
Stolen by the Alien King
Mystery Soprano · Ongoing · 220.7k Words
Introduction
In a world ravaged by an unstoppable alien force, Aeliana’s small town has remained untouched—until now. As destruction closes in, her family makes an impossible choice to survive: they offer her as a slave to the alien king. Expecting to endure a lifetime of torment at the hands of the ruthless warlord, Aeliana is taken from Earth, her future a dark and terrifying unknown.
But when she meets the enigmatic King Tharx, her fate shifts in ways she never imagined. Cold and distant, yet fiercely protective, Tharx spares Aeliana from the cruelty of his empire. As a fragile peace forms between them, Aeliana realizes that beneath his ruthless exterior lies a man haunted by his own demons—and perhaps something more.
Thrown into a world of treacherous politics, deadly alliances, and interstellar war, Aeliana must navigate the alien court where she is seen as nothing more than a human weakness. Yet, as tensions rise and enemies close in, she finds herself drawn to Tharx in ways she cannot deny. With danger mounting and their empire on the verge of rebellion, their forbidden bond could either save them both—or destroy everything.
Will Aeliana remain a captive in his cold fortress, or will she rise to claim her place as queen beside the most feared ruler in the galaxy?
Chapter 1
Aeliana pulled her hair back, fastening the loose strands with a faded ribbon she had worn for years. The sun poured through the small window above the sink, casting a golden glow over the modest kitchen of her family's home. Dust particles floated lazily in the air, illuminated by the morning light. Outside, the cicadas buzzed, a familiar hum that had become a part of the rhythm of life in Willow Glen.
It was another day like so many others, yet Aeliana couldn't shake the unease that clung to her, an invisible weight pressing on her chest. She filled the sink with water, the warm stream washing over her hands, the sensation grounding her in a routine that was becoming more mechanical with each passing day. Life here remained slow, untouched by the chaos that gripped the world outside. But the news of alien invasions—cities overtaken, countries falling one after another—had turned the atmosphere brittle. The illusion of peace could shatter with the next breath.
Aeliana glanced out the window. The fields stretched as far as the eye could see, golden and green under the summer sun. They painted a picture of serenity, as if nothing had changed. In this quiet corner of the world, far from the devastation that had already consumed so many lives, it felt almost forgotten. Almost.
Her younger brother, Evan, raced past her with a toy spaceship clutched in his hand, making explosion sounds as he reenacted battles with invisible alien enemies. He was only eight, too young to fully grasp the gravity of what was happening around them. He lived in a world of imagination where he could fight the invaders and win. For a moment, Aeliana wished she could join him in that fantasy.
"Slow down, Evan," she called after him, though her voice lacked its usual warmth. The joy in her heart had dimmed with each passing day, each new rumor of another city gone.
Her mother, Lydia, entered the kitchen with an armful of laundry, her face drawn and tired. She had been up before dawn, as she often was, working through the chores with a quiet efficiency that Aeliana had come to recognize as a sign of deeper worry. Lydia used to hum while she worked, a soft tune that filled the house with warmth. Now, the only sound was the clatter of dishes and the creaking of old wood.
“Can you grab the milk before you head out to the store?” Lydia asked, her voice flat. She set the laundry down on the table and began folding with methodical precision.
Aeliana nodded, drying her hands. “Yeah, I’ll grab it on my way.” Her eyes flicked to the clock. She had another hour before her shift at Denny’s General Store, where she had worked for the past three years. It was a small, unimpressive job, but in Willow Glen, there wasn’t much else to do.
As she moved toward the fridge, her gaze shifted to the back window where her father, Marcus, was fixing the fence. He had become more obsessive about repairs lately, fixing things that didn’t need fixing, as if by doing so he could somehow hold the world together. The fence had been perfectly fine yesterday, but there he was, hammering away at it like it was the only thing standing between their family and the horrors happening outside of town.
