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FATED IN HIS DARKNESS

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Synopsis
Amara’s ordinary life shatters when shadows begin to follow her and glowing eyes watch from the dark. One night, a brutal wolf attack nearly kills her—until a mysterious man with golden eyes saves her and disappears. Drawn into a hidden world of magic and ancient bonds, Amara discovers a powerful light within her—one that could end a war between realms. Kael, her savior, is bound to her by fate. He is her protector… and her curse. As danger rises from both worlds, Amara must choose whether to trust the darkness that claims her heart. Fated in His Darkness is a dark paranormal romance of destiny, danger, and a love that defies fate.
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Chapter 1 - CHAPTER 1: THE MOMENT EVERYTHING BREAKS

AMARA'S POV

The first time I realised I was being watched, the shadows moved before I did.

At twenty-five, I had built a life that looked perfect from the outside: a steady job at a top firm, a small apartment, routines that kept everything predictable. Control had always been my comfort. But lately, that control had begun to slip.

It started with a message. My phone vibrated during a meeting that afternoon, and an unknown number flashed across the screen.

"I have been watching you."

I stared at the words for a second, causing a chill to crawl up my spine. By the time I looked again, the number was gone. I told myself it was a prank.

Still, the unease taunted me the rest of the day.

When I slipped the key to my apartment door that evening, the feeling returned. That awareness of been observed, as though someone stood just out of sight. Once, I caught my reflection in a glass window and thought I saw a figure behind me.

When I turned, there was no one there.

I blamed stress. Long hours. Too much caffeine. I told myself I was imagining things.

That night, after staying late at work, the streets were half-empty and slick with rain. A street lamp flickered overhead as I walked faster, clutching my bag close, ears straining for the slightest sound.

Then I felt it.

"Someone was watching me."

I froze and slowly turned.

Across the street stood a man in a black coat. I couldn't see his face clearly, but his eyes caught the light, a faint, unnatural gold. He didn't move. Didn't speak. Just watched me, and something about the intensity of his stare made my stomach twist.

My heart slammed against my ribs.

"Can I help you?" I asked, my voice unsteady.

He tilted his head slightly, as if memorising my face. A shiver ran down my spine, but before I could react, he was gone.

My phone buzzed, snapping me back. I flinched.

"Mom," I answered.

"Amara! Your sister is getting married next month!" her voice cut sharply through my nerves. "You're coming home, right?"

"Of course," I muttered.

"And don't come alone this time," she added, almost stern. "Everyone will ask why you're still single. Bring a man, pretend if you have to."

I stared at the empty street. A stranger watching me… and now a fake boyfriend. Perfect.

I hurried to my apartment building and pressed the elevator button, tapping my fingers against my bag. The doors closed with a soft ding, and I let out a quiet sigh, trying to steady my racing thoughts. My mind kept returning to the message I'd received earlier that day from an unknown number:

"I've been watching you."

My stomach tightened. I tried to laugh it off as a prank, but a memory surfaced, the man at the coffee shop last week, the way his gaze lingered before he disappeared into the crowd. A chill ran through me, and I shook my head.

By the time I reached my floor, unease had settled into a dull ache. Inside my apartment, I checked the windows, drew the curtains, and tried to convince myself I was imagining it. The quiet hum of the city outside felt heavier than usual, pressing against the walls of my apartment.

After a light dinner, I opened my laptop, desperate for distraction. Hours blurred together until exhaustion won. My head dropped onto the keyboard.

Sleep pulled me under.

I was standing on a narrow street wrapped in mist. He was there again, closer this time. His eyes locked onto mine with a familiarity that made my chest tighten. I could feel the pull of his presence, almost tangible, drawing me forward.

He reached out, his hand hovering inches from mine, warm, steady. A hint of something unspoken lingered between us.

Before our fingers touched, the dream shattered.

I jolted awake, breathless, my heart racing. The room felt too quiet. I hugged my teddy, telling myself to stay awake, not to drift back into that dream. My mind raced with questions: Who was he? Why was he watching me? And what did it mean?

But exhaustion won.

As my eyes closed, I felt it again, a warm breath near my ear, a whisper

I couldn't quite understand.

Then sleep claimed me once more.