Chapter 111
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SAGE
The man escorted us down a dimly lit hallway to our rooms. When we reached the end, | hesitated, glancing
back just in tto see Titus and Anna step into two separate rooms. My curiosity sparked, but | quickly shoved
it aside. It wasn't my business, and | had no reason to get tangled up in whatever Titus was doing.
| pushed open the door to my room and stepped inside, letting out a loud sigh as | closed it behind me. The
silence wrapped aroundlike a heavy blanket, and | pressed my back against the door, trying to gather my
thoughts. It hadn't even been a few minutes when | heard a soft knock.
person
you expected to to see, he
Startled, | straightened, figuring tall frfilling the doorway, his expression unreadable. it must be Elara
checking in. | moved quickly to open the door, but when I did, | froze.
," he said, a small, almost sheepish smile tugging at his lips.
stood on the other side,
"I'm probably the last
his
"Holt" | breathed, my voice a mix of confusion and disbelief. "What are you doing here?"
|
"Can | cin?" he asked, his tone calm, but there was an undercurrent of something heavier-urgency, maybe.
|
| crossed my arms and leaned against the doorframe, narrowing
my eyes slightly. "That depends. What's the purpose of this visit?"
"I just want to talk," he said, his gaze steady, like he was trying to convinceof his sincerity. anything to talk
about?" | countered, my words blunt but not harsh.
"DO
we ever even have
"A lot, actually" he replied, a flicker of something I couldn't ncrossing his face. "You're probably wondering
why I'm here."
| studied him for a moment, my
mind racing with questions. He wasn't wrong-1 had a lot of questions. Questions that wouldn't leavealone
until I got answers. Finally, | sighed and stepped back, opening the door wider. "Now that you mention it, yeah," |
said. "We do have a lot to talk about."
Holt stepped i inside, his movements calm but hesitant, like he wasn't sure how to proceed. | closed the door
behind him and turned to face him, crossing my arms over my chest. The gesture wasn't meant to be hostile-it
was more for self-preservation. With Holt, emotions always felt too raw, too complicated.
"How have you been?" Holt asked, his tone soft but direct.
"I'm fine," | answered quickly, keeping it short. | didn't want this to turn into a deep conversation.
He chuckled, the sound light but edged with disbelief. "You don't look fine."
| forced a smile, though | knew it wouldn't fool him. Holt had always been able to see through me, no matter how
hard | tried to hide.
"We're doing our best to put everything back in its rightful place," | said vaguely, hoping to steer the
conversation away from myself.
He smiled, but it didn't quite reach his eyes. "I know," he replied
"That's why I'm here,"
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt| frowned, his words confusing me. "What do you mean?"
Holt's expression shifted, his usual confidence dimmed by a hint of vulnerability. "I owe a lot to you and His
Majesty," he began. "If it weren't for the two of you... I'd have lost the last bit of family | had left."
There was a heaviness in his voice that made my chest tighten.
"What happened?" | said, my tone
softer
now.
"After everything cout," he continued, "my father went rogue.
He couldn't face the consequences of his actions, and it fell onto take over the pack." He paused, his jaw
tightening before he added, "My mother couldn't handle the shame. The guilt. She..." He hesitated, his voice
breaking slightly. "She took her own life." My breath caught, and my hand flew to my mouth in shock. I'd been
angry at his family for so long-for how they treated me, for the chaos they brought into my life-but I'd never
wished for anything like this. "I'm so sorry," | whispered, the words feeling inadequate.
Holt gavea bitter smile. "It's not your fault," he said firmly. "We brought this on ourselves."
in his
voice
| bit my lip, unsure of what to say. The pairs slumping. "Prison broke her, Sage. She tried to hold on, but when
she heard about our mother... it was too much. She completely fell apart. | resisted at first-I didn't want to admit
she needed help-but | finally accepted it.
was raw and real, and it tugged at something deep inside me. "How's Annika?" | asked cautiously, remembering
his sister. "She's... struggling," he admitted, his She's in a mental institution now. It's the best place for her."
your
My heart ached at his words, and for the first tin a long while, | felt something other than anger toward him
and his family. "I had no idea you'd been through all this," | said softly. "You've had battles," Holt replied, his tone
kind but firm. "You've
own
You've I've done so so much for my
for my family, even when we didn't deserve it. And now..." He hesitated, his expression shifting to something
resolute. "Now, | think it's tforto return the favor." | frowned, unsure what he meant. "What are you
saying?"
