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The hidden crown.

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Prologue: The Whisper of DestinyLegends say that some souls are born carrying the mark of the Crown—an ancient gift of light and resilience, hidden deep within them. It is not a golden ornament, but a spiritual inheritance, passed silently across generations, waiting for the right moment to awaken.Zara never believed she was one of those souls. She was too ordinary, too trapped, too invisible in her stepmother’s shadow. And yet, destiny was already watching her.⸻Chapter One: The InvitationZara’s life had always been defined by silence and servitude. Since her father’s death, she had been reduced to nothing more than a shadow in her own home—working in the kitchen, taking orders from her cruel stepmother Mrs. Marie, and living on the leftovers of her stepsister Genellia.One afternoon, everything changed with the sound of a doorbell.“Zaraa! Open the damn door!” her stepmother barked, as always, without affection.On the other side was a courier boy holding an envelope stamped with a golden crest—The Sasha Designer Studio. Sasha was a name whispered like a prayer among aspiring models, the most prestigious designer in the city. Zara had applied, in secret, to his audition.Her heart raced as she tore open the envelope upstairs, hiding it from Mrs. Marie. Inside was not just an acceptance, but an invitation to audition for the showstopper role. The audition had been preponed—scheduled for the very next day.Excitement clashed with fear. Mrs. Marie would never allow her to go. But Zara had Elisa—her best friend, her anchor. Elisa cheered, joked, and pushed Zara to get ready. Together, they sneaked into a boutique where Zara found a gown that made her look like the princess she never believed she could be.But fate, and Genellia, caught her in the act. When Mrs. Marie discovered the truth, her rage was merciless. She tore Zara’s gown apart with scissors, mocking her dreams. “You are nothing. You will live only in my daughter’s shadow. Promise me you’ll never grow beyond your place.”Zara, crushed, submitted to survive. Yet, inside, something stirred—an ache, a spark.⸻Chapter Two: The AuditionThe next day at college, Zara stumbled upon the very thing she had been barred from—the Sasha auditions, happening right there. Urged by her teacher Ms. Braganza and the cheering of her classmates, Zara walked the ramp. And in that moment, she was unstoppable—her walk commanding, her presence radiant.Sasha’s assistant, Bruce, was stunned. “We’ve found our showstopper,” he announced, choosing Zara over every other girl.The room erupted in applause, but Zara’s mind was in chaos. She had promised her stepmother to stay invisible. And yet, here she was—chosen, celebrated, alive.Her destiny had shifted.⸻Chapter Three: The Shadows Behind the LightsTraining began. Zara was introduced to Lili, a strict but kind modeling coach, and told that her showstopper debut would be alongside superstar Zyan Roy. The thought thrilled and terrified her.But as days passed, strange things began to happen. During practice, mirrors flickered, showing Zara with glowing eyes. Street lamps dimmed when she walked past. At night, she dreamt of a crown made of light, hovering above her head.Elisa teased her about nerves, but Zara couldn’t shake the feeling that something far older and stranger was awakening within her.One night, after rehearsal, a mysterious woman appeared in the shadows outside the studio. Her presence was magnetic, her gaze piercing.“Your blood carries the mark,” she whispered before vanishing.Zara didn’t yet know it—but her destiny was far greater than walking any runway.⸻Chapter Four: The Secret of the CrownThe mysterious woman revealed herself days later—her name was Selene, a keeper of the old lore. She explained that Zara belonged to a hidden bloodline connected to the Crown of Light, a power that had been hunted for centuries by shadow-born creatures.But unlike traditional vampires, these creatures weren’t simply destroyers—they were seekers, drawn to the Crown’s light, attempting to possess or corrupt it.Zara refused to believe it. She was just an ordinary girl, barely allowed to live freely. But Selene showed her visions—her father’s lineage, his sacrifice, and the dormant power inside Zara waiting to awaken.The gown torn by Mrs. Marie, Selene explained, had once belonged to Zara’s late mother. It was meant to conceal her light until she was ready. By destroying it, Mrs. Marie had unknowingly triggered the first flickers of Zara’s awakening.⸻Chapter Five: The RivalryAs the final ramp show approached, Genellia, desperate for fame, manipulated her way into the auditions. Backed by Mrs. Marie’s scheming, she spread rumors against Zara, trying to humiliate her in front of Bruce and Lili.But every attempt only made Zara shine brighter. Her walk grew more confident, her aura almost magnetic. Even Zyan Roy noticed, telling her, “You’re different, Zara. When you walk, people don’t just look—they feel.”The jealousy in Genellia’s eyes deepened.⸻

