Lena stared out of the ship’s narrow window, her eyes tracing the endless darkness of space. She’d been traveling for what felt like days, though the journey had passed in a blur of apprehension and disbelief. The planet Milkania was approaching, its vast surface shimmering with the blue and green hues of an untouched world. Her future. Her prison. Her fate.
The moment the transport shuttle shuddered and slowed, Lena’s stomach twisted in knots. This was it. She was about to be delivered to the Milky Way Galaxy Farm, the infamous Hucow farm known for its advanced technology and strict regimen. Rumors had circulated that once you arrived, there was no going back.
The voice of the ship’s AI crackled to life.
“Arrival on Milkania in five minutes. Please prepare for disembarkation.”
Lena clenched her fists. She didn’t ask for this. She didn’t want to be a Hucow. But her options had run dry. Her family’s debts had forced her into this situation. They’d sold her contract to the farm. And now, here she was, bound for a life she didn’t want.
The shuttle door hissed open, and Lena stepped onto the surface of Milkania. The planet was as beautiful as it had appeared from space. The air was clean and crisp, filled with the scent of greenery. But the moment her boots hit the ground, she felt the weight of her new reality sink in.
“Lena,” a deep voice called out from the end of the landing pad.
She turned, her heart racing. Standing at the edge of the platform was a tall man, his broad shoulders covered by a sleek, form-fitting uniform. His dark eyes studied her with a mixture of authority and curiosity. His presence radiated power.
“I’m Kade,” he said, stepping forward. “I oversee all new arrivals. You’ll be under my care.”
Lena swallowed hard. This was the alpha male she’d been warned about. Kade was infamous on the farm for his strict rules and unwavering dominance. He wasn’t just in charge—he owned every Hucow who came through the farm’s gates.
“I—” Lena began, but Kade raised a hand, silencing her.
“You’ll learn soon enough that talking back isn’t in your best interest,” he said. “Follow me.”
Lena’s feet felt like lead as she followed Kade down a narrow path lined with holographic projections of the farm’s layout. She was too overwhelmed to pay attention to the images. Her thoughts raced with panic. What was she doing here? How could she ever live this life?
Kade’s voice interrupted her spiraling thoughts.
“This is where your transformation will begin, Lena,” he said, gesturing to a large structure in the distance. The Milky Way Galaxy Farm was unlike anything she had ever seen. Sleek, metallic domes spread across the landscape, their surfaces shimmering in the sunlight. It looked like a perfect marriage of nature and technology, a place designed to take control of your body—and your mind.
Inside the main processing building, Lena felt her heart pound in her chest. The facility was pristine, with smooth walls and floors that gleamed under the lights. Machines hummed softly in the background, and holograms flickered with data she couldn’t understand.
Kade turned to her, his gaze intense.
“This is where it happens, Lena,” he said, his voice low. “You’ll begin your transformation here. Your body will change. Your mind will change. You’ll become exactly what you were brought here to be—a Hucow.”
“I don’t want this,” Lena blurted out, her voice cracking. “I can’t… I don’t want to be a Hucow. I’m not… like them.”
Kade stepped closer, his presence overwhelming. “You don’t have a choice.”
Lena’s breath hitched in her throat as she stared up at him, her hands trembling. His dominance was suffocating, but beneath it, she sensed something else—a strange pull, a connection she couldn’t explain. As much as she wanted to run, part of her was drawn to him.
He reached out and brushed a strand of hair from her face, his touch surprisingly gentle. “Your resistance will only make things harder. You’ll learn to accept it. You’ll learn to want it.”
Lena shook her head, tears stinging her eyes. “I won’t.”
Kade’s lips curved into a knowing smile. “We’ll see.”
The transformation process was unlike anything Lena had ever experienced. She stood in the center of the medical chamber, her body surrounded by soft, glowing lights. The machines scanned her, adjusting her DNA, preparing her for her new life.
Her body felt strange, heavy with unfamiliar sensations. Her breasts swelled, filling with a pressure she couldn’t ignore. Her skin became more sensitive, her senses heightened. She could feel everything—every touch, every movement, every breath.
“Is it supposed to feel like this?” she asked, her voice shaky.
Kade stood nearby, watching her closely. “Yes. Your body is adjusting. It will take time, but soon, the need will consume you.”
Lena bit her lip, trying to focus on anything but the growing pressure inside her. It wasn’t just her body that was changing—it was her mind. She could feel it, the creeping acceptance of her new role, the pull to submit. To be controlled.
“I don’t want this,” she whispered, her voice barely audible.
“You will,” Kade replied. “Trust me.”
He stepped closer, his hands brushing against her shoulders. Lena’s skin tingled at his touch, and despite her fear, a part of her wanted more. She hated herself for it. She wasn’t supposed to want this.
“I can help you,” Kade said, his voice soft yet commanding. “Let me relieve the pressure.”
Lena’s heart raced as his hands moved down her body, his touch firm but reassuring. She should have pulled away. She should have fought. But her body ached for relief, and Kade was the only one who could give it to her.
Her resistance faltered.
“Please,” she whispered.
Kade’s hands moved to her swollen breasts, gently massaging the tension away. The pressure inside her released, and Lena gasped at the sensation. It was overwhelming—both the physical relief and the emotional surrender.
“Good girl,” Kade murmured, his voice low. “You see? It’s not so bad.”
Lena trembled under his touch, her body responding in ways she didn’t understand. She should have been angry. She should have felt violated. But all she felt was… need.
“I… I don’t understand,” she stammered, her thoughts spinning.
“You don’t have to understand,” Kade said. “You just have to accept.”
Days passed, and Lena’s transformation continued. Her body became more responsive, more in tune with the farm’s rhythms. The once-foreign sensations of fullness and pressure now felt natural, and Kade’s hands—once a source of fear—became a source of comfort.
She couldn’t believe how quickly she had adjusted, how easily her resistance had faded. She hated it. But she also craved it.
Kade was always there, watching her, guiding her, controlling her. And every time she thought about fighting back, his presence was enough to keep her in check. He was the alpha, and she was his Hucow. That was the way things were.
One night, as the twin moons of Milkania glowed outside the window, Lena found herself standing in front of Kade’s quarters. She didn’t know why she had come. She didn’t know what she wanted.
But when the door slid open, and she saw him standing there, she knew.
“I… I don’t know why I’m here,” Lena said, her voice barely a whisper.
Kade’s eyes softened, and for the first time, she saw something more than dominance in his gaze. There was understanding. Compassion.
“You’re here because you’ve accepted it,” he said, stepping closer. “You’ve accepted who you are.”
Lena swallowed hard, her heart pounding. “I don’t… I don’t know if I can.”
Kade reached out and took her hand, his touch warm and steady. “You already have.”
He pulled her close, his arms wrapping around her. For the first time, Lena didn’t feel trapped. She didn’t feel afraid. She felt… safe.
“You’re mine now,” Kade whispered, his breath warm against her ear. “And I’ll take care of you.”
Lena’s eyes fluttered closed as she leaned into him, her body relaxing in his embrace. The transformation was complete. She was his.
And she didn’t want to be anywhere else.