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in Vengeance 26

    Riley’s POV


    Alpha ric was <b>trembling</b>.


    His fists clenched tightly on the edge of the table, chest heaving with each ragged breath as if trying to hold back an explosion.


    +B Pearls


    Across from him, Luna Zara had broken into tears, her face pale with distress. Her hand clutched her chest as she sobbed.


    “Riley,” she choked out, voice cracking with pain, “that’s not true… Your father <b>and </b>I–we had you because we loved you. You have to believe that”


    Iughed.


    It wasn’t augh filled with joy. It was cold, hollow. A sound scraped from the bottom of a ruined heart.


    “Love?” I echoed.


    I gestured to my head, where fresh gauze still clung to a crusted wound. “I walked in like this. <b>Mia </b>noticed. And yet the two people who in <b>to </b>love me didn’t say <b>a </b>word<b>.</b>”


    My voice rose, sharp and unfiltered. “Not one of you asked what happened. You just sat there. Eating, Laughing, <b>Judging </b>me.”


    My eyes burned <b>as </b>rage swelled in my chest.


    “Has it been ten minutes? Maybe more. Ten minutes since I walked through <b>that </b>damn door. And not one of <b>you </b>asked about my injury.”


    “Did you not see it?” I snapped. “Or did you just choose not to care?”


    I turned my re on Luna Zara, watching her flinch beneath it. “You say you love me–but you stood there and watched them ruin me. I <b>lost </b>my hearing. My leg. My kidney. My future. You let it happen. You let it all happen and now you say <b>you </b>love me?”


    My words echoed off the walls like des, cutting through the air<b>, </b>slicing straight into their polished lies.


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    “Where was your love when I was locked away like <b>a </b>rabid stray?” I shouted. “When I was dragged into that courtroom. already convicted by your silence?”


    Tears finally spilled from my eyes, hot and unstoppable, clouding my vision.


    Luna Zara took a hesitant step forward, her arms slightly extended like she wanted to embrace me.


    <b>I </b>stepped <b>back</b>.


    She froze mid–step, her eyes flickering <b>down </b>to the <b>gauze </b>and the blood staining my clothes, her breath catching like she’d <b>only </b>now realized I wasn’t bluffing.


    Kael narrowed his <b>eyes</b>, <b>scoffing</b>.


    “Well, that <b>exins </b>the dramatics,” he muttered. “So that’s why you’ve been ying the victim tonight. A little blood to gain. attention! You’ve really lost your edge, Riley.”


    Hisugh <b>was </b><b>sharp</b>, <b>grating</b>. “You’re not fooling anyone with this poor–little–me act. Stop trying to manipte everyone.”


    una Zara’s expression faltered. She looked between me and Kael, visibly


    y torn.


    “Kiley, is that true?” she asked softly, brows furrowing “Did you were you just trying to scare us?<b>” </b>


    <b>Alpha </b>ric scoffed <b>from </b>the head of the table, his voice thunderous. “Typical. A wolf can’t change its blood. No matter how well we <b>raise </b>her, she still reeks of the rogue blood she was raised <b>in</b><b>.</b><b>” </b>


    And just like that, I froze.


    3:15 PM


    Speed 8+


    For a moment, my brain didn’t process what I’d heard. I stood there <b>in </b>stunned silence, the words crashing into me like <b>a </b>frozen tide.


    Maniptive. Attention–seeking. Worthless.


    That’s all they saw when they looked at me.


    Not a daughter. Not a victim. Not a girl who’d been mutted and left for dead.


    Just an inconvenience..


    A mistake.


    My spine stiffened, and I swallowed back the sob rising in my throat.


    “Think whatever you want,” I said, my voice cold, steady, almost detached. “I’m done trying to exin myself to people <b>whot </b>never really wanted me.”


    I turned ommy heel and walked toward the side hallway, toward the old storage room I’d imed because <b>no </b>one else in this house wanted to see my face.


    “Stop right there!” Kael snapped.


    His voice cracked like a whip, the force of an <b>Alpha</b>–in–training trying to reim control<b>. </b>


    I stopped. Slowly turned.


    The look I gave him must have hit its mark, because for the first time tonight. Kael faltered. His mouth opened, then closed again, like he forgot what he was about to say.


    I stared at them all–at Alpha ric’s cold fury, at Luna Zara’s crumpled disappointment, at Scarlett’s tremulous concern- and 1 saw them for what they were


    <b>Not </b><b>family</b>.


    Not Pack


    Just strangers who shared my blood but not my pain.


    Scarlett clung to <b>Luna </b>Zara’s arm. “Mom… her eyes… they’re scary.


    Zara patted her daughter’s <b>hand</b>, her own face <b>pale</b>. “She’s not the same girl we brought back. Something’s <b>changed </b>in her.”


    “She’s feral.” ric spat. “Ungrateful. If I had known she’d grow into this, I’d have left her in that Rogue camp to rot.”


    “ric!” <b>Zara </b>snapped. “She’s still your daughter<b>.</b>”


    “I gave her too much grace, that’s the problem!” he roared, the sound echoing down the corridor like a whip crack. “She needed discipline from day one! If I’d set the rules, she wouldn’t be this wild!”


    I heard it all. Every <b>word</b>.


    Even <b>as </b>I shut the storage room door <b>behind </b>me, their voices still rang in my cars.


    I slid down <b>against </b>the door, body trembling, arms wrapped tightly around myself.


    The <b>room </b>was pitch–ck. Cold, Smelled of cedar and <b>dust</b>.


    I curled into <b>a </b><b>ball </b>on the thin cot, burying my face in my knees as tears streamed freely down my cheeks.


    So this <b>was </b><b>what </b>it felt like.


    To realize home was just another cage.


    They’d carved out a <b>space </b>in the Ebonw manor for me, sure–but <b>not </b>a ce in their hearts. Not really.


    I wasn’t Riley, their <b>daughter</b>.


    I was a walking reminder of a mistake they regretted iming.


    I cried until my <b>throat </b><b>burned </b><b>and </b>my shoulders ached.


    Eventually, the sobs softened, my body gave into exhaustion, and Iy <b>t </b>on the cot, staring into the void above me.


    Sleep pulled at my edges like a tide, but it offered no peace.


    <b>In </b>my dreams, the prison came back.


    The fists. The boots. The pain.


    My voice cracked as I screamed in my sleep.


    “Help me. <b>Mama</b>, please. <b>Mama</b>…”


    But no one came,


    Except…


    A hand. Warm, Gentle. Calloused.


    Someone was stroking my back.


    “It’s alright, pup. You’re safe


    <b>now</b>…


    Mama’s here”


    That <b>voice</b>. It wasn’t <b>Luna </b>Zara’s,


    It was older, Softer. Full of quiet love.


    Mia<b>. </b>


    Even <b>in </b>my dream, I leaned toward the sound, toward thefort. My muscles loosened slightly, the screams died on my lips.


    Somewhere far away, I felt her hand keep patting my back, slow <b>and </b>steady.


    <b>When </b>I woke, <b>the </b>light <b>through </b>the small window was pale and blue.


    I sat up slowly, <b>dazed </b>and hollow.


    For a split second, I thought I’d dreamed the whole thing–that Luma Zara had held me and whispered soft things.


    But no.


    1 let out a soft, bitterugh.


    Even in dreams, I couldn’t pretend she loved me.


    Only <b>Mia </b>ever stayed.
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