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Chapter 220 

-Grayson’s POV- 

Silence

Absolute silence for exactly twenty seconds.. 

And then, like I could almost see the smile I always hatedthe one he directed at Ava like he owned a piece of herDamien finally spoke

I guess we can skip the pleasantries. We’ve met enough times, Yur Highness.” 

I didn’t say anything

His voice carried that irritating, easy confidence. That smugness like he knew something I didn’t, like he held all the cards

Can I share a story with you?” 

Still, I didn’t speak

He chuckled under his breath, unfazed, Okay then, I’ll take your silence as a yes.” 

There was a pause, a small breath of quiet, and then he cleared his throat. And I don’t know why, but I could picture him leaning back in his chair, completely relaxed, one arm draped over the side, a ghost of a smile curving his lips

A smile filled with triumph

Because right now, he was in control. And he knew it

You see, Grayson,” He began, his tone smooth, almost nostalgic, before Ava ever became the woman you know today, before she learned to keep her chin high and her guard higher, she was just a little girl. Just a child who wanted to fly.” 

He exhaled softly, like the memory itself was something precious to him

She was five,He murmured, Barely tall enough to reach the bookshelves in the library, but stubborn enough to try anyway. That was always Avarelentless, even when the odds were against her. But that daythat day was different.” 

There was a pause, a shift in his voice, like he was seeing it play out in his mind

It was the first time she told me she wanted to leave,He said quietly, Not in the way children say it when they don’t get. their way. Not in a fit of frustration or childish rebellion. No, she told me in a whisper, as if even the walls had ears. I want to fly, Uncle Damien,She said. I want to see the world! And I remember looking into those bright swirling little eyes of hers and knowing, right then and there, that they were going to try to break her.” 

He let out a soft laugh, almost bitter

And they did, didn’t they? They held her down. Not with chains, not with ropes, but with expectations, with duties, with the crushing weight of who she was supposed to be. Her parentsoh, they loved her in their own twisted way, but love like that? It was never meant to let her soar.” 

I simply kept quietlistening

But she was clever, even back then,Damien continued, his voice taking on that slow, measured rhythm of someone completely lost in a memory, Too clever for them. Too wild for them. She didn’t throw tantrums. She didn’t scream or cry when they told her no. She justfound ways around it.” 

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He chuckled, and something about the sound made my grip tigen

I remember the day it really sank in for herthat she wasn’t free. That she was never going to be free, not the way she wanted to be. She had been sneaking outside for weeks, finding little cracks in their perfect little world, slipping past Omegas and guards just to breathe fresh air, to run through the gardens without someone telling her to slow down, to be careful, to act like a lady

But that daythat day, they caught her.” 

His voice dropped slightly, and I could almost see the scene through his words

It was Luther who found her first. I don’t think I’ve ever seen her more afraid in her lifenot of him, not of the punishment, but of what it meant. Of what getting caught really meant.” 

There was a pause, heavy and deliberate

They didn’t just scold her. No, that would’ve been too easy. They made a lesson out of it. They made her stand in front of themher parents, the council, the people who would one day dictate her every moveand they told her, in front of all of them, that she was not meant to run. That she was not meant to dream

They told her her place was beside them, behind them. That the world she wanted to see was not meant for her, that her duty was more important than her desires. They told her that she was too fragile to survive outside of their protection. That she was lucky they kept her safe.” 

Damien’s voice softened, just slightl 

almost like he was mourning something

બનાવવાન 

And Avashe just stood there. Five years old. Small. Quiet. Holding herself so still, so perfectly composed, while they chipped away at the fire inside her. And I remember thinkingthis is how it starts. This is how they turn her into something she’s not

But then, something happened.” 

His voice changed again, something dark and knowing curling around his words

They told her that she had no choice. That she would learn to listen. That she would be what they needed her to be.” 

Another pause

And do you know what she did, Grayson?” 

I didn’t answer. I didn’t have to

Because I already knew

She smiled,Damien murmured. That sharp little smile of hers the one that doesn’t reach her eyes. And she said, Okay.Silence stretched between us, thick and suffocating

But I knew better,Damien continued, softer now. I knew that smile was a lie. I knew the moment she said okay,’ she was already planning. Already waiting for her moment. Because that’s the thing about Avayou can cage her, you can hold her down, but she will never stop looking for a way out. She will never stop trying to fly.” 

His voice shifted again, lighter now

And that, Grayson, is why I call her Little Dove.” 

A bitter taste settled in 

my 

mouth

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Chapter 220 

You see,He went on, everyone else saw a fragile little bird. Delicate. Breakable. But I knew better. Doves aren’t just symbols of peace. They’re survivors. They find their way home, o matter how far they’re taken. No matter how many times you try to keep them caged, they always find a way back to the sky 

I stared at the floor, my jaw locked so tight it ached

Because I hated that he was right

Because I hated that he knew her that well

Because I hated that a part of her still belonged to him

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