Daughter of the empire

Daughter of the empire

Sophie James

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She thought she was human. She was wrong. For fourteen years, Miri lived a quiet life, sheltered by the lies of loving parents who kept her hidden from a world that would tear her apart. But when tragedy strikes, the truth unravels with brutal force. Her name. Her identity. Even her safety was never hers to begin with. She was living under the mask of a dead girl. Alone and hunted, Miri survives by clinging to the shards of a life built on secrets. For five years, she finds purpose in another soul as broken as her own. Together, they learn to breathe again until one reckless mistake shatters everything she fought to protect. When her deepest secret is exposed, the truth doesn't just haunt her. It crowns her. Now, with seven fiercely devoted brothers capable of shaking kingdoms and a prince willing to burn the world for her, Miri must decide: hide in the ashes of her past or rise and claim the power that was always hers. She is no one's pawn. She is a queen in the making and queens don't bow. Not even to fate. Even the weakest claw can draw blood. But Miri was never weak. She just hadn't unleashed her strength yet.

Daughter of the empire Chapter 1 Blissful dreams

Miri's POV

"Miri! MIRI!!"

I hear someone yelling my name, but I feel way too sleepy to actually focus on whose voice it is. Well, I've never been a morning person, and I made the painstaking decision of not starting now, so I snuggle deeper into my very cozy blanket only to feel it pulled right off me.

My eyes widened.

"Well, now I'm awake, all than-"

I swallow the rest of whatever I was about to say as I see that it's my mother. But I stopped too late; she had already understood my earlier discontinued statement and flicked my head.

"Come downstairs, you lazy creature. Don't tell me you forgot what today was, right?"

I hear my elder brother, Torven, snicker from the door, already able to tell from my facial expression that I had indeed forgotten. My mom just sighs and, with a shake of her head, repeats her earlier command:

"Come downstairs."

Then she walks away.

I quickly gather myself and head downstairs.

My father, Jack Morvain, sat at the single armrest chair in the living room, arms crossed but with the same gentle gaze he always has on his face, making him look younger than I can actually give him credit for.

My mom, Lisa Morvain, sat opposite him in the matching chair, with a sweet smile plastered on her face. The earlier scowl from trying to wake me had already vanished, which made me smile in return.

And then lastly, I see my brother Torven laying lazily on the couch, ever the jerk he is. But me, staying true to the role of his beloved sister, decided to be a bit troublesome, so I sat beside him and rested part of my body on his thigh.

At first, in a moment of insanity, he gently strokes my head before his brain seems to reboot and then he flicks my forehead.

I yelled indignantly, "What was that for?"

He has the actual audacity to shrug... and even stifle a laugh. Well, so did my parents but that is beside the point.

Since I can't really do anything to them, I put all my focus on the one person I can do something to.

While acting innocently, I adjust myself on his thigh and pretend I'm about to get up, all while supporting myself on my elbow placed directly on his thigh. I get a twisted sense of satisfaction as I watch his face contort in pain once my body weight starts to settle in.

But my dad stops me in my tracks by simply clearing his throat.

I instantly stop, feeling wronged that I didn't even get the opportunity to land this small win.

"Sometimes I think I'm not even your daughter and you actually picked me from bushes," I mutter.

The atmosphere instantly becomes weird. Mom lets out a laugh that sounds mechanical... fake, even. But I choose to ignore it.

Once again, Dad clears his throat.

"It has been 24 hours since your 14th birthday. You remember our tradition, right?"

And it instantly clicks.

Every year, a day after my birthday, Dad tells me two stories: the founding of the empires and the story surrounding the loss of the princess.

How could I forget that?

I internally slap myself.

Dad speaks again.

"Usually I tell two stories, but today I shall give you three."

Just when I'm about to speak, he interrupts:

"Do not say anything or ask anything until the end of all three stories. After that, I will answer whatever questions you have."

We all nod in unison, responding to his earlier command. Then he begins:

"I will first tell you how our empire came to be, and of the war that plagued several centuries ago..."

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“She thought she was human. She was wrong. For fourteen years, Miri lived a quiet life, sheltered by the lies of loving parents who kept her hidden from a world that would tear her apart. But when tragedy strikes, the truth unravels with brutal force. Her name. Her identity. Even her safety was never hers to begin with. She was living under the mask of a dead girl. Alone and hunted, Miri survives by clinging to the shards of a life built on secrets. For five years, she finds purpose in another soul as broken as her own. Together, they learn to breathe again until one reckless mistake shatters everything she fought to protect. When her deepest secret is exposed, the truth doesn't just haunt her. It crowns her. Now, with seven fiercely devoted brothers capable of shaking kingdoms and a prince willing to burn the world for her, Miri must decide: hide in the ashes of her past or rise and claim the power that was always hers. She is no one's pawn. She is a queen in the making and queens don't bow. Not even to fate. Even the weakest claw can draw blood. But Miri was never weak. She just hadn't unleashed her strength yet.”
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Chapter 1 Blissful dreams

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Chapter 2 The Tales we Dread

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Chapter 3 Do nightmares end

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Chapter 4 Silver Goddess

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Chapter 5 Birthday fun

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Chapter 6 Coliseum day

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Chapter 7 The strength of the found princess

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Chapter 8 Miss Princess royal

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Chapter 9 Welcome Home Miri

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Chapter 10 The trust of our Miri

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Chapter 11 Heart to Heart

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Chapter 12 Banquet outing

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Chapter 13 The Recognition Banquet

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Chapter 14 Our new beginning

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Chapter 15 Quadris Sanctum Academy

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Chapter 16 Our Faithful Reunion

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Chapter 17 First day at Quadris

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Chapter 18 Our First date

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Chapter 19 The Broken Barrier

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Chapter 20 Familial Bonds

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Chapter 21 Council Meet

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Chapter 22 The Mask

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Chapter 23 The Undisclosed Incident

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Chapter 24 Forbidden Area: No Man's Land

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Chapter 25 Tunnels

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Chapter 26 Hollow Secrets

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Chapter 27 The Past's Untold

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Chapter 28 Brewing Battles

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Chapter 29 Love and Storm

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Chapter 30 Pre-war Fun

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Chapter 31 Shadow Empire I: dawn of departure

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Chapter 32 Shadow Empire II: protect the shadow castle

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Chapter 33 Shadow Empire III: Loss and Despair

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Chapter 34 Ryden's Recount

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Chapter 35 The aftermath of despair

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Chapter 36 The Citadel of Etheryn

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Chapter 37 Unexplained Reality

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Chapter 38 Reshaping Reality

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Chapter 39 Breaking Shackles

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Chapter 40 Our Final Battle

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