
Bound to the Shadow King
belemafavour71 · Ongoing · 194.9k Words
Introduction
Her desperate escape leads her straight into the clutches of the very monster she’s sworn to destroy. Kaelith, cursed by shadows that gnaw at his soul each night, feared by all… yet instead of striking her down, he saves her.
Bound by an unbreakable, unexplainable power, Seren becomes the only thing standing between Kaelith and the curse that’s slowly devouring him. As fate weaves their lives into a tangled web, she’s forced to confront a truth more terrifying than any prophecy:
The deadliest danger isn’t the destiny that demands she kill him—it’s the forbidden, blazing bond that’s growing between them, threatening to burn down everything they know.
Chapter 1
A searing heat, sharp and terrifyingly alive, erupted within me. It surged beneath my skin like molten metal, consuming breath and thought in a single, fiery rush. For two decades, I had meticulously buried the forbidden light within me, a secret so profound I sometimes convinced myself the ancient warnings were mere whispers of superstition. Yet tonight, it clawed its way up my spine, coiled around my ribs, and detonated behind my eyes – a supernova I could no longer contain.
The world shattered.
A blinding ring of incandescence ripped open around me, spiraling outward with a deafening, thunderous roar. The market square, a familiar tapestry of scents and sounds moments before, exploded into chaos. Stalls groaned and splintered, sending baskets of herbs and spices scattering like startled birds. Dust and dried leaves, agitated by the unseen force, whipped into a choking vortex. People shrieked, scrambling over each other, hurling themselves away from me as if I were a falling star about to cleave the earth.
“Witch!” a voice tore through the din.
“Her eyes! Look at her eyes!” another screamed, laced with pure terror.
“She is cursed! A blight upon us all!”
Their fear, raw and palpable, struck me harder than the inferno raging in my bones. My vision flickered violently – a kaleidoscope of molten gold, then blinding white, then something darker, pulsing beneath the light like a grotesque, second heartbeat that did not belong to me.
Not now. Not here. Not in front of everyone.
I stumbled backward, clutching the torn basket of herbs, now a pitiful, flimsy shield in my trembling grip. My heart hammered so fiercely I tasted bitter iron on my tongue. Every waking moment of my life had been shadowed by the dread of this instant, the fear that the forbidden light would awaken, that it would choose this precise, public day to betray me.
“Seren!” Alder’s voice, a lifeline in the deluge of screams, cut through the pandemonium. My guardian, a familiar anchor in my tumultuous life, shoved through the panicked crowd, his worn cloak a dark, whipping shadow behind him. “Do not move!”
But my legs, it seemed, had already chosen a path of betrayal to match my rampant magic. I bolted.
I tore through the square, past the wreckage of shattered tables and spilled sacks of grain. Faces I had known for years – the baker, the weaver, the woman whose children I had nursed through a winter fever – contorted away in primal terror. Not one would meet my gaze. The world had turned strange and sharp, as if my awakening magic had violently peeled back a layer of safety I had never truly possessed.
A looming shadow lunged. Alder reached me first, his grip on my shoulders surprisingly forceful, yet his hands were visibly trembling.
“Look at me, child. Your magic is breaking loose.”
“I… I didn’t do anything,” I choked out, the words catching in my raw throat. “It’s burning… and I can’t stop it.”
“I know.” His voice, usually so steady, quivered with a quiet, desperate fear. “That is why you must run. Now.”
“No! Alder, I can’t leave you!”
“Seren,” his grip tightened, a silent plea. “The Priests will come. You understand what that means.”
As if the world itself sought to confirm his chilling warning, a piercing horn shattered the air.
Not the familiar, resonant call of a village horn.
This was the strident, unmistakable blast of a Luminous horn.
My blood ran cold, a glacial torrent through my veins. Armored riders, cloaked in blinding white that snapped behind them like wings carved from judgment, thundered into the square. Their golden runes, etched into polished breastplates, glowed fiercely, radiating an oppressive purity. Runes of Law. Runes of Order. Runes of unquestionable Death.
The Priests of Lumen.
Holy hunters, enforcers of the Empire’s arcane laws. They were not protectors; they were swift, merciless executioners, trained to obliterate anyone born with forbidden light.
Alder thrust a heavy leather satchel into my hands, his eyes wide with urgency. “Take the west gate! Follow the river! Do not look back, and do not let them see you—”
A flash of searing gold erupted, blinding me for an instant.
For a suspended heartbeat, my mind utterly refused to comprehend. Alder’s words froze on his lips, unheard. His eyes, fixed on something beyond me, widened in sudden, profound shock. Then, a glowing spear of pure light tore through his chest, bursting out his back in a grotesque spray of crimson that blossomed across the cobbled ground.
A raw, guttural scream ripped from my soul.
