
Taken from Home
They were not stolen.
They were sold.
Taken From Home is a dark sci-fi monster romance lane focused on displacement, commodification, and the moment a life is traded away. In these stories, aliens are removed from their worlds not by force or invasion, but by contract, sold, surrendered, or exchanged into the care of tentacled beings whose needs are absolute and whose claims are permanent.
What begins as transaction quickly becomes transformation. Stripped of status, culture, and autonomy, each protagonist must navigate a new existence defined by ownership, biological compatibility, and enforced belonging. The tentacled creatures who receive them do not see themselves as captors, but as rightful keepers fulfilling a purpose both sides were shaped for.
Consent is complicated by circumstance and survival. Choice narrows under obligation. Fear gives way to adaptation as the truth becomes unavoidable: returning home was never part of the agreement.
This lane explores alien trafficking, contractual captivity, and the dark intimacy that forms when a person is not taken by force, but handed over.
Taken From Home is for readers who crave monster romance rooted in inevitability, power imbalance born of exchange, and stories where being sold is only the first step toward being claimed.
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