Book 2-Alpha Caspian And The Cursed One Genevieve: "If she doesn't follow the exact rules, she'll lose her life at the age of twenty-three. There won't be any way to save her," Monique continued, shocking all of us. "It's the cost we must bear, having come from a different realm," she finally re
Emre: I woke up late that morning. The drama that unfolded last night had left me feeling the need to sleep in. Since we weren't permitted to leave the house, not for our safety but for Gennie's protection, there wasn't much to do. All we had was a TV and Gennie. I felt sorry for her. The way tho
Caspian: Many years Ago: “Happy birthday to you,” “Happy birthday to you,” I heard my sister's giggle and saw her clapping as she brought out the cake. Her gorgeous green eyes sparkled as she brushed her short black hair and beamed with a wide smile. "Make a wish," she urged, sitting beside me
Genevieve: "Casp--" I hissed as I sensed something piercing my skin, my eyelids growing heavy. Soon enough, my struggles ceased, and he easily overpowered me without any noise or cries for help escaping my lips. Soon, dizziness engulfed me, and I lost consciousness in the backseat of the car. When
Genevieve: Stunned, I remained in the bathroom for several moments, tears streaming down my cheeks. It was a moment of sheer horror for me. The truth finally dawned on me--Caspian's intention in bringing us to the motel for a shower was to prevent me and the others from discovering what he had done
Bellamy: We've been sick with worry, searching everywhere for the two of them and even trying to reach them on their phones. ‘I hope he hasn't done anything stupid,’ Leam, my wolf, shared my concern. Ever since we heard from Abigail that Caspian had Vieve and she was in a bad physical state, I hav
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
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