Chapter 106
SAGE
1 had no idea the bar had a back room. As Scott and I were led through a narrow hallway, the atmosphere shifted dramatically. The air felt heavier, the dim light from a single overhead bulb barely illuminating the space. When we stepped inside, the room greeted us with a stark contrast to the lively bar out front.
It was dark, cramped, and rusty, as if this part of the building hadn’t been touched by renovation in decades. The smell of stale alcohol and faint metallic tang hung in the air, adding to the oppressive atmosphere. A handful of people lingered around small tables, their conversations dying the moment we entered.
All eyes turned to us, their gazes sharp and unwelcoming. Each stare felt like it carried a silent challenge, as if they were waiting for us to explain our presence or make a wrong move. The people here weren’t ordinary bar patrons; they exuded an aura of danger. Scarred faces, weathered expressions, and tense postures told a story of lives lived on the fringes of the law–or perhaps far beyond it.
I couldn’t help but feel exposed under their scrutiny, like a deer walking into a den of wolves. My heartbeat quickened, but I forced myself to appear calm, standing straighter as I followed Scott’s lead.
“This place screams trouble,” I muttered under my breath, my eyes scanning the room with a practiced wariness.
“Now, do you realized how stupid it is to go here alone?” he said.
I roll my eyes at him in response. I’m aware of the danger, I wasn’t just expecting it to be this dangerous.
A hulking man near the corner spat on the floor, his eyes narrowing at us. Another man whispered something to his companion, who chuckled darkly. The atmosphere felt thick with unspoken threats, but no one made a move–yet.
Scott stepped closer to me, his presence solid and reassuring. “Stay close,” he said, his voice firm.
I didn’t need to be told twice. This was no place for mistakes, and every instinct in me screamed to stay on guard. Whatever/ deal I thought I could strike with the hunter suddenly felt far riskier than I had imagined. But it was too late to back out now.
We moved deeper into the room, my senses on high alert with every step. The murmurs of conversation picked up again, though I could feel the weight of curious, suspicious stares lingering on us. Scott stayed just half a step ahead, his body a barrier between me and the unknown threats around us.
In the far corner, seated at a battered wooden table, was the hunter. His rugged features were cast in shadow, but his piercing eyes caught the dim light, gleaming like a predator’s. He leaned back in his chair, completely at ease despite the tension in the room, as if he owned it.
“Well, well,” he drawled, a slow grin spreading across his face. “Look who graces us with her presence.”
Scott cleared his throat, stepping forward. “Let’s make this quick
The hunter’s gaze flicked to me, ignoring Scott entirely. “Bold of you to come back here, little lady,” he said, his tone almost amused. “Got tired of letting the big bad Alpha speak for you?”
I clenched my jaw, refusing to let his words rattle me. “I’m here because we need your help. And if money isn’t enough to convince you, I’m prepared to negotiate.”
His brows lifted, and his smile widened. “Negotiate, huh? That’s a dangerous word around here.”
Scott’s hand twitched at his side, close to the concealed weapon he always carried. “Don’t push it,” he warned, his voice like a low growl.
The hunter chuckled, leaning forward to rest his elbows on the table. “Relax, Beta. I’m just having a bit of fun. Sit down,” he
said, gesturing to the empty chairs across from him.
Scott hesitated, but I moved first, pulling out the chair and sitting down. Scott sighed and followed, his eyes never leaving
the hunter.
“What exactly are you offering?” the hunter asked, his voice dropping to a more serious tone.
“I’ll agree to your offer, but under one condition,” I said firmly, even though my heart raced at the words.
Scott stiffened beside me, his hand shooting out to grip my arm “Sage, no-”
“I wasn’t asking for you opinion, Scott,” I interrupted, turning to him.
His jaw clenches as he looked at me with hesitation. He probably noticed the determination in my eyes that he was finally convinced that there’s nothing he can say that will change my mind.
The hunter watched us with interest, his fingers tapping idly on the table. “Go on. I’m listening,” he said, tilting his head.
I took a deep breath, meeting his sharp gaze. “I’ll agree to be the payment for this mission. I’m aware of your intention to sell me to the highest bidder. But under one condition, that I’ll be the one to choose who are allowed to join the auction.”
His smile turned predatory. “I don’t think that you’re in the position to negotiate, little lady.”
I leaned forward, keeping my voice steady. “On the contrary, I have all the rights to demand everything. I’m worth more than thousand of gold bars and pile of money, aren’t I?”
The room seemed to grow quieter, the tension thick as the hunter considered slightly.
my
words. He leaned back, his eyes narrowing
The hunter leaned back in his chair, his dark eyes never leaving mine as a slow smirk tugged at the corners of his lips. “You’ve got guts,” he said finally, his tone almost amused. “I’ll give you that.”
Beside me, Scott’s jaw tightened, his frustration radiating off him in waves, but he stayed silent, clearly holding back whatever argument was clawing at his throat.,
The hunter’s gaze shifted briefly to Scott, then back to me, as he let the moment stretch uncomfortably long. “Alright,” he said at last, his voice calm but edged with skepticism. “Let’s say I agree to include your condition. How can I be sure you’re going to hold up your end of the bargain?”
I took a slow breath, then spoke before I could overthink it. “Does a blood pact will be enough?”
Scott’s head snapped toward me, his eyes wide with disbelief. “Sage, are you
serious?”
I didn’t look at him, my focus locked on the hunter. “It’s the only way to guarantee trust between us. If either side breaks the pact, there are consequences.”
