Alien Auction Toy
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Alien Auction Toy

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Seraphina Lane Science Fiction

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Mira’s life ends the moment the sky opens above her.One second she’s walking home under the familiar glow of streetlights on Earth. The next, she’s ripped into the sky by a blinding beam and taken somewhere no human has ever seen.The galaxy.Terrified and alone, Mira awakens aboard an alien station where humans are nothing more than rare curiosities. Before she can escape, she’s dragged onto a glowing platform and displayed before a crowd of towering extraterrestrials.Then the bidding begins.Sold to a group of five powerful alien warriors, Mira quickly learns that she is no longer free. A translator collar circles her throat. A tracker is implanted beneath her skin. Every door leads deeper into a ship that is light-years from home.To them, she’s small. Fragile.A fascinating new possession.But the five aliens who bought her aren’t simple collectors. Each of them has their own mysterious reasons for wanting the rare human female—and the longer Mira stays on their massive starship, the more she realizes they may not see her as just a toy.In a universe filled with danger, rival species, and secrets about humanity no one on Earth knows, Mira must decide who to trust… and whether survival means escaping her captors—or standing beside them.Because in the vast darkness of space, the five warriors who bought her might be the only thing standing between Mira and a fate far worse than the auction block.She was sold as a toy.But the galaxy is about to discover she’s much more. 🚀

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Chapter 6 - The Closet

Mira sat quietly on the edge of the enormous bed for a few moments after the discussion about the sleeping arrangements had settled.

The tension in the room had faded, replaced by a quieter atmosphere as the five aliens moved about their routines. None of them seemed bothered by what had just happened.

Mira, h……

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