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Requiem of Fate

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The shadows of death hovered close, but Alexandra Volkov tore free from its cold grip, waking from a coma she wasn't meant to survive. Pain, betrayal, and whispers of a life cut short trail behind her-but she's determined to forge her own path. Awakening in the pages of a dark romance series she once read, Sasha remembers everything: the alliances, the betrayals, the monsters disguised as men. And she has no plans to let fate write her ending this time. Sasha isn't just surviving-she's running the game, turning hunters into prey and the prey into weapons, one calculated move at a time. Dark, dangerous, and laced with wicked humor, Requiem of Fate follows a heroine who refuses to be the damsel in distress-and isn't afraid to take control by any means necessary.
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Chapter 1 - The awakening

Sasha's POV:

Pitch black. That's the first thing I sensed when I came to. A faint beeping sound echoed somewhere in the distance. From where? I had no idea. There was no direction, no light, no smell-just a void. Where was I?

I couldn't move my arms or my legs. I couldn't even feel them. Am I... dead?

Wait... Who am I?

Total silence. Panic surged through me. I couldn't locate its source. I had no body-just thoughts and emotions. If I did, I'd be hyperventilating by now.

Try to breathe.

Inhale... Exhale...

Again.

Inhale

Exhale

Wait... how did I do that? I thought I didn't have a body.

Okay. Okay. Calm down. You've got this. There's no way you'll let this freak you out. You've been on some of the most dangerous missions unimaginable for normal civilians.

Missions?

What missions?

I turned my face to the right-and someone screamed at me.

"YELLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!"

"AAAAAAAAAAAH!" I screamed back.

The beeping grew louder, closer, faster. My heartbeat pounded in sync with it, and just when my ears threatened to burst, something shifted.

I opened my eyes. Bam.

An unfamiliar white ceiling stared back at me. Then-stabbed through my brain-a sudden, electric pain. Memories flooded in, tearing through my mind like a tornado, ripping neurons apart and stuffing them back in, meticulously, in seconds.

I didn't know how long it lasted. All I knew was I prayed for the pain to stop. 

Just as it felt like it was subsiding, -a piercing, clawing pain twisting in my gut. My eyeballs rolled behind my eyelids.

I could almost see him. His emotionless eyes. The gun pointed at me. My body crumpling from the shot, second only to the betrayal of the man I had considered a father. My last memory as Yella.

And then, fading as if it had never existed, the pain vanished. The last thing I felt was my eyes closing as I fell into a deep sleep.