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Kiss of Shadows: The Forsaken King's Bride

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Demon Emperor’s Forbidden Bride For two thousand years, the Demon Emperor Lucien has slumbered beneath a cursed seal—betrayed not by enemies, but by the two women he once trusted most. Once feared as the Emperor of Shadows, he ruled with unmatched might until love, obsession, and treachery shattered his throne… and broke his soul. Now awakened in a world that has forgotten him, Lucien has only one purpose: uncover the truth behind his betrayal and reclaim what was stolen—his power, his legacy, and the truth. But fate weaves a dangerous thread when he meets Selene—a mysterious, ethereal beauty with silver hair and a bloodline that should not exist. She is drawn to him, haunted by visions she cannot explain and a mark that ties her fate to his. Their connection is undeniable. Addictive. Forbidden. As forgotten prophecies stir and ancient enemies rise, Lucien and Selene are pulled into a perilous dance of desire and destiny. In a world ruled by gods, bloodlines, and buried secrets, the most dangerous weapon is love—and the cruelest game is fate. But deep in the shadows, a master puppeteer still moves the strings, orchestrating ruin with a smile only one man remembers: But who ?. And some betrayals are never buried… just waiting to bloom again.
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Chapter 1 - Demon Emperor's Forbidden Bride

Prologue: 

Awakening the Forsaken King

The night bled around her.

Selene stumbled through the twisted remains of the Ruins, breath ragged, heart hammering against her ribs.Broken stone clawed at her skirts; thorns tore at her arms.Behind her, the hounds howled — not animals, but something darker, something summoned.

They were close.

Too close.

Fear drove her faster, slipping on shattered marble, weaving through crumbling archways where forgotten gods once reigned.The ground trembled under the weight of her pursuers, shadows flickering along the cracked walls.

A whisper in her blood told her she had crossed into forbidden ground — a place no soul should tread.

But it was too late to turn back.

A scream tore through the night — not hers — but the last sound of the mercenary who had tried to shield her.The scent of burning iron filled the air.

Selene's vision blurred as she stumbled into a vast clearing.

At its center stood a monument — a colossal black stone, broken open like a wound in the earth. Ancient chains, thick as trees, lay shattered at its base, dripping with an oily, pulsing mist.

She didn't think.

She moved.

Blind instinct drove her forward, toward the altar of despair itself.

Behind her, the shadows surged — the hunters spilling into the clearing, weapons drawn, mouths twisted with hunger.

Selene placed her blood-slicked palm against the broken stone.

The world screamed.

A thunderous crack split the air, knocking her to her knees.Light — blacker than night, deeper than void — erupted from the fissure, swallowing everything in silence.

And from that silence, he rose.

Not a man.

Not a god.

Something else.

Something terrible.

A figure stood before her — emerging from the heart of the stone as if torn from the marrow of the world itself.Hair blacker than midnight whipped around a face so unearthly beautiful it struck like a blade to the soul.

Eyes opened — and the heavens themselves seemed to recoil.

Silver, fractured by shadow.Light and abyss intertwined.

Selene's breath caught.She couldn't move.Couldn't scream.

The hunters behind her hesitated — a fatal mistake.

With a motion almost too swift to follow, the figure moved.

One by one, the assassins fell — not with grand gestures, but with terrifying, effortless precision.Bones snapped.Weapons shattered.Blood misted the broken stones.

And all the while, he barely glanced at them — as if swatting away insects.

Selene curled tighter against the ground, trembling.

He turned to her.

The storm of death around them fell away into silence.

Selene felt his gaze settle on her — branding her, binding her.

She had no words.

No plea.

Only the pounding of her heart and the sinking certainty that her life, whatever it had been before this night, was now over.

Or worse — rewritten.

A voice, low and cold, slipped into her mind without mercy.

"You should not have come here."

Darkness swallowed her whole.