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Feeding The Machine
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Ongoing, First published Jul 27, 2025
Mature
They say she should be grateful. They say she's lucky to be a Lumea.
Vexa is fed. Dressed. Watched. Smiled at.
But she's starving.

In a world where satisfaction is regulated, and rebellion is treated like mental illness, Vexa finds herself locked in a feeding regimen that tastes like control. Her handler - soft-spoken, efficient Cassiel Kael - insists he's only doing his job. But the more he watches her, the more blurred the lines become.

She's tired of pretending she's full.
He's beginning to crave what he can't contain.

This is hunger. This is obedience. This is how the machine eats.
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