"Martin believed that Mr. Ryley spared some families because they are important to him, or at least for the survival of his children." Narin's voice brought Clyde's attention back to the present moment, as he helped the Alpha turn to the next page in the diary. "Especially yours. It must be the reason he revived some people who had previously died, including your father."
[Ryley let out a bitter laugh, a mirthless sound that held the weight of his struggle. Then he admitted that he might have to lay aside his feelings of resentment and pain in order to make his plans a reality.]
[I was puzzled by his words and sought clarification, questioning what he meant by his sacrifice of feelings and resentment.]