Chapter 384
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Riley let out a cold laugh, her voice steady and calm. “Alpha Ronan, that question shouldn’t be for me. You should be asking Scarlett. And in case you’ve forgotten, essa is alive because I saved her. No one had more reason to keep her alive than I did.”
Mia stepped forward to back her up. “Alpha, while you were out fetching the doctors, our young lady was the only one desperately trying to save your sister. If you don’t believe her, you can ask Kael Vale and Counselor Maddox. They saw everything.”
Ronan turned his gaze to the two men. Their faces were stiff, their expressions unreadable, but far from confident.
“Hah.” Riley let out a scornful snort. “And you still think was the one trying to kill Tessa? If I really wanted her dead, why would I risk everything to bring her back The one who’s been hurting her all along is Scarlett. But the three of you were too blinded by her act to see it.”
Scarlett staggered backward in fear, her voice trembling. “It wasn’t me! It really wasn’t! Don’t listen to her lies!”
Riley narrowed her eyes and sneered. “Still trying to deny it? Fine. Why don’t we just ask Tessa herself?”
She didn’t spare another look at Scarlett. Instead, she walked steadily to Tessa’s bedside, leaned slightly, and whispered, “Tessa, it’s me, Riley. Do you remember me?
Tessa had been in a coma for five years. Riley feared she might’ve lost her memories-that was the only reason she asked.
Her gaze locked on Tessa, refusing to miss even the smallest shift in her expression.
And then it happened.
The moment Tessa’s eyes met Riley’s, tears burst forth like a broken dam. Big, hot tears spilled down her pale cheeks, one after another.
Her lips trembled. It was clear she had a thousand things to say-things that had been buried deep inside her. But when she opened her mouth, no words came out. Only muffled sobs and broken gasps filled the silent
room.
Riley froze.
This wasn’t the reaction of someone who didn’t recognite her.
But if Tessa remembered her, why was she crying?
“Tessa, don’t cry. Tell them the truth first,” Riley urged axiously.
It wasn’t the tears she was afraid of-it was Ronan’s tendency to always assume the worst of her.
Sure enough, before she could say more, Ronan’s furious voice exploded across the room. “Riley! You scared Tessa to tears, and you still dare to pretend your innocent?!”
He stormed forward, grabbed her slender wrist, and yanked her away from the bed.
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Chapter 384
“How much longer are you going to torment her?!”
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Tessa’s eyes widened as she watched her brother manhandle Riley. Her tears flowed even more fiercely.
But Ronan didn’t notice.
Instead, he turned back to Tessa, his tone softening. “Don’t be afraid, Tessa. Just speak up. Your brother’s here now. I won’t let Riley hurt you.”
Riley stumbled from the force of his shove, barely catching herself before she fell.
Tessa panicked. Her hands clawed at the blanket, her lip trembling with desperation. She wanted to scream the truth-wanted to tell Ronan what Scarlett had done. She wanted to defend Riley, the only one who had stood by her.
But her throat felt sealed shut, like a chain was wrapped tight around it. She couldn’t force out a single word.
Her gaze bounced helplessly between Riley and Ronan, heart twisting in agony.
Riley had never hurt her. Yet she had taken the fall, spending five years behind bars while the real culprit roamed free-and nearly finished the job today.
And now, after everything, Ronan was still pointing fingers at the wrong person.
Five years ago, Ronan had loved Riley deeply. But now? He treated her like a traitor.
Tessa wanted to shout. Wanted to break through whatever curse kept her silent. But her body wouldn’t obey.
The harder she tried, the more her tears streamed.
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