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Rejected by the Fae Lord, Claimed by the Shadow King

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Aria Solis has long been the target of mockery among the High Fae. Lacking magic, she was valued only for her family assets. She endured years of mistreatment, trusting Lord Darius to protect her. However, a brutal betrayal by Darius and her cousin at the altar shatters her world. Forced into submission, Aria’s trauma triggers a dormant, primal energy. This terrifying power summons the feared Shadow King, who chooses to kneel before her instead of claiming her life.

Rejected by the Fae Lord, Claimed by the Shadow King Chapter 1

Chapter 1

The heavy silk of my wedding gown felt less like a garment of celebration and more like a beautifully woven shroud.

I stood in the opulent antechamber of the Sun Court, staring into the gilded mirror. The reflection staring back at me was pale, composed, and utterly devoid of the radiant, shimmering aura that defined the High Fae. I was Aria Solis, the sole heiress to the Sunflare Mines, and a Null. Magicless. Broken. A stain on my family’s ancient, powerful bloodline.

For twenty-two years, I had endured the whispered insults and the thinly veiled pity of the High Fae nobility. I had learned to armor myself in silence, to keep my spine straight and my expression stoic while they mocked my inability to so much as summon a spark. But today was supposed to be different. Today, I was marrying Lord Darius Vane.

Darius had promised to protect me. He had sworn that my lack of magic did not matter to him, that our union would shield my ailing father’s estate from the greedy clutches of the High Council.

"Ten minutes until the procession, Lady Aria," a handmaiden murmured, her eyes respectfully averted—though whether out of deference to my rank or disgust at my Null status, I could never be sure.

"Thank you," I said, my voice steady. "Leave me. I need a moment of air."

As the handmaiden bowed and retreated, the oppressive heat of the perfumed antechamber closed in on me. The scent of roasted meats, enchanted wines, and a thousand blooming illusions from the ballroom made my head spin. I needed quiet. I needed the grounding reality of the earth before I bound myself to the arrogant, powerful Lord of the Vane Court.

Lifting the voluminous skirts of my gown, I slipped out through the side doors and into the royal conservatory.

The conservatory was a masterpiece of Fae magic, a sprawling glass dome filled with luminescent vines, weeping willow branches that dripped with starlight, and beds of crystal roses that chimed softly in the artificial breeze. I couldn't command the flora as the other Fae did, but I had always been intensely observant. I knew the quietest corners, the hidden alcoves where the shadows pooled thickest.

I navigated the winding, moss-covered pathways, seeking the sanctuary of the weeping star-willows at the far end. But as I rounded a thicket of glowing azure ferns, a sound stopped me dead in my tracks.

A soft, breathy laugh.

It was a familiar laugh. Vain, melodic, and sharp as a glass dagger.

*Seraphina.*

I froze, my heartbeat instantly drumming against my ribs. What was my magically gifted cousin doing in the royal conservatory moments before my Bonding Ceremony? Seraphina Solis was supposed to be in the grand hall, flaunting her considerable powers and trying to catch the eye of a wealthy suitor.

"You are terrible," Seraphina’s voice drifted through the thick foliage, followed by the unmistakable sound of lips meeting.

"And yet, you are exactly where you want to be," a deep, smooth male voice replied.

The breath hitched in my throat. The ground seemed to tilt beneath my satin-slippered feet. I knew that voice. I had spent the last year listening to it whisper sweet, rehearsed promises into my ear.

*Darius.*

Moving with the silent precision I had honed from years of trying to remain invisible, I stepped behind a massive trellis of crystal-thorn vines. Through the gaps in the leaves, the scene materialized with agonizing clarity.

Darius Vane, my fiancé, stood with his back pressed against a marble pillar. His ceremonial jacket—tailored in the deep emerald and gold of his house—was unbuttoned at the collar. And pressed flush against him, her hands tangled in his dark hair, was Seraphina.

My cousin’s face was flushed, her eyes bright with triumph as she pulled back from a deep, bruising kiss.

"Careful, my Lord," Seraphina purred, tracing the line of his jaw with a perfectly manicured, glowing fingertip. "Your little Null bride will be walking down the aisle to you in less than ten minutes. It wouldn't do for her to smell my perfume on your collar."

Darius chuckled, a dark, arrogant sound that sent a shiver of pure ice down my spine. "Let her smell it. What is she going to do, Seraphina? Cry? Aria has the emotional range of a stone. And even if she did throw a tantrum, she has no power to stop what is happening today."

I pressed my hand against my mouth, biting down on the inside of my cheek until I tasted the metallic tang of blood. My stoic facade, the armor I wore every single day, cracked down the middle.

