Chapter 3
Chapter 3
Damon POV
‘Run Poppy, run.’ I pulled up the hoodie over my head and started to jog after her. ‘You don’t have
much time to live.’
Poppy Vincent was the wolf-less granddaughter of our biggest enemy, Alpha James Vincent. I was
going to kill her because I won't let anyone go near her.
For the past three days, I was stalking her. Her irresistible scent drew me to her. It was so decadent
that my nights of debauchery were nothing in front of it. It was so intoxicating that I couldn’t let any of
my warriors touch her for the fear that they would burn or get addicted to her. I felt desperate with need.
Madly. Badly. Obsessed.
And so here I was. Hunting Poppy. Not because I had any wish to do so. But because I had to. I was
compelled to.
I kept my distance from her on this silvery night as she jogged through the forest that surrounded the
academy. For three nights I haven’t been able to attend the parties because my wolf, Onyx, brought me
here.
After her.
Like her shadow.
And for these three nights, I did everything in my control not to sink my fangs in her.
I heard her labored breath and her heartbeat which was like a lullaby to me. She stopped in a clearing
under the moonlight and I immediately hid in the shadows. As the moonlight fell upon her golden skin,
giving a soft halo to her flame red hair that escaped her ponytail, I couldn’t help but stare at her.
I could have lunged at her and snapped her head in two, but what was the fun in it. I loved chasing my
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She snapped her head in all directions as if she perceived something was wrong. But she let out a sigh
and sank her knees to the ground. She looked up at the moon. “Please Moon Goddess, let my wolf
out…” she said in a voice so soft that it was like a melody to my ears. My chest rumbled with a growl at
my irritation for even thinking it was a melody. ‘Down boy!’ I said to Onyx for he wanted to go to her and
kiss her.
I could make her mine now, except that I was already betrothed to Monica. I knew that only Monica
could be my mate because she was a strong, she-wolf and more importantly, George Dawson’s niece.
Her cousin, Nash Dawson, was going to be the next heir of the Howlers Pack. I didn’t want to start a
war with the Dawsons now. It wasn’t right for the political climate. A twig snapped beneath my foot.
Her head whipped in my direction. “Who’s there?” she said as she got up with her eyes wide and panic
written all over her face.
I wanted to step out and reveal myself, but the next moment she dashed in the opposite direction. I
smirked, ‘Run little wolf, run.’
She was out of the forest soon while I continued to follow her, keeping my distance until she reached
her dorm safely. Poppy was mine and I wouldn’t allow a single shifter to catch my prey.
Once again, she stopped right in front of her dorm and whipped her head around to check. As she did
that, I caught a glimpse of her slender neck. My fangs grew painfully and so did my underpart. I wanted
to sink both my fangs and underpart inside her. I clenched my fists and my jaw to control my wolf who
wanted to shift and go to his mate.
Yes, Poppy Vincent was my mate.
“Damon!” Monica’s voice fell in my ears and I realized that I was about to shift. ‘Down boy!’ I willed
Onyx immediately.
She placed her hand on my chest. “Is everything okay with you, sweetie?”
I looked at Monica, my heart thundering. A growl emanated from my chest because my wolf didn’t like
the interruption. “Monica.” I acknowledged her with a cold expression. She blinked at me in fear. I took
a ragged breath to control myself and placed my hand on the small of her back to guide her away from
here.
Monica was in the academy with me in the same class. We were in our last year of graduation. After
graduation, Monica and I were to wed. I was twenty-eight and she was twenty-six. We were perfect for
each other. I joined late because my father needed me for the pack. Monica came a few months later
after I joined.
“You can't go after her, Damon,” she said in a low voice, advising me. “You can't taint your hands with
her blood. Let others take care of her.” She paused and continued, “Her grandfather is your family’s
sworn enemy. If he comes to know that you have killed her, he is going to use it as an excuse to start a
war.”
It had been a few hundred years since the peace treaty existed between all the packs, but with the
current political climate, it was crumbling.
“If you like, I can handle her,” Monica suggested.
“No,” I growled as frustration grew. “Keep away from her.” She was mine.
