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in Vengeance 132

    +8 Pearls


    Third Person’s POV


    Ford’s expression darkened <b>instantly</b>, his brows furrowing in displeasure. “What nonsense are you spewing now?”


    Lady Seraphina Duskgrave snapped like a beast cornered, screaming in his face, “Nonsense? I saw the pictures your mother sent you! It was that bitch Riley! You <b>even </b>said that as long as she was satisfied, you had no objections!”


    “You think I don’t know? <b>Your </b>family just wants to rece me because I can’t give you <b>an </b>heir! You’re all so desperate to <b>find </b>someone young <b>and </b>fertile–like I’m the one to me!”


    “Is it my fault I can’t-


    BANGI


    A thunderous p of a cane on wood silenced her. The sound echoed through the ballroom like a whip crack. Matriarch Duskgrave stood <b>at </b>the head of the long table, her face pale with fury, her aged hand trembling around her cane.


    “That’s enough!” she thundered. “I sent those pictures to Ford so he’d recognize his future daughter–inw!


    The words crashed <b>into </b>the ballroom like a bolt of lightning.


    Lady Seraphina’s smug expression froze mid–sentence.


    Gasps erupted across the room.


    The socialites who <b>had </b>helped Seraphina strip Riley and beat her now stood petrified, color draining from their faces. The realization hit like a guillotine: <b>they </b>hadn’t assaulted some lowborn rogue… they hadid their hands <b>on </b>the mate of the Stormridge <b>Alpha </b>Prince.


    Dead silence fell.


    Because everyone <b>in </b><b>Northhaven </b>knew what Lucien Duskgrave was capable of.


    And they especially knew <b>what </b>happened to anyone who dared hurt what was his.


    The phrase Lucien had uttered earlier-“Think carefully about whether your body parts are worth more <b>than </b>the pain <b>she </b>endured“<b>-now </b>became <b>crystal </b>clear.


    Those women, who had moments ago gleefully <bughed </b>and wed at Riley, now trembled like autumn leaves <b>in </b>a blizzard


    <b>Some </b>fell to <b>their </b>knees in panic, crawling <b>toward </b><b>Matriarch </b>Duskgrave in a desperate bid for mercy.


    “Matriarch, we didn’t know please, it was all a misunderstanding.


    “Forgive us, please!”


    Matriarch Duskgrave didn’t even <b>nce </b>their way.


    “You daredy a hand on the girl I’ve already <b>acknowledged</b>? Hurt her until her bones were nearly broken–and now want to leave?” she sneered Do you think this is a tavern <b>brawl </b>you can slink <b>away </b>from?”


    Their husbands–powerful Beta heirs, merchants, councilmen–lud already rushed forward upon hearing the full truth Kage twisted their faces as they stared at their wives in dishclief and fury


    “Youid hands on her?” one of the men growled, pping his mate across the face. “You stupid fool, do you know w you se douet


    In an instant chas exploded The menshed out at the <b>women </b>who had shamed their names and dragged their families anto doo Screams echoed through the ballroom–not of Kiley <b>this </b>time but of the very women who had Laughed while kicking her


    But


    <b>Ban </b>the real terror still lingered in the air–thick and suffocating–as they all waited for Lucien <b>Duskgrave </b>to return.


    PMP P.


    He hadn’t spoken of punishment yet.


    But that silence was worse.


    +8 Pearls


    Lady <b>Seraphina </b>sat frozen on the floor, her nails digging into her arms, eyes wild with fear. Images of Lucien’s ruthlessness over the years yed through her mind like a nightmare reel.


    She remembered the stories.


    Of how he’d handled rogues who chim of how, at only five years <b>old</b>, he’d pushed her down the marble staircase after


    she’d caused his mother’s death. How he’d ordered doctors to take her womb–how he’d ensured she’d never bear a child <b>again </b>


    He was <b>no </b>longer <b>the </b>boy she could lie to.


    He had be a monster draped in civility, <b>and </b>that monster wasing back.


    Ford watched Seraphina trembling, her body like a wind–struck leaf. A sliver of pity stirred in him. No matter how wrong she’d been, she was still his wife. And Riley <b>was </b>just a girl. A younger generation. Surely this didn’t need to be a blood feud


    He sighed heavily, stepped up to Matriarch Duskgrave’s side, and attempted a softer tone.


    “Mother, today’s your eightieth birthday. Let’s not escte this. Lucien <b>has </b>always been impulsive. Maybe we should all just… calm down.”


    But Matriarch Duskgrave’s response was anything but calm.


    She turned with fire in her ancient eyes and mmed her cane hard against Ford’s thigh.


    THUD


    He staggered slightly, stunned.


    “You still <b>have </b>the gall to speak up for her?” she hissed. “If <b>it </b>weren’t for <b>you </b>bringing that <b>trash </b>into this family, do you <b>think </b>Riley would have suffered like this?”


    “My <b>granddaughter</b>–inw–whom I handpicked–was humiliated, stripped, nearly killed at my own birthday banquet, <b>and </b>you <b>ask </b>me <b>to </b>stay <b>calm</b><b>?!</b>”


    Ford clenched his jaw, the sting of <b>humiliation </b>sharper <b>than </b>her cane. He nced around at the <b>crowd </b><b>and </b>then, <b>in </b>an effort to preserve some dignity, marched to the grand doors of the ballroom and tried to force them open.


    They <b>didn’t </b>budge.


    “Duke,” he called <b>out </b>sternly, voiceced with authority. “Open this door. Now.”


    Lucien’s assistant remained calmly near the <b>control </b><b>panel</b>, <b>still </b><b>smiling </b>


    “If the Chairman doesn’t want Alpha Lucien furious. I <b>suggest </b>he <b>remains </b><b>right </b>where he is.”


    Ford’s tone sharpened “I can <b>have </b>you dismissed in five seconds


    Duke nodded. “I believe <b>you</b><b>. </b>But for now I serve someone else.”


    Ford’s fare turned an angry shade of red, fists clenched, but there was <b>nothing </b>more he could do


    The others watched in hormar as even the Chairman was being openly denied.


    Fear spread like wildfire


    Lady Seraphina crumpled to the floor, her designer dress ruined her mind <b>broken</b>.


    The other sociales, now ck and <b>blue </b>from their husbands fury whimpered and <b>prayed </b>Lucien might take pity


    <b>But </b>none dared speak again.


    +8 Pearls


    The air inside the grand ballroom had turned to ice, thick with dread. And everyone understood the same terrifying truth:


    Lucien Duskgrave wasn’t done yet.


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