Reaching through the bars, I stroked the girl's face, ignoring the dirt and blood that had been caked onto her cheeks. Her hair was a tangled mass that I didn't even bother to try and comb through, and it was easy to tell that she hadn't been properly cared for for a long time.
She was little more than skin-covered bones, but there was a fire burning deep down inside her.
One that refused to be extinguished.
"I can give you that and so much more," I promised her, feeling a deep kinship with her. "But I need to know what revenge looks like to you. To say the word is easy, but I want to do you justice."
'I want them all dead,' hissed the girl, and I could see a bright spark of red burning where her heart was. Wrath, it made sense.