The Knocked Up Villainess and the Duke That Impregnated Her

The Knocked Up Villainess and the Duke That Impregnated Her

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Introduction

The Queen of Blades, Rika dies, hoping for a better life for the remaining survivers leaving a ruined world and she regrets not living a long happy and full life before her death. She awakes as a newborn in a strange but peaceful environment, in the same world of the novel Dreaming Kiss. Rika is reborn as Ulrika Vincent and realizes that she's got a scumbag of a Prince to cut out of her new life. And she wants to save her favorite character, Grand Duke Aric Solheim and what better way to do that than have a one night stand with him and get pregnant by him!

Chapter 1

Rika died like she lived: standing, bleeding, and cursing someone.

The sky was a violent, unnatural shade of purple, choked with ash and burning debris that drifted down like poisoned snow. Lightning cracked through sulfurous clouds, illuminating the ruins of a city that had once been a thriving fortress of steel and glass. Now it was a graveyard of twisted buildings, overturned vehicles, and smoldering craters. The air tasted like metal and rot. It burned her lungs every time she breathed.

Her hair was red, not the polished, romantic red of stories, but the deep, rusted red of iron left too long in blood and smoke. It curled naturally, wild and stubborn, chopped roughly at shoulder length so it wouldn't catch in blades or hands. Strands constantly escaped whatever tie she used, frizzing from heat and ash, clinging to her sweat-damp face. It smelled faintly of smoke no matter how often she washed it.

Her dress had once been off-white. Once. Now it was a ruin of fabric and memory—torn along the hem, shredded unevenly as if the world itself had taken bites out of it. The left hip slit had been ripped higher by necessity, not fashion, to allow movement, and the edges were blackened and curled from repeated burns. Dozens of burn holes scarred the cloth, each one a reminder of explosions survived by inches, of fire that had tried and failed to claim her.

She wore mismatched boots because symmetry was a luxury the dead could afford. On her left foot, an armored boot—scavenged, repaired, reinforced again and again. The metal plating was dented, scorched, and cracked, but still functional. It anchored her stance, heavy and solid, protecting the leg she favored when bracing against recoil or impact. On her right foot, an old leather boot with no sole left, worn down to layers of stitched hide and desperation. The leather was split, softened by blood and rain, offering little protection from the ground beneath her—but she kept it anyway. It fit. It worked. And replacing it wasn’t worth dying for.

Her armor was partial, post-apocalyptic, and barely holding together—because nothing else had. A breastplate, scratched raw, its original insignia long since burned away. It was cracked near the ribs, hastily welded and rewelded so many times the metal looked scarred rather than broken. Beneath it, layers of cloth and leather padding soaked up what blows the plate couldn’t stop. Her right shoulder bore a single piece of armor—misaligned, bolted in place, its straps fraying. It protected the arm she used most often, the one that swung the blade, the one she put between monsters and evacuees. The left shoulder remained bare, scarred, because armor was heavy and she had learned exactly where she could afford to be vulnerable.

Across her back lay a patched leather sword sheath, slung diagonally. The leather had been repaired with mismatched thread, bits of wire, even strips torn from old belts. It creaked when she moved. It should have fallen apart years ago. It didn't. Because she didn't.

Her skin was mapped with scars—burns, cuts, healed fractures that never set quite right. Some were old enough to be pale. Others were still angry red, fresh reminders that she was running on borrowed time. And yet— Her posture was straight. Her grip was steady. Her eyes—sharp, exhausted, incandescent with stubborn will—never stopped scanning the horizon. She was not dressed like a hero. She was dressed like someone who had chosen to stay behind. Someone who had decided that if the world was ending, it would end after everyone else got away.

The Queen of Blades did not wear a crown. She wore the ruins of a world—and stood anyway.

