The Queen
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  • Reads 191
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  • Parts 2
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jul 30, 2021
Mature
Victoria was sent away by all the men in her family because she was the only girl to be born for 6 generations. Sent to live with her mother because of the ongoing threats from the Arab Mafia. 
Who later dies at their hands leaving the 5-year-old girl sitting in her now-dead mother's blood weeping and assuring for revenge.

Fast-forwarding years later Victoria becomes one of the deadliest assassins in the world because of her ruthless reputation causing everyone to shiver once her name is heard. Victoria makes serial killers and mafia dons look like babies compared to her.

She's the nightmare that your mom tells you at night. The type of sinner that makes the devil bow down to her. The type of woman who needs no man because she is The Queen.
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