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Claimed By The Possessive Twin Generals

Claimed By The Possessive Twin Generals

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Chapter 1 The Unknown Signal in the Ruins

Word Count: 1274    |    Released on: Today at 09:27

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a blade. On the holographic screen, four massi

Her biological signal... it's not in any known database. Not registering as an

his fist against the reinforced glass; spiderweb crack

tor by the collar, lifting him off his f

ambled to comply. The backup

lt was t

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A phantom. A genetic null, in a universe where a bio

urs ago, none of

ytinn-7. The poi

a graveyard of scorc

rid smoke. His boot crunched on the charred skeleton of a fallen

m behind. "The last of the b

brother lacked, senses sharpened by their

he st

a scent. Faint, buried beneath the chemical stench of war - but there. His enhanced olfactory re

d down to its pheromone profile, "unknown" me

," Enzo

his rifle.

to a deep impact crater fift

d unit of death. Back-to-back, they advanced.

knelt, pushed aside a twisted she

ols on its hull belonged to no known star system, no registered civilization in

ounded. Thr

ward, releasing a dense cloud of cryogenic gas. The freezing mi

erced the thin

slack. The rifl

ed amongst torn wiring and sh

cheekbones, the soft line of her mouth. Her lashes were dark and thick, resting against her skin like brushstrokes. Lips full and vivid as rose petals. Limbs long and grace

ema

re the Empire's most guarded treasure - registered, tracked, protected by law. Every soldier carried a standing order:

first, she wouldn't be processed - she'd be flagged, transferred to the Blackstone Institute for "id

t. Now. Before anyone

ed it without looking. He already knew what it was about. The marriage oblig

ered not with alarm, but with a primal, thunderous beat he had never felt before. A feel

i

ial command from the deepest part of his soul. He wanted to drag her fr

ody heat - and slid down into the crater. He knelt beside her with impossible gentleness, wrapped the

raw. He clenched his fists, forced the

mery. I am declaring a Code Omega. Scramble a medical r

to the calm, collected Ma

, growling at every gust of wind. Flynn stood guard, a rigid shield, mind churning with strategies - how t

lynn was moving. He lifted her from the pod. She was impossibly light in his ar

like a physical blow. Rain on dry earth. Life in

hed forward. "Majo

e was a blade.

efusing to let anyone else touch her. The ramp sealed. The

an through reinforced glass. The same woman who had been so beautiful, so fragile in

arled, still gri

re the same, Maj

beeping cut thr

beep..

t. Stead

eyelashes trembled. A

Enzo dropped the doctor. They both shoved ope

n brown, clouded with confusion. Her gaze

ce into a tone of impossible softness, a

ou in

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Claimed By The Possessive Twin Generals
Claimed By The Possessive Twin Generals
“I crash-landed on an alien planet where females are so rare they are treated as state property and biological remedies for violent male Alphas. When the medical scanner registered my human DNA as a "null" signal, I knew I was destined for the dissection table at a secret research institute. To survive, I faked severe amnesia and played the fragile, helpless girl to win the protection of the two powerful generals who found me. It worked too well. The Montgomery twins, Flynn and Enzo, became terrifyingly obsessed, turning my luxury villa into a heavily guarded fortress. But their possessiveness brought deadly consequences. Their aristocratic mother, furious that I was ruining their political marriage prospects with a royal princess, issued a chilling ultimatum. "If you will not remove this obstacle yourselves, then I will have it cleaned up." To protect me, the twins violently rebelled against their own blood, shattering their family legacy and bringing us to the brink of an all-out war. I watched them hide the shattered glass from their fight and lie to me with warm smiles, treating me like a delicate pet that needed constant shielding. But I wasn't just a prize to be fought over, nor a fragile doll waiting for men to solve my problems. I wiped the baking flour off my hands and looked at the darkening sky. If I wanted to survive the coming storm, I couldn't rely on their strength anymore. It was time to find my own.”