Wren and the Yeti (Claimed by the Wild)

Scarlett Vael


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Wren and the Claimed by the Wild

High in the snowbound reaches of the world, where maps fade into myth and frost bites harder than regret, Wren-a headstrong cryptozoologist with a taste for danger-embarks on an expedition into the heart of an icy wilderness. But what begins as a scientific quest swiftly becomes something far more primal when she encounters a being thought only to exist in the Yeti.

Towering, intelligent, and terrifyingly sensual, this ancient creature awakens something buried deep within Wren-something untamed, aching, and undeniable. As snowstorms rage and the old magic of the mountain stirs, Wren must choose between returning to civilization or surrendering to the savage ecstasy of the wild.

A darkly seductive tale of myth, metamorphosis, and surrender, Claimed by the Wild fuses fantasy with feral lust in a breathtaking dance of power, passion, and the forbidden.

🛑 Content

This story contains elements of dubious consent, non-human erotica, and size kink, with strong predator/prey dynamics and primal sexual tension. Readers should expect graphic scenes of intimacy involving a humanoid monster, including rough, emotionally intense encounters that explore themes of power imbalance, consensual non-consent (CNC), and supernatural bonding.

The narrative also

Psychological manipulation

Injury and intimacy

Monster-on-monster violence

Masturbation (monster)

Oral sex

Graphic penetrative sex with anatomical specificity

Emotional possessiveness

Stalking, bloodshed, and ritual-like power exchange

Isolation, fear, and trauma recovery in a survival setting


All intimate acts are ultimately consensual within a dark fantasy context, but this story may not be suitable for all readers. Please read responsibly.
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