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Chapter 31
Caspian Diego, one of Genevieve’s defiant mates, takes center stage, showcasing his arrogance and condescending attitude towards Wolvin and Emre. He’s determined to impress Lord Bernard at the upcoming dinner and prove himself as the most suitable match for Genevieve, plotting to cast Wolvin out and humiliate the princess. Meanwhile, Genevieve’s whereabouts are unknown, and Caspian’s growing irritation fuels his desire to find her and assert his dominance.
As tensions rise, the dynamics between the mates become increasingly toxic. Caspian belittles Wolvin, questioning his ability to attract girls and mocking his lack of alpha privileges. Emre and Bellamy remain loyal to Caspian, but Wolvin’s simmering anger is palpable. The group’ssearch for Genevieve leads to a surprising discovery, and Wolvin’s fury boils over when he finds his bag has been rummaged through.
The mystery of Genevieve’s disappearance deepens, leaving the mates in a state of disarray. Caspian’s aggressive behavior and Wolvin’s escalating anger create a volatile atmosphere, hinting at a dramatic showdown on the horizon. With alliances hanging by a thread and tempers flaring, the question remains: where is Genevieve, and what will be the cost of her defiance?
Chapter 32
Genevieve Swan finds herself in a precarious situation as she’s confronted by a creepy old lady who claims to want to serve her. The lady’s true intentions are revealed when she lets her wolf take over, and Genevieve is forced to defend herself with a dagger. As the situation escalates, Genevieve is injured and left trembling in fear.
Just in time, a young girl intervenes, saving Genevieve from the old lady’s clutches. The girl, who appears to be the old lady’s daughter, is horrified by her mother’s actions and begs Genevieve to flee before her guards arrive. As Genevieve makes her escape, the old lady’s parting shot is a hurtful comment about Genevieve’s father, leaving Genevieve shaken.
The incident raises more questions about Genevieve’s mysterious past and her connection to the world of werewolves. Meanwhile, the dynamics between her defiant mates remain volatile, and the search for Genevieve continues. With alliances hanging by a thread and tempers flaring, the fate of Genevieve and her mates hangs precariously in the balance.
Chapter 33
Genevieve is trapped between her defiant mates in the car, suffocating under their anger and dominance. Emre and Caspian erupt in rage, accusatory and condescending, their true colors emerging when they’re alone. Genevieve tries to defend herself, but they’re too strong, their grip on her wrist unyielding as they berate her for her “bratty attitude” and threaten to teach her obedience.
As they arrive at their destination, Genevieve is dragged out of the car and shoved into the living room, where the four of them confront her, seething with anger. Bellamy corners her, pushing her back and making her feel small and insignificant. Genevieve stands her ground, whispering her defiance, but the men are unfazed, their scorn and disdain palpable.
Caspian’s enigmatic remark about a heartless alpha king and Genevieve’s mother leaves her bewildered, but it’s clear the dynamics between her and her mates are on the brink of collapse. The air is thick with tension, and Genevieve’s emotions are raw and vulnerable, as she struggles to assert her independence in the face of their overwhelming dominance.
Chapter 34
Genevieve prepares for a daunting dinner at her father’s mansion, determined to uncover answers and potentially escape her toxic mates. Caspian, Bellamy, and Emre scrutinize her appearance, their eyes lingering on her as she emerges from the bathroom in a maroon gown. Wolvin, donning an outdated brown suit, is ridiculed by the others, his attempts to connect with Genevieve met with silence.
As they arrive at the mansion, Genevieve’s anxiety grows, worried about making mistakes and facing reprimand from her mates. Caspian instructs Wolvin to keep Genevieve’s escape a secret, further highlighting the tension between them. Bellamy’s surreptitious compliment is quickly overshadowed by Emre’s bitter remark about Genevieve’s luxurious upbringing, fueling her silence.
As they enter the mansion, Genevieve’s fear of her mates’ assumptions crumbling tonight escalates. Wolvin, trying to make amends, opens the door for her, but Genevieve remains wary, unsure of what the night holds for her and her mates.
Chapter 35
Genevieve takes her seat at the dinner table, surrounded by her mates and her elaborately dressed father, who has gone to great lengths to impress. However, the absence of Monique is short-lived, as she emerges from a side room, wearing a blue gown and jewelry from Genevieve’s mother’s closet, leaving Genevieve feeling like her entire existence has been turned upside down.
As the dinner conversation unfolds, Genevieve’s father reveals his admiration for Monique, crediting her for filling the void left by his late mate, Shiloh. He praises Monique for taking Genevieve under her wing and molding her into the beautiful woman she is today. The atmosphere becomes increasingly tense as Genevieve’s father announces Monique as his newly accepted mate and legal wife, raising his glass in a toast.
The announcement sends shockwaves through the dinner party, leaving Genevieve reeling and her mates exchanging uneasy glances. As the night wears on, Genevieve’s fear and anxiety grow, unsure of what this new development means for her own fate and her toxic relationships with her mates.
