Well, this is a sad chapter too. They are too realistic for my own good, LOL! So, what do you think Caspian is going to do about it?
Valerie:I was a mess.I knew I was.But no one else needed to know that.No one needed to see the remnants of last night, the weakness that had crept into my bones, the silent tears I had let fall.So, I stood.I stood tall, shoulders squared, chin high, as if I hadn’t spent the night curled up on
Caspian:Three days.Seventy-two goddamn hours.That’s how long Valerie had gone without sparing me so much as a glance, let alone a single word. Hell, the woman would even ignore me if I approached her villa. She would pretend that it did not exist. She would watch me speaking to Adrian from a dist
Valerie:I didn’t waste time searching for Elias. I knew where he would be.I knew that I should not have left the pack house and I should not have left Adrian there alone. But I also know that standing back there was not a good thing for me. I was just allowing Caspian to have his way while I was i
Caspian:The morning sunbathed the garden in golden hues, casting long shadows through the trees as I sat on one of the stone benches, watching Adrian chase a butterfly with a quiet smile on his face.It is the way things have been since Eva left. He has been playing around, he's been enjoying himse
Eva:I stood in the dimly lit study, my arms crossed tightly over my chest as I faced Giovanni. He looked the same as I remembered, cold, calculating, his sharp eyes holding the same unyielding intensity as before. He leaned back in his chair, swirling the whiskey in his glass, his expression unread
Valerie:I walked through the halls of the pack house, my steps steady, but my mind was far from calm.I was still angry. Still irritated. And if I let myself think too much about everything that had happened, the accusations, the betrayal, the way Caspian had thrown me into this mess without a seco
Caspian:I walked through the halls of the packhouse, my mind clouded with thoughts I couldn’t shake.Words that I did not want to allow myself to digest.Nor did I want to allow myself to see them in this normal. Because I knew deep down that it was not.Alpha Caspian.That was what Adrian called m
Valerie:I knew that I shouldn't be feeling bad for him.I knew that this was a path that he drew for himself, that everything that he was getting was a result to the consequence of his choices.When I looked at him, when I saw his pain in his eyes as Adrian called him Alpha Caspian, I couldn't help
Valerie:The wind was sharp tonight.Leaves crunched beneath my boots as I walked the length of the old northern path near the pack’s edge, where the trees had started to wither into the burnished golds and ambers of fall. There was no one else around, Caspian was still speaking with Ryan and Mateo,
Caspian:The fire crackled low in the hearth. Outside, the moon rose high above the trees, casting a pale light through the windows, but inside the room, it was only her.Valerie.The woman who, despite myself, managed to slip inside my head. The woman who managed to settle inside my heart in a way
Valerie:The wind around us started to shift. I could feel it and see it and the trees that were around us. I walked along the forest path with Adrian by my side, his little hand tucked securely in mine. I wanted him to try and explore his power. I wanted him to allow himself to give in to what it i
Caspian:The air in the pack was… different now.And though I knew that everyone wanted to deny it or ignore it, they could. Not everything was just someone's complicated.It was not tense, not completely. But not calm either. It was something in between, like the pause before a storm, or the breath
Eva:“You’ve lost control,” I snapped, pacing the edge of the study, my heels echoing with every angry step. “You said you had everything in place. You said everything would go as planned. And yet here we are, Valerie’s alive, Caspian is stronger than ever, and now Adrian sees him as a father.”Giov
Valerie:The kitchen was filled with the soft clinking of cutlery and the warm scent of cinnamon and honey. I moved slowly, careful not to burn the toast, careful not to look too long at Caspian as he stood by the counter watching me, arms folded across his chest like he was still processing everyth
Caspian:The scent of lavender and warm vanilla filled the villa, her scent, and for the first time in what felt like a lifetime, it wasn’t just lingering in my memory. It was alive. It was here. She was here. She was by my side and rather than this villa feeling like a place that I was living in, i
Valerie:The sunlight slipped past the sheer curtains, golden and gentle, warming my cheek before I even opened my eyes. I felt the weight of the sheets tangled around my legs, the delicious soreness in my limbs, and the steady warmth radiating from the body beside mine.Caspian.I didn’t need to lo
The kiss deepened. Her mouth parted, and I took it, claiming her like I’d never stopped wanting to. My hand slipped into her hair, and she moaned against me, arching into my touch.“Valerie…” I breathed, my lips brushing hers.Her eyes met mine, dark with heat. “Don’t ask.”I hesitated.“Are you sur