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The thorn crown

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In a kingdom where emotions fuel magic, everyone is trained to control their feelings—because too much love, rage, or grief can literally level a city. But Ariya, a seventeen-year-old girl born with "null magic" (zero emotional magic response), is the anomaly: unbothered, unmagical, and totally free in a society ruled by restraint. Until... she accidentally saves a dying mysterious boy—Kael, who turns out to be the last heir of a cursed bloodline, banished centuries ago. His emotions are magic. Unfiltered. Explosive. And now bonded to Ariya, the only person who can suppress his chaos and stop the ancient curse eating him alive. Together, they’re forced into hiding. But there’s a catch: the more time they spend together, the more Ariya begins to feel. And as she starts to awaken emotionally, her null magic doesn't disappear—it morphs. She doesn’t just feel things. She begins to absorb and amplify the emotions of those around her, turning her into a magical bomb of empathy. As enemies close in and kingdoms wage war over control of Kael’s unstable powers, Ariya must choose: Stay emotionally numb and safe, Or unlock her power, fall in love, and risk losing everything in a magical meltdown that could destroy them both.
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Chapter 1 - The boy who bled fire

The first time I saw him, he was dying in a ditch.

Which, frankly, seemed like the most reasonable thing someone could be doing in this gods-cursed kingdom.

The forest stank of iron and singed pine, thick with the kind of silence that usually comes before something explodes. I was ten steps off the main road, chasing a gut feeling I didn't have and ignoring the curfew I didn't care about.

Then I saw him. A boy. Maybe my age. Maybe older. Bleeding so violently the moss was turning black beneath him.

And everything in me said: walk away.

So obviously, I didn't.

Because I'm not heroic. Or kind. Or even curious, really. I just don't feel much of anything. Never have. Which means I make excellent decisions, free from that inconvenient thing called conscience.

"You're ruining the forest," I said flatly, staring down at him.

His eyes opened. Barely. Gold. Glowing. Wild.

Like fire trapped behind glass.

Then—

Boom.

A burst of heat knocked me back. The trees screamed. Flames erupted around us in a perfect ring.

Magic.

Only this wasn't normal magic. It wasn't the polished, repressed kind you get at the Academies. This was raw. Undiluted. A storm with skin.

And he—he was the storm.

I should've run. Screamed. Got help.

Instead, I stepped into the fire.

And it bowed to me.

Snuffed out like a candle.

His breathing evened out instantly, as if I'd pressed pause on whatever hell was devouring him from the inside.

He blinked. Confused. Alive.

"Who the hell are you?" he rasped.

I tilted my head. "That's a long story. But you're bleeding on my boots, so try not to die yet."

He stared at me like I was the impossible one.

But I wasn't the one with wildfire leaking from my veins.

I didn't know it then, but I'd just made the single worst decision of my life.

I touched him.

And the moment I did, I felt something for the first time in seventeen years:

Pain.

Not mine. His.

Grief sharp enough to slice bone. Rage that boiled in my throat.

And beneath it all, a heartbeat.

Not his.

Mine.