Chapter 36
Genevieve’s tears fall uncontrollably as she refuses to return to the dinner party, still reeling from her father’s announcement of Monique as his new mate. Bellamy and Caspian’s attempts to drag her back are met with resistance from Emre and Wolvin, who instead offer her solace and understanding. As Genevieve’s hysteria escalates, Emre steps in to calm her down, holding her hands and examining the bruises left by Caspian’s grip.
The atmosphere remains tense as Bellamy and Caspian dismiss Genevieve’s emotions, attributing her tears to a desire for attention from her father. However, Wolvin defends Genevieve, pointing out the difficulties of dealing with her father. Emre tries to make eye contact with Genevieve, but her gaze remains unfocused as she continues to whimper.
Wolvin’s poignant comment about Genevieve’s father being blind to her beauty strikes a chord, and Genevieve rushes into Emre’s arms, finding comfort in his tight embrace. The silence that follows is eventually broken by Caspian’s bitter remark, but Genevieve remains focused on calming down and processing her emotions, unsure of what this new development means for her future.
Chapter 37
Genevieve wakes up in bed with Emre by her side, surprised that he’s there since it’s not his night. However, she’s relieved that he’s showing her kindness and understanding, unlike Caspian and Bellamy who dismissed her emotions earlier. As they talk, Genevieve opens up to Emre about her painful past, revealing that she’s never been allowed to visit her mother’s grave or wear her wedding dress, all because Monique deemed it “cursed”.
Emre is shocked by these revelations, and his tender gestures and words of comfort bring Genevieve solace. He asks pointed questions about her father’s motives, and Genevieve begins to scrutinize her entire upbringing, wondering why her father and Monique mistreat her. Emre shares his own distaste for Monique, venerating Genevieve’s mother, Luna Queen Shiloh, with reverence.
As Genevieve confides in Emre, she starts to feel a connection with him, sensing that they’re on the same page. Her emotional vulnerability allows her to confront the harsh realities of her life, and Emre’s gentle support emboldens her to question her father’s actions. With Emre’s hand on her arm, Genevieve feels a glimmer of hope, but she’s aware that she’ll eventually have to face Monique again, and the uncertainty of her future weighs heavily on her mind.
Chapter 38
Genevieve surrenders to Emre’s intimate touch as he awakens her desires, his skilled fingers and tongue sending shivers down her spine. She struggles to vocalize her pleasure, her raspy breaths and arched body betraying her attempts at restraint. Emre’sgentle whispers and deliberate movements make her feel seen and wanted, a stark contrast to her father and Monique’s cruelty.
As Emre explores her body, Genevieve’s initial shyness gives way to unbridled passion, her senses overwhelmed by his tender ministrations. His tongue lingers on her nipples, sending ripples of excitement through her, before he devotes his attention to her pulsing core. The connection between them crackles with intensity, Genevieve’s reservations about waiting for the full moon melting away in the face of their undeniable chemistry.
With Emre’s eyes locked on hers, Genevieve feels an insatiable hunger building within her, her body thrumming with anticipation. As the pressure builds, she begins to question Monique’s edicts, tempted to abandon her reserves and let Emre claim her completely. The air is charged with tension, Genevieve teetering on the brink of surrender, her fate hanging precariously in the balance.
Chapter 39
Genevieve faces off against Caspian and Bellamy in the bathroom, her boldness and confidence on full display. Emre’s intimate touch still lingers in her mind, and she refuses to back down from her mates’ taunts and accusations. Caspian’s anger and frustration simmer just below the surface, but Genevieve won’t be intimidated, throwing his own words back at him and refusing to apologize for attending the dinner.
As the confrontation escalates, Bellamy stirs the pot, egging Caspian on and taking pleasure in Genevieve’s defiance. But when Bellamy exits the room, Caspian’s tone suddenly shifts, his concern and jealousy over Emre’s freedom to pleasure Genevieve taking center stage. Genevieve remains unyielding, refusing to reveal the details of her encounter with Emre, and Caspian’s resentment grows, driven by his own desires and sense of unfairness.
The tension between Genevieve and her mates reaches a boiling point as Caspian threatens to seek pleasure elsewhere, his words hanging in the air like a challenge. Genevieve’s fate hangs precariously in the balance, as she navigates the complex web of relationships and desires that bind her to her mates, her father, and herself.
Chapter 40
Caspian’s amusement at teasing Genevieve is short-lived as Wolvin enters the room, searching for her. Caspian’s jealousy simmers beneath the surface as he observes Wolvin’s efforts to impress Genevieve, who he views as nothing special, just a beautiful statue. Bellamy, lost in his thoughts, is distracted by his phone and doesn’t engage with Caspian’s jabs about Wolvin’s attempts.
As Wolvin finds Genevieve in the bathroom, Caspian’s frustration and resentment grow, fueled by Emre’s freedom to pleasure Genevieve. Caspian’s jealousy is further piqued when Bellamy comments on Genevieve’s stunning appearance the previous night, reigniting his anger and sense of unfairness.
Wolvin’s sudden rush into the bathroom, followed by the slamming of the door and the lock clicking into place, leaves Caspian and Bellamy in a state of confusion. The tension between Genevieve and her mates continues to escalate, as alliances are tested and desires are revealed.
