Chapter 172
Chapter 172
SAGE
It’s been hours since the twins entered the labyrinth. There was no way to know whether they were safe inside or if the labyrinth had already begun testing them in ways beyond our comprehension. My heart felt like a battlefield, torn between trust in my children’s strength and the overwhelming fear of what they might be facing alone.
The sun had begun to set, casting long shadows over the towering stone entrance, but I hadn’t moved from my spot. The once–bustling crowd had dwindled, leaving behind only a handful of guards stationed near the entrance. Even the elders- the very people who had forced this trial upon my children–had retired for the night, their curiosity seemingly satisfied now that they had placed Harper and Cooper in the labyrinth’s grasp.
“You should take a rest, my lady,” Scott’s voice came from behind me, gentle but firm.
I turned my gaze away from the entrance, finding him standing with his arms crossed, his face marked with concern.
“I’m going to wait for my children, Scott,” I said without hesitation.
Scott let out a quiet sigh, as if he had expected that response. “Of course you are, my lady. But the labyrinth isn’t going anywhere. And neither is the outcome of the trial. You standing here, exhausting yourself, will not change what happens inside.”
I shook my head. “I can’t just leave them.”
“I understand,” he said patiently. “But you should at least rest, even if only for a while. This trial isn’t a short one.”
I frowned, something about his tone making my stomach twist. “What do you mean?”
Scott hesitated for a moment, then exhaled heavily. “These trials can take days, even weeks, my lady. It depends on how long it takes the labyrinth to reveal the truth it seeks.”
I stiffened, the weight of his words settling heavily on my chest. “Days?” The word came out in a whisper before I clenched my fists. “Nobody told me it would take that long!”
“I’m sorry if I didn’t manage to give you that information. But regardless of whether you knew it or not, there’s nothing we can do. They are bound to do the test the moment everyone in the palace knows about them.”
“You said Titus also took the same test once he was crowned as the crown prince. How long did it take for him to finish this
test?”
“Seven days, my lady. It took him seven days. And that’s the fastest one in history,” he said.
“If the most powerful Lycan prince took seven days to complete the trial, how can mere children possibly survive it? They may look older, but technically, they’re only three years old!”
I complained despite knowing that it will not change anything. The palace is a cruel place for them. How naive I am to think that they can be possibly safe in here?
Scott’s expression softened, but there was a grim edge to his voice. “I understand your fear, my lady. But the labyrinth does not test strength alone. It measures truth, resilience, and one’s right to the throne. Power is important, yes, but so is the heart. Their royal blood will guide and protect them. They are His Majesty’s children; you have to trust them.”
I ran a shaky hand through my hair, my frustration mounting. “Even so, Scott, they’re just children. How can they possibly be expected to endure what Titus, a fully grown and trained warrior, barely survived?”
Scott exhaled, glancing toward the looming entrance of the labyrinth, its ancient stone archway bathed in the eerie glow of the torches. “I won’t lie to you, my lady. This is unprecedented. No child has ever been forced to face the Labyrinth of Truth. But I also know this–those two are no ordinary children. You’ve seen it yourself. Their power, their instincts… they were
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born for this, just as much as His Majesty was.”
I let out a bitter laugh, shaking my head. “Born for this? No child should be born for this kind of cruelty”
Scott didn’t argue. He knew I was right.
I turned my gaze back to the labyrinth. “How will we know if they passed the test?” My voice trembled despite my attempt to sound strong.
“The walls of the labyrinth will be covered in flowers, allowing them to come out freely, unscathed.”
“And if they failed?”
“The walls will be covered in thorns, and they have to go through it in order to come out.” Scott hesitated, his jaw clenching. “But that’s not the end of it; the palace will deny their claim to the throne.” He didn’t say the rest out loud, but we both knew what it meant. The elders would never allow children with such dangerous power to walk free among the territory.
