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Reborn at Sentencing: My Sister Steals My Exile
Reborn at Sentencing: My Sister Steals My Exile
Author: Yumi

Chapter 1

Author: Yumi
I hoisted the coarse burlap sack onto my back.

"Go on then. Go find your mother, the one who chose glory and power."

Dad's voice came out hoarse. He waved his hand as if trying to drive away something ominous.

My younger sister, Sunna Jones, hid behind Dad's broad, rigid frame and lifted her chin at me triumphantly. She mouthed the words, "Just you wait, my 'noble' sister."

A faint smile flickered across my lips before I turned and stepped into the cold drizzle. The chill pierced my thin clothes like needles, sinking deep into my marrow. My body, constantly eroded by the fractured wolf, craved warmth with a feverish desperation.

In truth, it didn't matter where I went. I simply wanted to escape this place, which was haunted by Dad's wolf howls from when he lost control. I wanted to find a corner where I could quietly pass the little time I had left.

The wolf riders sent by Mom and her new Alpha mate had been waiting for some time. Low-ranking pack members bore the riders on their backs, standing silently in the curtain of rain.

A sturdy black wolf led the group, and the she-wolf on its back was my mom, Elia Taylor. She was still beautiful. Her silver-gray hair was styled with meticulous care.

She furrowed her brow as she looked at me. Her eyes were filled with undisguised scrutiny and a hint of embarrassment. Her voice cut through the rain, laced with dissatisfaction. "How did you end up looking like this? Get up here quickly. Don't keep the esteemed Alpha Ryan waiting."

I grabbed the leather strap beside the saddle and tried to climb onto the back of a smaller gray wolf.

Mom's voice rang out again as she pointed toward my mud-stained sack. "Wait. Tie that thing to the back. Don't bring it into the heart of the pack."

I paused for a brief moment, then removed the sack as told. The wolves began to run, and the wind howled around us.

From the black wolf ahead, the wind carried Mom's clear, cold voice. "Alice, once we reach the Bloodclaw pack, mind your words and actions. Your stepfather, Alpha Ryan, is a powerful leader. He dislikes noise and trouble. Don't leave the residence arranged for you unless necessary.

"Suppress your scent when you walk and maintain your etiquette when you eat. Most importantly, never mention your father or his… disgraceful deeds."

I watched the outline of the forest recede rapidly and answered softly, "Understood."

The throbbing pain inside my head suddenly intensified, and dark shadows blurred the edges of my vision. I instinctively tightened my grip on the reins until my knuckles turned pale.

"What is it now?"

Mom's voice carried its usual impatience.

I held my breath. "It's nothing. I'm just not used to the jolting of the wolf's back."

"You're just as unstable as your father, always causing problems," Mom remarked disdainfully, as if stating a fact that had nothing to do with her.

I closed my eyes, swallowing back the metallic taste of blood in my throat.

Night had already fallen by the time we crossed the vast territory and arrived at the enormous pack settlement filled with towering buildings.

"We're here," Mom said.

She leaped off the wolf first, straightened her clothes, and took a deep breath. She was adjusting herself, shifting from the indifferent mother she had been to her daughter into the dignified and powerful Luna.

"Follow me, and remember to address him correctly," she said.

I removed my sack and followed her silently into the main castle, the tallest of them all. The lights hanging in the center of the hall were bright, illuminating the solid figure seated on the throne.

He didn't look at us. Instead, he kept his eyes on the documents before him. His profile was sharp and chiseled under the light.

This was my stepfather, the Alpha of the Bloodclaw pack, Ryan Walker. He was the ruler rumored to be tyrannical and ruthless, and the one who had torn Sunna to pieces in my previous life.
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  • Reborn at Sentencing: My Sister Steals My Exile   Chapter 9

    Sunna began seeking me out frequently. "Alice, I realize how wrong I was."She cried as she poured out her complaints to me. "Dad has lost his mind. He's completely insane! He beats me and insults me, saying that I'm not as good as you."I listened in silence.Sunna grabbed my hand. "If I had chosen Mom back then and hadn't taken away your chance to be with Dad… could we start over and really be close?"I pulled my hand back and said, "Sunna, some choices can't be undone."She suddenly grew agitated. "But you have everything! You have Alpha Ryan's favor, the finest room, and everyone's respect! Meanwhile, I have nothing!"I looked at her. My eyes were heavy with weariness. "In my previous life, after I sacrificed my wolf, Dad became a Beta, and I died in agony before I could enjoy even two days of peace. Did you even think about how little I had back then?"Sunna was left speechless.I stood up. "Sunna, life isn't a game you can just take from others as you please. You have to

