The Queen of All that Dies (The Fallen World Book 1)

In the next breath I can’t remember the name of the dead man in front of me, only that I hated him. The memory should scare me, but it just serves to piss me off.

 

I grab the dead man’s gun and the one shoved down the small of my back and begin to shoot the encroaching militants. I’m not even positive who they are, or what they want, but they’re approaching me like an enemy would.

 

My guns click empty, and I throw them as hard as I can at some of my attackers. I clip one and miss another.

 

Now I’m weaponless and I can’t remember how I got here.

 

A handful of guns are trained on me, but they’re not shooting. Death is better than whatever they have in store. I know this on some deep, instinctual level.

 

As soon as they come within range, I kick out at one and slam my fist into another. A man tackles me to the ground and yanks my wrists behind me. The movement tugs at my injuries and I scream out.

 

 

 

“Shut up,” he growls.

 

“Fuck you.”

 

He takes a fistful of my hair and smashes my head into the ground.

 

Once my wrists are bound, a black bag is dragged over my head, and the world goes dark.

 

I’m pulled up to my feet and led out of the room, and the men who’ve captured me start barking out questions I don’t have answers for. Questions they expect answers to.

 

“Where is the king?”

 

“Why did you betray your country?”

 

“How do you kill the king?”

 

When I don’t respond, they begin hitting my injuries until my body simply gives out and they have to drag me away.

 

I’m bound and blinded, but those are not nearly so constricting as the confusion running rampant in my head.

 

There are only a handful of things I understand with complete clarity at the moment: I’m a woman without a past, and these people need to access it. And if I can’t remember it soon, I’m going to die a very painful death.

 

I know I’m someone powerful, someone dangerous. A grim smile tugs at my lips despite my current circumstances. I know I’m not afraid of pain or death. And these men and women? They should be afraid of me. Because whoever I am, I am violent, and I will be having my revenge.

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