Monica nodded immediately. “I will keep my distance, but you must stay away from that lowly wolf-less
girl.”
“Don’t try to control me, Monica.” My jaw tightened. I glanced at my back. She was gone. Tomorrow
night then.
“How about you shift her to the dorms in the south and she will stay away?” she suggested as we
headed to my flat. There were only three flats in the Umbra Academy. Two others were leased at a
hefty price to the witch coven and shifters.
A low snarl escaped my chest. That dorm was adjacent to that of male shifters. The thought of Poppy
next to them made unreasonable jealousy flare in my chest. “No!” I snapped. Poppy was mine to claim.
We reached my flat and Monica closed the door behind her. She gave me a lusty look when I took my
hoodie down. She closed the gap between us and nibbled my jawline. She lifted my hands up and
removed my sweat shirt. “I think you need to take the steam off you.”
Poppy POV
Why did I feel that I was being watched? I had this feeling every time I came out of my dorm. Ever
since I had come from my pack, I jogged at night when the moon was up in the sky. The cool rays of
the moon calmed my frayed nerves. But this feeling was unnerving. Every night.
Tonight while I was running, I stopped. The hair at the back of my nape rose and I snapped my head in
all directions, perceiving danger. I think I was just imagining. I sank my knees to the ground with a sigh.
Looking up, I let out my usual plea to the Moon Goddess. “Please Moon Goddess, let my wolf out…”
Suddenly, I heard a twig crunching. Scared of the unknown, I bolted up and rushed out of the woods.
Goddess, who was stalking me? When I reached my dorm, I stopped, bending over by supporting my
hands over my thighs. Panting, I looked around and didn’t see anyone there. Quickly I walked into my
dorm.
I chuckled when I saw my chubby little room mate Anna, who was a witch. Her hair was a beautiful
shade of chocolate brown yesterday but today they were green. With a round face and two dimples on
both her cheeks, she was adorable.
“You look nervous, Poppy,” she said as she looked at me, lifting her nail paint in the air. She shook it a
little and its color changed from brown to green.
I scratched the back of my neck, willing myself to calm down. I shook my head to shove the ominous
feeling. “It’s nothing,” I breathed and headed for a shower.
“I’ve made some sandwiches for you if you like!” I heard her high-pitched voice behind me.
Gosh, she was really a sweetheart. I grabbed a sandwich and prepared a cup of tea that Hilda had
given me and then went to take a nice long bath.
Over the past three days, I’ve been here, and she and I had become close friends. After taking a quick
shower, I headed to the library, where I spent most evenings. I didn’t want to mingle with others
because I didn’t want them to know that I was weak and wolf-less. I just needed a few more days to
figure out how to escape to the human world. I figured out that the cash that Hilda had given wasn’t
enough. It was only three thousand dollars. I needed to work somewhere for more. But where? This
school was like a fortress and I needed a ticket out.
The smell of dust, paper, leather and ink invaded my senses the moment I opened the door of the
library. A loud thud caught my attention and I saw that a girl had dropped her books on the rug. She
glared at me as if I was responsible for it. Quickly, I made my way to the end of the library where I knew
I would find the books on shifter history.
When I was alone there, I swear I could feel someone watching me. Again. The hair on my nape rose
in a warning as a shiver danced down my body. I didn’t want another shifter to take me to a dark corner
and beat me just because I was weak. So, I took the book and moved to where the witches were
seated. No one even lifted their eyes to acknowledge me. Great.
“Did you know tonight the Umbra Wolves would be holding their party?” murmured one who was
seated a few chairs away from me to her friend.
“Tonight?” her friend squealed.
“Keep it down, Nellie!”
Nellie whispered, “Tonight?”
“Yes! And unfortunately, I can't help at the bar. Can you go instead of me?”
Nellie’s mouth downturned. “I can't, Jacky…”
“The cash is good. The man who owns the bar gives two grand for a few hours. All you have to do is
serve them with drinks. You take the cash. And not to mention that you will get heavy tips.”
“Why would I need money, Jacky?” Nellie shrugged. “I would have gone to the bar, but then what’s the
fun? I would rather be with those wolves than get bored at the bar. That party is hosted once a month
and people barely get the invite. I am going to coax my boyfriend to get one. He has contacts.”
