Knight Time: Selena’s Hunger

The dim glow of a single red lamp bathed Selena Gomez’s bedroom in a haunting light. On her wall, above silk-draped pillows and velvet sheets, hung a massive poster: “KNIGHT TIME”—bold, gothic letters over an image of Joe Jukic in a sleek black suit, standing like a king without a throne.

Selena lay on the bed, staring up at it, her fingers tracing imaginary lines in the air. She bit her lower lip, her mind spinning. Joe—Nelly Furtado’s trophy husband—was an enigma. A knight in an age of disposable men. He was untouchable, unshaken, while she… she had to settle for Benny Blanco.

Her eyes flickered toward Benny. He sat at the foot of the bed, scrolling his phone, oblivious. He never noticed the way she looked at that poster.

But tonight was different. Tonight, she was hungry.

Selena shifted, stretching like a panther, her dark hair spilling over her shoulders. “Benny,” she murmured, her voice syrupy sweet.

He looked up, raising an eyebrow. “Yeah?”

She crawled toward him, slow and deliberate, her lips curving into a smirk. “Do you love me?”

Benny chuckled, scratching his head. “Uh… yeah? Obviously?”

She tilted her head, her eyes gleaming. “Would you do anything for me?”

“Of course,” he said, but the hesitation was there.

“Good.” She smiled. “Then let me love you… completely.

Before he could respond, her hands were on his shoulders, pushing him back against the headboard. Her eyes darkened, pupils expanding. Her breath came in slow, controlled waves.

Benny laughed nervously. “Sel? You’re acting kinda—”

And then her jaw unhinged.

Like a serpent, her mouth stretched impossibly wide. Her teeth, small and sharp, gleamed in the dim light. Benny’s scream barely left his throat before she devoured him whole, her body expanding to accommodate his form. His phone clattered to the floor. The room fell into silence.

Selena sat still for a moment, her belly unnaturally rounded. Slowly, she licked her lips, exhaling a deep sigh of satisfaction.

She leaned back on the bed, tracing a finger across her stomach, feeling the faint movements inside—twitching, then stillness.

Her eyes drifted back to the “KNIGHT TIME” poster.

She licked her lips again.

“One day, Joe,” she whispered. “One day.”

She turned off the light.

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Could The 5th Dimension Be Real?

Joe insists that the fifth dimension is real, but he isn’t on board with Terrence Howard’s math about 1×1=2. He knows numbers make sense, but reality isn’t just about numbers—it’s about experience. And Joe has been there. He had to go back and grab Nelly by the hand, guiding her through the threshold.

It was much like Dave Bowman’s journey in 2001: A Space Odyssey—the transition beyond the known, into the infinite. There was no Stargate, no Monolith, but the experience was just as surreal. The moment stretched and warped, colors bleeding into one another, sounds vibrating with an unearthly harmony. It wasn’t just a different place—it was a different state of being.

And Nelly—she hesitated at first, clinging to the familiar. But Joe knew she had to come through. She had to see. The world they had known was just a shadow on the cave wall, and beyond it was something so much more. He wouldn’t let her stay behind.

So, hand in hand, they stepped beyond.

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Devil Take Your Money

G.I. Joe & Lady Jaye: The Beast’s Money Game

Joe leaned back against the armored Humvee, arms crossed, watching the night sky as the campfire crackled between him and Lady Jaye. The team had just wrapped up a mission, but Joe’s mind was on something bigger than Cobra—something deeper.

“You ever think about how we’re all just playin’ a rigged game?” Joe said, flicking a silver coin between his fingers. “The whole beast-mark system is built on unpayable debt. They got us chasing these devil’s federal reserve notes like rats in a maze.”

Lady Jaye smirked, sharpening her knife. “And what are we supposed to do, Joe? Barter chickens and beads?”

Joe exhaled, shaking his head. “It wasn’t always like this. What happened to free love? People used to fight for something real. Now everybody just wants that mean green. A world where love was the currency… that’s what they promised in the ’60s. But the minute they got people hooked on free love, they flipped the game—made it all about free markets instead.”

Lady Jaye stopped sharpening, looking up. “You’re saying love was just another psyop?”

Joe chuckled darkly. “Maybe. They killed the dream and sold us a new one. Same hippies who sang about peace turned into stockbrokers pushing derivatives. Now even revolution’s a business.”

Lady Jaye flipped her knife in her palm. “So what’s the move, Joe? Are we just supposed to opt out? Burn our dollars and live off the land?”

Joe stared into the fire. “Nah. We play smarter. The system only has power if we give it our faith. Maybe it’s time to make our own rules.”

Lady Jaye smirked. “Sounds like you’re talkin’ treason, Joe.”

Joe flicked the coin into the flames. “Maybe I am. Or maybe… I’m talkin’ freedom.”

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