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Reborn: A Queen's Vengeance

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 942    |    Released on: 02/07/2025

h indignation. "The King himself has granted our betrothal. It i

g, Adrian. You want the beautiful, innocent bride, but you also want her to have a spotless reput

supposed to me

insulting way possible," I said calmly. "You created

spat. "You always were! You're a cold, unfeeling woman, Elara! You have no

uld have no trouble forgetting me and focusi

elen may have your promise now, but he is leagues away on the border. He cannot protect you. One w

e was trying to intimidate me, to use his rank to bully

ice firm. "Because my answer is no. I am to be General Kaelen's wife. I am the future Duchess

erly baffled by my defiance. He still couldn

"Fine. Have it your way. But when you come crying to me, don't expect any sympathy."

e alone. She looked at me, her ey

, her voice trembling with rage. "You think beca

well. In my past... I mean, in the past, I arranged a good match for you with a

ed her like a sister. She was a distant, poor relation of my mother's, and I had taken

don't want your pity! I wante

hina. And now you are livi

a cunning, theatrical fear. Her eyes darted toward the open

voice suddenly high and panic

onto the stone path beside the ornamental pond. With a final, wild

can't swim!" she screamed, flailing

s face a mask of fury. He had obviously been waitin

esitate. He strode directly to me, his eyes

stung, my ears rang. My loyal maid, Lyra, who had been stan

ss!" Lyra yelled, trying to pu

hard she fell, her head cracking against the sharp corner of a wooden

of them... something inside me snapped. The last vestiges of my old self, the part that might

hteous fury, and at Seraphina, who was being helped from the

ey would pay. I made a silent vow, looking at Lyra's still form.

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“The grand hall of the royal palace was suffocating, every eye fixed on me as I stood before the throne, about to choose my betrothed. This supposed day of destiny was, for me, the day my life had already brutally ended before. I remembered the cold bite of the executioner's axe, the jeering crowd, and Prince Adrian, the man I loved, standing with his new lover, Lady Seraphina, watching me die. He had accused me of treason-all to clear his path to her. My last breath was choked with betrayal, then darkness, until I woke up screaming in my own bed, alive again. I was back, at the very ceremony that had sealed my doom. King Theron boomed, calling for my choice between General Kaelen and Prince Adrian. Adrian, handsome and charming, hissed a low warning, meant only for me: "Don't even think about it, Elara. You know who I want." He then arrogantly announced to the King that his heart belonged to Lady Seraphina, publicly humiliating me. The old me would have crumbled, but not anymore. Fueling my resolve with the memory of the axe, I walked past a stunned Adrian, ignoring his fury, and stopped before General Kaelen. My voice clear and steady for the entire hall to hear, I declared: "I choose General Kaelen." The silence was deafening, the murmurs of scandal already rising. Adrian, enraged by my defiance, later cornered me, his eyes blazing. "You're trying to make me jealous," he sneered, then leaned in, whispering, "When you get tired of his boring silence, you can come to me. I'll keep you as a mistress. It might be... amusing." The arrogance, the sheer disregard for my dignity, fueled a cold, hard anger within me. "You are mistaken, Adrian," I replied, my voice like ice. "I belong to no one but myself. And my future belongs to General Kaelen." He failed to grasp that I was not the girl he knew, leaving him sputtering in indignation. Days later, his scheme with Seraphina to extort my dowry by faking an injury led to Adrian striking me, then shoving my loyal maid, Lyra, who hit her head and lay still. Seeing Lyra, my innocent, loyal maid, injured because of them, something inside me snapped. The last vestiges of my old self burned away, leaving only a cold, pure, diamond-hard rage. They had gone too far. They had hurt my people. And for that, they would pay. I made a silent vow, looking at Lyra' s still form: I will not just survive. I will not just win. I will destroy you. Just then, a calm, cold voice broke through the tension, "You will not touch her." General Kaelen stood in the doorway, dust-worn armor telling of his rapid return, his hand on his greatsword. He was back.”
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