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in Vengeance 50

    Riley’s POV


    The moment I closed the door <b>behind </b>me, I copsed onto the bed with a long, weary sigh.


    Moon above, how I’d missed the feel of an actual mattress.


    If I hadn’t been stolen at birth, if fate had yed fair just once, I’d have woken up on a bed like this every single morning for thest twenty–three years. Not on concrete. Not on wood. Not on moldy nkets <b>in </b><b>a </b>storage closet.


    I closed my eyes and tried to absorb the rare silence. The rare stillness. For once, no screaming, no threats, no footsteps. outside my <b>door</b>.


    Just… quiet.


    Ten minutes passed–maybe more–before I heard the knock.


    Three taps, Rhythmic. Gentle. Predictable.


    I didn’t even have to guess.


    “Come in.”


    Mia stepped inside. careful as ever, holding a bowl that steamed like a dream. The smell hit me first–rich, warm,forting<b>. </b>“Miss Riley,” she said softly, “you should eat something. You barely touched your dinner earlier.”


    I sat up, epting the bowl with a nod, but didn’t eat right away. Instead, I nced at her..


    “They all think my wolf showed up because of some ck magic tonic,” I said<b>, </b>voice low and almost bitter. “Even Kael. No one’s asked how or why. Not even you.


    <b>Mia </b>met my eyes, unflinching.


    “I didn’t <b>need </b>to ask,” she said simply.


    I blinked. “Why not?”


    She sat beside me, hands folded in herp. “Because the day you took that belt for me the day you raised your arm and your ws came out just to shield me…” Her voice trembled, just slightly. That’s when I knew, Your wolf never left.”


    I looked away. Something hot and sharp twisted in my chest.


    “I just didn’t know what they did to you,” she continued, quieter now. “What they put you through in that prison. What kind of pain would make an Alpha wolf go so quiet… so still.”


    She reached out and gently touched my bandaged hand.


    “But I never once believed she was gone. Only that you were protecting her. Or maybe she was protecting you.”


    I didn’t trust my voice<b>, </b>so I said nothing.


    She gave <b>a </b>small<b>, </b>sad smile. “They can talk about curses and potions all they want. I saw <b>what </b>real strength looks like. And it <b>wasn’t </b>borrowed. It was yours.”


    <b>I </b>sat up, leaning against the headboard <b>as </b>she handed me the bowl. It was her usual sunfire noodles–handmade, served in clear broth, topped with moonleaf <b>greens</b>, a poached egg, and just enough wild chive oil to make your mouth water. The scent alone made my stomach grumble.


    I blinked <b>quickly</b>, suddenly fighting the sting behind my eyes.


    “Thanks, Mia,” I murmured, my voice cracking


    She was the only one in this house who had ever treated me like <b>I </b>mattered. She noticed when I <b>was </b>cold, She brought me


    +8 Pearls


    food when I was locked away. She stood between me and ric’s lists more times <b>than </b>I could count.


    If not for her… I wouldn’t have survived..


    “Truly,” I added, my fingers tightening around the bowl. “I’m still alive because of <b>you</b><b>.” </b>


    Her eyes welled up, but she smiled gently.


    Then, after a pause, she whispered. “Miss Riley… maybe you should run. Tonight. Slip away while they’re distracted.”


    Her words hit like a gust of wind through my already cracked defenses.


    Fora split <b>second</b>, I wanted to say yes. Gods, I wanted to say yes.


    But then Nyra stirred inside me.


    “Run?” her voice was faint, almost a sigh. “You’ve run enough. We both have. You know what must be done.”


    I exhaled slowly and looked back at Mia. “I can’t,”


    Her face crumpled. “Why not? You don’t owe them anything. You- Her voice broke. “<b>You </b>don’t know what he did while you were unconscious.


    I didn’t need to ask. I already knew.)


    Nyra’s presence pulsed gently in my chest, coiled but aware, She never truly slept–not when danger was near.


    Mia tried to keep her voice calm. “They dragged you out of the hospital bed, Riley. The wound on your shoulder split open. You bled through your gown, and he still forced you <b>into </b>the car like you were <b>a </b>sack of grain.”


    I swallowed hard.


    Nyra growled softly in the back of my mind. “Cowards. Bastards. They will pay, Riley. I’ll make sure of it.”


