Genevieve: "Wait a minute, what do you mean by that?" I asked in surprise, and a gulp got stuck in my throat. My mouth felt dry. It was like she had dropped a bomb on me. Every gesture and interaction with him from our first meeting started replaying in my mind, and I couldn't help but wonder if I
Genevieve: He left me in the room after drawing my blood, and I didn't protest or resist. I understood that the blood was for Caspian, so I allowed him to take it. Now, I wondered about his next move concerning me. My only option was to trust Denise. If she could get me help, my friends would be he
Genevieve: I was prepared to do it out of necessity. I knew my wolf wouldn't be of much help, but at the very least, it might assist me in breaking these ropes. The fact that Alpha I-Oh had tied me up in plain ropes made me wonder how much he knew about me. Evidently, he knew enough not to care ab
Genevieve: Even though my heart was pounding like a drum, and my vision blurred with the tears of fear, I ventured out of the room once more. This time, I moved cautiously through the dark hallway as the power had gone out. It was evident that something serious was happening outside. So, not only d
Genevieve: I couldn't see anything clearly after I squeezed the trigger twice into her chest. Her body slumped over mine, and I swiftly pushed her aside, stepping away. She was still gasping for breath as she lay on the chilly floor. I noticed that she was just a young girl, maybe in her early twe
Genevieve: Caspian had hurried out of the mansion the moment everything had unfolded, and I felt compelled to follow him. I couldn't bear to leave him alone, especially when I was the one who had shattered the happiness he had longed for. "Gennie, how about you head back home with Bellamy?" Emre f
Book 3-Alpha Bellamy And The Poisonous Truth Genevieve: One week later: It turned out to be the saddest night for us. Caspian cried the entire night, and then he simply took his sister's lifeless body and left. It turned out that Wolvin had captured Ron to question him about what he had done to m
Genevieve: "Wait, what are you saying?" I stopped crying as my full attention turned to him. "I shouldn't have done that," he mumbled, turning his face to the other side. "Remember when you woke up and thought I had hurt you?" he asked, not even waiting for my response because he knew I surely rem