FEDORA’S POV As the days unfolded, a sense of transformation settled upon the horizon of our lives. The weight of Severon's fate had been settled, a resolution that had been tempered by my insistence on compassion and mercy. Lorcan's decision to grant a quick, private death instead of a public execution was a testament to the evolution he had undergone, a shift from the initial desire for retribution to a recognition of the value of redemption. The change in Lorcan was palpable, a metamorphosis that echoed the shedding of a burden that had long weighed him down. The darkness that had shrouded his soul began to recede, and in its place, a glimmer of healing and relief emerged. The hospital, a place that had witnessed both pain and recovery, now bore witness to a man on the path to redempt