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Captured during a routine Galactic Patrol mission, eighteen-year-old engineer Bulma Briefs finds herself imprisoned in a facility known only as The Womb—a cold, clinical breeding colony deep in Frieza’s empire. When genetic scans reveal her to be a 99.3% match with the Saiyan race, she’s marked for forced hybridization with the Empire’s most dangerous asset: Prince Vegeta.
But Vegeta isn’t the obedient weapon the galaxy believes. Haunted by the truth behind his planet’s destruction, he’s playing a long game—and Bulma’s arrival complicates everything.
Now trapped together in a surveillance-heavy mating chamber, the two form a reluctant alliance, faking intimacy to survive while quietly plotting their escape. Secrets unravel. Loyalties blur. And somewhere between resistance and surrender, a fire ignites—one that could burn the empire to the ground.
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- Part 2 of Burning Season
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Bulma has just bought a townhome nestled right outside of West City. It comes with tons of space, great acoustics, natural light, and an asshole neighbor.
Vegeta is currently a single parent, doing all that he can for his daughter. A new neighbor has caught his daughter's eye, and surprisingly his too.
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Bulma's research space station got destroyed by aliens, but that is not her biggest problem. Because the asshole who captured her just turned up at Starfleet Academy five years later, ready to annoy her, and draw her into a conspiracy that could shake the foundations of the Federation. His name? Vegeta, of course.
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His palms were sweating when he knocked. The door opened, and there she was—the woman from the photo. Not in lingerie or heels, just tight black pants, a cashmere sweater, and bare feet. Hair pinned up, makeup-free.
She looked ten times more beautiful than her photo.
“Vegeta P.?” she asked, voice like warm honey.
He nodded.
“I’m Lady Blue,” she said, smiling. “You may refer to me as such for now.” -
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The sea is dying, and only a human seems able to save it. Ordered to guide her into the depths, Captain Semeru must choose between duty, loathing, and the fragile pull of something he swore he’d forgotten.
Hope.
