Reborn For Revenge
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und us. His aura, powerful and enigmatic, made me instinctively step back. I had been living in a world of betrayal, but this man- he was something else entirely. I could feel the weigh
rate, measured, like a predator sizing up its prey.
voice low and smooth, carrying an edge that made my
owl at his words. "Wha
the tension swirling between us. "I'm not here to ta
down my spine. He wasn't fazed by my suspicion, and th
ice sharp. "What could you possibly
dim light of the moon, and then back to me. There was a flicker of something in his eyes-calculati
inally said, his voice steady. "You're here fo
ed, turning over the possibilities. Who was this man, really? A
out?" I demanded. "How d
hat made you feel safe. It was cold, knowing, as though he could see right through m
to lose everything. And I know the price of vengeance. But unlike you, I've lear
ng had I been stewing in my anger, waiting for an opportunity to strike back at Ian, at Rita, at everyo
eep the doubt and desire in check
your loyalty. I want you to join me, Tessa. Work with me, and we can tear down everyt
d take everything from Ian. I had dreamed of watching him suffer, of seeing him broken at my feet. But now, standing here, faced with the choice, I hesitate
ed, stepping back. "If you think you can
ark and knowing. "Oh, Tessa, I don't need to control you. You're not a pawn. You're a queen, a forc
hard way that trusting the wrong people only led to more heartache. Still, the temptation lingered. Vengeance was a
eyeing him carefully. "What
musing. "The catch, Tessa, is that you'll owe me. You'll owe me the
ight with me. But at the same time, I understood the cost of vengeance. I had nothing to lose anymore
crossing my arms. "You think I'll just wal
Tessa, I think you're smarter than that. You know
he kind of decision I wanted to make, but I was running out of options. Ian had taken everything
aid, my voice low, m
er. "Good. Because I'm not just offering you power, Tessa. I'm offering you a way to
t I swallowed it down. "And you expect me to believe tha
the goodness of my heart. I'm not here to play the hero. I'm here to get
ed. But the price, the debt, gnawed at me. How far would I h
said slowly, my voice measured. "
sking you to trust me. I'm asking you to trust yourself. Trust the power inside
e him an answer. But I knew one thing for sure: my path had changed. No longer was I simply seeking venge
nally, my voice steady despite t
s lips. "Take your time, Tessa. But remem
between the past and the future. The man's words echoed in my mind, and I couldn't shake the feeling