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THE KING WHO LET ME DIE

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“He let me die. Now I guard his life.”Framed for treason, Princess Evelyn was cast from the cliffs before the eyes of the man she loved—Prince Lucien.Three years later, the kingdom believes she’s long dead but the sea didn’t take her.It gave her back, colder... and with a blade in her hand.Now known as the Silver Viper, Evelyn returns in secret as a deadly bodyguard to the new king—Lucien himself.He doesn’t recognize her but she remembers everything.The betrayal.The silence.The love she buried with her name.As danger rises inside the palace walls and rebellion brews beneath them, Evelyn must protect the man who broke her heart... while deciding whether to kill him or save him.

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One: The Silver Viper Returns
Prologue: The Day She Drowned The crowd screamed her name like it was a curse. “Traitor! Witch! Murderer!” Evelyn’s knees hit the stone as the guards shoved her forward, the metal shackles biting into her wrists. Her once-golden gown trailed behind her in tatters, soaked with blood and mud. The royal court watched from the high balconies—cold, silent in their safe space. But her eyes found only one face. Lucien. He stood at the edge of the platform, dressed in black, his crown gleaming under the setting sun. The boy she once loved. The man who had promised to protect her. The prince who knew the truth. He said nothing. “Speak, Your Highness,” she whispered, her voice shaking. “Tell them it’s a lie. You know it’s a lie.” Lucien’s jaw clenched. His eyes met hers—but there was no warmth in them. “I’m sorry,” he said, loud enough for the crowd to hear. “Let justice be done.” Evelyn’s heart shattered. The executioner moved forward. Chains were tied to her ankles. A prayer was muttered. And then she was pushed. Down. The cold hit her like knives. The sea swallowed her scream. And just like that, the princess of Althea drowned. But the sea… did not keep her. Three years later. The gates of the palace rose in the distance—white stone, gold-tipped spires, and banners waving in the wind like nothing had ever changed. But everything had. Evelyn sat atop her horse in a cloak of black, a silver serpent stitched across her shoulder. Her face was half-covered, her eyes unreadable. The guards at the entrance stiffened as she approached. One recognized the emblem. He paled. “You’re… the Silver Viper?” “I am,” she said coolly. “I was summoned.” They opened the gates without question. She entered the place where she once laughed, danced, loved. Where she had been sentenced to death. Now she returned with blades hidden under her cloak… and a mission. Kill the king. Evelyn had stood in the halls of power before. But never like this. Not with a knife in her boot, a scar over her heart, and the weight of vengeance whispering through her blood. The palace guards watched her as she passed. Some whispered. Some stiffened. Everyone had heard of the Silver Viper—the mercenary who slit throats for gold and vanished before the blood cooled. None of them knew they’d once bowed to her. She kept her face blank. Her assigned quarters were in the east wing—far from the heart of the palace. It was remote. Forgotten. Smart. Lucien was no fool. He trusted her just enough to use her, but not enough to sleep easy. Good. She wasn’t here for comfort. The moon hung like a blade in the sky as Evelyn leaned against the wall outside Lucien’s chamber. Her cloak wrapped tightly around her. She was still and silent. Waiting. The guards had rotated out hours ago. The palace was asleep. Except her. She heard movement inside—soft footsteps, the creak of a chair. Then quiet again. Her fingers rested on her dagger. She could end it now. Open the door. Slice the throat of the man who let her die. But revenge was not meant to be clean. It was meant to be earned. Lucien stepped into the hall, shirt unlaced, crown gone. Just a man now. Barefoot and shadowed. He saw her and paused. “You’re still here,” he said. “You told me to stay close.” “I didn’t think you’d take it so literally.” Evelyn tilted her head. “If someone’s going to kill you, Your Majesty, they won’t wait until morning.” He studied her, something flickering behind his eyes. “You’re different from the others.” She smiled. “That’s the idea.” He leaned against the doorway, arms crossed. “Where did you learn to fight like that?” “Places where princes don’t go.” Lucien’s gaze dropped to the serpent on her collar. “Why the Viper?” “Because she bites hard,” Evelyn said. “And she always comes back.” His jaw tightened at that. She didn’t know if it was recognition… or guilt. He said nothing more, just nodded once and went back inside. The door clicked shut. Evelyn let out a slow breath, heart pound ing. He didn’t know. But he was watching her and if she wasn’t careful, she’d bleed all over her own revenge.

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