The Villianess story: A 100 ways to kill your husband

Chapter 411: Abrielle Nightshade



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Abrielle/ Hazel’s POV

My name is Hazel Walters, and I will say a lot has happened in my life when I think back at it everything feels crazy and surreal and at times I feel genuinely dumb

Crazy, right? My life a couple of months ago wasn’t really eventful. I was a student who wrote under the anonymous identity Midnight Queen. The reason I wrote was simply because of one, I was broke and my family was struggling, two, it was a way to bring my imagination to life.

Writing felt like an escape from reality, a way to voice out my introverted voice. I wrote a couple of books which were best sellers during my 3-year career, but one work stood out.

My best work ever, the dragon and priestess. The truth about the dragon and the priestess, no one knows, was that the plot was based on a recurring dream I used to have.

It was a special book to me, not just because it was a bestseller, but because of the characters, especially Lucian, who was based on my real crush, also named Lucian and the girl named Callista. The girl I wished I could be.

Something about popular books is that they will have as many haters as lovers. The readers always saw me as a heartless author because of the character development the female lead went through from an orphaned baby left to die in a forest to an abused child at a monastery. They a slave, and just when things were getting good, she had to survive in a royal family among wolves.

Callista’s life was always on the line with one of her biggest threats, Abrielle Nightshade. Abrielle was an iconic character who was universally hated. I also hated her maybe because she reminded me of myself. Abrielle the character who was written based on me and a dream.

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