Feral for her freedom
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  • Reads 15,162
  • Votes 268
  • Parts 8
  • Time 59m
Complete, First published May 12, 2018
Mature
In a world where females are forced to be subservient and docile, seen only as objects, one female is on the run for her life.

 Daylin Farringhow is the famed 'feral' and said to be nothing more than a savage beast. While this fact serves to deter most males from ever choosing her as a consort, it proves to excite others at the prospect of taming her and bringing her to heel. Daylin is faced with the challenge of breaking free from her chains and escaping her cage, but risks losing herself and truly turning into the feral animal she is said to be.

Will she manage to escape whole and unscathed, or will she become feral in order to gain her freedom?
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