Lola's POV I woke up in the early hours of the morning, way before Adrian did and kept thinking of how to get Natalie and Andrew to Crescent moon and find out their role in the death of my parents. To be candid, I was scared of them. They played an important role is fucking with my self-es
Adrian's POV I watched her body shake with rage as she asked the fake people in front of us questions. Everybody looked at them expectantly and they must have realized that their secret has been leaked. The woman looked pale but the man still maintained a strong front. He laughed tensel
Lola's POV Elias who? What's going on? I looked at everyone's faces and they looked genuinely shocked. I was thoroughly confused and everyone seemed to know this Elias guy except me. "Who's Elias?" I asked when it looked like no one was going to talk. "He was the rogue King", Natalie
Lola's POV I did not wait to listen to what anyone had to say after I said what I said. I walked up the stairs and went straight into Adrian's room. I think I might have gotten used to going into his room. I sat on the bed staring into space when Adrian came in. "Are you okay, baby?" He ask
Lola's POV I woke up confused. It was nighttime outside and I sat up just to be pushed onto the bed again. I looked to where the push came from and it was Adrian, looking at me with a big smile. He seemed so happy and while I was glad to see his smile, I was confused as to what was making
Lola's POV Not again. This psychopath is really messing with me. "You should go upstairs and rest, baby", Adrian said and I looked at him like he's grown another head. "Is he fucking with us right now?" Jasmine asked. "He must have forgotten why this is happening", I replied to her.
Lola's POV Jasmine was starting to get annoyed and wanted to be let out but I reined her in. I need to hear what he has to say before any other step can be taken. "You'll need to calm down so we can get any information he might have for us out of him, Adrian. He's just trying to rile you
Adrian's POV Three days! It's been three days since that incident happened and she had been numb. She barely ate, she barely slept, she barely spoke to anyone which frightened me, to be very honest. It was my fault for allowing her to get closer to the rogue. If I had stood my ground and