Jacky pursed her lips tightly, looking helplessly around at other witches, but no one responded.
I kept my eyes low but the conversation caught my attention. I felt like this was my ticket out. With
another two thousand dollars, I was sure I would be able to bribe the gatekeeper and get out of the
Umbra School. But Hilda had said that the Umbra wolves were dangerous. What if they scented that I
was wolf-less and killed me right there? Tremor of anticipation coiled down my spine. Suddenly, an idea
struck me. I raised my hand and said, “I can help…”
The two witches narrowed their eyes on me. I was sure they were thinking that I was asking for a free
entry to the party.
“Shhh!” The librarian's harsh voice sounded and we became quiet.
“Come out,” said Jacky after a few minutes of awkward silence.
Anna had cast the spell on me so that no one could smell that I was… weak. She had coated me with a
sublime scent of citrus. Jacky had asked me to come to the basement of the only coffee shop that the
Umbra School had.
“Remember not to look into the eyes of any wolf out there. They are very dark and feral,” Jacky said as
she handed me an I-card. “The owner, Joey, is a hard-task master though soft in the center. Make sure
that you don’t get into any argument and just keep doing your work.”
I exhaled roughly as I pinned the card to my dress, a black shirt and black pants. “Sure,” I replied
shakily. My decision to go there wavered by every second.
“You are never to reveal about this party to anyone, okay?” Jacky warned me. “Not many know. If you
are seen talking about it on campus, you will be thrown out or—” her gaze darted between my eyes. “—
you will be killed.”
“How do you and Nellie know about it?” That was my natural question.
She chuckled. “We are cousin sisters and belong to the royal family of the Infinity Coven.”
I stifled a gasp. Infinity Coven was the strongest witch coven with its headquarters in New York.
“Stay safe,” she said in the end as she left me in front of the coffee shop.
I clenched my teeth. I looked up as the clouds darkened. The scent of rain filled the air. In the distance,
the warning of thunder rumbled. And I stepped in. I had no experience of waiting at tables.
Two burly shifters were standing guard at the entrance. One looked at my ID and nodded while the
other stamped at the back of my hand. “That way,” he pointed and I hurried to a spiral staircase. It was
so dark and eerie that I had to feel my way down but the more I descended, the more I could hear loud
chatting, muffled music and beats of drums.
I reached the landing and opened the heavy double panel door. A burst of blinding light, blaring music
and lots of entangled bodies hit my vision in a large room. A shiver ran down my spine. This place was
full of debauchery and then some more.
I knew shifters rarely had issues about not wearing clothes, but this was outrageous. My cheeks heated
because I had never seen anything like it. The Umbra wolves were surely primal.
“You must be Poppy!” A pushy voice sounded from my left. When I snapped my head in that direction, I
saw a tall, lanky man. “I am Joey.” He pointed to the bar at the back of the room. “Go there and start
working,” he barked.
I nodded and hurried to the bar when all at once, I got the same feeling. I swear I was being watched.
“Hi!” I waved at the shifter at the bar. He was handsome. “I am Poppy, Jacky’s replacement.” His
chocolate brown skin was like silk over his perfect muscles.
He gave me a stern glare with his deep brown eyes as he shook drinks in a cocktail shaker. “Kelvin,” he
said with a tight nod of acknowledgement. He looked at his partner. “Clyde, this is Jacky’s replacement.
Give her the list.”
His partner, a shifter with sandy brown hair and green eyes, beamed at me and said, “Welcome to the
chaos, Poppy!” He handed me a tray with three drinks. “Table 6!” he said, pointing to the right.
The job couldn’t be so difficult, right? I made my way to the crowd. Every time I served them with a
drink, I was offered generous tips. I ignored how Umbra wolves didn’t care for the world while they sat
over each other without clothes, bouncing off their steam or drank and watched those who were on the
dance floor.
It had been an hour of nonstop running and I was dead tired. But the moment I looked at my tips, I was
delighted. I stashed the money in my apron and ran for my next order.
