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in Vengeance 135

    Riley’s POV


    +8 Pearls


    sas


    The moment the de touched Scarlett’s scalp, I <b>saw </b>her whole body jolt like she’d been struck by lightning. It <b>was </b><b>as </b>if the cold steel <b>wasn’t </b>just shaving away her precious hair–it was <b>scraping </b><b>straight </b><b>down </b>into her soul.


    “Please! No! Don’t-!” she screamed, thrashing in pure desperation.


    Her cries echoed off the stone walls of the <b>grand </b>banquet hall, sharp and raw like a wounded <b>animal</b>. The sound might’ve made others <b>flinch</b>, but I stood firm, unmoved. I had been silent too long. Too many days, too many years. And tonight, I <b>wasn’t going </b>to <b>look </b><b>away</b><b>. </b>


    One lock at a time, her long, glossy ck hair fell to the floor–those perfect strands she used to toss with pride every time she humiliated me. She treated them like a crown, a symbol of her status <b>and </b>superiority. But now, scattered at her feet, they looked more like the ashes of a fallen empire.


    Scarlett writhed and fought against the guards holding her, but their grips were iron–d. Her wild movements earned her a <b>nasty </b>scrape on the scalp, <b>and </b>blood trickled down the side of her face. It trailed over her pale skin in a crimson are, as if <b>Imarking </b>her defeat for all to see.


    Her scream–high–pitched and broken–split through the air. But I didn’t flinch. I didn’t blink. I didn’t feel sorry. Not for a single second.


    This was justice.


    The room <b>had </b>gone deathly still. Those who onceughed at my humiliation now looked like ghosts, pale and shaking Especially the women who had struck me alongside her. They stood frozen, unable to look <b>away </b>from the brutal scene, terror etched deep into every <b>line </b>of their faces.


    Scarlett’s beauty was her power. And I had just taken it from her with a single nod.


    I didn’t enjoy cruelty for cruclty’s sake–but in this <b>world</b>, <b>wolves </b>only understood power. <b>And </b>if I didn’t make an example of her now, they’d do it to me again.


    Across the room, I saw Lady Lee–once smug, now hollow–copse to the floor. Her legs <b>gave </b>out beneath her, eyes wide and vacant like her soul had fled the room. It probably had.


    Then, chaos erupted.


    Ronan Duskcliff–Scarlett’s supposed “protector“-charged through the crowd like a rogue without a leash.


    “Stop Stop it now!” he roared, eyes wild.


    He only made it halfway before <b>Duke </b>mmed a foot into his chest, sending him flying backward. He crashed to the floor with <b>a </b>thud that <b>made </b>the chandeliers rattle.


    In a blink, two of Lucien’s men had him pinned <b>down</b>, <b>face </b>to the cold marble. He shouted and <b>thrashed </b>like a <b>madman</b><b>. </b>


    Lucien Dusk grave, <b>how </b><b>dare </b>you treat Scarlett like this! I <b>won’t </b>forget this!” he bellowed, rage clouding every word.


    Lucien didn’t even nce hin way.


    I did


    And <b>when </b>he realized his words hadn’t rattled Lucien, he turned them on me.


    “Kiley Stryer sister Your own blood! How can you just stand there and let them do this to her? What kind of person are


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    Iced my head slightly, husking down at him with a calmness that <b>must’ve </b>driven <b>him </b>insane. “It’s been over a month, hasn’t


    I said wuttly “Your stress <b>the </b>stundld be able to speak by now Did she <b>not </b>tell you who hurt her! Or did you never


    +B Pearls


    His eyes went nk.


    The truth hit him harder than any punch ever could.


    He had <b>exiled </b>his own sister, shipped her off to another country–just so he wouldn’t <b>have </b>to hear the truth. Just so he could keep believing <b>that </b><b>what </b>he did to me <b>was </b>justified.


    Coward


    “You don’t <b>want </b>answers, Ronan. You wantfort,” I whispered. “But you don’t deserve it.”


    He snapped again. “I once considered making you my fiancée. A union between Ebonw and ckmaw was meant to be How foolish of me to ever think you were the <b>one </b>I’d choose!, Riley! And you–you’re unting yourself with another mant like some shameless whore!”


    I almost <bughed</b>. “Fiance?” I echoed. “Is that what you call yourself now?”


    His <b>words </b>couldn’t touch me anymore. I looked at him and saw nothing. Not even hatred<b>. </b>Just a pathetic, powerless man who thought he could shame me back into submission.


    You want me to stop?” I asked coldly. “You want me to protect her? After what she did to me?”


    His expression <b>twisted </b>in disbelief, but I didn’t wait for a reply.


    Lucien’s


    ‘s voice broke the <b>tension</b>. “Too loud.”


    Duke didn’t hesitate. He ripped off one of his socks and shoved it into Ronan’s mouth without so <b>much </b><b>as </b>a blink.


    The sight was almostical–<b>this </b>once–proud heir gagging on the <b>stench </b>of his own desperation, restrained like the beast. he truly was.


    He gurgled <b>and </b>thrashed, but the guards held him down like he weighed nothing. He couldn’t spit it out. Couldn’t scream. All he could do was watch–watch as Scarlett’s hair was stripped away strand by strand.


    She copsed when it was done, nothing left in her expression but hollow <b>shame</b>. Blood dried on her scalp, and the air <b>grew </b>colder


    And then, silence.


    I turned my gaze slowly toward the four <b>wealthy </b>women who’d helped Seraphina beat me. They <b>shrank </b>back, huddled bnd their mates like cubs behind a den wall. I could smell the fear pouring off them.


    One of them stammered forward, her voice cracking, “Alpha <b>Duskgrave</b>–we didn’t <b>know </b>she was your woman. If we <b>had </b>known, we never would’ve-


    I stepped forward before she could <b>finish</b>. “So if I weren’t his, it would’ve been okay?” My <b>voice </b>was <b>calm</b>. <b>Even</b>. <b>But </b><b>each </b>word sliced like a w


    She flinched, ryes wide, “N–no, I mean.. we just—”


    “You think <b>rank </b>makes abuse eptable!” I <b>said</b>. “You think I was less deserving of respect because I had no pack? No title?


    They had nothing to say


    And that was the worst part. Because it was true.


    They wouldn’t have cared if Lucien hadn’t imed me It Matriarch Duskgrave hadn’t wrapped me in that ceremonial cloak In their eyes power was the <b>only </b>shield worth recognizing.


    I wasn’t fading any mor I was weak. And tonight, <b>the </b>Stormndge Pack learned what happened when you strike a white wolf and leave her breathing


    <b>You don’t </b>get lorgiveness
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