Chapter 569:
They turned their attention back to their game. When Allisonâs scissors won over Kellanâs paper, she tilted her head with a satisfied smirk. âSo, Ms. Clarke, will it be a dare this time?â Kellan asked. âIâll choose truth. Itâs time for secrets to be exchanged,â she said, eyes locking with his. This time, she would reveal her own.
âIâm aware that you have feelings for me, Kellan. But when I first aligned myself with the Lloyd family, my motives were far from innocent. I wanted to use you as a way to investigate my motherâs disappearance. Even helping Lorna wasnât purely out of kindness.â The air thickened as Allison decided to lay everything bare, for she knew that some secrets were bound to be revealed.
âFrom the beginning, our interactions were calculated, full of hidden agendas. My goal was to earn your trust and get closer to Kinslee. I believed that if I could cure her, Iâd gain access to information about my mother.â Their relationship had always been complicated, underpinned by a silent, unspoken understanding that nothing was ever straightforward.
âSo, you see, Iâm not the good person you might think. Iâve walked in dangerous circles and kept secrets that would make anyone shiver.â She had lived a life teetering on the brink, always one step away from the edge.
Anyone else might have felt a shiver run down their spine at such a confession. But Kellanâs eyes remained steady, without a flicker of shock or doubt. There was no trace of anger at being misled, no hint of betrayal in his gaze.
âI know,â Kellan said with a steady gaze, a flicker of something deeper in his eyes. âPeople like us donât get close to others without a reason. Youâre here hunting for clues, and Iâm here because, well⦠I like being around you.â
Their eyes met, the silence between them thick, almost palpable. Kellanâs gaze held steady calm, probing, yet earnest.
âAnd besides, Iâm not exactly a good person.â
Kellan had earned his way through both the lawful and the lawless, ruthless enough to survive either. Yet, Allison had never glimpsed that darker side.
Threats, coercion, even murder. Others carried out those tasks, but the decisions, the iron hand â those were his. He had once lived with the constant scent of violence, like a specter lingering over him, refusing to fade. So, when it came to bloodstained hands, who among them was truly innocent?
âNo need for games,â he said quietly, stepping closer until she could feel his breath ghosting over her skin. âIâll just tell you the truth. When I got out of that wheelchair and chose to save you, regardless of whether my secret would be exposed, it wasnât a strategy. It was instinct. As for what weâve been through in the Burned Islands⦠after nearly dying, it left me with nothing but the memory of how I surrendered everything just to keep you alive. In the underground racing scene, I blocked the shrapnel from the explosives, and all I remember is the fear. Instinct made me want to keep my distance. But, God, itâs more than that. That raw surrender made me realize I have feelings for you. Call it love, or something else entirely â I only know I canât imagine a life where you arenât part of it.â
His dark lashes shadowed his eyes as he sank to one knee, placing himself on level with her.
âMs. Clarke⦠thatâs all because I care for you.â
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