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Death Was Never Meant for the Villainess

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Seraphina Hesperia De Gaspariz never asked to be the villainess of anyone’s story. She was born into a powerful family, raised in cold halls, and taught that showing emotions was a weakness. People misunderstood her from the beginning. She looked calm on the outside, but her heart was gentle. She cared deeply, but she didn’t know how to express it. Every time she tried, it came out wrong, and people judged her even more. Everyone around her believed the rumors. They thought she was heartless simply because she didn’t smile often or because her golden eyes looked too sharp. What they didn’t see was a lonely young woman who grew up without a mother, who faced pressure every day from a father who didn’t know how to love properly, and who spent most of her nights trying to convince herself she was strong enough to endure everything. She only had one dream: to be loved sincerely. To be understood by someone. And to have one person who chose her without doubts. For a while, she thought that person was Crown Prince Maverick. He treated her kindly when they were young. He protected her from cruel comments. He made her believe that she wasn’t alone. Seraphina treasured those moments more than anything, even if she never dared say how much he mattered to her. But as years passed, misunderstandings grew. Seraphina became quieter, colder, harder to read. Maverick became busier, confused, and distant. And then, everything collapsed. She was blamed for crimes she didn’t commit, accused of treason, called a poisoner. Marked as the villainess who wanted to destroy the heroine of the story. People pointed at her, whispered about her, and looked at her like she was the enemy of the entire kingdom. And the cruelest part was that the one person she hoped would stand beside her - didn’t. Maverick didn’t believe her. He didn’t defend her, he didn’t even look her in the eyes when she begged him to trust her. Seraphina died with a heart full of pain, regret, and unanswered questions. She left the world wondering why no one ever tried to understand her, why love was always out of reach, and why being herself was never enough. But death was not her ending. Seraphina wakes up one morning in her younger body as a baby - many years before her execution. For a moment she thinks it’s a dream, but the familiar room, the younger reflection in the mirror, and the long-forgotten warmth of the sun on her face tell her the truth: She has been given a second chance. This time, she refuses to live the same painful life. She refuses to let lies destroy her again. She refuses to let people walk over her heart. Most of all, she refuses to love Maverick in silence. Seraphina plans to rewrite everything: her story, her future, her happiness. She wants to fix what was broken. She wants to protect herself. She wants to change the way Maverick sees her - not by pretending to be someone else, but by finally showing her true self, the one she hid for so long. She will uncover who framed her, rebuild her relationships, fight for her place in a world that tried to erase her and will protect the younger version of herself who once felt so alone. And step by step, she will try to capture his heart again. Not because she is the villainess people feared, but because she is finally living as the woman she always wanted to be. And the real question is - Will she succeed getting her happy ending?
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Chapter 1 - Prologue

Seraphina Hesperia De Gaspariz.

That was the name they used to whisper with disdain, the villainess in Vivienne and Maverick's story.

The woman painted as cruel, arrogant, and heartless.

But behind that name, there was me. A girl who was never given the chance to simply be loved.

My father, who never really cared about me, just stands there and watches me struggle. He sees me fight through everything alone, yet he never reaches out.

Not once did he try to ease the pain I carried. Not once did he look at me as someone worth holding onto. I was his daughter only in name, never in his heart. And somehow, that truth hurts more than anything he ever said.

There were days when I'd cry quietly in my room, clutching my swollen palms, whispering to myself that one day I'd be enough.

My stepmother was worse. She smiled in front of others, all sweetness and silk, but when the doors closed, her hands were sharp and her words sharper.

She called me cursed, unloved, unwanted and I believed her.

No one ever knew the bruises beneath my sleeves or the quiet sobs muffled by pillows at night.

And then there was my sister, Novaria.

Beautiful, radiant and shimmers. But she has secrets too.

She hated me, I could see it in her eyes, in the way her smile vanished whenever I entered the room. She thinks father loves me more than her, but she is wrong.

Yet still.. I loved her. Because no matter how much pain she caused, she was still my sister. And love, even when broken, doesn't fade easily.

The man I loved, my fiancé, Maverick, the crown prince of Eldryn. Once, he looked at me as if I was his entire world.

He would smile faintly whenever our eyes met, his voice soft whenever he called my name.

But love… love doesn't always survive silence.

He drifted away, slowly, painfully, until one day, his gaze turned cold.

And I had no one to blame but myself.

I wasn't ready to open my heart, how could I, when all my life I was taught that love meant pain?

The trauma of my childhood clung to me like a shadow.

My inner child that frightened little girl still hiding in the corner of a cold room, never stopped crying.

And no matter how much I tried to be strong, she haunted every decision I made.

Vivienne, my beloved friend, my companion and Maverick's beloved. She was everything I wasn't - Gentle, adored, angelic, a light that drew everyone near.

While I.. Was the villainess in her story.

People looked at me and saw cruelty, arrogance, jealousy.

They saw only what they wanted to see.

Was it because she shines brighter than anyone else's? Because she was the angel, and I was the devil who stood beside her?

In the end, my story ended as all villainess tales do.

I was executed by the very hand of my beloved brother. Falsely accused of betraying my kingdom, of selling Eldryn's secrets and poisoning Lady Akisha.

How could I ever do that?

Why would I ever harm the only people I cared for?

But the world was cruel to me. Even my beloved brother, my protector, my light, turned his back when I needed him most.

In that final moment, as the blade hovered above me, I wondered…

Was I truly the villain they made me to be?

Or just a broken girl who no one ever tried to understand?

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