The hunter leaned in, his dark eyes narrowing as he studied me intently. “A blood pact, huh?” he drawled, his tone tinged with intrigue. “That’s not something you hear about every day.” His lips curved into a sharp, predatory grin. “You do realize what you’re proposing, don’t you? It’s binding magic. If you fail to uphold your end of the deal, the consequences won’t just be… minor inconveniences.”
“Don’t worry, I’m big girl. I know what I getting myself into,” I said, my voice unwavering.
Scott grabbed my arm, his voice low and urgent. “Do you even hear yourself right now? A blood pact isn’t just risky–it’s dangerous. If something goes wrong…”
I finally turned to him, meeting his worried gaze. “If we don’t do this, we lose any chance of completing this mission. We need his help, Scott.”
The hunter chuckled, his anusement evident as he tapped his chin in mock contemplation. “Well, well,” he drawled, his tone laced with intrigue. “I’m almost tempted, little lady. But let’s not kid ourselves–I’m not stupid enough to cross an alpha, especially one who used to be the ruthless Lycan King”
“He can’t act against something he doesn’t know about,” I shot back, my voice firm despite the nervous knot in my stomach.
The hunter’s grin widened, his teeth gleaming in the dim light. Fair point. But let’s see if your courage holds up.”
“Wait, hold up!” Scott interjected, stepping between us with a raised hand. “We need a moment. Sage and I need to talk- now.”
“Take all the time you want, sweetheart,” the hunter replied smoothly, leaning back against the table. “I’m not going anywhere.”
Scott grabbed my arm, pulling me into the far corner of the room. His grip was firm but not painful, his concern etched across his face. “Sage, you can’t do this,” he hissed, his voice low but urgent. “There’s no way in hell Alpha Titus would ever agree to something like this!”
“That’s exactly why he doesn’t need to know,” I countered, meeting Scott’s worried gaze with determination. “This is the only way to make sure the hunter agrees to help us.”
“This is insane, Sage!” Scott hissed, his eyes blazing with frustration. “If the hunter doesn’t kill you, Alpha Titus will the moment he finds out about this!”
“Then he doesn’t need to find out,” I said, my voice steady even though my heart was pounding. “This is my decision, Scott.”
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Betrayed by an Alpha claimed by a Lycan King (Sage and Titus)
Is it finished?...
...i mean...you had the perfect ending...why keep going?? ugh...i feel like author is going to continue with twists and turns [-_-]...
Don't mean to be rude but half the chapters are missing. As in your only publishing Half the chapter. Not all of it...
Would love more chapters...
ok just as a recap because i'm getting confused with this plot: sage (the daughter of the ex-alpha who was killed for betraying his pack) is contracted to marry the lycan king bc the present alpha doesn't want to give his own daughter to the king. sage sleeps with someone before the wedding (turns out to be the king). there's a caper at the palace where the king doesn't let her look at him bc he wants to keep her guessing for some reason but eventually she finds out that man she slept with is her husband now. there are other concubines and a queen but for some reason titus still doesn't have an heir despite being like thousands of years old. there is a prophecy that a red wolf will destroy the evil inside the king and when it comes to pass titus looks like he dies. sage runs away (she is the red wolf) bc shes scared of being called a killer. when she comes back titus has been manipulated to believe her "sister" is his mate. there's an intermission where sage runs away with her handmaiden to new york and they start a life for themselves. until titus buys out the company bc he's filthy rich and drags her back. the sister gets punished and jailed to be killed, but sage's intervention (due to her previous feelings for the brother) prevents her death. there's a point when the royal elders storm the castle and titus is jailed and almost at the point of death. taking the beta and her handmaiden they rescue titus and restore him to health. while sage was in new york, titus had somehow found his dead wife again (anna?) and she's very childlike and annoying. all the times sage saves titus doesn't matter because he's been deposed as king and brainwashed by his dead wife to believe she's everything to him. titus dissolves the bond between he and sage (bc of pressure from previous wife) but still has feelings for her and still sleeps with her while trying to reclaim his throne by making alliances with other werewolf packs. a bounty hunter offers his help but demands sage as the price. titus says no, but sage goes behind his back anyway and makes the deal. thinking titus is blinded by sage's presence that prevents him from forming alliance with a pack and having that alpha's daughter as his queen, she runs way with the bounty hunter and he puts her up for sale (she's an idiot for doing this). finding out she's pregnant with an accelerated pregnancy (due to blood moon sex?) she runs away from the auction house and is rescued by a couple who never had kids miles away from where she ran away. 3 years or so pass and she is happy with her chosen family until the bounty hunter finds her again and she goes with him to keep him away from her kids only to be rescued by titus at the auction house. he also finds her kids (bc they obvy would run away to find her) but she for some reason convinces them to lie and say they're not her kids. reunited again, they come across rogue wolves who hurt titus, but they somehow all fit into the helicopter that comes at the right time to save them all. titus while being gravely ill still saves sage from being sentenced to death, but now her kids are in danger....
ok now im reinvested! I hope the kids will be ok! titus now would be a good time to wake up!...
If possible, kindly change the title of the book too because Sage is suppose to be happy with Titus but this back and forth is making the book boring...
Please this has to stop , Titus is suppose to be her savior but she's going through too much...
This book really started good. And for whatever reason, the author keeps on adding boring and nonsensical twist to the story. I'm just skipping through chapters and story still the same.repeating issues and conflict and convo. So tiring. I'm just checking in hoping I can read the ending. Lolz...
We need an end soon. It getting boting and is so boring. Also people is missing. Were is her former maid and scott used to be her friend now he treat her like a stranger...