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A Broken Alpha Heiress' Revenge novel Chapter 113

Chapter 113

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The Duskgrave estate stood silent under the early morning sun, but inside, a quiet warmth had taken root ever since Riley arrived. The girl who had once been starved for affection now basked in the steady, nurturing love from Matriarch Duskgrave, Mrs. Beck, and Mia. Their devotion was a balm to Riley’s fractured spirit.

Matriarch Duskgrave’s greatest joy these days was indulging in endless shopping sprees–not for herself, but for Riley. Clothes, shoes, jewelry, and handbags filled the vast closets, each piece carefully selected to adorn the young woman as if she were a queen of the Stormridge Pack.

“My granddaughter–in–law is young and beautiful. It would be a shame not to dress her in finery worthy of her.” the matriarch often declared with a proud sparkle in her eyes.

Even though Riley rarely left her room, the matriarch’s enthusiasm never waned. Meanwhile, Mrs. Beck and Mia took turns preparing all manner of delicious meals, hoping to coax some strength back into the pale girl.

In just a few short days, Riley’s face had regained some color. Though still slender, the heavy shadows of sorrow that once cloaked her had begun to lift. The light of a fragile hope glimmered behind her eyes.

Yet, apart from mealtimes, Riley remained cloistered within the confines of her room, retreating behind a door she rarely opened. Concerned for her mental well–being, the matriarch had several times tried to coax her out, but Riley resisted.

It was Lucien who finally put a stop to the attempts. “Grandmother, the matriarch’s birthday is just a month away. Riley is preparing a special gift for her. Please let her have her space.”

Hearing this, Matriarch Duskgrave’s eyes brightened with warmth and understanding. She relented, her heart quietly moved by the girl’s thoughtfulness, and chose not to disturb Riley any further.

One crisp morning, as Lucien ate breakfast overlooking the sprawling grounds, his phone buzzed with a call from Duke, his trusted aide.

He moved away from the table and answered, voice calm. “Hello?”

On the other end, Duke’s tone was sharp and efficient. “Sir, Maddox’s leg has been broken by operatives I deployed. He remains unconscious in the hospital. What are your next orders?”

Lucien’s eyes darkened at the mention of Maddox, the lawyer who had maliciously sent Riley–an innocent -into the pack’s prison. His expression tightened, muscles twitching in suppressed rage.

“If a man cannot serve justice, then he is no longer worthy of the title.”

Duke knew Lucien well enough to expect this. Maddox had abused the law’s power, betraying not only Riley but the very pack he was sworn to protect. Maddox owed his law degree to Riley’s sacrifices–during her harshest high school years, she had worked tirelessly, winning contests and taking on extra jobs to fund his education.

But Maddox had no gratitude. Instead, he condemned Riley to five years of torment behind bars. How could he live with such guilt? How dare he walk free while Riley suffered?

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Duke quietly mourned the fate of Maddox. Crossing the powerful matriarch and Lucien was a dangerous game–and Maddox was losing.

Without hesitation, Duke set to work gathering evidence of Maddox’s illegal dealings. He tapped his network, collecting proof of bribery, misconduct, and ethical breaches, funneling it swiftly to the Stormridge Pack’s legal council and the broader lawyers‘ guild.

Under Duke’s meticulous orchestration, Maddox’s license was stripped away without mercy.

When the anesthetic wore off, Maddox’s agonized screams echoed through the sterile hospital room as the pain from his shattered leg overwhelmed him. He writhed, desperate to escape the torment.

But the physical pain was only the beginning.

The news of his disbarment, compounded by a multi–million credit penalty for his crimes, sent his world spiraling into darkness.

Though Maddox had been practicing law for only five years, his reputation had allowed him to secure a luxurious home and a sleek car in Mooncrest, the bustling heart of the city. But with fines this steep, his savings were quickly depleted.

His assets–home, vehicle, bank accounts–would soon be seized to cover debts. After paying surgery and hospital fees, barely ten thousand credits remained on his card.

Lucien watched in silence as her shift began. The transformation was slower than it should have been, her breath hitching, her body slick with sweat. But she didn’t give up. White fur shimmered beneath her skin. Bones cracked and reshaped. And when she finally stood before him, a shimmering white wolf with silver- tipped ears and haunted eyes–Lucien exhaled.

“Good,” he murmured. “Again.”

They trained at dawn and dusk.

Riley ran until her legs gave out. She fought Lucien’s wolf, took bruises, got tossed into the dirt. Her instincts were dulled, her movements rusty–but every time she fell, she stood up again. With a snarl. With a fury that made the very earth beneath her tremble.

Nyra, once silenced and shackled, began to respond. Her eyes grew brighter. Her form more solid. Still weak–but no longer fading.

“You’re getting stronger,” Lucien told her one evening, as they sat beneath the twilight sky, both panting, both bloodied.

Riley wiped a smear of dirt from her cheek. “Not strong enough.”

He tilted his head. “Not yet. But you will be.”

Because Riley knew–if she wanted revenge, if she wanted truth, if she wanted freedom–she couldn’t just survive. She had to become the thing they feared most.

A white wolf reborn.

Not the Omega they discarded. Not the criminal they locked away.

But the storm they never saw coming.

And this time, she wouldn’t be alone. Lucien was beside her now. Not just as her Alpha Prince, but as her ally.

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