Alder crumpled into my arms, his weight suddenly immense, already fading. His warm, lifeblood soaked my hands as I knelt beside him, shaking uncontrollably, tears blurring my vision. “Alder, please! Please, stay with me! Alder, you cannot leave me! Don’t leave me!”
But his breath, a faint, ragged whisper, was already slipping away. His eyes, once so full of warmth, glazed over, fixed on the chaotic sky.
The knight who had struck him stepped forward, a figure of remorseless steel. With a casual flick of his wrist, he sent the crimson droplets from his spear tip. “Target confirmed. Seize the girl.”
Something profound, something ancient, split open inside me. Something scorching hot, sharp as a blade, and utterly furious. The terrifying heat that had paralyzed me moments ago now roared through my veins with a singular, unyielding purpose.
The knights charged.
I ran.
My feet barely registered on the ground as I bolted between buildings, a blur of terror and nascent power. Golden blasts of light cracked the flagstones behind me, sending fragments of stone and earth shrapneling through the air. “Halt!” a voice bellowed. Another, colder, sliced through the din, “By order of the High Luminary, surrender!” A third, laden with chilling import, added, “Seize the girl born of prophecy!”
They no longer called me Seren. They called me something else. Something dangerous. Something… destined.
The girl born with forbidden light who would end the Shadow Prince’s reign.
A children’s tale. A cautionary whisper meant to keep little ones obedient. I used to scoff at it, a superstitious myth. Yet here I was, hunted, not just for my magic, but because of it.
I burst through the west gate, lungs tearing, vision blurring with exertion and tears. The forest loomed ahead, a formidable wall of dark, dense ancient trees. The thunder of hooves hammered behind me, spurring me to push harder, faster. A spear, a streak of lethal silver, whistled past my cheek, embedding itself with a sickening thud into a nearby oak. I flinched, stumbled, but kept running, propelled by a desperate will to survive.
Then, everything changed.
The very air shifted, growing heavy and thick, as if the world itself had drawn a profound breath and forgotten to exhale. Trees, once green and vibrant, darkened to an unnatural obsidian, their bark resembling smooth, ancient stone. Leaves shimmered like countless flakes of silver ash, caught in an ethereal moonlight that was not there. The ground hummed beneath my feet, a low, resonant thrum.
I had crossed into the Veil.
A place cursed by the ancient wars. A treacherous boundary between the living and the forgotten realms. No one entered willingly. Those few who somehow escaped its grasp returned shattered, their minds and spirits irrevocably broken.
The forest fell into an unnatural, profound silence. Even my own ragged breaths seemed deafeningly loud.
I sensed him before I saw him. A palpable chill, a ripple in the fabric of reality.
A figure emerged from the deeper shadows ahead in one slow, deliberate motion, as if the darkness itself had given him form. Tall and impossibly composed, he possessed the kind of presence that made the air feel thin, robbing one of breath. His eyes glowed faintly, a mesmerizing silver threaded with a ring of deep violet, like starlight bruised by the encroaching night.
My heart seized, faltering in my chest.
“You should not have come here, little light.” His voice unfurled smoothly, deep and resonant, carrying the unhurried confidence of someone who had never known fear in the darkest corners of the world.
He stepped closer, his movements fluid, silent. Shadows clung to him like living threads, swirling and dancing with his every shift. He was beautiful in a way that felt inherently dangerous, as if sharp, lethal edges had been meticulously carved into an exquisite elegance.
The Shadow Prince.
Kaelith.
The very man I was prophesied to destroy.
Or be destroyed by.
My nascent magic surged again, brighter, more frantic than before. The air crackled between us, a tangible tension, as if it recognized him – and the ancient conflict he represented.
Kaelith tilted his head, studying me with a slow, unnerving patience, the way a predator might assess its prey – or something far more intriguing. His gaze drifted over my trembling form, pausing for an extended moment at the unnatural glow in my eyes. Something unreadable flickered across his perfectly sculpted features: a hint of curiosity, a trace of amusement, perhaps a glint of hunger. I couldn't discern.
“So this is the prophecy’s spark,” he murmured, his voice a silken caress that sent shivers down my spine. “Arriving in flames and running from her own light.”
A new kind of heat shot through me. Not exactly fear. Something far more complicated, a jolt that made my pulse stumble, a nascent defiance stirring amidst the terror.
I tried instinctively to step back, but the Veil itself seemed to hold me fast. The air, now thick and viscous, coiled around my ankles, binding me to the spot.
Kaelith walked closer still, with the predatory grace of someone who knew I had absolutely nowhere left to run. His voice lowered until it was a mere whisper, brushing across my skin like a phantom touch.
“Go on. Try to run if you want.”
His lips curved into a slow, dark, utterly chilling smile.
“It will make no difference.”
I did not know if he meant he would simply catch me, or if fate, with its iron grip, already had.
Either way, this was only the terrifying, inevitable beginning.
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