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in Vengeance 63

    Riley’s POV


    “Heh


    FRIS


    A coldugh escaped my lips before I could stop it. It echoed through the sterile hospital room, sharp as broken ss. “No wonder the maids in the Ebonw Pack look down on <b>me</b>,” I said, my voice low, brittle with irony. “They call Scarlett Young Lady, and me? Just “Miss Riley. And they’re not wrong.”


    I turned my


    y gaze on Luna <b>Zara </b>and Kael Vale–my so–called mother and brother.


    “Because neither of <b>you </b>ever intended to acknowledge me as one of your own.”


    “I’ve always just been a guest <b>in </b>your house. A stray wolf at your doorstep<b>.</b>” I tilted my head. “Not family. Not truly.”


    My voice dropped further, t <b>and </b>void of warmth. “So why are you still here?”


    Zara flinched. <b>Then</b><b>, </b>in the blink of an eye, her expression shifted. The motherly sorrow vanished, reced by cold Luna resolve. She straightened her spine, her jaw set firm.


    “Whether you ept it or not. Riley, you are my daughter,” she said. “I carried you in my womb for ten months. You have Ebonw blood running through your veins. And that bond can never be broken.”


    “Being born of our Packes with responsibilities. Sacrifices. As a Vale, you owe your life to this Pack.”


    I didn’t respond.


    She stepped closer, voice cold as iron. “Don’t forget what you promised me and Alpha ric. If you dare go back on your word and jeopardize our alliance with Alpha Lucien Duskgrave, then everything you hope to gain–your freedom, your future, the one million promised–will vanish.”


    There it was.


    The real reason she came.


    Not concern. Not remorse.


    Just the deal.


    The arrangement.


    The damn marriage pact with the Stormridge Pack’s Alpha heir, Lucien.


    She hadn’te to check if I was still bleeding inside.


    She’de to make sure the bride was still intact.


    I had long since stopped hoping she’d see me as her <b>daughter</b>. What was the <b>point</b><b>? </b>I <b>was </b>leverage to <b>them</b>. A rare white wolf they couldn’t tame–so now, <b>they’d </b>sell <b>me </b>off instead.


    Her words didn’t surprise me. I had anticipated every single one.


    “If you’re finished,” I <b>uid </b>coolly, “please leave<b>.</b>”


    I turned my face away from her. I didn’t want to see their <b>expressions</b>. Not their guilt. Not their lies.


    ?ara i breath caught. She stood there for a moment too long. <b>Maybe </b><b>she </b>still thought I’d cry, beg, scream<b>. </b>But I didn’t.


    There were no more tears left in me for them.


    When she finally spoke again, her voice was icy. “You look fine to me. Recover quickly. <b>Your </b>father and I will schedule the meeting with Alpha Lucien You’ll do your dury


    She turned and left without another nce.


    Karl lingered. His dark <b>eyes </b>searched my face–for what, I didn’t know. Forgiveness? Weakness?


    He found neither.


    He sighed and followed her out the door.


    Silence settled over the room like snow. Suffocating. Heavy.


    I sat


    in <b>that </b>quiet, my <b>hands </b>clenched in the sheets, heart beating hollow in my chest.


    I wouldn’t cry..


    Not, for them.


    Not anymore.


    Then-


    “Miss Riley, you must be starving.”


    +8 Pearls


    Mia’s voice cut <b>through </b>the fog like warm light. She opened the insted container, and the scent of slow–simmered bone broth filled the room, <b>soothing </b>something raw in me.


    I took the bowl in my hands and sipped. The warmth traveled down my throat, but it tasted like nothing.


    Almost without meaning to, I whispered. “Carmen’s lucky”


    Mia paused.


    “She’s got you for a mother.”


    Her eyes glossed over, but she blinked fast, keeping the tears at bay. She sat beside me and took my hand.


    “Miss Riley,” she <b>said </b>gently, “let’s leave. You, me, and Carmen. We’ll disappear. Go somewhere the Vales will <b>never </b>find us. Somewhere peaceful”


    God, how I wanted that


    The mere thought made my chest <b>ache</b>.


    But I couldn’t


    Not yet.


    If I ran now, they’d crush Mia<b>. </b>They’d revoke Carmen’s Ashmoor schrship, destroy her future. And the deal with Lucien still hung over me like a chain made of silver.


    No


    Td marry him.


    I’d take the moncy.


    Then I’d leave–<b>and </b>I’d <b>take </b>Mia and Carmen


    with me.


    Far away from the Ebonw Pack. Far from ric, Zara, Kael<b>, </b><b>and </b>all their lies.


    But I couldn’t tell her that


    So I said nothing Just kept sipping the soup. It was warm, but it <b>tasted </b>like <b>ash</b><b>. </b>


    “You’ve changed,” she said softly “You’re not the same girl I <b>picked </b>up <b>from </b>Mooncrest Penitentiary. I saw it the moment you crossed the gate. You were already nning to leave.”


    <b>“</b><b>Why </b>haven’t you. Riley?” she asked quietly. “Did they threaten you?”


    My throat tightened. I stared into the soup.


    “No,” I whispered.


    But even I didn’t believe it.


    And I could see from her face–neither did she.
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