Where I Am
AliaHere
'Immortality isn't you living. Immortality is everyone else dying.'
Ida is a Queen, taken by her enemies, rejected by her people, and imprisoned. Her mother gave her immortality, a world and a hundred year's worth of help, then left. Her people and sisters banished her. Her oldest friend was imprisoned, as a result of her actions. Is it any wonder that when she is imprisoned, nobody comes to help?
Then why was her life still so valuable to her kidnappers? Why did so many people still respect her? Why was she still immortal? And, most importantly, why did they want her regrets?
She was the eldest person alive, and she recounted her life to these people. She tells here what she would rather not have done with it.
IMPORTANT STUFF:
Status: super duper incomplete
Copyright: I'm super obsessed with other books, but Ida and all of my other books are entirely my idea :)
Stuff: you may want to read the other book/books I write to get more of an understanding about Ida's world and how magic and other shite like that works