
Apocalypse: Ruled by My Yandere Ex
Hachimitsu · Ongoing · 13.1k Words
Introduction
Then, the apocalypse began.
For six grueling months, I slaved away in a survivor shelter, doing everything to survive.
But gratitude doesn’t exist in the wasteland.
To secure rations, the shelter leaders decided to betray me, trading me away like cattle to a rival superpower base.
As I was dragged out, leaving my old shelter to its inevitable doom, I braced myself for the worst at the new base.
But when I was brought before their ruthless, all-powerful leader, the blood in my veins ran cold.
Sitting on the throne was the very woman who used to drug me, cage me, and possess me.
My psycho ex.
And she’s been looking for me.
Chapter 1
When Serena finally pulled off me, her breathing still hadn’t fully settled.
One hand braced on the edge of the exam table. The white lab coat was wrinkled where I’d grabbed it. One button at the collar had come undone, and there were a few faint red scratch marks just below her collarbone.
She looked down at me, lips darker from the friction, the corners of her eyes wet and bright—like she’d just finished a raid she’d been in control of, and was only now easing her grip.
She wasn’t looking at a person. She was looking at something she’d finally taken apart, touched, then locked back in its cage—private property.
Soft leather restraints pinned me to the bed. My wrists were numb. My lower back still held that tight, aching burn from being held down.
The cold metal collar around my throat pressed against my skin, rubbing lightly every time I breathed.
She’d just shut my curses down with a kiss and forced my resistance to burn out bit by bit. Now she bent close, fingertips slowly wiping the blood from the corner of my mouth where I’d bitten through.
“Noah,” she murmured, her voice still lazy with the aftertaste of desire, “every time you try to tough it out, you’re the one who ends up hurting.”
I stared at her and said nothing.
She smiled, thumb pressing over the bruised ring on the inside of my wrist.
That hand was slim and steady. A minute ago it had been clamped on my jaw, pinning me to the bed so I couldn’t move.
The more elegant she looked, the sharper she felt.
“Yesterday you tried to break free again.”
She pulled the needle from my arm, gentle as a lullaby. “Try it one more time and I’ll keep you strapped down longer.”
When she changed my bandage, her sleeve slid up to her elbow, showing a clean, toned forearm.
Disinfectant. Meds. And the faint heat of her skin, all mixed together—too close.
Close enough to drag me back to those first days after the facility lost control, when she’d stood in front of me like this too—kissing me while fastening new restraints around me.
“You need rest, not escape.” She brought pills to my lips. “Open.”
I turned my head away.
Serena let out a quiet sigh and leaned in, pinching my chin.
Her lips brushed my ear first, then drifted down to my neck, half soothing, half warning. Blonde hair fell forward, tickling my skin.
Her voice stayed soft like she was coaxing a child, but her breath was hot and hard.
“People out there will cut you up and sell the pieces. I’m the only one who’ll dress your wounds, hold you, stay up all night when you’re burning with fever. Be good. Don’t make me feed you another way.”
I’d tasted that “other way.”
Meds. Restraints. Orders. And kisses loaded with ownership, her body pressed too tight—until it all turned into a cage I couldn’t move in, couldn’t fight in.
I opened my mouth and swallowed the pills.
She watched my throat work, satisfaction sharpening in her eyes.
Then she refastened the sensor locks on my wrist restraints and tapped a blue light on the side of my collar.
“Tracking is back.” She lowered her head and kissed my forehead, then—like she meant it—let her lips pause on the bridge of my nose for one extra beat. “Now you’re safe.”
That was when the alarm detonated.
Red lights drowned the underground lab level. The PA crackled with static that made my scalp prickle: Level B sample breach. Infection spreading. Outer containment failed. Military-police comms down—
The lazy look on Serena’s face vanished like it had been wiped clean.
Someone outside slammed the door like a maniac. “Dr. Vale! The isolation pod—it's open!”
She swore, spun, and locked the sedatives by the bed into the medical case.
But before she left, she still bent down, pinched my lower lip between two fingers like she was calming a biting animal. “Ten minutes. I’m coming back to keep you in line. Noah—don’t disappoint me.”
The moment the door shut, I opened my eyes the rest of the way.
I’d already hidden a scalpel in the seam of the mattress. She was too confident—confident I’d slowly accept my fate inside the drugs, the exhaustion, and her rules.
When the blade cut through the first strap, an old injury on my wrist split open again. Blood welled immediately.
I clenched my teeth and kept cutting. Thirty seconds later my hands were free, then my ankles.
The collar was the worst.
I found the latch at the back of my neck, tried twice—no luck. So I jammed the scalpel into the seam and pried. I ripped half the sensor plate clean off.
A snap of current shot across my neck. My vision went black for a beat and I almost dropped to my knees.
The collar hit the floor.
I grabbed the med case and bolted.
The hallway was already coming apart. Blast doors were dropping one after another. The broadcast switched to an even sharper female voice: Facility-wide infection event escalated. Shelter in place. West Coast interstate grid instability. Repeat, military control failure.
The service station was one level up. I knew it had spare batteries, maps, and emergency kits.
Two infected in hazmat suits lunged out of the corner. They moved faster than the normal patients.
I snatched a fire extinguisher and smashed the side observation window. Glass exploded—pulling their attention off-line—while I sprinted into the service station and slammed the iron door shut behind me.
The supply shelves were wrecked, ransacked.
I stuffed anti-infection shots, painkillers, batteries, and a paper road map into a backpack—then, for the first time, I actually triggered my spatial ability.
It felt like reaching into an invisible tear. My brain lit up with needle-sharp pain.
I forced in two more boxes of injectors, three high-density batteries, and a spare chip. A nosebleed dripped straight onto the map.
Outside, something started hammering the door.
I grabbed a ring of car keys and ran for the ground-level parking area.
Upstairs, gunfire and screams blended into one ugly roar. Something bigger was slamming metal in the ventilation shaft. If Serena got back and found me gone, the entire facility would come hunting.
In the parking area, a leaking pickup sat crooked by the exit. I tossed the backpack onto the passenger seat, started it, and floored it.
The gate was only half-raised. I scraped the roof and punched through anyway. In the rearview mirror, more than a dozen infected poured out with two armed guards right behind them.
At the end of the ramp, I twisted the fuel valve open, shoved a still-lit emergency flare under the seat, then bailed—rolling into a drainage ditch on the side.
Three seconds later, the pickup blew into a ball of fire. Heat and the blast yanked every infected behind me toward it, even scattering the pursuers.
I didn’t look back. I sprinted for the mountain-side quarantine fence.
The power grid was dead. Torn warning cloth hung from the barbed wire. When I climbed over, my palm got sliced open, and my legs went soft the second I hit the other side.
The facility’s broadcast carried faintly on the wind, mixed with sirens, gunfire, and more screaming.
I dragged the med case downhill for a dozen meters, then my body quit. I pitched forward into wet mud.
When I opened my eyes again, the first thing I saw was a zipper on a military jacket—then a woman’s face looking down at me.
My head rested on her thigh. Around us, people held rifles at the ready. Someone hissed, “Alice, that batch of infected is almost here.”
She brushed the blood off my forehead. Her palm was warm, steady. Her voice was clean and decisive.
“He’s awake. Don’t let him die yet.”
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