
Marked by the Crimson Heir
Mercyline Moraa · Completed · 81.1k Words
Introduction
When a mysterious fire destroys everything she knows, the only clue left behind is a crimson crest which is a mark of a feared crime dynasty.
Drawn into the Crimson Empire as an assistant, Maya steps into a world ruled by blood, power, and secrets. As buried truths awaken, she unlocks a shapeshifter legacy long thought extinct, a legacy that the empire would kill to control.
At the center of it all stands Asher Crimson, the empire’s ruthless heir. Cold, dangerous, and bound by a deadly curse, he was raised to rule without mercy and to never trust.
Forced into an uneasy alliance, Maya and Asher walk a thin line between survival and desire, where trust is deadly and love is forbidden.
When betrayal surfaces and vengeance calls, will the Crimson Empire destroy them both… or will love rewrite a fate soaked in blood?
Chapter 1
Maya Aldridge liked her life quiet.
Not happy, she’d learned not to trust that word, but predictable. Predictable meant safe. Predictable meant she woke up each morning in the same narrow townhouse on the east side of the city, brewed cheap coffee that always tasted faintly burnt, and left for work at exactly 7:32 a.m. Predictable meant she survived.
She had built her life that way on purpose.
The townhouse wasn’t much. Two floors, peeling white paint, a crooked front step that dipped slightly under her weight. The pipes groaned like they were alive, and the radiator hissed all winter long, but it was hers. Or close enough. The landlord didn’t ask questions, and Maya paid rent in cash every month, on time, without fail.
No questions was important.
She stood at the kitchen counter, tying her hair into a low knot, watching steam curl from her chipped mug. Outside, the city was already awake. Cars hissed over damp asphalt. Somewhere down the block, a siren wailed, then faded into the distance like a dying echo.
Maya took a sip of coffee and winced. Burnt. Again.
She didn’t bother fixing it.
Her reflection in the dark window stared back at her, twenty-four years old, dark hair pulled tight, eyes sharper than they should’ve been for someone with such an unremarkable life. There was nothing striking about her at first glance. That, too, was intentional.
Unremarkable women didn’t get remembered.
She grabbed her bag from the hook by the door, double-checked that the locks on the windows were still latched, and slipped on her jacket. Before leaving, she paused, like she always did and glanced at the small wooden box tucked on the highest shelf of the pantry.
She never opened it.
Didn’t know why she kept it.
Didn’t know where it had come from.
Only that every instinct she had screamed don’t throw this away.
The box was old, its surface scarred by time, the wood darkened almost black. No markings. No label. Just a simple clasp that had never once budged, no matter how hard she’d tried in the past.
Maya exhaled slowly and shut the pantry door.
Some things were better left untouched.
The walk to the bookstore took twelve minutes if she didn’t rush. Maya liked the route, three turns, a corner café, a pawnshop with barred windows, and finally the narrow storefront wedged between a closed tailor and a liquor store that never seemed to run out of customers.
Ardent Pages.
The bell above the door chimed softly when she stepped inside, and the familiar scent of old paper wrapped around her like a shield. This was her refuge. Books didn’t ask questions. They didn’t stare too long. They didn’t dig into your past and demand explanations.
“Morning, Maya.”
She looked up to see Thomas behind the counter, already sorting through a stack of returned paperbacks. He was in his fifties, balding, perpetually tired, and kind in the way people got when life had beaten the sharp edges out of them.
“Morning,” she replied, hanging her jacket on the hook behind the register.
“Quiet so far,” he said. “The good kind.”
Maya smiled faintly. “The only kind I like.”
She moved through the shop on autopilot, straightening shelves, aligning spines, memorizing titles she’d read a dozen times already. Her body relaxed here, tension easing from her shoulders as the hours passed.
This was the lie she allowed herself to believe, that her life was simple. That she was safe.
But even here, in the stillness, the feeling crept in.
The sense of being watched.
It wasn’t new. Maya had lived with it for as long as she could remember. A prickling at the back of her neck. A subtle awareness that she was never truly alone, no matter how empty the street outside appeared.
She paused halfway down the fantasy aisle, fingers tightening around a hardback edition of myths and legends.
