When the First Order begins tightening its hold on the galaxy, alliances become more valuable than fleets. Powerful families, planetary leaders, and noble houses are expected to demonstrate loyalty—publicly and permanently. Y/N’s family chooses the safest path possible. They offer her. The arrangement is announced swiftly, leaving no room for protest: Y/N will marry Supreme Leader Kylo Ren. To the galaxy, it is a masterstroke of political strategy. A union between the ruler of the First Order and the daughter of a respected house sends a clear message—power recognizes power. It promises invitations to diplomatic galas, appearances at high-profile meetings, and endless formal dinners where they will sit side by side as the symbol of a new era of order. To Y/N, it means something far more personal. She is expected to leave everything she has ever known and live beside the most feared man in the galaxy. The Supreme Leader. A man spoken of in war reports and hushed rumors. A man whose temper is said to shatter rooms and silence entire fleets. A man she is now meant to call her husband. Her new life will not be merely ceremonial. She will share his fortress, attend political gatherings on his arm, stand beside him during negotiations, and smile for holocams that will broadcast their marriage across star systems. She will represent loyalty, stability, unity. And behind closed doors… she will share his life as well. That thought lingers heavier than the rest: living in the same private quarters, existing within the quiet spaces of his world where the mask comes off and the galaxy’s most feared man becomes simply Ben Solo—whether she is meant to see that side of him or not. No one asks what she wants. The arrangement is made, the vows inevitable, and the entire galaxy is watching. What no one seems to consider is that political marriages are rarely simple. Kylo Ren is not the distant monster people imagine. Beneath the reputation and the mask is a man constant

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