He stood at the edge of the clearing, holding her tight against his chest.

A group of heavily muscled men patrolling the perimeter stopped dead in their tracks. When they looked at Amon, Catherine saw naked disgust and hostility flash across their faces.

But then, their eyes shifted to Catherine.

Every single man in the patrol inhaled sharply. The air suddenly felt thick, heavy with a suffocating, aggressive energy.

Catherine shrank back against Amon's chest. Her modern clothes were torn and dirty, but her pale skin, delicate features, and the sheer novelty of her appearance acted like a magnet. The men stared at her with unblinking, ravenous hunger.

Amon's body turned to stone.

His jaw locked. A low, vibrating snarl ripped from his throat. It wasn't a human sound. It was the warning hiss of a lethal predator. He shifted his stance, pulling Catherine tighter against him, burying her face in his chest to hide her from their view.

The sheer pressure of Amon's aura hit the patrol men like a physical blow. They stumbled backward, their faces pale, but their greedy eyes kept darting toward the sliver of Catherine's leg visible beneath Amon's arm.

The commotion drew attention. A large group of people hurried out of the central stone building.

At the front was an older, heavily scarred man wearing an elaborate fur cloak. This was Barrett Vance, the tribe chief.

Barrett's eyes sharpened. He stepped forward quickly but maintained a steady, authoritative stride. Instead of rushing directly at Catherine, he barked an order over his shoulder to his guards: "Get Silas over here, now. Have him check this female's condition!"

Amon's arms tightened around Catherine until it almost hurt. He took a step back, his golden eyes flashing with violent refusal. He didn't want anyone touching her.

But Catherine winced, her injured ankle throbbing from the sudden movement. Amon felt her flinch. His jaw ticked. He forced himself to stop moving, his chest heaving with the effort to suppress his instincts.

A young man pushed through the crowd. He had soft features, gentle brown eyes, and a nervous energy about him. He carried a woven pouch smelling of crushed leaves. This was Silas Frye, the panda shifter healer.

Silas approached Amon, his eyes glued to the ground. When he got close enough to smell the sweet, pure scent radiating from Catherine, his face flushed a deep, violent red. His hands started to shake.

He knelt awkwardly by Amon's leg. "I... I just need to check her ankle," Silas stammered.

Amon growled, a low rumble of warning, but he slightly shifted his grip, allowing Silas access to her foot.

Silas extended his trembling fingers. A soft, pale green light bloomed from his fingertips. He gently hovered his hand over Catherine's swollen ankle.

Catherine watched in shock. The pain instantly vanished, replaced by a soothing, cool sensation. Real magic.

Silas closed his eyes, his brow furrowing as he concentrated. A moment later, the green light faded. He stood up, looking at Barrett.

"She is not severely injured. Just a sprain," Silas reported, his voice tinged with awe and pity. "But... her body is incredibly fragile. There is absolutely no energy fluctuation within her. She has no ability. She is like a flower that could snap in a strong wind."

Silas pulled his hand back, his eyes wide with a mixture of reverence and deep concern. To the surrounding males, her utter lack of magical signature didn't signify weakness-it signaled a profound, almost sacred purity that demanded their absolute protection.

Instead of disappointment, the crowd of males erupted into a low, excited murmur. The absolute lack of power triggered their deepest, most primal protective instincts.

Barrett's eyes burned with ambition. He stepped right up to Amon and reached out, trying to grab Catherine's hand. "Beautiful female, welcome to the Giant Rock Tribe. I am Chief Barrett."

Before Barrett's fingers could even brush her skin, Amon's hand shot out. He slapped Barrett's hand away with a loud, vicious crack.

Amon stepped completely in front of Catherine, shielding her with his massive back.

Barrett's face twisted in fury. He pointed a thick finger at Amon's chest. "Amon! You cursed, cold-blooded monster! Step aside! Don't terrify the precious female with your foul presence!"

The words hit Amon like a physical strike.

Catherine saw the immediate reaction. Amon's broad shoulders slumped a fraction of an inch. His fists clenched so hard his knuckles turned stark white. The violent energy radiating from him vanished, replaced by a suffocating, heavy wave of self-hatred and shame. He didn't say a word. He just stood there, taking the insult.

A younger man, built like a tank, shoved his way to the front. It was Jett, the chief's son. He raked his eyes over Catherine's hidden form. "Father is right. She's too fragile. She needs the strongest male to protect her and give her strong cubs. I am the best choice."

Instantly, the plaza devolved into chaos. Males started shouting, flexing their muscles, some even partially transforming their arms into bear claws or wolf paws, roaring to prove their strength to her.

The noise was deafening. The aggressive, suffocating testosterone in the air made Catherine's stomach churn.

She looked at Amon's back. He was trembling. The temperature around him was plummeting, frost forming on the dirt beneath his bare feet. He was a second away from snapping.

Catherine's heart pounded. A hot, fierce anger ignited in her chest. She hated bullies. And she hated that the man who had just saved her life was being treated like garbage.

She took a deep breath. She reached out and grabbed Amon's tightly clenched fist.

Amon flinched violently. He whipped his head around, his golden eyes wide with shock as he stared at her small, pale hand wrapping around his rough, scarred fingers.

Catherine stepped out from behind his back. She locked eyes with Barrett, then swept her gaze over the screaming crowd.

"I don't need any of you," Catherine said. Her voice wasn't loud, but it cut through the noise like a knife. "He saved my life when I was about to be eaten. I am staying with him."

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