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A Broken Alpha Heiress' Revenge novel Chapter 115

A Broken Alpha Heiress‘ Revenge

Chapter 115

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Truth be told, Riley was stunning–truly breathtaking. But the years of abuse and neglect had carved deep shadows into her soul. No matter how carefully she smiled or how still she stood, the self–doubt inside her always managed to seep through her pores, like a lingering scent of fear no shift could hide.

More than once, when the Matriarch of the Duskgrave Pack showed her kindness, Riley’s expression would flicker with a haunted look. As if she wanted to say: I don’t deserve this.

And anyone else–any rogue orphan or broken omega–wearing that look might’ve seemed pathetic. Small.

Weak.

But not Riley.

Duke, Alpha Lucien’s second–in–command, had seen what she came from. Knew the scars beneath her skin. And after learning the full breadth of her story–from the betrayal of her family to the five years locked. away for a crime she didn’t commit–his only response was a quiet, burning ache in his chest.

She had survived.

She had clawed her way back from ruin with nothing but grit and grace.

Now, the Matriarch and Alpha Lucien had given her a place. A home. And Duke? He believed she would only rise higher from here.

He stepped forward and gave her a respectful bow, gesturing toward the door like she were royalty. His eyes, usually sharp and calculating, now held genuine warmth. A silent promise: We serve those who have survived fire.

Riley’s throat tightened.

There was no mockery in his gaze. No pity. Only pride.

And that made her eyes well up, a thin sheen of emotion blurring the world around her for just a moment.

So this is what it felt like–to be protected. To be treasured.

She drew in a slow, deep breath, steadied herself, and lifted her chin with renewed confidence.

She was no longer the omega pup cowering in the Family Vale dungeon.

She was the woman Alpha Lucien had personally entrusted to the pack.

She walked toward the waiting black Lycan SUV parked just outside the manor, her long gown brushing softly against the marble floor.

Duke quickly stepped behind her, lifting the hem of her dress so it wouldn’t snag or drag.

The driver stood ready beside the vehicle, white gloves immaculate, and opened the door with practiced

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elegance. He even held a hand above her head to shield her from the doorframe–an instinctive act of deference reserved only for the most honored females of the pack.

Just behind them, Andi stood at the doorway, arms crossed, his expression a whirlwind of mock jealousy and admiration.

“Little she–wolf’s got all the luck,” he muttered under his breath. “Spoiled like a Luna on her coronation day.”

Riley didn’t reply. She slid into the back seat, smoothing the front of her gown. But the moment her eyes scanned the car’s interior, she froze.

The inside of the vehicle was… pink.

No, not just pink–soft, fluffy, impossibly plush. It was like the interior had been doused in moon–blushed velvet.

Even the front passenger seat was wrapped in faux fur, embroidered in silver thread with the words:

“Riley’s Seat.”

Duke, sensing her silence, turned slightly from the front seat, his tone light but sincere. “Everything you see was arranged by the Matriarch herself. Do you like it, Miss Riley?”

Just as Riley was about to close the door, Duke turned and called toward the manor.

“Andi! Let’s go!”

Andi made a dramatic face. “Ugh, why would I willingly witness Lucien being all starry–eyed over another girl?”

Duke pinched the bridge of his nose. “You’re Miss Riley’s exclusive stylist tonight. What if her makeup smudges? Who’s going to fix it?”

Andi paused.

“Lucien specifically requested you from North City. Said he only trusted you with this job.”

That did it.

Andi practically floated toward the car. “Well, if my Lucien wants me to be there, who am I to deny him?”

He sashayed toward the vehicle, opened the front passenger door with flair-

Only for the driver to stop him with a polite but firm smile. “Apologies. That seat is reserved. You’ll need to sit in the back.”

Andi blinked, then narrowed his eyes. “Reserved for who?”

“Miss Riley,” the driver said without hesitation. “The Alpha’s orders.”

Riley gave a soft, breathy laugh as Andi pouted and stomped dramatically into the back seat beside her.

And as the car pulled away from the Duskgrave estate, Riley turned her face toward the sunlight streaming in through the tinted window.

For the first time in years, she didn’t dread what came next.

She was going to the banquet not as a servant.

Not as a prisoner.

But as someone worth watching.

And tonight, the whole pack would see it.

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