MasukChapter 2
Ivy's POVThe shadow never really left me, It had slipped into my apartment one yesterday, silent as breath, and by the time I had realized it, the door had already clicked shut again. A long dark figure stretching across my wall, and then gone like it had stepped into my life only to remind me that I was never really safe.
Sometimes I wondered if I had imagined it, maybe it was just my exhaustion or maybe it was a trick of the light. Or I would catch myself staring at the door, expecting it to open again. That thought lingered with me even now, in the middle of class, while Maya gushed about Paris. “Ivy, can you believe this?” Maya, the girl who sat beside me in class, leaned over with her glossy hair falling in perfect waves over her shoulder. She turned her laptop toward me. A picture of her and her friends standing in front of the Eiffel Tower filled the screen. “We just came back from Paris last week, It was amazing.” I forced a smile. “Wow, that looks beautiful.” “It was.” She sighed dramatically, then pushed the laptop back in front of her. “You have to travel someday, Ivy. You can’t just stay stuck here forever.” Traveling, I could barely pay my rent. But I nodded anyway, hoping she wouldn’t see through my mask. At school, I always felt like an outsider, most of my classmates wore designer sneakers and carried the latest laptops that never froze mid-assignment. I had an old, secondhand computer that sometimes took ten minutes just to load a file. They talked about summer trips to Italy, shopping in Dubai, or skiing in Aspen. Me? I silently wondered if I had enough money to buy groceries that week. Still, I held on to my dream of becoming a writer who told stories that mattered, stories about people like me who fought every day just to keep going. The professor’s voice cut through my thoughts. “Please remember, your essays are due next Monday, no late submissions.” I scribbled the deadline in my notebook. As soon as the lecture ended, I packed my things. Maya and a few others were already planning where to have lunch, tossing names of expensive restaurants around like it was nothing. “Ivy, you coming?” Maya asked, sliding her designer bag over her shoulder. “Can’t, I have work.” She gave me a look half pity, half confusion then shrugged and walked away with the others. Another classmate blocked my path as I was about to leave. “Do you ever think about the future, Ivy?” Jordan asked me. “All the time,” I answered, hugging my notebook to my chest. “Like, what kind of car you want, where you will live, who you will marry-” I laughed softly. “I don’t even think about that. I just want to write, that’s all.” He shook his head, grinning. “You are weird.” Maybe I was, but writing was the only thing that made sense. By the time I stepped out of campus, the sun was high, and the streets were crowded. My stomach growled, but I didn’t have time to stop. I had to make it to my shift at the diner. The diner was small and smelled like coffee and fried food. I tied on my apron and got to work, refilling cups and delivering plates of burgers and fries. The regulars barely looked at me. I had gotten used to blending into the background, just another tired waitress trying to survive. “Order up!” The cook yelled from the kitchen window, sliding plates onto the counter. I rushed over, picked up two, and headed to a booth where a man sat scrolling through his phone. He didn’t even thank me when I set the food down. Hours passed like that, back and forth, table to table. By the end of my shift, my feet ached. But I didn’t have time to rest. I checked the clock, tossed my apron aside, and hurried out. My second job awaited.*****
The catering company had booked me for a charity gala that evening. When I arrived at the venue, my breath caught for a moment. The place was like a palace marble floors, glittering chandeliers, and guests in gowns and tuxedos. I stood there in my plain black uniform, holding a tray, invisible.
“Come on, Ivy, keep moving,” one of the supervisors whispered, handing me a stack of champagne glasses. I nodded and passed through the crowd, carrying the tray as carefully as I could. Guests laughed and clinked glasses, their jewelry sparkling under the lights. To them, I was just a shadow. “Excuse me, miss,” a man waved me over. “Yes, sir.” He grabbed a glass from my tray without even looking at me. His hand brushed mine, then he turned back to his conversation about stocks and real estate. I was nothing but a server to him. I moved from group to group, offering drinks, my smile fixed in place. The music played softly in the background, a live band filling the hall with elegant notes. My feet throbbed, but I kept walking. Two hours in, I finally got a moment to breathe. I passed by the bar, setting my empty tray down for a refill. That’s when a large screen above the bar caught my attention. The gala organizers had set it up to show the evening’s news. Most people weren’t watching; they were too busy mingling. But my eyes drifted to the screen anyway. The broadcast was about business, the anchor’s voice echoing across the room. But it wasn’t her words that held me, it was the man whose face filled the screen. Damian Blackthorn. Even if you didn’t know much about the billionaire world, you knew his name. Everyone did, he was one of the youngest, richest CEOs alive, owner of Blackthorn Enterprises, and a man whispered about in both admiration and fear. “Tonight,” the anchor said, “Damian Blackthorn is set to receive the award for the youngest top CEO of the year…”I blinked at the screen, my tray still in my hands, my breath caught in my throat.
Now, standing at the gala, looking at Damian Blackthorn’s face on the screen, something stirred in me. I didn’t know why, but I couldn’t look away. The camera zoomed in on him walking across a stage, dark suit tailored perfectly, his expression unreadable. People clapped, flashes went off, and he didn’t smile. He looked cold, distant, like a man who carried the world but never let it touch him. Around me, laughter and chatter filled the air. No one else seemed to care, but for me, time slowed. It felt like the moment before a storm,.I tightened my grip on the tray. For reasons I couldn’t explain, my chest ached. Damian Blackthorn’s life was galaxies away from mine. He was power, wealth, and mystery. I was a broke student in a thrift shop dress, waiting tables just to survive. Still, something about him pulled me in. “Ivy!” my supervisor’s voice snapped me out of it. “Don’t just stand there, keep moving.” I tore my gaze from the screen, forcing my feet to move again, but my mind lingered on his face.Damian Blackthorn.
