Caspian: I left to go for a run, unable to face them all. I knew I was at fault, and I owned that, but they had no clue about what had transpired during those critical hours. The version of truth they had was vastly different from the reality I was aware of. Nonetheless, I'd be the one bearing the
Emre: We waited impatiently for Wolvin to return, bringing Caspian home. I felt bad for Gennie, somehow feeling responsible too. If I hadn't taken part in the bullying, Caspian wouldn't have believed he could do anything with her. As the moment finally arrived, Caspian stood before us, his hands bo
Genevieve: In the midst of the unfolding chaos, I felt lost and uncertain about what course of action to take. We appeared to be under attack, and we had sent Caspian outside to turn on the generator. Despite his claims, I couldn't find any sympathy for him, as his story simply didn't add up. I was
Genevieve: "Really? Could it be that he was actually telling the truth about the rogues?" Bellamy appeared relieved, but now new questions had been raised. "Let’s go home first," I stated, and Bellamy instantly obeyed. It took us only a few minutes to arrive home. I needed to take a shower first,
Caspian: Many Years Ago: It was already heartbreaking that my sister had been sick for the entire past year, and now things had taken a strange turn. "What's happening?" I watched everyone rushing around in tears. They looked terrified, and someone was moving through the crowd with my sister in h
Caspian: "So, she was bitten by the wild wolves, and you want me to save her?" Alpha King Bernard invited us into his living room to discuss the distressing matter away from the party guests. "She's the alpha of my pack. Her life is of utmost importance," my dad continued to plead, while I remaine
Caspian: Years Ago: "Dad!" I whispered his name urgently as he continued to gaze at her with those eyes that unsettled me. "Hmm, stay here," Dad instructed, nudging me behind the car even though it was pointless. She had already noticed me and had even offered a friendly yet concerned smile my wa
Genevieve: I watched him writhing in chains, struggling on the bed. "Shit!" Bellamy complained under his breath, attempting to avoid my gaze, so none of them had to meet my eyes and convey that Caspian was dying. "He is dying," I stated, but they all disregarded me. I knew they were also in pain,
Wolvin:Years Ago:"Are you sure you're helping me? You’re not trapping me in another mess, right?" I asked Aubry as I followed her down the underground passage where I’d heard Edward was locked in a cell. He must have felt so lonely and suffocated down here."I made a mistake once. I'm not about to
Genevieve:“How much farther?” I asked, glancing around the deserted road. After eating some fruits, we’d set off again to track down Alpha I-Oh. I was determined to find that man and put him behind bars. I was also worried about Mrs. Browning. She had been missing for too long and If she weren't fo
Genevieve:"Ah! Wolvin, the wild one—" I groaned, feeling him harden inside me."So what? Let him watch us," he murmured, gripping my hips before lifting my legs, holding them apart as he raised my body. His hands supported me firmly as my back pressed tightly against his chest.I was facing the wil
Genevieve:“There will be no need. I was just teasing you,” I hissed, steadily looking away, thinking that would help with damage control. Little did I know, I had awakened the beast in him.“What happened? I’m waiting for you to come,” he called from the river. I turned back to see what he was doin
Genevieve: My body ached while Wolvin rested his head against the tree trunk, nestled comfortably among the branches. I was in a similar state, yet for some reason, I couldn’t manage to rest. We’d spent the entire day talking about what had happened and then hiding for the remainder of the time. La
Genevieve:“How the hell did Alpha I-Oh manage to command the Wild Ones to do his bidding?” I was so shocked that I couldn’t even think of anything else to ask."I don’t know. But one thing I do know about him is that this wouldn’t be the first time he’s captured some Wild Ones. Remember his own sis
Genevieve:The car ride passed in silence. I didn’t speak to any of them, nor did they attempt to initiate a conversation. However, when Emre and Bellamy were about to be dropped off, I watched them jump out of the vehicle and then walk over to my side of the window.“Don’t foolishly wander around f
Genevieve:“Go ahead, look again,” Caspian yelled from the end of the hallway as we searched through every room. I couldn’t move past the room where I had killed his sister. My eyes were glued to the inside of it. It seemed like he had rushed to get it cleaned, and that shattered me.This is what I
Genevieve:We all turned around to see Caspian standing before us, his warriors at his side, holding guns.“We’ve come to speak with you,” I began, reminding myself to be gentle when asking him to let us search his pack, not his mansion. I knew for a fact that he wouldn’t deceive us like that—he hat