siranwhispers
She was called a curse.
He was worshipped as a king.
In the kingdom of Rajgad, Priyadarshini grew up blamed for misfortunes she never caused - silenced, judged, and forced to endure a world that decided her fate before she could even speak.
Adiraj Singh Shaktawat was born into power. Trained to rule. Feared. Respected.
They were never meant to exist in the same world.
But when the king begins to notice the girl everyone else overlooks, something shifts - not loudly, not recklessly - but slowly. Dangerously.
This is not a fairytale.
No one comes to save her.
And he cannot love freely without shaking the very throne he sits on.
As royal politics tighten, secrets begin to unravel, and society draws cruel lines between status and shame, admiration turns into obsession, protection turns into conflict, and silence becomes rebellion.
She was meant to remain a shadow.
But shadows rise.
And when they do, even kings are forced to choose.
Will he protect the crown?
Or the girl the kingdom calls a curse?
Disclaimer:
This is a work of fiction. I do not support child marriage. All characters, events, and places are either products of the author's imagination or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
© The King's Eclipse - by sirann. All rights reserved.