
Hive
Hive
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When the alien race known as the Zal'uth arrives on Earth, they do not bring war—they bring purpose. A purpose designed for the human female body: to nurture, to feed, to breed.
Women across the globe—young, old, powerful, obscure—are quietly abducted. Lyra Quinn, a trauma nurse, is among the first. She awakens in a pulsing alien sanctuary, her body already transformed: breasts heavy with milk, womb thick with hybrid life, and a soft voice in her mind whispering obedience.
She is not alone.
Soon, Selene, a defiant engineer, and Amira, a pleasure-seeking influencer, are also taken and reprogrammed—fed through their mouths in stasis, rubbed into obedience by endless orgasms, and worshipped as sacred vessels.
The Hive spreads its reach, capturing sorority houses, military wives, young mothers, CEOs, and political heiresses. No one is immune. All women eventually yield. Minds are softened, memories erased, and Earth's daughters transformed into endlessly lactating, perpetually pregnant, blissfully submissive Yielding Ones.
Even Earth's men are no match. Those who cannot be broken are reconditioned into silent, sterile servants—specters of a forgotten masculinity.
Lyra ascends, birthing hybrids in ceremonial ecstasy, crowned as the First Yielded, her body made divine. As Earth's cities fall into organic decay and Cradle Spires rise from the soil, the planet is repopulated with hybrid offspring—stronger, calmer, more evolved.
Humanity does not end.
It yields.
And in the stars, the Hive turns its gaze outward again. They mean to turn the entire galaxy into one species.