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The forsaken queen.
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The night was cold. The sky glowed red under the blood moon. Shadows stretched across the ruined land. The smell of ash and rot filled the air.

Sophia stood tall above everyone. Her body was thin like bones, her face hollow, and her wings were made of sharp white bones that spread wide. Her eyes burned with dark fire. She looked like a queen of the dead. Around her, the infected fell to their knees and began to chant her name.

“Queen Sophia! Queen Sophia!”

Their voices echoed like drums in the empty night.

Lena stood in front of her. Her chest rose and fell as she held the glowing sword. The light of the blade shone brighter as her anger grew. Her hand shook, but her eyes never left Sophia.

“You will not win,” Lena said.

Sophia tilted her head and gave a cruel smile. “Child, I already won. Look at them. They kneel for me. Soon, you will even kneel.”

“I will never kneel to you!” Lena shouted. She raised the sword and ran forward.

The blade sliced across one of Sophia’s wings. A crack s
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