"I know His Majesty is seeking new alliances Holt said, his voice steady. "I chere to help. Whatever you
need, I'm here for you."
His words leftspeechless, and for a moment, all | could do was stare at him. Holt had changed-there was no
denying that-and I couldn't help but wonder if his presence might be exactly what we needed. of the chair in my
room, his shoulders tense as if he were carrying the weight of the world. "After everything fell apart, | had to
rebuild. Swearing loyalty to Alpha Homer wasn't just about survival; it was about proving | could be something
more
Holt sat down on the eag His voice was steady, but there was an edge of vulnerability in his words that he
couldn't completely hide.
than my t father's er's shadow."
| leaned against t the e table, my arms crossed. "And now, he's using you to test Titus?"
|
dropping to the floor. "Alpha Homer believes in loyalty earned through action, not just words. To him, this duel
isn't just about power-it's about trust. He needs to know I'm committed to his pack and his leadership. And
apparently, he sees this duel as the perfect opportunity to prove that."
Holt nodded, his
gaze
"And Titus?" | asked, my chest tightening at the thought of the duel.
Holt looked up, his eyes meeting mine with a grim determination.
"He's in the sposition. Alpha Homer doesn't fully trust him either. The fight isn't just a test for me-it's a test
for Titus too. The winner earns the Alpha's trust and, by extension, his support for the war against the king."
| shook my head, frustration bubbling to the surface. "This is madness. Why does everything have to be about
violence and proving yourself with bloodshed? Can't we just-"
"Sage
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calm sea hiding an undercurrent.
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Holt's gaze stayed locked on mine, unwavering, his silence speaking louder than any answer he could have
given. My heart sank as the truth dawned on me. "You're planning to
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHolt let out a slow breath, his breath, his shoulders dropping slightly. "It's the only way, Sage.
| whispered, the words tasting bitter on my tongue.
t do that. You can't just sacrifice yourself like this!"
"No!" | took a step closer, shaking my head. "You can't do that proves his strength, his worthiness to lead this
alliance. The Silver River Pack will respect him and follow his lead." "It's not a sacri a sacrifice," "he said quietly.
"It's "It's strategy. If Titus wins, it
My chest tightened as | fought to keep my voice from trembling.
"You don't have to do this, Holt," | said, desperation slipping into my words. "We can figure something else out.
There has to be another way. No one needs to spill blood just for this cause."
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moment, but his expression stayed
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firm. "My life isn't mine anymore,
Sage. Reed tok M&jesty the
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"I've already made up my mind, Sage," he said, his tone steady and final. "Nothing you say will change that."
| exhaled a shaky sigh, feeling the weight of his resolve crush any hope I had left of convincing him otherwise.
My thoughts scrambled for something-anything-that might make him reconsider, but no words came. | felt
helpless, standing there, watching him accept a fate | didn't want for him.
After a heavy silence, Holt gavea small, almost apologetic smile. "Goodbye, Sage," he said softly.
I | followed him to the door, my feet moving automatically even as my heart ached with every step. Before he
could leave, | reached out and pulled him into a tight hug. It wasn't just a goodbye-it was an unspoken plea, a
desperate attempt to hold onto him, even if only for a moment.
He returned the hug with the sintensity, his arms strong and steady around me. "Remember, Holt," |
whispered, my voice barely audible, "you don't have to do this."
He pulled back just enough to look at me, his hands resting on my shoulders. "It's my honor to do this, Sage," he
said, his tone unwavering. Then, to my surprise, he reached up and gently
stroked my cheek, his touch warm and fleeting.
Before | could react, he leaned in and pressed a soft kiss against my cheek. "It's good to see you again, Sage,"
he murmured, his voice low and filled with something | couldn't quite place-regret, maybe, or gratitude.
Holt stepped away, leavingstanding there as he walked down the hallway. | watched him go, my chest
weighed down with emotions | couldn't even begin to sort out. Letting out a heavy sigh, | turned and headed
back to my room.
Just as | reached the door, | felt a piercing gaze on me, making the hair on the back of my neck stand up. Turning
to the side, | froze when | saw Titus. He was standing right outside his room, his eyes blazing with fury, his jaw
tight like he was holding back something explosive.
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