Nicole, a 28-year-old American photographer desperate to revive her failing career, treks deep into the forbidden upper Himalayas in search of elusive snow leopard images. A sudden blizzard strands her far from any trail, forcing her into an ancient ice cave—and directly into the domain of Khar, a towering, centuries-old yeti alpha who has guarded these peaks alone for hundreds of years, driven by an overwhelming primal urge to breed and continue his line. What begins as raw terror quickly becomes inescapable captivity. Khar recognizes Nicole as the ideal vessel: soft, fertile, untouched by the mountain’s harshness. He carries her to his hidden glacial lair, a natural harvest den of ice and stone, where he initiates a slow, relentless transformation fueled by his potent musk, glowing lichens, and forceful feedings. Her breasts swell dramatically, lactation becomes endless and addictive, and an unnatural, humiliating heat awakens deep inside her. Nicole fights desperately at first—clawing for freedom, cursing her captor, clinging to her humanity—but Khar’s immense size, raw power, and unyielding dominance gradually erode every defense. Each failed escape only deepens her physical changes and his claim. As milk flows freely and her womb aches with feral need, shame battles craving, fear battles surrender. Khar is no mindless beast; he is intelligent, fiercely possessive, and capable of startling gentleness amid his brutality, whispering guttural promises of eternity as his chosen mate while claiming her again and again. In the frozen abyss of the Himalayas, Nicole faces an impossible choice: fight for an escape that may no longer matter, or embrace the dark ecstasy of being harvested—milked dry, bred full, and forever remade as the yeti’s eternal hucow slave. A deeply explicit dark monster romance of abduction, forced hucow transformation, primal breeding, endless lactation, size difference, knotting, and total psychological and physical surrender.