Betryed 130 Chapter 129 Chapter 129 SAGE

I had no idea how long I'd been sitting by the window, staring out but not really seeing anything. My thoughts had been spinning ever since Titus left the room, his last words replaying my head over and over again.

The more I thought about it, the more I realized something that made my chest ache. As long as I was here, Titus would never make the right choice. He wouldn't do what needed to be done. Not while I was still in his life. He needed Alpha Marcus's support, and the only way to secure I was by agreeing to Marcus's terms. But judging by what happened earlier, it was clear Titus wasn't going to change his mind-not while he was still trying to protect me. That left me with only one option. If Titus wouldn't choose the path he needed to take, then I would have to make the choice for him. As much as it hurt to admit, I was the one holding him back. I was the last person he needed here.

I needed to leave. For him. For everyone relying on him.

My mind racing as I thought of every possible way to leave this place without Titus finding out. I went over every detail, imagining how I could slip away unnoticed, how I could vanish without a trace. But it wasn't just about leaving; it was about making sure that once I was gone, Titus would never come after me.

That was the harder part. Titus wasn't the kind of man who gave up easily, especially when it came to people he cared about. If I didn't handle this the right way, he would search for me, hunt me down, and drag me back.

I had to find a way to make him believe that I was gone for good that there was no reason to follow. It couldn't just be a clean escape; it had to be final. No loose ends, no lingering doubts. If I left even the smallest thread for him to pull, he would unravel it until he found

me.

As much as it hurt to think about, I had to make it look like I didn't need him anymore. Maybe even like I didn't want him. It was the only way to protect him, to push him toward the future he deserved, even if it meant breaking his heart-and mine) -in the process.

I didn't wait another minute and look for Kieran. As much as I hate it, he's the only person right now that can help me. He might not help me out of the goodness of his heart, but I'm sure he will do it because he has his own agenda.

I went straight to his room and knocked on his door with urgency. It didn't take long before he finally opened.

but his eyes sharp. "Look

me?" I asked directly. There's no need to run around the bush. I only

sounds dangerous,

the crap. We both know this

you

wanted," I said.

chair placed in the corner of the room.

across from him. "You really have a way of seeing things differently, do you?" I said, raising my eyebrows. "But you're

faltered just a little, his sharp instincts kicking in. "Go on," he said,

can know where I've gone -not Scott, not Titus, no one." Kieran tilted his head, studying me with a mix of curiosity and

I nodded. "Exactly."

Especially with Titus breathing down everyone's neck like an overprotective wolf on

storm of emotions inside me. "You're the only one who knows how to stay under the radar. You've got the skills, the resources. And let's be honest-you're probably the only one crazy enough to actually help

he watched me. "It would be my pleasure to help you, Sage. Truly it sounds like the kind of chaos I live for." He paused, letting the moment stretch before his smirk deepened.

his voice low and pointed. I stiffened. Of course, how could I forget? The blood pact we made-an unbreakable agreement

right now?" The smirk on his face faltered, disappearing like smoke. For a fleeting moment, his playful demeanor was replaced by something darker-something calculating, as if he were assessing every word I'd said, weighing my intentions like a predator studying its prey. "You're

is what it takes

head slightly, his sharp features catching the

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