“This time you have to go to the room in there,” Clyde said, motioning to a door that was guarded by
two heavily built shifters.
I gulped. “What’s in there?” I asked in a squeaky voice.
“Just go inside and don’t speak a word. Do your job silently. You won't be allowed to come out until the
‘event’ is over.”
I hated the way he said ‘event’ so mysteriously. “What is going on out there?”
“Something very illegal.”
“Don’t send me to the place where they do pills , Clyde. I haven’t done the pills and I won't be able to
handle it!” I was shaking in anticipation.
He chuckled. “No pills , but I can't tell you anything here. Just go in and do your job like you did now.”
My hands got clammy when he shoved the tray in my hand. “Go!”
Nervous, I licked my lips and walked through the maze of bodies to reach the door where two men who
were guarding it narrowed their eyes.
“I was sent by Clyde,” I said in a voice like that of a mouse. “I am Poppy.”
One of them lifted my hands to the side, swept my body for concealed weapons and then opened the
door for me.
The room I entered this time was dingy with most shifters around an elevated dais that was surrounded
by an iron cage. I heard a thwack and then someone falling in the cage. A loud cheer followed.
“Damon! Damon!” It seemed like a boxing arena.
Through the labyrinth of the crowd I walked to the bar away from then where only one man was
standing—Joey. He handed me five drinks and leaned forward. “Do not speak, okay? That is Damon
Lombard and he can get dangerous.” I nodded nervously. I knew who Damon was. Future Alpha of the
Umbra Pack and the cruelest werewolf in America.
I took the drinks towards the maze and could feel the excitement that was palpable in the air. People
took their drinks as I glanced at the cage, hoping to catch a glimpse of Damon Lombard. I neared the
cage and saw a man standing calmly in the cage while another was being lifted and taken out, beaten
to pulp. I craned my neck and found a very muscular man’s back with a corded neck and rippling
muscles.
He snapped his head in my direction and his arctic blue eyes locked with my gray ones. I froze in my
place, as warmth radiated from my core and I felt I could never stop staring at him. I was entranced.
The shirtless man in front of me was like a Greek God. I felt like I was punched in the gut and was
falling from a cliff. What was wrong with me?
His aura was so captivating that I felt like I could merge in it and never wanted to come out. My breath
lodged in my throat as I had this sudden urge to run my fingers on his chest. Dark hair dashed the
center of his chest, and a fine line of black trailed down to his navel and lower.
My starving senses drank him in. Dear Goddess… Damon Lombard was so… beautiful. The
connection between him and me was… bizarre. His gaze was both terrifying and exhilarating.
“Damon!” Someone called him and he tore his gaze away from me. I stumbled back as the invisible
thread that was holding me with him, severed.
The emcee announced another fight. “This time we have Chris Jenkins against Damon Lombard. Chris
is the future Beta of the Oriental Pack and today he is challenging Damon. Do you think Chris can beat
him?” There was silence. “Place your bets now. You can earn a lot if you place your bet on Chris, but
you can lose a lot as well!” he laughed.
A murmur broke in the crowd. As soon as the bets were placed, the emcee shouted again, “So hold
your heart ladies for the panty dropping sexy Damon Lombard. He is coming back in the ring!”
Damon turned to look at me again. When our gazes met, my teeth started chattering for the desire that
coursed through me. I could see the veins of his neck popping as he clenched his fists so tight that the
knuckles were white. I gulped, sure that he was furious at me. But why?
The bell rang and the fight started. And for the first time I saw how cruel Damon could be.
He punched Chris on his face and then on his chest. The guy didn’t get a chance to recover from his
punches when Damon lunged at him and kicked him on his knees. A loud sound occurred and Chris
roared in pain as he sank on the floor. Damon threw his punch on his temple and Chris was on the
floor, unconscious.
When the blood splattered on my apron and face, I realized that I was holding the iron bars of the cage,
my head tipped up as I stared at him, entranced. He stepped over Chris and came near the mesh of
the cage, right where I was.
Up close, he looked… even more beautiful, ferocious, primal. My lips parted, feeling his gaze raking my
skin all over like a caress.