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Chapter One: The Invitation
“Zaraaa, open the damn door!” Mrs. Marie’s voice rang through the house, sharp and heavy, like a blade slicing the silence. Zara rose quickly from her desk, heart beating fast. She knew that tone all too well—ignoring it meant punishment later. At the door stood a courier boy, his tired smile softened by the neatly pressed uniform he wore. He handed her a white envelope, its edges trimmed with gold. “Delivery for Miss Zara.” Her breath caught. For her? She almost never received mail. With a quick thanks, she closed the door, cradling the envelope in her hands as though it were fragile glass. Then she saw it. Embossed in the corner was the name every aspiring model in the city dreamed of: Sasha’s Designer Studio. Her hands shook. She darted to her room and tore the seal open, eyes racing across the words: Congratulations. You have been shortlisted for the audition of Sasha’s new collection. Your presence is required on February 25th. For a heartbeat, the world froze. She pressed a hand to her mouth, laughter bubbling up, almost hysterical. Tomorrow. The audition was tomorrow. The door burst open. “Who was at the door?” Mrs. Marie’s sharp eyes scanned the room. Zara shoved the letter under her cushion, heart hammering. “Just a courier. A college assignment.” Her stepmother’s gaze lingered for a moment, searching, suspicious. Then she rolled her eyes and turned away. “Don’t waste time. Dinner won’t cook itself.” When the footsteps faded, Zara let out the breath she’d been holding. She pulled the letter back into her hands, her eyes devouring it again. This is my chance. My way out. But panic followed quickly. She had nothing to wear. She couldn’t tell Mrs. Marie. And time was slipping away. Only one person could steady her nerves. She dialed Elisa. “Elisa!” Zara squeaked when her best friend answered. “Zara, my darling! Long life to you—I was just thinking about you!” Elisa’s laughter rang like sunshine. “I have news,” Zara whispered, unable to contain her smile. “What? Don’t tell me you’re pregnant!” Elisa howled with her own joke. “Shut up, Elis. I got an audition. For Sasha’s ramp show.” The scream on the other end nearly burst her eardrum. “You’re joking! Babe, that’s huge! But… isn’t it tomorrow?” “I know. That’s why I called. I have nothing to wear.” “Say no more,” Elisa declared. “We’re going shopping. Meet me at the new boutique in an hour.” Zara’s grin widened. “That’s why you’re my bestie.” ⸻ She slipped into a simple dress and hurried toward the door. “Where are you going?” Mrs. Marie’s voice came sharp from the kitchen. Zara froze, palms clammy. If her stepmother learned the truth, everything would be over. “To… Elisa’s place,” she stammered. Mrs. Marie narrowed her eyes, then reached into her purse. “Fine. But pay the grocery bill on your way. And don’t forget, the dishes are waiting.” “Yes, Mrs. Marie.” Zara tucked the notes into her bag, relief flooding her as soon as the front door shut behind her. ⸻ “Finally!” Elisa scolded as Zara entered the boutique. “Do you know how long I’ve been waiting?” “Sorry. Mrs. Marie nearly caught me.” “Forget her. Tonight we find the dress that will change your life.” Elisa looped her arm through Zara’s and pulled her inside. The boutique shimmered with gowns that looked spun from starlight. Fabrics glittered under golden chandeliers, each one whispering promises of elegance and power. Zara tried dress after dress, but none felt right—until she stepped out in an ivory gown that flowed like liquid moonlight. “Elis…” Her voice shook. “How do I look?” Elisa’s eyes widened. “Like a queen. That’s the one.” Zara turned toward the mirror. For a moment, she didn’t recognize the girl reflected back. Gone was the servant who scrubbed floors and swallowed tears. In her place stood someone radiant, someone born for more. The boutique manager approached, expression cool. “Three hundred dollars,” he said, voice laced with doubt, as though daring them to admit they couldn’t pay. Zara’s stomach sank. She shook her head. “I don’t have that much.” “Neither do I,” Elisa admitted softly. Zara opened her bag. The money Mrs. Marie had given her. Four hundred. Enough to buy the dress. “Elis… if she finds out—” “She won’t,” Elisa said firmly. “And when you win, you’ll pay her back with the prize money. Trust me.” Zara hesitated, then nodded. “I’ll take it.” The manager’s smirk faded as he wrapped the gown. Zara and Elisa twirled out of the boutique, laughing as though the whole city belonged to them. Under the glow of the streetlamps, the gown shimmered inside its bag. For the briefest moment, the fabric seemed alive, catching light not from the lamps but from within. Zara didn’t notice, but Elisa frowned, puzzled. Then she shook it off. “You’re going to slay tomorrow,” Elisa whispered as they hugged goodbye. “Only because I have you.” ⸻ Back home, Zara carried the gown carefully into her room. She set it gently on the bed, her heart warm with hope. For once, she felt unstoppable. But her joy froze when a shadow darkened her doorway. “Did you pay the grocery bill?” Mrs. Marie’s eyes flicked to the envelope on the bed, the one Zara had forgotten to hide. Before she could react, her stepmother snatched it up and scanned the bold lettering. Her lips curled into a cruel smile. “So this is your secret.” Zara’s throat tightened. “Mrs. Marie, please, I—” “You dared apply without my permission?” Her voice rose, sharp as glass. “You think you have rights in this house?” “I just… wanted a chance,” Zara whispered. “You’ll get nothing without my blessing.” Mrs. Marie’s nails ripped through the invitation, shredding it into pieces. “Remember—you live here only because of my mercy.” Zara’s fists clenched at her sides, her eyes burning, but she refused to cry. Not this time. Mrs. Marie dropped the torn pieces onto the floor with satisfaction and left. Alone, Zara stared at the scraps scattered like ashes. She thought of the gown shimmering in its bag. She thought of the reflection in the mirror—the girl who looked like a queen. Her stepmother could tear paper. But she could not tear destiny. And somewhere, beneath all the cruelty, Zara felt it stirring: a strength that had always been hers. A hidden crown waiting to be claimed.

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