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Time Travel to Ancient Times: Farming and Having Babies

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 1197    |    Released on: 12/05/2026

loose stones. Every step was a struggle. Gavin's breathing was ragged, his face pale and slick with s

, its trunk wider than a house. Instead of leaves, it bore clusters of fis

He slumped against the trunk, slid

tree herself, her own legs shaking. She was exhaus

t the fruit. Un

t swept over the tree. D

ity: 3.2 times standard post-war energy

then back at the data. A fruit that was three times more potent than the e

heavy fruits. They were warm to the

ne to Gavin.

it Fruit," he said. "They are rare. Usually, only the hunting

and juicy, bursting with a sweet, tangy flavor that immediately sent a wave of warmth

took a hesitant bite. His eyes widene

and gently probed his injured leg

, deep

on, necrotic venom. Standard medical intervention ineffective. Re

an I thought."

t was meant to be," he said bitterly. "It wasn't just Capr

d up. "Your

When Caprice and I were contracted, it pushed him over the edge. They set a trap for me in the hunting grounds. They l

dying, Caprice broke our contract and went to him. She sai

It wasn't just betrayal; it was calculated

. They thought I would be cast out, a beggar. They didn't expect me

situation hung heavy in the air between the

t have a way to help it. But I need

quickly faded into skepticism. "The healers s

rlie said. "And I don'

ouldn't. Not yet. But the s

ished her fruit and wiped her hands on her p

iles were compatible. I never really knew her. Not until the rut. Not until I realized she had bee

n her spine. Long-term ment

he was dosing you, and you were dependent... th

ce dropping to a shameful, pained whisper. "And I... I never actually... bonded with her. She always made excuses. She never allowed the bond to complete. So

in, but it added a layer of tragedy to it. He hadn't been a monster taking what he

learing her throat. "We need to

g the tree for support. Karlie moved to his side, slipping her arm around his wa

n the plants around her. Every few feet, another "high-value" species p

g rapidly as if reading something invisible, and then a look of excitement or deep thought w

n began to dip. Ahead, the land had been clea

er, his expression serious. "Whatever happens in th

time since she woke up in this nightmare, she felt a fl

boundary line, into the

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Time Travel to Ancient Times: Farming and Having Babies
Time Travel to Ancient Times: Farming and Having Babies
“Karlie Holloway woke up bleeding in a dark cave on an alien planet, her leg pinned beneath twisted metal shrapnel. Before she could even process the pain, a massive, feral man lunged from the shadows, his eyes reduced to crimson slits. His mind was shattered by a biological frenzy, and his leg was rotting from a deliberately poisoned wound. He was Gavin Knapp, a warrior betrayed. His fiancée had secretly drugged him, and his stepbrother had lured him into a deadly trap. They left him to die raving mad in the wilderness so they could steal his inheritance. "Get off me!" Karlie gasped as his massive hands pinned her to the cold rock, his hot breath suffocating her. She had no weapons and no strength to fight off a monster. If she struggled, he would crush her. If they stayed in this cave, his family's cruel plot would succeed, and they would both rot in the dirt. It was sickeningly cruel. A strong man reduced to a worthless, crippled beast by the people he trusted most. Why should his abusers get to live comfortably in the settlement while he suffered in agony? And why should Karlie die as collateral damage on a planet she didn't even belong to? Staring into his wild, desperate eyes, Karlie stopped struggling and activated her AI interface. She grabbed the burning skin of his neck and initiated the energy symbiosis. She wasn't just going to cure his cursed leg, she was going to take her new mate back to the settlement and make his betrayers pay.”