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SOLD TO THE SHADOW FAE

He claimed my virginity in a brutal ritual. Then everything went wrong. I was sold at auction to pay my dead father's debts, bought by Kaelix Shadowthorne, the cursed Shadow Lord, for a fortune. Not as a servant. As a blood sacrifice. The plan was simple: he'd take my virginity in a dark magic ritual, then kill me to break his three-hundred-year death curse. But when he claimed me that night, my blood ran silver instead of red. Ancient Wild Court magic exploded through my body, magic I never knew I had. The ritual shattered. He was supposed to murder me. Instead, he saved my life. Now his curse is worse and he's dying faster. But I'm not human, I'm Fae royalty, hunted by every court that wants my power. To protect me, he marks me as his mate, accidentally binding our souls together forever. If I die, he dies. If he dies, I die. The virgin sacrifice became his only salvation. The monster who claimed me became my dark obsession. And our enemies? They're coming for us both. His psychotic ex-fiancée wants me dead. My grandmother wants me to claim my throne. The courts want war. And Kaelix? He wants me in ways that should terrify me, but don't. I'm discovering my own power. My own voice. My own darkness. And I'm done being anyone's victim. He bought me to kill me. Now he'd slaughter kingdoms to keep me alive. 600 Chapters | Dual POV | Enemies to Lovers | Fated Mates | Extremely Spicy 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ | Guaranteed HEA
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Chapter 1

I knew from the instant that Fae appeared in the tavern that I was doomed.

The door slammed shut with a hard thud, not a creak but a forceful and insistent thud. Every head at Stone’s Throw turned to the entrance. Two figures stood in silhouette, their backs to the fading light of day.

It was like they were moving in a wrongness, too much grace, too much fluidity, like water, not like flesh.

The woman moved first. Her gown was a shimmer of ink-black midnight, and her hair absorbed the final rays of the sunbeam. Beautiful wasn’t the right word. I felt a sense of otherworldliness about her, of perfection that made my stomach turn with a primal fear.

The man sitting next to her was even worse. His hair was silver, and his skin glowed as if it were infused with a pale light. His eyes were like ice. And he was bored. Dangerously bored.

Fae

The tavern became silent. Drinking vessels were suspended in mid-air above open mouths. Cards were stuck in mid-deal.

"Elara Ashwood," the woman said. Her voice was ringing with bells, beautiful and terrible. She was not asking.

I felt numbness creep into my hands. The tray flew out of my hands and hit the floor with a clatter. "I. yes. That's me."

Everyone’s gaze was on me. I saw pity in some faces. And relief in others, as if to say, “Thank the gods it’s not me.”

The smile was a cat's smile, circling, patiently waiting. “Your father was Marcus Ashwood?”

"He died three months ago," I said, trying to keep my voice steady despite how I felt. “Whatever he owed, I can’t…”

“Twelve thousand, four hundred and sixty-three gold pieces.” The man’s voice was cold, clipped. “Do you have it?”

The figure hit me like a punch to the gut. Twelve thousand? That was more money than I'd see in ten lifetimes.

“That’s impossible,” I whispered. “My father was a carpenter. We barely had enough to eat.”

"Not our concern." The woman shrugged. "The debt is still there. Blood calls to blood. Now it's yours."

"I don't have twelve thousand copper, much less gold!"

"Then you'll pay in another way." The man's gaze swept over me as if I were livestock. "Auction. Tonight. You'll be sold to the highest bidder."

The word didn't register. "Sold? Like... property?"

"Exactly."

"I'm a person!" My voice cracked as I looked around in desperation. "Tell them! You all know me!"

Brennan turned his gaze away. The farmers focused on their drinks, avoiding eye contact.

"Please," I whispered. "Someone help me."

"They won't intervene." The man sounded almost disinterested. "Blood contracts override human law. Any interference comes with consequences."

"I won't go. You can't force me..."

The woman raised a single elegant finger.

Pain erupted throughout my body, as if my blood were boiling and my bones breaking. I crumpled to the tavern floor, convulsing, unable even to scream.

"Blood contract, clause seventeen," her voice drifted above my suffering. "Resistance leads to punishment. This is your first warning."

The pain ceased. I lay there gasping, tasting copper in my mouth.

"Get up," the man ordered. "Or we'll do it again."

Terror fueled my determination as I struggled to stand, my legs trembling beneath me.

The woman produced silver chains from thin air. "These are contract bindings. You physically cannot run now." She smiled. "You'll come peacefully. Won't you?"

The chains locked around my wrists with a sound like a death knell.

"Please." My voice broke. "I'll work. I'll give you every copper. Just don't..."

"Four hundred years to repay at your earning rate," the man interrupted. "You don't have four hundred years. Move."

They dragged me toward the door. Toward the shimmering Veil between worlds.

I looked back at the tavern one last time. At Brennan who'd given me a job. At the farmers I'd served for years. At the life I'd never have.

Not one of them looked at me.

"I hope you all rot," I said clearly.

Then they pulled me through the Veil, and my world ended.

The Fae realm was wrong.

Colors too bright. Sky purple at the edges. Three moons visible despite the sun. The air tasted like copper and honey and something that made my instincts scream danger.

The auction house loomed ahead, black marble and silver filigree. Beautiful like a knife.

Inside, the holding room was packed with humans. Thirty, maybe forty. All chained. All terrified.

