Healing Slowly But Surely By R. Joseph 75
Healing Slowly But Surely By R. Joseph 75 Summary
In “Healing Slowly But Surely” by R. Joseph, Leilani finds herself trapped and at the mercy of Caelum and Kael, who are determined to extract her blood for Chalice, who has suffered a miscarriage. Leilani is filled with rage and helplessness as she confronts Caelum’s arrogance and cruelty. Despite her weakened state from the blood loss, she refuses to show vulnerability, even when faced with the stark reality of her situation. The emotional turmoil is palpable as she grapples with feelings of powerlessness and anger towards her captors.
As the confrontation escalates, Caelum reveals the twisted reasoning behind their actions, blaming Leilani for Chalice’s suffering and asserting that she must repay her perceived debt by donating blood. This revelation intensifies Leilani’s anguish, as she realizes the depth of their malice and the absence of remorse in their eyes. Kael, despite his apparent concern for Leilani’s well-being, ultimately aligns with Caelum, further deepening her sense of betrayal. The emotional weight of the situation is compounded by their announcement of a wedding with Chalice, which serves as a final act of cruelty towards Leilani.
In a moment of desperation, Leilani manages to break free from her restraints, fueled by a mix of defiance and the need for retribution. She surprises Caelum with a punch that draws blood, symbolizing a moment of empowerment amidst her suffering. This act of resistance, though born from a place of weakness, provides her with a fleeting sense of triumph. The physical violence serves as a cathartic release for her pent-up emotions, allowing her to reclaim a small part of her agency in an otherwise oppressive situation.
As Leilani collapses from exhaustion after her act of defiance, the story captures the complex interplay of pain, anger, and a desperate will to survive. The narrative closes with her surrender to darkness, hinting at both her physical vulnerability and her emotional resilience. The juxtaposition of her suffering and the fleeting moment of empowerment leaves a lingering sense of tension, highlighting the ongoing struggle for healing and justice in the face of overwhelming odds.
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**Healing Slowly But Surely By R. Joseph**
An eye for an eye.
Leilani,
The urge to scream at him surged within me, a visceral need to claw at his skin until that arrogant smile was wiped away, replaced by the crimson evidence of my fury. Yet, I found myself immobilized. The ropes that bound me were not the only chains; I felt utterly powerless.
Too powerless.
With a grunt, I managed to force out, “You’ll pay for this.”
His laughter echoed in the small room, a mocking sound that grated against my already frayed nerves. “That has been your little mantra ever since you clawed your way back from the dead months ago. And guess what? I still haven’t paid for anything.” His voice dripped with arrogance, his eyes sparkling with a blend of amusement and malice. “If anything, I’ve been the one winning… and I’ll keep winning over you for as long as you draw breath.”
For as long as I drew breath…
Those words were not merely a threat; they were a claim, a dark promise hanging in the air between us.
I let out a heavy sigh, swallowing down my retort, and closed my eyes, allowing the pain to wash over me like a relentless tide. When I opened them again, it wasn’t just Caelum lurking by the door. Kael stood there too, his expression a tumult of conflicting emotions as he took in my trembling form. He turned to Caelum, his voice low but firm as he asked, “Don’t you think this is enough? She looks pale and blue… and I don’t think Chalice needs that much blood.”
The name Chalice echoed in my mind, a bitter reminder of the reason they were doing this to me. The reason they were draining me, indifferent to whether I lived or died.
Of course, who else would it be for?
Rage coursed through me, and I gritted my teeth, refusing to let the tears that burned at the corners of my eyes fall. I wouldn’t show weakness, not now, even as my body trembled with exhaustion and pain.
I forced out, “You’re doing this for Chalice?”
“Of course!” Caelum snapped, irritation lacing his tone. “Did you think I just woke up one day with a sudden craving for your blood?”
A shudder ran through me at his words.
Goddess, I should have been desensitized to this by now. I shouldn’t have let his words twist the knife deeper into my heart or make it feel like it was being wrung dry.
My gaze locked onto his, and I was struck by the maniacal grin plastered across his face. When he threw his head back and laughed, it felt like a punch to the gut, nearly sending me spiraling into despair. Or perhaps I had already lost my grip on sanity.
“You made Chalice lose our baby. She’s been hemorrhaging for hours because of some abnormal tissues in her body, a side effect of her miscarriage. And do you know who’s to blame for that? You!” he growled, his voice thick with venom. The accusation hung in the air, and I couldn’t help but let out a derisive chuckle.
My laughter grew, bubbling up uncontrollably, because honestly, I couldn’t fathom how they could be Alphas and still be so utterly foolish.
I snorted, “Right!”
“Yeah, right!” he shot back, his tone dripping with sarcasm.
“And in return, we’ve decided that you should give back all the blood she’s lost… that way, you can make up for what you did to her,” Kael interjected slowly, his voice almost trembling as if he were carefully choosing his words, tinged with what felt like despair.
But none of it mattered now. Nothing mattered. Not even the pitying look on Kael’s face.
Zevran was nowhere to be found—not that it really mattered.
I bit down on my tongue, hard enough to taste the metallic tang of blood filling my mouth. My head spun, and my eyelids grew heavy, threatening to close for good.
My heart ached with a pain so profound I wanted to tear it out. And what was worse than being forced to watch them drain me for Chalice? The same Chalice who had never even been pregnant?
The worst part was the utter lack of remorse on their faces. They showed no sign of guilt as they assessed me, Caelum clucking his tongue as he said, “Also, we’re getting married to Chalice this weekend. And while you might think this is sufficient punishment for hurting her, it’s not. So, we won’t be rejecting you until we return from our honeymoon. We want you to feel it every time we make love to your sister. We want you to experience agony like never before whenever we’re intimate with her. And that is our final punishment for you.”
