Struggling with trauma in a cage-like home? Explore Feyre’s shift from the Spring Court to the Night Court as she reclaims her power and finds true love.

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Lena: You know, Miles, I was just thinking about how we often assume that if someone’s life is falling apart, the people closest to them would be the first to step in and help. But in Sarah J. Maas’s *A Court of Mist and Fury*, we see the exact opposite. Feyre is an immortal faerie engaged to a powerful High Lord, yet she’s literally starving and screaming every night from trauma, and her partner just... ignores it.
Miles: It’s such a chilling contrast, right? That idea of a "house that feels like a cage." It really sets the stage for what our listener wants today—a full synopsis of this journey from the Spring Court to the Night Court. We’re going to look at how Maas handles the heavy stuff, like the difference between love that confines you and love that actually sets you free.
Lena: Exactly, and it’s not just about the romance. We’ve got a lot to cover, from Feyre’s internal struggle to the introduction of the Inner Circle and the hidden city of Velaris. Let’s dive into how Feyre begins to reclaim her own story.