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Fangs and Thrones

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Synopsis In a realm where bloodlines determine destiny and power is inherited by birth, Kaelith Valaryn stands as the kingdom’s fiercest warrior and heir to the throne. Bound to a rare and ancient creature known as a Varethos, he is feared, revered—and expected to marry within royalty. But his heart has never strayed from one person: Mirelle, the girl who was once his best friend, a girl born without noble blood, yet now a contender for the crown through her own sacrifice. Their bond was forged in childhood, shattered by duty, and slowly rekindled by fate. Mirelle, pure and resilient, has always loved Kaelith in silence, never believing he’d see her as more than a little sister. But the man he’s become—possessive, conflicted, and burning with unspoken desire—can no longer suppress the cravings stirred by the mate his Varethos claims as his own. When a foreign princess uses forbidden magic to force a union, Kaelith must choose between duty and the one woman he’s denied for too long. This is a story of craving, of forbidden longing, of primal bonds and ancient creatures. And once the flames are lit, nothing will ever extinguish them
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Chapter 1 - Prologue

The Boy and the Brook

The brook shimmered under the afternoon sun, curling through the emerald glade like silver ribbon. Mirelle's feet splashed in the shallows, her laughter soft and quick, like wind-chimes in spring. She was only five—barely a wisp of a thing—but already fearless, her tangled hair clinging to her cheeks and her eyes full of sunlight.

"Stay close to the edge," Kaelith warned, standing tall among the reeds like a knight in waiting. He was nine—older, stronger, and always so serious, like he already carried a crown no one could see.

She grinned up at him, teeth small and crooked. "I'm not scared."

He rolled his eyes, but his hand never strayed too far. Always near. Always ready.

That was the thing about Kaelith. Even then, before the wars, before the throne, before the hunger—he had always been hers, in all the quiet ways no one noticed.

And she had loved him—just a little. Just enough to make the ache linger.

Neither of them knew that this would be the last day they'd be allowed to play by the brook. The last day before bloodlines became borders. Before royal law dragged him away.

Before fate began its slow, cruel burn.