The Vengeful Lament (Hegira Series 3)
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  • Reads 565
  • Votes 35
  • Parts 4
Ongoing, First published Jan 22, 2022
Mature
"The Hacker"

Revenge. That's their goal from the start. They trained hard, enough to defeat their unknown enemy. Living under El Mirouge gave them a new home, money, power, and a lot of promising things given by EM. But in this chaotic world, nothing is given for free. What would that money, and power cost them? 

Shaquille, an outstanding member of the organization was fed up of the betrayals she had. Winning her trust is a tough battle, but Hunter did. But when the pawns are controlled by the queen, they could do nothing. That's what happened. The deceitful truths made her doubt everything. How could she handle those deceitful truths? Will she believe those twisted words coming out of the enemy's mouth? What will she choose, to believe everything or find what's true? She need to choose carefully because it will either make them or destroy them.
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