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A Broken Alpha Heiress' Revenge novel Chapter 121

Chapter 121

Seraphina Duskgrave’s greatest regret in life was not bearing a child for the Duskgrave bloodline.

Not because she lacked the strength, or the devotion, or the lineage.

But because the Moon Goddess had taken that ability from her–violently, and without mercy.

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Her expression darkened as the memory surfaced like rot under her flawless skin. If her child had survived that night, they would have been in their twenties now–strong, beautiful, heir to everything.

But all of it had been stolen.

Stolen by that bastard, Lucien.

A flicker of raw hatred flared in her eyes. No one in the backseat noticed, but the scent of her fury–bitter iron and scorched. roses–was impossible for any wolf to miss

It had been his mother who cursed her womb. His mother who, in a fit of defiance and dark magic, had caused her miscarriage and left her barren. And now that damned child had grown into the heir of Stormridge. The entire Duskgrave empire–every silver–marked crest, every blood–forged alliance–was in his hands.

Not hers. Not her future son’s.

And worst of all? There was nothing she could do about it.

She could only smile through her perfect teeth and watch as that cursed mutt inherited the world she had fought for.

Her knuckles whitened as her mind turned to another betrayal–one far more recent.

She had seen the message just three nights ago. A photo, forwarded by her mother–in–law, Matriarch Duskgrave, to her

husband.

A girl.

Young. Delicate. The kind of soft–faced vixen old wolves thought could soothe broken dy

And her husband’s reply!

She’s promising. If Mother approves, I have no objection.”

Seraphina nearly shredded the phone with her claws.

They hadn’t even divorced her yet. And already, they were shopping for replacements. Disgust twisted her features.

No one–no girl, no matriarch, no cursed heir–was going to push her out of the Duskgrave estate. She had fought tooth and claw to become the Luna of Stormridge. She’d driven Lucien’s mother to madness, manipulated courts, buried secrets. No one would take that from her.

Not while she still drew breath

Scarlett Vale, sitting beside her, felt the shift in Seraphina’s energy. The older woman had gone still–too still. Her eyes. weren’t just distant, they were burning with something Scarlett couldn’t name.

She immediately stopped speaking.

Smart girl. Seraplana thought bitterly. But still so very naive.

The luxury car came to a smooth halt before the Mooncrest Grand Hotel

Scarlet and Seraphina stepped out, both graceful, poised–expecting eyes to turn toward them. Expecting admiration. Deference

Instead, the hotel staff barely blinked.

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Guests hurried past. A few gave a quick glance. No one bowed. No one whispered in awe. The silence was deafening.

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Scarlett’s practiced smile faltered for half a second. But she recovered quickly, adjusting the hem of her gown and tucking herself beside Seraphina once more.

Next to that storm. Seraphina and Scarlett were a quiet drizzle.

But Seraphina straightened her spine, adjusted her blood–red shawl, and stepped forward. Let them ignore her for now. Once she was inside, once they knew who she was, they would come crawling

A commotion at the door.

A tall male wolf in a tailored black suit stood just beyond the threshold. his sharp features twisted in irritation.

Ronan Duskcliff, Alpha of the southernmost Blackmaw Pack, heir to the Duskcliff name and Lucien’s long–standing rival.

The officer shook his head, sweat starting to form along his temples. “Sir, this isn’t about coin. It’s the rule of the House.”

With a growl, Ronan reached into his coat and pulled out a check. “One million credits,” he said, tossing it at the guard’s

The man caught it instinctively, glanced down–and then crumpled it in his fist.

“No.”

The growl that escaped Ronan’s throat made two omegas nearby flinch. “Don’t push me.”

The officer squared his shoulders. “With all due respect, Alpha, the Duskgrave Pack doesn’t take bribes. And if I let you in without clearance. I won’t live to spend that money.”

Ronan’s jaw tensed. His nostrils flared.

Scarlett watched the scene unfold, her interest piqued. She knew Ronan well. Knew his rage, his pride.

And she knew exactly what this was really about.

This wasn’t about the party. It never was

about the crown The Pack. The blood feud

And Ronan had come to draw first blood–in public

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Seraphina remained silent, her expression unreadable. But beneath the surface, her satisfaction simmered.

Let the cursed boy deal with this mess.

Let the bastards tear each other apart.

She would watch. And when the time came, she would pick the bones clean.

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