386-The Runaway Bit*h

1109 Words

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? That was odd. "I don’t know why," Caspian said, his voice slightly shaky. "But I have this feeling—there’s more to it." “Walk me through your thoughts, dude,” I said, genuinely curious now. “She lost her father—and probably her pack members—right before her eyes. But the way she acted… it felt like more than just trauma. Trauma doesn’t make you that violent. And her voice—did you hear it? There was an echo in her voice, like… something else was speaking with her.” He surprised me. Caspian al

Free reading for new users
Scan code to download app
Facebookexpand_more
  • author-avatar
    Writer
  • chap_listContents
  • likeADD