Somewhere behind her, something howled. Rika didn't turn around. She stood barely five foot four, compact and unassuming at first glance, the kind of woman people underestimated until they noticed how she stood—feet planted, weight balanced, body always ready to move. Every inch of her carried tension, not fear, but readiness. Like a drawn bow that had forgotten how to relax. Her attention was locked on the last evacuation shuttle. It screamed as it lifted into the clouds, engines flaring bright white, scattering dust and rubble across the shattered landing pad. The hatch was still half-open. She could see silhouettes inside—her people—pressed against the viewport. Captain Ives. Medic Liora. Twin snipers Kade and Kira. Little Tomas, who used to bring her contraband candy bars like they were sacred offerings. They were alive. They were leaving. She was not on it.

A mutated creature lunged at her from the rubble with a wet, gurgling shriek. Rika pivoted and drove her blade straight up into its skull. Bone cracked. Thick, tar-black ichor sprayed across her visor, matting the deep, rusted red strands of her hair that had already escaped their tie. She yanked the sword free with a snarl and spun just in time to decapitate another creature that had crawled out of a collapsed bus. Its head rolled across the pavement, still screaming.

Her arms trembled. Not from fear. From exhaustion. Her left shoulder was torn open, blood soaking through the shredded fabric of her once-off-white dress. A deep claw mark ran from her ribs to her hip, barely sealed by a flickering med-gel patch. Every step on the split leather of her right boot, worn down to stitched hide and desperation, sent fire up her leg where a shard of shrapnel was still lodged in her calf. She should've collapsed ten minutes ago. She refused.

Her comm crackled at her ear. "Queen—Rika—please, you have to get on the shuttle—" It was Ives. His voice was shaking. She slashed through a third mutant and kicked its body away before answering. "Go," she growled. "If you turn around, I will personally haunt you."

"Rika—"

"You have civilians on board. Kids. Wounded. Scientists. You have my people." She wiped blood from her mouth with the back of her glove. "You leave. Now."

There was a beat of silence. Then quiet sobbing. Then static. Then nothing. The shuttle tilted upward and vanished into the clouds. Good.

The Queen of Blades staggered back and leaned against a shattered concrete pillar. Her breastplate, cracked near the ribs and hastily welded so many times the metal looked scarred rather than broken, scraped against the stone. Blood dripped from her fingertips and pooled at her feet, mixing with ash and black ichor. More mutated creatures were emerging from the smoke. Dozens. Maybe hundreds. They poured out like a living tide—howling, shrieking, dragging broken limbs and fused bodies across the ruins.

Rika tightened her grip on her sword. The horizon burned. The world was ending. No regrets. …Except one. She'd wanted a stupid peaceful life. A small house somewhere that didn't explode. A garden that grew actual flowers instead of fungus. Tea in the mornings. Maybe someone who loved her enough to argue over dumb things like whose turn it was to cook. She laughed weakly. Figures.

A creature slammed into her from the side. She went down hard, coughing as the air was knocked from her lungs. Claws raked across her bare, scarred left shoulder. Pain exploded behind her eyes. Rika snarled and stabbed blindly upward. The thing screamed and collapsed on top of her. She shoved its body off and forced herself to her knees.

Rika forced herself to stand. Her legs were shaking now. Blood soaked through her mismatched armor—the dented, scorched armored boot on her left foot anchoring her stance, the ruined leather on her right offering no protection. Her left arm hung useless at her side, numb from a deep bite wound that had gone septic hours ago. Every breath burned like fire. Still, she reached into the pouch at her waist. Her fingers closed around a small, battered metal device. The last-resort bomb. High-yield. Short range. Absolutely not survivable.

She looked once more at the sky where the shuttle had vanished. "Live," she whispered. "All of you. Live stupid, long, boring lives."

A creature lunged at her. She smiled. "Sorry, ugly. Party's over." She thumbed the arming switch. The device began to hum. A soft, rising whine.

The monsters froze. The air vibrated. Rika planted her feet, straightened her back, and lifted her chin like she was about to accept a medal instead of total annihilation. Her vision blurred. The sounds of battle faded into a distant ringing. She looked up at the sky where the shuttle had disappeared. She exhaled slowly. "Next life better be a rom-com."

The bomb detonated. White light swallowed everything. The shockwave tore through the ruins, vaporizing mutated flesh, collapsing buildings, and carving a blazing crater into the earth. Fire roared into the sky like a second sun. There was no pain. No fear. Just silence. Then— Nothing.

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