"I thought I made it clear I didn't want anything to do with you, so I don't know why you're here bothering me," he spoke loud enough for the people around to hear what he said, and as I took in his comment, I couldn't hold back the laughter that escaped me.So instead, I decided to play his game. "
Cassie.Handing over my plate of food and drink to Sansa, I slowly turned to face Zia. Her long hair flowed in waves over her shoulders. Her piercing eyes stared back at me with a smug expression on her face, the only thing I could think about was what it would look like beaten in.Perhaps that was
Zia's slimy fingers wrapped around Lucas' arm as she leaned in and kissed the corner of his lips. As much as I wanted to remain calm and not let her see how much it was affecting me, I couldn't. A low growl emitted from my throat enticing the beast within Lucas because behind his gaze—a flash of gol
A voice yelled, catching the entire cafeteria's attention. "What in the hell is going on?"The voice came from the main door to the cafeteria, and as I looked toward it, I spotted an older face I hadn't ever seen before—a man who looked to be in his late forties, accompanied by Inanna at his side.H
Pollux.I had never seen my sister as upset as she was, and to be honest I thought she was going to kill Zia before I jumped in to pull her off the poor girl. Perhaps Zia was a wicked pain in the ass and deserved every bit of what she got but I wouldn't let Cassie be the one to pull that trigger. I
*****Cassie.I couldn't believe they didn't believe me. No matter what they said, I knew what I saw. The connection between Inanna and Lucas wasn't like a normal teacher-student relationship. She was controlling him, making him dark… and I would fix that.Making my way across the courtyard, the cal
Glancing at Silas with puppy dog eyes, he chuckled, hands up in defeat. "Okay, okay. I'll help you on your quest to solve this mystery."My brother quickly turned to Silas, glaring at him as if to ask him why he was agreeing, and all Silas could do was shrug his shoulders, smiling. "Hey man, I can't
Cassie.When Silas told me he knew of a place for us to go, I was expecting something fancy or perhaps something that was more… elegant, marble, and who knows what else. What I wasn't expecting though was for him to take us to an old brick building with broken windows that looked wildly out of place