Introduction/Summary

IMPORTANT! - If you have NOT read NEW BEGINNINGS and DOWNFALL, read them first, as this is the end of the trilogy.

15 Years after the end of Downfall, Rose is in prison, she can watch Lissa through the bond, and although she regrets killing Adrian and Christian, she regrets nothing else. The Non-Royals have had it, and a rebellion is close to starting. The King may not realize it, but he is about to start a war that will claim more lives then the one he waged against Rose's Empire 16 years earlier, and it will change the course of Moroi history. Forever.

I know it is almost nothing, but I'm writing at 7:30 AM, and I need to head for school in like 10 minutes, so I will have more up later!
-Nueemann :)

Updated! Enjoy The Prologue!

Prologue
April 22nd
6:30 PM
Moroi Royal Court
About 20 Miles Outside St. Petersburg, Russia

I was really starting to wonder whose idea it was to move the Court here. Was it King Zeklos', or his advisor's. I would love to thank them, considering I was happy to be working close to home. Lissa had, against the wishes of me and Andy, decided to move over here and live at the court so that she could be involved more in politics. We argued against this for one simple reason, Rose was being held in a Moroi run Prison in a castle outside of Moscow. I considered it dangerous to be this close, but she insisted that we be here. Lissa was now on the way to a meeting the King was holding. Non-Royal Moroi were getting frustrated with the new restrictions he held, and he was trying to make some decisions to help calm them down.

"Think he will get his head out of his ass and put things right?", Harkin said walking up on me and Lissa.

I chuckled, "Maybe, who knows."

Lissa glared at us, "Come on guys, he has been making some not so smart decisions, but he is also our king, and deserves some respect."

I smiled, "I suppose you are right, lets hope he can make a decent decision or two though."

Harkin spoke once more before walking off, "This situation requires finesse and delicate handling, I'm just not sure he has the ability for either."

I looked down at Lissa, "You are thinking of Rose again, aren't you?"

She sighed and looked really sad, "Yes. I miss her, and knowing that it was entirely her choice to do all that she did is horrifying. I lost Adrian and Christian to her," she smiled, "But luckily, I managed to keep you."

I smiled, "I'm happy to be guarding you."

As we reached the door to the meeting room, I leaned over and kissed her on the cheek, "Good luck, Princess Dragomir."

She smiled back, "See you later, Guardian Belikov."

She entered, and I turned to head somewhere for the wait.

Be sure to let me know what you think so far!
-Nueemann