The sensation sharpened.
Maya slowly lifted her gaze to the front window.
Nothing.
Just pedestrians passing by, heads down, faces blurred by the glass. A woman walking a dog. A man talking on his phone. Normal. Ordinary.
Still, her pulse quickened.
She swallowed and forced herself to breathe evenly. You’re imagining it, she told herself, like she always did. You’re tired. You always do this.
She slid the book back into place.
The feeling didn’t go away.
At lunch, Maya ate alone in the cramped break room, scrolling through her phone without really seeing the screen. She didn’t have many contacts. No family. A few coworkers. A burner number she’d never used.
Her memories before sixteen were… fragmented.
Not missing. Not gone. Just blurred, like someone had smeared their thumb over the important parts. She remembered moving a lot. Different names. Different schools. Always being told not to draw attention to herself. Always being told to run if something felt wrong.
She didn’t remember who had told her that.
Or why.
A sharp knock at the back door made her jump.
Thomas poked his head in. “Delivery’s here.”
Maya nodded, standing quickly. Her chair scraped against the floor louder than she liked.
As she helped carry boxes inside, her gaze traced to the alley behind the shop. Shadows clung to the narrow space, the dumpsters lining the brick wall like silent sentinels.
For just a second, just a second, she thought she saw something red glint in the darkness.
It wasn’t bright nor obvious. It was a deep, muted crimson.
Her breathing faltered.
She blinked, and it was gone.
“Everything okay?” Thomas asked, frowning.
“Yeah,” Maya said automatically. “Just…thought I saw a rat.”
He grimaced. “Wouldn’t surprise me.”
But her skin prickled all the same.
She left work just after six, the sky already bruised with early evening clouds. The city felt different now. The air was thick with the promise of rain.
Maya took a different route home than usual.
She didn’t know why. Just a pull in her gut, a quiet insistence she’d learned not to ignore. Her steps quickened as she wove through side streets, passing shuttered storefronts and graffiti-streaked walls.
Halfway down Maple Street, she slowed.
Footsteps echoed behind her.
Maya kept walking, heart pounding, every sense sharpening. She counted her breaths. One. Two. Three.
The footsteps matched her pace.
She turned abruptly, adrenaline surging, but she didn’t see anyone.
The street was empty.
Her mouth felt dry. “Get a grip,” she muttered under her breath.
But when she resumed walking, she didn’t slow down again.
Home was supposed to feel like relief.
That night, it didn’t.
The moment Maya stepped inside, she knew something was wrong.
The air felt off. It was too still and too quiet. The familiar groan of the radiator was absent. Her living room lamp, the one she was certain she’d turned off, glowed softly.
Maya froze just inside the doorway, every muscle coiling tight.
Her hand slid into her bag, fingers brushing the small can of pepper spray she carried everywhere. She scanned the room, eyes glancing to the corners, the hallway and the staircase.
Nothing was out of place.
But she could feel it.
Someone had been here.
She moved slowly, checking each room, heart hammering against her ribs. She didn’t find anything. There were no intruders, no open windows and no forced locks.
And yet—
The pantry door was open.
Maya stared at it, dread pooling low in her stomach.
She hadn’t opened it that morning.
Her steps were silent as she approached. The shelf at the top, where the wooden box sat, was empty.
Her breath left her in a rush.
“No,” she whispered.
Her hands shook as she searched the shelves, her cabinets, the floor. Nothing. The box was gone.
In its place, resting neatly where it had been, was something else.
A folded piece of black paper.
Maya’s fingers trembled as she picked it up and unfolded it.
Stamped in dark, dried red ink was a symbol she had never seen before.
A crimson crest, sharp and elegant, shaped like a sigil burned into the page.
Her vision swam. The room seemed to tilt.
The mark pulsed faintly, as if alive.
A sudden wave of heat rolled through her body, searing and foreign, and for one terrifying moment, Maya swore she heard something inside her stir.
A growl.
It felt deep and ancient. Like it was hungry.
She dropped the paper like it burned.
Behind her, the lights blinked and somewhere beneath the walls, something ignited.
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