Chapter 41
Genevieve’s annoyance boils over as Wolvin suddenly barges into the bathroom, locking the door behind him. She’s still simmering with anger and hurt from their previous argument, and his intrusion only adds fuel to the fire. Wolvin’s concern for her well-being is tangible, but Genevieve refuses to let her guard down, accusing him of only caring about the reward money.
As the tension between them crackles, Wolvin attempts to explain himself, revealing his true worries about her safety. Genevieve’s sarcasm and defensiveness begin to falter, and her face flushes red as she struggles to maintain her composure. Wolvin’s genuine apology and gentle tone catch her off guard, leaving her questioning his motives and her own reactions.
The bathroom argument becomes a powder keg of emotions, with Genevieve torn between her desire to lash out and her growing attraction to Wolvin’s sincerity. As the air thickens with unresolved feelings, Wolvin’s handsome gaze pierces through her defenses, leaving her breathless and wanting more.
Chapter 42
Genevieve’s father springs another surprise on her, introducing her mates to her new stepmother and stepbrothers without acknowledging her presence. The tension is palpable as Genevieve struggles to maintain her composure, feeling like a spectacle for her mates’ entertainment. Wolvin, however, remains unfazed, surveying their surroundings with an air of nonchalance.
As Genevieve’s dad deliberately ignores her, Kit takes the opportunity to taunt her, implying that Genevieve’s involvement in her family drama is a reflection of her own imperfections. The jab catches Genevieve off guard, leaving her wondering what changed her father’s mind about Kit’s involvement in family events. Wolvin intervenes, sensing Genevieve’s distress, and Kit takes the chance to provoke him, asking if he’s bothered about sharing Genevieve with his fellow powerful werewolves.
Wolvin’s sharp retort leaves Kit stuttering, and he effortlessly deflects her dig with a clever comeback, asserting his dominance and claim over Genevieve. As tensions simmer down, Wolvin gently guides Genevieve away from the confrontation, his protective embrace a stark contrast to the animosity surrounding them.
Chapter 43
Genevieve takes a bold step to appease her father, praising him and Monique in a toast, deliberately ignoring the unease emanating from her mates. Her father, pleased with her words, beams with happiness, but Monique’s forced smile hints at underlying tension. Genevieve’s actions are a calculated move to make amends with her father, knowing it’s essential to keep him satisfied to avoid being at the mercy of those who despise her.
As the lunch progresses, Genevieve’s mates seem unimpressed, and even Ron appears disturbed by her father’s sudden approval. Kit, sensing her mother’s discontent, shoots Genevieve a discontented glance. Meanwhile, Caspian and Bellamy regale the group with stories of their experiences as alphas, impressing Genevieve’s father. Wolvin, however, remains largely ignored, his observant gaze quietly taking in the dynamics at play.
As the gathering comes to a close, Genevieve’s father bids her farewell, his smile a stark contrast to the undercurrents of tension and unease that permeate the atmosphere. Genevieve has successfully navigated this family ordeal, but at what cost, and what lies ahead for her and her mates? The subtle power struggles and emotional manipulations raise questions about the future of Genevieve’s complex relationships and the secrets that still linger in the shadows.
Chapter 44
Genevieve’s attempts to appease her father seem to have backfired, as her mates turn on her, furious about being ignored and dismissed. As they’re stranded in the middle of nowhere, Bellamy orders Caspian to kick her out of the car, and Emre and Wolvin refuse to intervene, leaving Genevieve to face the wild rogues alone. The atmosphere is tense, with Genevieve’s threats and insults aimed at her mates, who are determined to teach her a lesson.
Genevieve’s anger and frustration reach a boiling point as she’s forced to walk while her mates drive slowly alongside her, taunting her. In a bold move, she uses Wolvin’s dagger to puncture the car’s tires, rendering it immobile. The showdown escalates as her mates emerge from the car, their eyes locked on her in anger and disbelief.
As the situation spirals out of control, Caspian’s order for Wolvin to attack Genevieve falls flat, and the group teeters on the brink of chaos. With the storm closing in and the wild rogues closing in, Genevieve’s fate hangs in the balance. Will she find a way to reconcile with her mates, or will their power struggle tear them all apart?
Chapter 45
As tensions escalate, Genevieve’s mates continue to ridicule and belittle her, pushing her to the brink of frustration. Caspian’s foolish attempt to prove himself ends in embarrassment, while Bellamy’s goading only fuels the chaos. Emre’s sarcastic remarks and Wolvin’s silence add to the volatile atmosphere, leaving Genevieve feeling isolated and angry.
Bellamy takes a bold step forward, his eyes locked on Genevieve as he whispers provocative promises, sending shivers down her spine. Despite her initial unease, Genevieve composes herself and refutes Bellamy’s advances, pushing him back with a confident air. The alpha’s arrogance is palpable, but Genevieve’s rejection leaves him stunned and ashamed.
As the storm closes in and wild rogues lurk nearby, Genevieve’s fragile relationship with her mates hangs in the balance. Will Bellamy’s humiliation spark a change in their dynamics, or will the group’s power struggle continue to simmer, threatening to tear them apart?