"We've informed the Savior of Mr. Ray's actions. Her holiness is already in her way to the dungeons to meet with him."
Those words echoed through your mind like a mantra as you desperately replayed them, searching for a way out of the situation. You'd been daydreaming when you were able to eavesdrop on the two disciples just outside the room you were in, more worried about them coming in than you were about the contents of their conversation.
But when they dropped the name Ray, you couldn't help but pull yourself from your thoughts and listen to their words.
And thank god you did.
He's captured. The very thought sent shivers down your spine. You remembered Saeran's determined stride forward when he left the room, and at the time you'd been confident that he would return to you.
But as minutes drew into hours, the seeds of panic in your stomach began to grow. And those disciples' words just reinforced your every fear.
He's captured.
It had taken you less than a minute to disconnect your body from the Elixir-removing machine attached to you, pulling out all the needles and tubes one-by-one until you were free from its grip. It had taken you another minute to search the room for valuables, whereupon you found Saeran's laptop.
But you'd been sitting for the past ten minutes fumbling over the lock screen, debating whether or not to push the Enter button that would determine your fate. If you'd guessed his password right, then all would be well. You could contact Luciel and Vanderwood—the former was certain to help—and use their involvement to save you and Saeran.
But if you were wrong, you were dooming both you and your lover in one fell swoop.
"My password is always the most important person in my life."
Saeran had told you that. He'd winked when he said it, and as soon as those words left his lips you were confident that you were the important person he was speaking of. But so much time had passed since then. So many tears shed. So many promises broken. How unrealistic was it for Saeran's password to switch amidst all those other changes?
One attempt remaining.
Who had wasted the second attempt? Back in Luciel's cabin, you'd attempted MC's name while trying to hack into Saeran's user. As soon as you realized that the password was wrong, you'd moved on, a small part of you knowing that wasting password attempts was the last thing you needed.
So where had the second attempt gone? You knew there were three in total, but who on earth...
Luciel.
You sighed. Of course it was him.
Luciel's attempt to trade you in exchange for his brother only proved his desperation to see Saeran again, however convoluted the process was. No doubt, his actions were messed up. But the lengths he was willing to go to for Saeran's sake only strengthened your confidence that he would be just as willing to break back into the Mint Eye to get the two of you out.
And I can't do shit to contact him unless I get into this laptop.
You let your finger touch the Enter key, applying no pressure with your index until you were thoroughly convinced that there was no other possibility. No other candidate. No other guess.
His password was the most important person in his life.
And it had to be you.
You pressed down, letting your finger jump back as if the laptop would betray you with a Locked-Out screen at any moment.

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Where Futures Begin (Saeran x Reader x Saeyoung) COMPLETED
FanfictionLife used to be simple for you. Simple, and peaceful. But the Savior had other plans for you, and without a second thought, she ruined what you thought was your one shot at happiness. Blinded by anger, you escaped the Mint Eye, but that triggered a...