"I still despise it," Seraphina pouted, crossing her arms beneath her chest. "Watching her stand up there, wearing the Solis ancestral crown. Taking the title of High Lady. It is a mockery of our heritage. I am the one with the magic. I am the one who inherited our grandfather’s powers. I should be standing at that altar with you."

Darius reached out, catching her waist and pulling her firmly against his chest. "And you will be, my love. In due time."

"Due time is taking too long," she complained, though she leaned into his touch. "She doesn't deserve you, Darius. She doesn't deserve the Sunflare Mines. She’s a defect."

"She is a necessary stepping stone," Darius corrected, his tone turning cold and calculating. It was a tone he had never used with me. "You know the laws of the High Council as well as I do, Sera. The Sunflare Mines are bound to the direct bloodline. Only Aria can legally transfer the deed of ownership to my house. If I marry you right now, I get nothing but a beautiful, powerful wife."

"Is that not enough?" she teased, her vanity shining through.

"Not for a seat on the High Council," Darius said, his ambition laid bare. "The older Lords look down on me. They think my territory is weak. But once I absorb the magic-producing crystals of the Sunflare Mines into my domain, my wealth and power will rival the King's. I need Aria to willingly sign that deed and bond with me before the court."

"And what happens after she signs it?" Seraphina asked, her voice dropping to an eager, cruel whisper. "What happens to the pathetic little Null once you have her mines?"

Darius smirked, a terrible, greedy expression twisting his handsome features. "Once the mines are fully integrated into my territory, her usefulness ends. The transfer takes a few months to become permanent under High Fae law. After that, well... Nulls are notoriously fragile creatures. A sudden illness, a tragic accident on the estate... who would question it?"

My vision blurred, the luminescent glow of the conservatory spinning wildly. He was planning to kill me. He wasn't just marrying me for the mines; he and my cousin had orchestrated my eventual murder.

"And my uncle?" Seraphina asked, not sounding remotely concerned about her own flesh and blood.

"Your uncle is already half in the grave," Darius dismissed with a wave of his hand. "The poison you've been slipping into his tea is doing its job perfectly. By the time Aria is out of the picture, the old man will be dead, and I will formally take you as my true mate and High Lady. We will rule the Sunflare estate together."

Poison.

The word struck me like a physical blow. My father’s mysterious wasting sickness—the illness that no Fae healer could cure, the sickness that had forced me to seek Darius’s protection in the first place—was Seraphina’s doing. My own cousin was murdering my father from the inside out to steal our inheritance.

Rage, hot and blinding, surged through my veins. It was a primal, desperate fury, entirely at odds with the quiet, resilient girl I had forced myself to be. I wanted to scream. I wanted to tear the crystal-thorn vines from the trellis and drag them across their beautiful, deceitful faces.

"You are brilliant," Seraphina breathed, kissing him again. "But what if she refuses to sign the final deed today? What if her father told her to wait?"

"She won't refuse," Darius said confidently. "I have already arranged the necessary leverage. I know exactly which strings to pull to make our little stoic puppet dance. Now, straighten my collar. I have a wedding to attend."

I had heard enough. I needed to get out of here. I needed to find my father, get him out of the estate, and cancel the Bonding Ceremony. The mines, the wealth, the status—none of it mattered if we were dead.

I took a slow, agonizingly careful step backward, my eyes fixed on the couple. I kept my breathing shallow, my movements precise. I just needed to reach the conservatory doors.

But I had forgotten the length of my wedding gown.

As I shifted my weight, the heavy satin skirt caught on a low-hanging branch of a crystal rosebush. I tried to gently tug it free, but the movement dislodged a massive, fragile crystal blossom that had fallen onto the mossy path.

My heel came down squarely on the glass flower.

*CRACK.*

The sound echoed through the silent conservatory like a gunshot.

Darius and Seraphina sprang apart instantly.

"Who is there?" Darius barked, his voice laced with sudden, lethal command. Magic—sharp and crackling like ozone—filled the air, suffocating in its intensity.

I froze, my breath trapped in my lungs. I didn't dare move, didn't dare breathe, but the damage was done. The shimmering illusions of the vines offered no real cover against a High Fae’s predatory senses.

"Come out," Darius commanded, his eyes narrowing as he scanned the shadows. He stepped away from the pillar, his posture shifting from relaxed lover to a coiled viper ready to strike.

He moved methodically down the pathway, his heavy boots crunching against the gravel. With every step, the air grew heavier, his magic pressing down on my magicless form, a physical weight designed to force weaker beings into submission.

"I won't ask again," Darius sneered, stopping just inches from the trellis that concealed me.

He reached out, his hand wrapped in a faint, deadly glow of High Fae magic, and violently ripped the crystal-thorn vines aside.

The glowing leaves scattered, raining down around me like broken glass.

Darius stared at me, his lethal glare locking onto my wide, stoic eyes.

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