CHAPTER 109IVY"What are you...". Julia was still speaking but I didn't have the time to listen to her. I finally understood Darcy's message in the vision I just saw. She was trying to warn me! She wanted no part of this, but because of her son, she had no other choice but to help Lucian out with his nefarious plans .If we let Darcy into the pack, it would be the end for us! Damien was giving orders to some soldiers when I rushed into his study. He looked up at me, a slight smile in his eyes. "Didn't Julia tell you? Darcy was able to get away from that person, she's outside the pack now and I'm sending these people to go bring her in..." "You can't do that, Damien. Darcy isn't here alone. Lucian is with her. He's forcing her to do this, if you let Darcy into the pack, it will be over for us. Lucian will enter here and kill us all, " I warned Damien with fear in my eyes. He looked at me with shock on his face, but Damien didn't question anything that I was saying even though h
CHAPTER 108DARCY The pain was immense, but I bore it. No matter how painful Lucian's pull on my hair was, losing my son would be even more worse. I didn't want to risk it, not at all."I just want to know that he's alive , that's all. After all of the things I've done for you, I think you can at least let me know if he's still alive, right?" I asked in a pleading tone. Lucian had my son, and although I hated him with everything inside of me, I had to make sure that he was fine. Lucian sneered and let go of my hair roughly. My head almost hit the wall but I was able to stand steady in time."Don't worry, I am not someone to go back on my word like you, as long as you do as I've asked you, your son is going to be safe," he said. "What else do you want from me? You asked me to gather all of the rogue witches that I could find , I already did that. They are your army now, can't you just let me and my son go? What else do you want from me?"My chest hurt as I thought of the things tha
CHAPTER 107DAMIEN I cursed under my breath when Julia pushed the door open and walked in. Why did she choose now of all time to walk in? Although I had complaints, I had no other choice but to pull away from the kiss. "Darcy has left the pack, and she left a message before she left!" Julia said before I was even fully away from Ivy. "What? Where did she go?" Ivy was the first person to react to this news. She had a panicked look in her eyes, and I grabbed her hand to provide some kind of comfort for her. Julia shrugged, she looked confused, "no one saw her when she was leaving. The message she left was addressed to you, Ivy. She said that she is sorry but she has to go save her son, do you understand what that means? Does she have a son who's in danger?" Julia asked Ivy. Ivy lowered her head, but just before she did, I caught the guilt on her face. "I think that Lucian has her son," I said, with a dark look on her face. "You knew about this son?" Julia questioned me. "Darc
CHAPTER 106IVYI smiled as I watched the surprised look on Damien's face. I had been shocked too when I found out that I could do this. It was an exhilarating experience for me. After living my entire life as an average person, finding out that I was more than that was exciting. Damien's eyes were filled with joy as he looked at me, "when did you find out that you could do something like this?" He asked me excitedly. I laughed out loud, "Recently, Darcy has been telling me more about my identity as a witch and the powers that I hold. You know, my grandmother never told me anything about this when she was alive. I am sure that she did it because she wanted to protect me. If people found out that I was someone different while I was living as a human then...." I lowered my head without saying the rest of my sentence. I did not need to, because Damien understood me perfectly. If anyone else had found out that I was a witch, then my life would have been in danger. "Anyway, she has b
CHAPTER 105DAMIEN Turning my head sharply, I was Ivy standing by the door, a questioning look on her face. I cursed under my breath when I saw her. I really didn't want her to know about Lucian being alive because I didn't want to scare her. Perhaps, she would find out about it once the final battle took place, but since she was still recovering, I wanted to leave her alone for now .Ivy looked from me to Julia with a questioning look in her eyes. "So? Who is going to tell me what's going on?" She demanded.I forced a smile on my face as I shook my head, ever since Ivy woke up, she seemed to be smarter than she was in the past.I knew there was no way she'd believe a lie so I just attempted to change the topic.I walked over to her and held her arm gently. "What are you doing out here? I thought I told you to rest and that we are going to talk later?" I asked her.Ivy shook me off her with a frown on her face. "Don't you even try to give me excuses like that. I can tell that so
CHAPTER 104LUCIAN My entire body hurt as I dragged myself through the dark alleys. A strong hatred was bubbling in my heart and it was threatening to burst out. The only thing I could think about was how I wanted to kill that bastard, Damien. As well as that mate of his, Ivy! I had given Ivy too many chances, but she refused to appreciate them . She always wanted to go back to that damn werewolf, Damien. Well, if she loved him so much, then she should be prepared to die with him. Although I hated both of them with so much passion, I knew I had to be careful or else I would lose everything including my life before things even started.After all, I had just been defeated at the border between my kingdom and Damien's pack. I was so close to getting home, I knew that as long as I got home, I would be able to plan and regroup. Defeating Damien would be a piece of cake once I was back in my kingdom. Damien didn't give me a chance to do that, he had ambushed me just when I was so cl







