After ending the call, Tyler’s expression changed. A million thoughts flowed through his head. He knew his cousin wouldn’t set him up, but something didn’t feel right. He then looked at Rus, who was already heading towards the door. “Wait. I need to call my father first,” Tyler said. Rus froze. “You can call him on the way to the airport. We have to go now. Jas sounded like he was in trouble. I know with all this talk about traitors, everyone thinks he’s the ringleader, but he’s my brother. I know him better than anyone.” His eyes were searching Tyler’s as if begging him to believe him. “Rus calm down. I don’t suspect Jas. I know my cousin. But this feels like a trap. I think Jas is in way over his head. We need a plan before going there. And I can’t go without telling my parents. You al

