Genevieve: After we watched Wolvin and Finch talk, they disappeared from sight, leaving us in the dark once again. I didn’t linger long because Emre kept glancing at me every few minutes. There were moments when he stepped far too close, clearing his throat as if he had something to say. Maybe he wanted to mock me or hurl another insult, but then he’d think better of it and walk away. Even Wolvin didn’t invite us for lunch this time. The trays were brought to our rooms, and we ate on the floor. I had a feeling this would be the last time I sat with Emre and shared a meal. I cannot tolerate him anymore. We all started to wonder what was taking Ron so long. “I told you guys, I should’ve gone. My dad would’ve given me the opportunity to walk into the locker in a heartbeat. It was my first

