"The Master-Girl" by Ashton Hilliers is a story set in a prehistoric world, where Dêh-Yān, a skilled young woman from the Little Moons tribe, struggles against the limitations placed upon her by her society. The story kicks off with the introduction of Dêh-Yān and Pŭl-Yūn and their struggles to survive. Her life takes a turn when she discovers Pŭl-Yūn, a wounded enemy, and is torn between loyalty to her tribe and her own sense of compassion. As they navigate the dangers of their environment, their bond grows, challenging the traditional roles and expectations of their world. The narrative explores themes of gender, survival, and the clash between individual desires and societal norms in a landscape filled with primal dangers.

The Master-Girl
By Ashton Hilliers
In a primitive world bound by tradition, a young woman's encounter with a wounded enemy sparks a journey of self-discovery, challenging the rules of her tribe and the expectations of her gender.
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