Aeliana knew why he did it. Marcus wasn’t the type to express his fears with words, but his actions were louder than anything he could say. He had always been the steady presence in their family, the man who kept them together. But lately, even he had changed. There were moments when Aeliana caught him staring off into the distance, his jaw clenched, his eyes far away as if he were somewhere else—somewhere darker.
She grabbed the milk and set it on the counter, glancing toward her younger sister, Tara, who sat at the table with a half-hearted look at her phone. Tara was fifteen, old enough to understand that things were changing but still holding on to the hope that this was just another chapter in history that wouldn’t affect their lives. Aeliana knew better. The alien forces might not have reached Willow Glen yet, but it was only a matter of time.
“Do you really think they’ll come here?” Tara asked, her voice breaking the heavy silence that had filled the kitchen.
Aeliana met her gaze, forcing a smile she didn’t feel. “We’re too small. They’re focused on the big cities, Tara. We’ll be fine.”
She wished she believed it.
Tara looked away, her brow furrowed. “It’s just… they keep saying more cities are falling. I don’t understand what the aliens want. Why are they doing this?”
Aeliana didn’t have an answer. None of them did. The only information that trickled in from the outside world was filled with rumors—stories of brutal takeovers, entire populations disappearing, and strange alien technologies that no one could explain. The broadcasts had become erratic, and each one brought more fear than answers.
“I don’t know,” Aeliana finally said, her voice quieter. “But we’ll get through it. We always do.”
The words felt hollow, but she wasn’t going to add to her sister’s anxiety. If anything, Aeliana needed to keep the facade of normalcy as long as she could—for them, if not for herself. There wasn’t much left to cling to these days, but she could at least give them that.
After a quick breakfast, Aeliana left the house, the warm morning air brushing against her skin. The road that led to the store was a familiar path, one she had walked hundreds of times. Willow Glen was the kind of place where everyone knew everyone, where strangers were rare and new faces even rarer. It was a place people either stayed forever or left as soon as they could. Aeliana had always dreamed of leaving, of seeing the world beyond the fields and forests that surrounded their town. But now, leaving didn’t seem like an option. There was nowhere safe to go.
The invasion had changed everything, even if their town remained untouched. Every step she took toward Denny’s, every friendly wave she gave to the neighbors she passed, felt surreal. The world had shifted, but here, people still mowed their lawns and children still played in the streets. It was as if they were all pretending that if they just ignored the danger, it would pass them by. But Aeliana could feel it—the creeping fear in every glance, the way conversations would drop into uncomfortable silences whenever someone mentioned the aliens.
She reached the store, a small, unassuming building with peeling paint and an old wooden sign. Inside, Denny, the store’s elderly owner, was restocking the shelves. He gave her a nod as she stepped behind the counter to start her shift.
“Morning, Aeliana,” he said, his voice as gruff as ever.
“Morning, Denny,” she replied, forcing a smile. It was the same exchange they’d had every day since she started working there.
The hours passed slowly, the minutes stretching as Aeliana restocked shelves, sorted through inventory, and helped the occasional customer. But even in the stillness, she couldn’t shake the unease that had taken root in her chest. Every now and then, a few townspeople would come in, exchanging whispers of news they had heard from the outside.
“They say more cities have fallen,” one woman murmured to her companion as they browsed the aisles. “The aliens are sweeping through the continent now.”
Aeliana pretended not to listen, but the words settled heavily in her mind. She wondered how long it would be before those whispers became their reality.
By the time her shift ended, the air outside felt different. The breeze that had been warm and gentle that morning had grown cooler, sharper. Aeliana walked home, her mind spinning with the rumors she’d overheard, the uncertainty pressing down on her.
The sky above was still clear, but for how long? Somewhere out there, cities were burning, and alien ships hovered like dark omens. She could almost feel the weight of it in the air—the fragile peace of Willow Glen ready to crumble.
For now, life went on. But deep down, Aeliana knew the truth.
Peace never lasted forever.
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