Genevieve: “This area is pretty much vacant,” Emre said, pointing at the woods ahead. We had finally decided to start the investigation, and he led us into the deep woods as we requested. “Why? What’s in this area?” I asked, trying to look as far ahead as I could. “Danger!” The way Emre said it made it sound like he was judging me for being too naïve. “Thank you so much, Warrior Emre. If you hadn’t told me, I would have never figured it out,” I replied, giving him a strange look and pretending to be grateful for his help. He glared at me with his hands on his hips, clearly not appreciating my sarcasm. “Okay, that’s enough. You two need to stop this. For the last two hours, you’ve been bickering. This isn’t going to work if you focus on your personal grudges instead of finding the bl