  • Reborn at Sentencing: My Sister Steals My Exile   Chapter 8

    I hardly recognized Sunna.She was much thinner than I remembered. Her once glossy hair was now sallow and knotted. Her face was filled with exhaustion and fear.A mix of fresh and old bruises covered her face, and her left eye was so swollen it had narrowed to a mere slit. Her tattered clothes barely covered her body, revealing arms and shins littered with scabbed scratches and bite marks.The most jarring sight was the dark red bruising around her neck. It looked as though someone had once gripped it with brutal force.The moment she saw me, hatred flared in her eyes. "Alice!"She broke free from the guards' grip and rushed toward me. "So, you're really living comfortably here! Do you have any idea what Dad and I went through out there?"Ryan stepped forward, shielding me behind him. "Watch your tone."Only then did Sunna notice Ryan. She immediately took a step back, but the resentment in her eyes didn't fade. "Alpha Ryan, please forgive my rudeness, but I must ask my sister…

  • Reborn at Sentencing: My Sister Steals My Exile   Chapter 7

    When I woke up, I found myself lying on a soft mat of fur. Sunlight streamed in through the high windows, casting a warm, gentle glow across my face. I froze for a moment."Don't move."Ryan's voice drifted over from beside me. He sat on a chair by the bed, holding a bowl of steaming medicinal soup."Alpha Ryan," I said.He brought the bowl to my lips. "Drink it. The healer prepared this. It will help stabilize what's left of your wolf."I drank it obediently. The soup was bitter, but once it hit my stomach, a wave of warmth spread through my entire body."How long was I asleep?" I asked.Ryan set the bowl down and studied my face. "Three days. Most of your wolf was torn apart, but… I used my own blood to keep you alive. You're safe now.""And the toxin—""It's gone."I let out a breath of relief, then a sudden realization hit me. "I can't shift anymore, can I?"Ryan was silent for a moment. "Your wolf was too fractured, and the sacrifice took most of it from you. The benefi

  • Reborn at Sentencing: My Sister Steals My Exile   Chapter 6

    That night, Mom came into my bedroom, which was a rare occurrence. "I heard that you're going to the Sacred Spring with Alpha Ryan tomorrow?"She scrutinized me, sizing me up as if I were insignificant. "Alice, I'm warning you. Don't play any tricks. If you dare do anything that harms my status—"I cut her off. "Like using my own life to save Alpha Ryan?"Mom froze for a moment, then let out a mocking laugh. "With your abilities? Don't flatter yourself. What Ryan needs is a powerful mate, not a broken burden."She shut the door behind her. I curled up in the darkness until dawn.When the first ray of morning light pierced the window, I followed Ryan through the winding tunnels beneath the main castle.At the end of the secret passage, the space suddenly opened up, and a natural cavern appeared before my eyes. In the center of the cavern lay a pool of spring water shimmering with a faint blue glow. Its surface was shrouded in a thin layer of mist. That was the Sacred Spring.Ryan

  • Reborn at Sentencing: My Sister Steals My Exile   Chapter 5

    I froze in place, and my breathing nearly stopped.The bone tablet beneath my pillow held the diagnosis I had received three days earlier after I secretly went to the pack healer. My wolf had been fractured since birth, and the backlash was growing more severe by the day. I wouldn't survive past the next full moon.I thought that I had hidden it well.My voice caught in my throat. "Alpha Ryan—"Ryan stood up slowly from the shadows. "Your mother doesn't know."It wasn't a question.I lowered my head. "She wouldn't care; she would only find it troublesome.""Did the healer say that there's no cure?" he asked.I replied, "He said that unless there is a complete ancestral wolf elixir, or—""Or what?" he asked.I gave a bitter smile. "Or if a powerful Alpha is willing to use their own blood essence to nourish it. But that's only a legend. Besides, who would waste their blood essence on the daughter of a Rogue?"Ryan walked silently to the window and stood there for a long moment

  • Reborn at Sentencing: My Sister Steals My Exile   Chapter 4

    Ryan had a secret. It didn't take long for my suspicion to be confirmed.It started with an accident when Mom sent me to Ryan's meditation chamber to replace the incense.I carefully cleaned the burner and placed new aromatic blocks inside. As I tidied the stone bowl used for discarded ash next to the burner, a trace of an extremely faint scent drifted into my nostrils.It wasn't the fragrance of any soothing herbs I knew; it smelled more like Lunabloom extract. That scent was strikingly similar to a potion I had once taken in secret to ease the severe pain from my fractured wolf.It turned out that even this Alpha, who ruled a massive pack and possessed unfathomable power, was also enduring some form of persistent torment.I quickly returned the medicine bottle to the bottom of the stone bowl exactly as I had found it. I lightly covered it with ash, then left the chamber without a sound.During dinner that day, I left the table early due to my condition flaring up. Then, I overh

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