I hugged my arms around myself, my breath coming in short, panicked bursts. “I should have run away when I had the chance,” I murmured. “I should have taken them and disappeared before any of this happened.”
“You still believe you can outrun fate?” Scott asked gently.
I turned to him, my eyes burning with emotion. “I don’t care about fate, Scott. I care about my children.”
He nodded, understanding. “Then believe in them. Believe in the fact that they’re not alone in there. They have each other, just like they always have. And no matter what the labyrinth throws at them, I trust they’ll fight their way through. Just like their father did.”
I bit my lip, my chest tightening. I wanted to believe that. I needed to believe that.
But the days ahead felt impossibly long.
The first night felt like an eternity. I refused to move from my spot near the entrance of the labyrinth, my eyes never leaving the twisted stone walls as if sheer willpower alone could bring my children back to me.
Titus still hadn’t woken up. His wounds had healed, but his body remained unresponsive. It was as if he was trapped somewhere beyond my reach, lost in a place where neither my voice nor my touch could pull him back.
While I prayed for my children’s safety inside the labyrinth, I found myself praying just as desperately for him.
Every night, I sat by his bedside, clutching his hand as I whispered my pleas to the Moon Goddess. “Please… bring him back to me. Bring them all back to me.”
The guards rotated shifts, torches flickering in the cold night air, but I barely registered them. My mind was trapped in the labyrinth with my children, imagining every possible danger they might be facing.
On the third night, I choose to stay right outside the labyrinth. I know Scott said that the shortest time Titus finished the test was seven days. It’s only been three days, but I have a feeling that something’s about to happen.
The wind carried distant howls from the forest beyond, eerie and bone–chilling. I wrapped my arms around myself, trying to suppress the growing dread curling in my stomach.
“It’s cold out, right, my lady? You should get back to your chamber,” Scott said quietly, sensing my unease.
I swallowed hard. “I’m fine, Scott. I’m going to wait for my children.
“It’s too early for that, my lady. Stop worrying about them. They’re the heirs of the strongest alpha this kingdom has ever seen, he reminded me, repeating his words from before.
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I wanted to believe him. I needed to.
Just then, a shift in the air sent a shiver down my spine. It was subtle, but undeniable. A pulse of energy, almost like a heartbeat, resonated from the labyrinth’s entrance.
I gasped, stepping forward instinctively. “Did you feel that?”
Scott nodded, his brows furrowing. “Something’s happening inside.”
The guards tensed, gripping their weapons, eyes flicking between each other.
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I held my breath. Was it a sign that the twins were in trouble? Or was this proof that they were fighting their way through?
“Harper… Cooper….” I whispered, my fingers curling into fists.
The wind outside the palace seemed to shift, carrying an eerie stillness that sent a chill down my spine. The flickering torches lining the courtyard trembled, as if responding to an unseen force.
Scott took a step closer to me, his body tense, his eyes scanning the surroundings. “Stay alert,” he murmured under his breath.
I swallowed hard. My heart pounded against my ribs as I turned back toward the labyrinth. My children were in there, facing dangers I couldn’t even begin to imagine. Was this a sign of their struggle? A cry for help?
Then suddenly, a pulse of energy rippled through the air, so strong it sent shivers down my spine.
The guards straightened, their hands tightening around their weapons. Scott’s expression darkened, his jaw clenching.
We waited, which feels like forever, checking every movement and sound coming from the inside. After what seems like forever, the green walls surrounding the maze started changing.
The walls of the labyrinth burst into bloom, vibrant flowers unfurling in a breathtaking display–a clear sign that the twins had successfully completed the trial. Moments later, Harper and Cooper emerged, hand in hand. A collective gasp rippled through the gathered crowd as they took in the astonishing sight. The twins, who had entered as young children, now appeared years older, their features more refined, their frames taller. By the time they stepped fully into the light, they looked to be around thirteen years old.
I clutched my chest, my breath hitching as I took in the sight before me.
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...