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The twin who was sold as a slave

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Lya Varnath was born a shadow. The unwanted twin. The jealous sister. The villain of every story told in her father's house. While her golden-haired sister Amy basks in adoration, the perfect daughter, the beloved fiancée of the Crown Prince, Lya endures years of neglect, whispered accusations, and public humiliation. On their sixteenth birthday, she is banished from her own celebration for the crime of existing too visibly. Then Amy is poisoned at a garden tea party. The evidence points to Lya. Of course it does. It was designed to. A vanished witness. A poisoned cup. A jealous sister with every motive to hate. Arrested. Condemned without trial. Lya expects a lifetime in a cold prison cell, forgotten by the family that never wanted her. Instead, she discovers their cruelty has no limits. She is sold. A princess of the realm, traded like cattle to a slave merchant who chains her and carries her across the border to a neighboring kingdom she's never seen. Her crime? Existing. Her punishment? Erasure. Her new owner is the young king of a cold, northern realm. A man with fire-red hair and eyes that miss nothing. He did not buy her for kindness. He bought her for reasons she doesn't understand, assigning her to the lowest work in his castle. He does not speak to her. He does not look at her. He does not care who she was. Until he learns. The northern court buzzes with rumor when her identity surfaces: the villainess princess, the sister who poisoned her own twin. They expect him to cast her out. To punish her. To confirm what everyone already believes. But King Kaelen is no fool. He looks at the slave girl scrubbing his floors. At the daughter of a duke, raised in luxury, now wearing chains. At a princess whose family let her be sold across borders like livestock. And he sees what no one in her homeland ever did: A princess abandoned. A family that failed her. A victim, not a villain. "A princess would only be sold if her family wanted her gone," he says quietly. "If they never loved her at all." For the first time in sixteen years, someone believes her. And he protects her. Behind the cold walls of his castle, behind his silence and his stare, King Kaelen becomes something Lya never expected: an ally. He gives her purpose. He gives her safety. He gives her time to heal. But safety does not mean peace. Across the border, Amy clings to life. The Crown Prince hunts for the true poisoner, his hatred for Lya blinding him to the truth. And the real culprit still walks free, their reasons for poisoning Amy tangled in politics and secrets Lya never knew existed. Worse, Lya discovers she was never the target. The poison was meant for someone else entirely. She was simply the perfect scapegoat. Now, protected by a king who sees her worth, Lya faces a choice: stay hidden in the shadows of her new home, or rise from the ashes and become something her family never expected. Something dangerous. Something free. The girl they called villainess is done being a victim. And the king who bought her may just be the only weapon she needs to reclaim her name. In a world that condemned her for existing, one man saw the truth. Now she must decide: forgive the family that sold her, or return as someone they will never forget.
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