    I forced a smile onto my lips. “Maybe marrying into the Stormridge won’t be so bad.”


    Mia stared at <b>me</b>, horror on her face. “You <b>can’t </b>mean that.”


    “I don’t, I whispered.


    But she and her daughter were the only two people in the world I cared about.


    And I knew one thing as long as they remained within ric’s reach, I would never be free. So I had to stay. I had to y along until I had what I needed.


    One <b>million </b>credits. <b>That </b><b>was </b>the bride price.


    Enough to <b>get </b>Mia and her daughter out of the country,


    They were my weakness. My soft spot. If they stayed, the Vales would always have a chain around my neck.


    “I should eat this before it gets soggy,” I said, changing the subject <b>and </b>shoving a mouthful of noodles into my mouth before <b>Mia </b>could argue.


    She watched me<b>, </b>sadness etched into every <b>line </b>of her face.


    Late the entire bowl–soup and all.


    When she left with the empty dish, my smile dropped instantly.


    I sat in the silence and made a silent vow.


    “Just a little longer, Mu. Hang on. Once I get that money, I’ll burn this house to the ground if I <b>have </b>to.”


    The next seven days <b>passed </b>in uneasy calm.


    I barely left my room except to eat. I avoided everyone else like the gue. Even Scarlett, for once, kept her distance.


    But I knew it couldn’tst.


    That morning, after brushing my hair and slipping on something simple, I opened my bedroom door and nearly ran face-


    first into Zara.


    <b>She </b>was smiling. Too widely. Too fake.


    n her hands was a glossy shopping bag-


    1 froze. “What do you want?”


    Zara kept her tone light, sugary sweet. “I just wanted to give you something. A gift.”


    She held up the bag like it was the moon itself. “I <b>had </b>this dress specially picked for you. For tonight<b>.</b>”


    I didn’t <b>take </b>it.


    “I’m not in the mood for charity, Zara, Just say <b>what </b>you want and go.”


    The fake smile twitched. “Riley, do we really have to keep fighting? I’m still your mother.”


    I let out a sharp. humorlessugh<b>. </b>“You’re my mother now? Since when? When you ignored me in the storage room? When you let your husband beat me bloody?”


    “Don’t you


    want to try on the dress?” she asked weakly. “Let me be a mother <b>to </b>you, just once?”


    “Why now?” I snapped. “What’s <b>so </b><b>special </b>about tonight? Wait–let me guess. There’s a banquet. Some public event where you want me <b>to </b>show up like a good little daughter, arm candy for the Stormridge heir.”


    Her <b>silence </b>was answer enough.


    I stepped back and crossed my arms. “If you really cared, you’d give me money. I could buy my own dress. Something I actually like. But no, you want me to <b>wear </b>your pick, smile on cue, and impress your precious guests.”


    “You think I want to sell you off?” <b>she </b>whispered, eyes welling with tears onmand.


    “Yes,” I said bluntly. That’s exactly what you’re <b>doing</b><b>.</b>”


    “I’m trying to help,” she pleaded.


    “You’re trying to look like you care. But you don’t. You never have.”


    I could see it in her eyes–guilt and shame fighting for dominance,


    “Let me guess,” I <b>said</b>. “The banquet’s tonight, right? The Stormridge prince will be there, and you want me to dazzle him with my charming <b>personality</b>?”


    “Riley…


    <b>“</b>Save it,” I cut in, stepping forward. “We both <b>know </b>I don’t have a choice. You want me to go because you think it’ll make you look good. <b>And </b>if I refuse, you’ll <b>find </b>a way to punish me<b>.</b>”


    She said nothing.


    That silence told ine everything.


    Nyr?stirred again, her voice low and lethal. “Let me out, Riley. Let me <b>speak </b><b>through </b>you. Let me show them <b>what </b>a real Alpha looks like”


    “Not yet,” I whispered back. “Soon”


    <b>Zara </b>tried to smile again, but I could see the cracks.


    <b>“</b><b>You’ve </b>always wanted to be epted,” she said gently. “Maybe tonight’s your <b>chance</b>.”


    “Maybe,” I murmured, reaching for the door.


    “Riley-


    “Don’t worry.” I said without looking back. “I’ll wear the damn dress.”


    And I will.


    Because when I burn this family to ash, I want them all dressed for the asion.


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