Genevieve: "Huh?" she queried Wolvin once more, anticipating his response with curiosity. “I hunt, eat, shit, and go to sleep,” Wolvin nonchalantly remarked, his gaze fixed on her, his nose wrinkling in mild disgust. "Eh! We're in the middle of a meal—," she griped, intentionally avoiding Bella
Genevieve: "Sorry, what?" Bellamy lifted his head and directed his gaze towards them. Emre and Caspian were positioned across from us, sporting stern expressions, while Wolvin kept his head lowered, idly toying with a rock using his foot. "We also want to spend time with her," Caspian grumbled o
Genevieve: "What's happened to him now?" I grumbled, and I noticed that Caspian was giving me a disapproving look. "As though you're unaware," he remarked before he also strode off into the woods behind Emre. I could only imagine that they were intending to let off steam by running around in the
Genevieve: "Alright! So, go ahead and explain to me what type of match you're talking about." I was now fully engaged, eager to understand the context behind their remarks. "So, it's like a competition to win your attention. We'd all be on one bed, you in the middle, and whoever manages to be the
Genevieve: I scoured every corner of the bedroom, but it was evident that he wasn't here, and neither was my phone. "Why would he leave the room like this?" I questioned myself, utterly perplexed. If he truly wanted to go for a run alone, he could have concocted an excuse for Emre. Something was
Genevieve: He deepened the kiss by trying to shove his tongue in my mouth, but I didn’t feel horny for anything, or none at the moment. He just confessed to having something that might upset me, and here he expected I would make out with him. It hurt my ego and self-esteem, whichever was awake. Wi
Genevieve: "What affair?" I interrogated him, my heartbeat slowly increasing. The sad part was that neither of them considered avoiding the option of having a second girl of their choice in their lives. It was as if they didn't truly regard my presence as that important. "I sneaked out to be with
Genevieve: "What the fuck!" Bellamy grunted while Caspian got up from his spot after he had adjusted my panties and pulled my dress down. I was so embarrassed that I took some time to get away from the wall and stand in front of him. Even when I shouldn't have been guilty. "What happened to us fo
Wolvin:“She is living on that mountain full of devilbane,” Caspian whispered the obvious, even when we could clearly see it.“She is living alone,” Bellamy added.“What are we going to do exactly?” Emre asked in a confused tone.“We are here to forcefully take her back and check on her behavior. So
Bellamy:“Why! You don’t believe it?” I asked Caspian when I noticed the way he zoned out. Something about his silence felt off. We have been sharing theories about what might have happened. Change is inevitable when betrayal hits but to the extent that a person becomes an entirely new individual? T
Caspian:The way she brutally attacked Wolvin, provoked by just one statement, was shocking.It was like she wasn't playing and she wanted us to know that as well.“Genevieve!” Bellamy yelled, stepping in front of Wolvin, who had been staring at her with teary eyes. I was sure it didn’t hurt him phy
Wolvin:The others had their mouths open—and rightfully so. I was shocked too. Genevieve wasn’t the type to insult someone. Especially not the rogues.I had lived with her, loved her, and fought beside her. Not once did she remind me that me being a rogue was too much for her.“You hate rogues?” Cas
Wolvin:The arrows flew by, hitting wild ones from everywhere. We began to look around, quickly trying to find the one shooting them.Of course, it had to be her.But where the heck was she?And then the freaking black wolves started to form out of smoke.A circle of devilbane would prevent them fro
Genevieve:Months Ago:“Are we going to keep walking around with no direction?” I was so lonely that whenever Evie spoke, it startled me. I sat down with my head lowered and eyes dry from crying.“Genevieve, you’ve cried enough. It’s time to get back on our feet again.” She had been such a help. But
Wolvin:“Yeah, now leave it here. The crows from this tree take the messages to the savior,” Finch helped me write a letter and send it out. We have been making up plans to get to know the savior. All of us, each one of us, kind of felt like either this savior was our Genevieve or someone who would
Bellamy:It was right in front of me. The footage. The last time anyone had seen Genevieve. She had her father on her back as she came to my pack and begged for help. My muscles stretched, heat rushing from deep within me.“That is—,” Wolvin thundered, his anger casting a dark shadow on the bright l
Wolvin:"What happened then?" I asked him as we sat in his living room. He made us stay to serve us dinner."I earned Monique's trust but built an army of my own. Then one day, I betrayed her like she betrays everyone." Emre shrugged, and that’s when someone arrived with a tray in her hands, serving