Kael chimed in, “To seal the deal, we’re also inviting you to the wedding. When you come, we’ll drop the charges.” He wouldn’t meet my eyes, his gaze flitting away as if the truth was too much to bear.
I snorted in disbelief.
Punishment…
To seal the deal…
Blah blah blah!
I shook my head vehemently, loathing myself for having to endure their twisted words. And I despised them even more for the misery they inflicted upon me.
Caelum caught the movement, tilting his head as he snapped, “What, no? You don’t want to come? Do you have any idea what will happen to you when we press charges? Or did you think we’re not the reason you haven’t been summoned to court all this time?”
At that, I met his gaze head-on, the icy glare he shot back causing my breath to hitch. But I quickly brushed it off, snarling, “I’m not scared of being charged!”
“You’re impossible!” Kael shouted, his frustration boiling over. “After everything we’ve done for you, this is all you have to say? That you’re not scared of being charged? Are you even sensible?” His voice raised, but I couldn’t hear him anymore. I was beyond reasoning.
My vision blurred, darkness creeping in with every passing second. I knew—goddess, I knew—I couldn’t hold on much longer.
Yet, Caelum’s callous words continued to echo in my mind. “I wanted something from you, and I took it. I don’t give a damn how you feel about it as long as I want it. That’s you ‘donating’ it to me.” The cruel repetition of his voice gnawed at me, and I needed—no, I craved—to take something from him before I slipped into unconsciousness.
“Alphas, we’ve gotten the entire twelve bags. What do we do with her now?” The nurse’s voice flitted into my consciousness, and I turned to see her stashing the remaining blood bags into a cooler.
She flinched at my gaze, but didn’t hesitate. Instead, she bowed to Kael and Caelum, awaiting their command.
“Take one more!” Caelum ordered sharply, and I gasped in disbelief.
For the first time that evening, I saw a flicker of remorse on Kael’s face. He shook his head, panic evident in his voice as he turned to his brother. “She looks like she’s about to pass out. If she dies, her blood will be on our hands. And you don’t want that, do you?”
Caelum flashed an impatient frown in my direction, dissatisfaction etched across his features as he turned back to Kael. He shrugged dismissively but then nodded. “I wanted to teach her a lesson, but you’re right. She sure looks like a ghost.”
Kael wasted no time, waving to the nurse. “Untie her!” he commanded, and I watched in silence as she immediately complied.
As the last ropes fell away from my wrists, I pushed myself to my feet, ignoring the dizziness and the pain radiating through my body.
Caelum smirked at my defiance, his grin widening as he remarked, “You see, she isn’t so weak! She can still stand—”
But before he could finish his sentence, I swung my fist with all the strength I could muster, striking him hard in the face. He staggered back, shock etched across his features as his eyes locked onto mine.
“You—!”
I smirked, my voice low and steady. “You said I’d donated my blood to you, Caelum. Now, watch as you donate your tooth to me!” With that, I drove my fist into his face again, relishing the satisfying crunch as blood spilled from his mouth.
He spat out his blood, and sure enough, one of his teeth landed on the floor. I grinned, feeling a rush of triumph. “Now, we’re even.”
I vaguely heard him cursing, the chaos in the room fading into the background as I felt my strength waning. I was too weak to respond, too drained to comprehend the words swirling around me. Yet, amidst the haze of my exhaustion, a strange sense of satisfaction washed over me.
I smiled as I crumpled to the floor, letting the comforting darkness envelop me like a soft blanket.
Conclusion
In the aftermath of the confrontation, a bittersweet sense of liberation enveloped Leilani. The pain that had threatened to consume her transformed into a flicker of defiance, igniting a spark within her that she thought had long been extinguished. With each strike against Caelum, she reclaimed a piece of herself, a testament to her resilience in the face of overwhelming odds. The darkness that had loomed over her was no longer a weight but a shield, wrapping her in an embrace that promised healing, albeit slowly. As she surrendered to the comforting void, the chains of her torment began to loosen, and the agony that had once defined her existence started to fade into the background, replaced by a burgeoning sense of agency.
Though the road ahead remained fraught with challenges, Leilani’s confrontation marked a pivotal turning point in her journey. It was a reminder that even in the depths of despair, one could find the strength to fight back, to assert their worth against those who sought to diminish it. As she drifted into unconsciousness, the taste of victory lingered on her lips—a promise that healing, though gradual, was within reach. In that moment, she understood that the scars of her past would not define her; instead, they would serve as a testament to her survival. And so, with a heart still aching but emboldened, Leilani embraced the darkness, knowing that she would rise again, stronger and more determined than ever.
What to Expect in Next Chapter?
**What to Expect in the Next Chapter?**
As the dust settles from Leilani’s explosive confrontation with Caelum, the stakes are higher than ever. With her newfound defiance and the taste of victory still fresh on her lips, readers can anticipate a fierce struggle for survival as she navigates the treacherous waters of her entangled fate. Will her act of rebellion ignite a fire within her, pushing her to reclaim her power, or will it only serve to deepen the wrath of her captors? The tension between Leilani, Kael, and Caelum is palpable, and the dynamics of their relationship are poised to shift dramatically as the consequences of her actions unfold.
Moreover, the looming wedding of Chalice and the Alphas adds a layer of urgency and dread. With Leilani now untethered and her blood still coursing through their veins, the question remains: how will she use this unexpected freedom? Will she forge alliances, seek revenge, or perhaps uncover hidden truths that could change everything? As the clock ticks down to the fateful day, secrets will unravel, and Leilani will have to confront not only her enemies but also the shadows of her past that threaten to consume her. Prepare for a chapter filled with suspense, unexpected twists, and the relentless pursuit of healing—both physical and emotional—as Leilani fights to reclaim her identity and destiny amidst the chaos.
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