Genevieve: "Huh? Isn't tomorrow a bit early? I mean, I have a trial case that I need to investigate," it was really unexpected. He caught me off guard with his demand."Gen! You can do that from my pack too. Besides, let Ron handle this case," he quickly changed his statement and then added, "you a
Genevieve:"What did you just say?" I asked in a defeated tone, unable to believe his words."You heard me. It doesn't make any sense why all of a sudden you're so involved in a case related to your exes and being accompanied by your ex," he repeated angrily, his words hanging heavily in the air as I
Genevieve:‘Think it over once more,’ Evie requested as I made my way to the garden to inform Ron of my decision. ‘I've made my mind up. If I dwell on it any longer, I might regret abandoning this trial,’ I told her, her persuasion making me second-guess myself again. While I wanted to pursue the t
Genevieve:"Gen!" Caspian plastered on a very fake smile and tried to draw nearer, but I instinctively pulled away.“What happened, you look angry?” It was sketchy that he asked that question because he knew we had been arguing so our moods were not the best at all. But when I didn't give him a smil
Genevieve: "So when I was all alone and facing so many problems, you were off honeymooning with her?" I asked, my voice barely audible, my breath shallow. Something inside me had shattered beyond repair. I felt like there was no way I could ever heal from it. The broken trust and shattered heart mi
Genevieve: "What on earth are you doing?" I shouted and rushed to snatch the papers from his hands. He seemed stunned and taken aback for a moment. I bet he didn't anticipate my quick appearance. "You were in the shower," he mumbled, looking bewildered. "Why were you destroying this last bit of e
Genevieve: "You all gotta clear out. I gotta chat with my mate in private," Caspian said, rubbing his face in his hands, his breaths heavy as he insisted they give us some space so he could talk to me alone. "No way! You're not being left alone with her again," Ron declared, not leaving the decisi
Emre:Dad and I had decided to take the baby back to her mother or father, or whoever was left of her family. I remembered Dad telling me that the baby’s mother was bitten by a wild one, so I wasn't sure if she had survived.“Just a little more towards the big tree,” Dad said, leading me behind the