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in Vengeance 134

    Riley’s POV


    +8 Pearls


    I wasn’t fully <b>awake </b>when Lucien helped me to my feet. My limbs still ached, bruises nestled deep in my muscles like <b>ghosts </b>refusing to fade. His low voice-“Sleep“-still echoed in my <b>mind</b>, soft as mist, heavy <b>as </b>amand. I remembered the <b>way </b>his fingers lingered on my temple, the weight of the nket he’d wrapped around me. In those moments, I felt less like prey. more like something sacred.


    But the moment we stood outside the banquet hall, <b>and </b>the heavy <b>double </b>doors opened again, the spell shattered.


    <b>Lucien </b>stood beside me like a shadow at my back–solid, silent, eternal. He didn’t say a word, didn’t need to. His presence. alone pulled the room’s attention like gravity. But this silence wasn’t protection. It was permission.


    It <b>was </b>my turn now.


    The sound of our entrance echoed like a warning bell across the marbled floor.


    And then the whispers began.


    Gasps. A few stifled cries. I heard a crystal ss shatter to the ground.


    Every head turned.


    They had expected me to be gone. Destroyed. Disgraced. They <b>had </b><b>assumed </b>Ronan had <b>taken </b>what he <b>wanted</b>. That I <b>had </b>crawled away afterward like some wounded Omega with nothing left but shame.


    But I was here.


    <b>And </b>I <b>wasn’t </b>the same girl they remembered.


    I wore the pale blue moonweave gown Mairiarch Duskgrave had given me with her own hands. The dress floated around my frame like starlight spun into silk, long enough to cover the bruises that still <b>marked </b>my <b>skin</b>, but cut just high enough to remind them I <b>had </b>nothing to hide.


    My hair was freshly dried, my <b>face </b>calm, <b>eyes </b><b>clear</b>. They <b>couldn’t </b>see the wounds beneath–but I knew they felt them. I carried them like a <b>second </b>skin, like armor. <b>And </b>with every step I <b>took</b>, the fear in their eyes deepened.


    1


    They <b>didn’t </b>see Riley, the forgotten daughter of the Ebonw Pack, raised in the mud <b>and </b>blood of rogue camps.


    They saw something else.


    A storm. A reckoning


    Their <b>past </b>sins, <b>wrapped </b><b>in </b>flesh and <b>walking </b>toward them <b>with </b><b>unshakable </b>purpose.


    I heard the whispers swell, rising like a tide


    “Is dit her?


    shar’s supposed to be in the infirmary-


    “Gods she looks like the Matnarch ”


    Tharrys flicked between me and the man at my side. I ucien–taller than any male in the room, dressed us all ck, his


    ession carved in stone. He didn’t speak He didn’t re But his silence dared anyone to look too long, to breathe the wrong way to question why he stood beside me.


    They were afraid


    Good


    feri


    Letter the clull of knowing they’d chosen the wrong side


    swept the room like a de.


    My gaze sa


    It found Scarlett instantly,


    +8 Pearls


    She was still in her party dress, though the hem had bunched awkwardly from all her <b>pacing</b>. Her heels clicked nervously. against the floor as she turned<b>, </b>eyes wide, mouth slightly open. Her curls were no longer pristine–she’d run her hands through them too many times. Her mascara had smudged beneath her lowershes, and her usual <b>mask </b>of arrogance was cracked.


    For a moment, she froze.


    Then–toote–she tried topose herself, straightening her spine, tilting her chin, as if nothing had changed.


    <b>But </b>everything <b>had</b>.


    Lucien’s voice broke the air like a de.


    “Miss Scarlett’s hair looks a little messy.”


    His words were cool, precise, almost idle.


    But in this room? It was the drop of blood in the water.


    My <b>lips </b>curved–not <b>in </b>cruelty, but something colder.


    I lifted <b>a </b>single finger and pointed toward her.


    <b>Shave </b>it off”


    I didn’t shoul


    I didn’t need to.


    In the silence <b>that </b>followed, my voice hit harder than a war drum.


    Scarlett flinched like I’d <b>struck </b>her. “No! You can’t-” she cried, but she barely got the words out before the <b>guards </b>moved.


    Two of Lucien’s pack warriors–storm–<b>ck </b>armor, faces emotionless–stepped forward. Scarlett tried to <b>back </b>away. She clutched at a nearby chair, but they pulled her forward with effortless strength.


    She screamed


    They forced her to her knees at <b>my </b>feet,


    I took my time <b>walking </b>toward her, each step <b>slow </b>and steady, the room splitting <b>open </b>like water before <b>me</b><b>. </b>


    <b>She </b>looked up at me, her lower lip trembling. Her voice <b>was </b>soft, pathetic: “Sister why? Why would you <b>have </b><b>Alpha </b>Lucien


    I smiled, just slightly.


    “<b>You </b>still think this is his <bmand</b>?” I asked “<b>No</b>, Scarlett. This is me. My voice. My choice.”


    Shock flickered in her eyes.


    <b>And </b>I <b>in </b>that <b>moment</b>, <b>she </b><b>finally </b>saw it <b>the </b>girl she thought she could <b>ruin </b>was gone. This was someone che now


    “You tore the embroidery my mother left me. You dragged me into a room with Ronan Duskchft. You stood there while they


    cat me <b>and </b><b>you </b>smiled”


    1 took another step


    “You wanted me broken. But you forgot something I leaned forward just enough for her to feel my breath.


    I’m not yours to barrak.


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    +8 Pearls


    I turned to face the room–the women <b>who </b>had cheered Scarlett on, who had mocked me, struck me, spat on my name.


    To those of you who raised a hand <b>against </b>me–your turn ising.”


    They lowered their heads, each one pale and trembling-


    Scarlett wasn’t done.


    Still clinging to thest tool in her <b>arsenal</b>–tears–she turned toward Lucien.


    “Alpha… I didn’t mean it. She’s overreacting, she’s confused. I didn’t-


    Lucien didn’t even uncross his arms.


    “You’re beneath <b>her </b><b>now</b>,” he <b>said</b>, voice like frost <b>cracking </b>stone. “Don’t waste your breath.”


    The guards moved.


    Scarlett screamed.


    I didn’t look away. Not this time.


    Because this wasn’t vengeance.


    This <b>was </b>bnce<b>. </b>


    And as I turned toward the Matriarch’s empty seat, her final words echoed in


    “Anyone who hurts my granddaughter… will pay.”


    And they would..


    Tonight, it begins.


    1 am Riley Vale.


    Blood of Ebonw.


    <b>my </b>


    mind:


    And I take back <b>everything </b>you stole from me–piece by piece, name by name.


    Send Gifts


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