Liana’s POV
"If you plead guilty, you will endure 200 lashes with a silver whip. If you plead not guilty, you face death. Liana Waters, Oga of the Red Blood pack, do you plead guilty?" The judge’s voice echoed in the silent courtroom as the air beca still.
I took a deep breath as I stared down at my chained hands, the iron biting into my skin, blood seeping from the wounds. My eyes, once gentle brown, now blood red from punches from the guards.
Up ahead, the judges sat in judgnt, their solemn faces betraying no hint of rcy. Behind them lood the alpha and Luna, their imposing figures casting a shadow over the courtroom. The pack mbers, my kin, watched with scornful eyes, their whispers of condemnation echoing in my ears.
My heart pounded in my chest as I grappled with the weight of their ultimatum. Guilt would an agony, but innocence would an death. I had not killed a council mber but no one believed , no one wanted to listen. The unfairness of it all threatened to suffocate , choking back the words lodged in my throat.
I glanced back down at my hands, tears welled in my eyes, blurring my vision as they spilled down my cheeks. How could they accuse of a cri I did not commit? How could they condemn without a shred of evidence?
But as I looked around the courtroom, at the faces twisted with hatred and suspicion, I knew that justice would not prevail here. The truth mattered little in the eyes of those who sought to see punished.
The only oga in the pack, the only stain in their perfect bloodline, to be cleaned and wiped away.
With a heavy heart, I finally spoke, my voice barely a whisper in the oppressive silence, "I plead guilty."
I heard the gasps of so people, followed by the screams of others in the courtroom. It was the only choice I had, a bitter realization that clawed at my soul.
As the judge’s gavel fell with a resounding thud, sealing my fate, I dared to look up at the Luna of my pack once more. Her face was as beautiful as ever, those rare violet eyes watching with coldness. Luna Amira and her mate, Alpha Max Hawthorne watched
They watched as I was sentenced to such fate. No reaction what
"It is done," the judge declared, his words echoing through the courtroom like a death knell. "Liana Waters is sentenced to constant whipping every week, starting now."
The guards wasted no ti in seizing , their rough hands wrenching mine behind my back as they chained to the cold, unforgiving walls. My torn shirt hung loosely from my shoulders, my face was against the wall and my back was exposed to the people.
Through tear-blurred vision, I watched as a masked figure stepped forward, his eyes gleaming with malice. "You better count now, darling," he taunted, his voice dripping with sadistic pleasure.
And then the silver whip descended, slicing through the air with a sickening crack. Agony ripped through my flesh as I bit back a scream, my world consud by pain and darkness.
"Ahhh!!!" I groaned as another hit my flesh, the searing pain lancing through like white-hot flas.
"Count!" the masked man demanded, his voice a cruel command slicing through the agony.
How could I count when tears choked my throat when pain filled my brain like a relentless storm? Each strike of the whip tore at my resolve, each blow eroding the fragile barrier between consciousness and oblivion.
"If you don’t count, darling, I am going to start all over again, and it’s going to burn," he taunted with cruel laughter. "I am starting all over now, so you better count!"
Oh goddess, I could feel my skin trying to heal against the threads of the whips, but couldn’t as the silver was burning away my flesh.
With trembling lips, I forced the words past the agony that threatened to consu .
"One," I gasped, my voice barely a whisper against the cacophony of pain.
"Two," I choked out, each syllable a battle won against the darkness that threatened to swallow whole.
"Three," I scread, the numbers a mantra of suffering that echoed through the depths of my shattered mind.
It went on and on, an endless cycle of agony and tornt, until finally, my battered body could withstand no more. With a final, gut-wrenching scream, I surrendered to the darkness, my consciousness slipping away into blessed oblivion.
*****
I woke up with my head bleeding and my hands chained to the stone wall. It must have been hours or days since I have been imprisoned and tortured, I could not tell what ti it was. It could be the sa day for all I care, but my head was too heavy to think.
No food or water was given to her in the castle dungeons. All I was left with was pain, injuries that refused to heal, and mories of the pack mbers throwing food at .
I tried to pull my chains to relax my hands but it wasn’t possible. I was only left to look up at the moon, whose beauty was shining down on .
I gave a little smile at the mood, the goddess watching over even though she had given this life of suffering. The life of an oga.
"I hope you help one day...I hope you set free."
As if the moon goddess had heard her prayers, footsteps echoed through the dungeon. A beautiful woman with auburn hair stepped forward, her erald dress a stark contrast to the gloom that surrounded us. I tried to summon a smile, relief flooding through at the sight of her familiar face.
"You ca," I whispered my voice barely a whisper against the oppressive silence of the dungeon.
Amira shrugged nonchalantly, her gaze unwavering as she t my eyes. "There is no way I could leave my elder sister to burn, right?" she replied, her tone tinged with defiance.
Tears welled in my eyes as I gazed at her, a mixture of gratitude and sorrow flooding my heart. "I thought you wouldn’t keep your promise," I confessed, my voice trembling with emotion.
Amira’s laughter cut through the air like a beacon of light in the darkness. "Oh, sissy," she chuckled, her words carrying a hint of sadness. "I always kept my promise to you. I promised you a good life once you beca my maid...and I gave you that until you killed that council mber."
"But I didn’t," I protested, my voice rising in desperation. "You know I didn’t. He threatened ...he threatened to uproot Mama’s grave and dangle her remains to the public if I did not comply with his sexual needs. And in the gardens when I went to pick your flowers ...he ca...he ca...and almost took by force. I protected myself, but I am sure I did not kill him."
The mories of that fateful night surged to the forefront of my mind, the terror and helplessness still fresh in my mory. Gooseflesh prickled over my skin as I relived the horrors of that night.
"He was found dead in the gardens, head bleeding and silver splinters through his heart. Silver splinters that were found in your room," Amira said, her voice heavy with accusation. "You were also the last person seen with him, you were the only suspect."
Her words struck like a blow to the chest, the weight of her accusation crushing any hope I had of proving my innocence. Silver splinters? In my room? I shook my head in disbelief, the pieces of the puzzle refusing to fit together in my mind.
"But I didn’t kill him that night," I insisted, my voice trembling with frustration. "I have no idea where those splinters ca from, it wasn’t ."
Amira groaned, her patience wearing thin. "You have been troubled since the mont Papa allowed to marry the alpha," she lanted, her gaze hardening with resentnt.
I frowned, confusion clouding my thoughts. "What do you an?" I asked, my voice tinged with hurt.
Amira rolled her eyes, exasperation evident in her every movent. "Are you going to act innocent now?" she retorted, her tone dripping with sarcasm. "Didn’t you try to steal my mate when he ca to pick us up? You had a sorry life at ho. I wanted to grant you freedom, and you tried to take my husband."
Her words struck like a slap in the face, "So you bla for sothing that was out of my control?" I protested, the bitterness rising in my throat. "Is it my fault the goddess gave your husband as my mate?"
2- Life Of Sorrows
Amira’s eyes squinted, her arms crossed tightly against her bosom as she regarded with a look filled with frustration and disbelief. "Really? Are you going to use that as an excuse?" she shot back, her voice laced with irritation.
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