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My throat closed.

The stretcher moved past me.

His blood still marked the floor.

Marking the space where forgiveness and revenge had collided violently.

I turned my head and watched them carry him away.

My body felt numb.

My emotions were shattered into fragments I couldn’t identify anymore.

I pressed my palm against my stomach instinctively.

Then whispered to myself —

“What have we become?”

The hallway remained silent long after they disappeared.

But the consequences of what had just happened —

Echoed loudly.

Chapter 12

ELENA

Some scars never fully fade.

They simply learn to settle beneath the skin — quiet, persistent, and permanent.

Mine still ached on rainy nights.

I felt them then:

The cold metal of prison shackles biting into my wrists.

The damp concrete floor pressing against my back.

The hollow silence after my first baby never drew breath — the unbearable absence of a cry that should have filled the room.

Betrayal had lived in my body long before forgiveness ever did.

I had learned how to survive pain.

Not how to erase it.

But Ruslan’s scar was different.

His punishment wasn’t hidden.

It was visible.

A black leather eyepatch now covered the empty socket where his right eye used to be.

It gave him an even more dangerous presence — not less.