A girl who couldn't be sixteen sobbed into her hands. An old man prayed silently. A woman with dead eyes stared at nothing.

"Fresh meat!" A Fae guard grinned. "With the others."

They chained me to a wall between two women.

"First time?" the older one asked quietly. She had scars on her wrists and dead eyes. "I'm Margaret. Third auction. Welcome to hell."

"Third?" My voice came out as a croak.

"The debt never gets satisfied. There's always more interest." She touched my face with surprising gentleness. "How old are you?"

"Twenty-two."

"Virgin?"

My face burned. "I...yes."

Margaret winced. "Good and bad. Good because you'll fetch a high price. Bad because the ones who pay premium for virgins have specific plans."

My stomach churned.

"I'm Lila," the younger blonde on my right offered. "Sold for my brother's debt. He killed himself rather than face this."

"I'm Elara. My father borrowed gold to save my mother twenty-two years ago."

"And your mother?"

"Dead anyway. Three years later."

"Gods." Lila shook her head. "He doomed you for nothing."

A Fae woman in silver robes entered. "Preparation time. Line up."

We shuffled forward, chains clinking.

The woman stopped in front of me, grabbed my chin. "This one's pretty. Good bones. Virgin?"

"Yes," I managed.

"Excellent. Premium section. The Shadow Lord is attending tonight." Her smile widened. "If he buys you, count yourself lucky."

"And if he doesn't?"

She shrugged. "Someone else will. You're young. You'll sell."

After she moved on, Margaret spoke quietly. "The Shadow Lord. Oh gods."

"Is that bad?" I already knew the answer.

"He's legend. Centuries old. Cursed. They say he only buys virgins for blood sacrifice." Her grip tightened on my arm. "Every girl he's bought has disappeared. If he bids on you, pray someone outbids him."

"And if they don't?"

"Then you're dead by morning."

The auction hall blazed with golden light.

Hundreds of Fae filled the seats, nobility, merchants, dignitaries. All gathered to buy humans like cattle.

I stood backstage with fourteen other girls. All young. All virgins. All terrified. We'd been bathed, dressed in white shifts, collared, chained.

"Smile," the auction master had said. "Make eye contact. Show them you're worth the gold."

Now I listened to the bidding ahead of me.

"Lot thirty-seven! Strong back, fifteen years of service! One hundred gold!"

"One-fifty!"

"Two hundred!"

"SOLD!"

Margaret went for two hundred. Lila for three-fifty, crying as they dragged her away.

Then my turn.

"Lot forty-three! Twenty-two years old, virgin, healthy, possible Wild Court bloodline...starting bid, five hundred gold!"

They pushed me onto the stage.

Blinding lights. A sea of glowing eyes. All staring.

"Five hundred!"

"Eight!"

"One thousand!"

The bids came fast. One thousand was high.

"One thousand going once..."

"Two thousand."

The voice cut through the crowd like a blade. Deep. Cold. Final.

The hall went silent.

I saw him then. Center of the room, sitting alone. Shadow and sharp edges, black hair, pale skin, eyes like molten silver. Beautiful the way winter is beautiful. Deadly.

The Shadow Lord.

He examined his fingernails, bored.

"T...two thousand gold," the auction master stammered. "Do I hear..."

"Ten thousand."

The crowd gasped. A Fae woman in golden robes had stood.

The Shadow Lord looked up, surprise flickering across his face.

"You can't want her that badly, Kaelix," the woman called.

"Twenty thousand," he replied flatly.

"Fifty thousand."

The crowd erupted. Fifty thousand was a fortune.

The Shadow Lord stood.

Silence crashed down.

He walked toward the stage. Every eye followed. He moved like smoke, like death. Stopped at the base and looked up at me.

Those silver eyes pinned me like a butterfly to a board.

"One hundred thousand gold," he said quietly.

"Final bid."

Chaos.

"One hundred thousand going once... twice..." The gavel fell. "SOLD to Lord Kaelix Shadowthorne!"

The Shadow Lord climbed the stage. Stopped in front of me. He was impossibly tall. I had to crane my neck to meet those ancient, empty eyes.

"What's your name?"

"Elara," I whispered. "Elara Ashwood."

"Elara." He tested it. "You're afraid."

I nodded.

"Good." He took my chain. His fingers were corpse-cold. "You should be."

He turned and walked. The contract compelled me to follow, stumbling after him through the parting crowd.

Near the exit, I heard two Fae lords speaking:

"A hundred thousand for one human? He must be desperate."

"The curse is killing him. Weeks at most."

"Poor girl won't last the night. Virgin blood sacrifice."

"Dead by dawn."

Dead by dawn.

The Shadow Lord led me to a carriage made of literal shadow. He never loosened his grip.

"My lord," I managed. "What do you want with me?"

He glanced back. Something flickered in those dead eyes. Regret? Pity?

Gone.

"I need you to die," he said simply. "Tonight. Your death will break my curse."

He opened

the carriage door.

"Get in. The Blood Moon rises in an hour."

I looked at the carriage. At him. At the chain binding me.

I thought of my father selling me before I was born. My mother dying anyway. Twenty-two years of poverty and exhaustion for nothing.

Maybe death wasn't the worst thing.

I climbed into the carriage.

The door closed behind us, and the shadows swallowed me whole.

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