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Ivy's POV“Miss, do you even know how to carry a tray properly?”
The woman’s voice was sharp enough to cut through the glittering music in the ballroom. My cheeks burned instantly, but I lowered my head, forcing a polite smile.“I’m sorry, ma’am. I will be more careful.”
She scoffed and waved me off like I was dirt under her heels. “You better, people like you should at least learn to do your jobs properly.”
I nodded, swallowing down the sting of humiliation. The tray in my hand felt heavier than it was, my wrist was already aching from hours of holding it. I moved quickly, weaving past gowns that brushed the marble floor and polished shoes that probably cost more than my rent for a year. The chandeliers above shone like a thousand stars, but to me they only mocked my situation. They belonged to a world so far from mine. I wasn’t a guest, I wasn’t anything here. I was just a shadow, a servant, running until my lungs burned. In the corner, the staff table waited with bottles of champagne and wine. I set down my nearly empty tray, exhaled, and refilled it carefully. My hands shook, but I forced myself to keep steady. If I broke one glass, it would come out of my pay. I whispered under my breath, “A few more hours, Ivy. You can make it.” By the time I turned back toward the crowd, the music had picked up again. Laughter spilled across the room, loud and carefree, so different from the pounding of my heart. I slipped between the guests, offering glasses with a tired but polite smile. Some ignored me, others muttered thanks without looking me in the eye. I was invisible. “Hey, sweetheart.” The voice came from a man slouched against a column, his tie loose, his shirt half unbuttoned. His eyes were glassy, his cheeks blotched red from alcohol. I froze, trying to smile. “Yes, sir?” He reached out, brushing his fingers along my wrist as he plucked a glass from the tray. His touch made my skin crawl. “Pretty little thing like you,” he slurred, swallowing half the champagne in one gulp. “Why are you running around like a servant? Come, sit with me. I will show you how a real man treats a woman.” I pulled my wrist back gently. “I’m working, sir.” He chuckled, the sound grating and loud. “Working? Carrying drinks doesn't work. You are just a tray girl. Be grateful I’m even talking to you.” I clenched my teeth, bowing my head slightly. “Please excuse me, I need to serve the other guests.”But his hand shot out again, gripping my arm. His fingers dug into my skin, and I gasped quietly.
“Don’t be shy,” he said, pulling me closer. “Girls like you should know their place, do you know how many would beg for a chance like this? A chance to catch the eye of a man like me?” My throat went dry, people were watching now. Some smirked, others whispered. Not one of them moved to stop him. “Let me go,” I said softly. He leaned closer, his breath was thick with whiskey. “Say thank you first, thank you for even noticing you, waitress. Or should I call you servant?” Laughter rippled around us. My ears rang, my face burned with shame.“I said let me go.” This time my voice cracked.
He sneered. “Ungrateful little bitch.” With one sharp move, he tipped his half-full glass onto me. Cold liquid splashed across my uniform, dripping down my chest and soaking into my apron. Gasps filled the air, some people chuckled, my body shook with the effort to hold back tears. “You should smile,” he continued, his voice cruel. “No one here cares about you. You are just here to carry drinks, that’s all you will ever be.” The tray in my hands trembled, glasses rattling. My chest ached so badly I thought I would collapse right there on the marble floor. My aunt's words echoed faintly in my head fighting for your dignity, Ivy. No one will hand it to you. But I couldn’t fight him. My arms were weak, my voice was small, and my body was trapped. And then I heard a deep voice. “Take your hand off her.” The words sliced through the ballroom like a blade. The voice was low, controlled and dangerous. The man holding me froze. I did too, slowly, we both turned. Damian Blackthorns was standing a few feet away, his tall frame showed through the crowd. His black suit fit him perfectly and his sharp jaw was set with pure rage. But it wasn’t his suit or his wealth that made my knees weak, it was his eyes. They weren’t cold like on the screen I had seen earlier. They were burning, burning with a fury that made the air around him heavy. And those eyes were locked on me. The drunken man scoffed. “And who the hell are you to tell me what to do?” Damian’s steps were slow, deliberate, each one echoing across the now silent hall. Guests parted for him without a word, some lowering their gazes, others watching wide-eyed. “I said,” Damian repeated, his voice low enough to vibrate in my bones, “take your hand off her, now.” The man’s grip on me loosened, but he didn’t let go completely. “Oh, I see,” he slurred. “You want her too? Hah! You can pay for her later. Isn’t that what girls like this are for? To be bought?” My heart sank into my stomach. The humiliation was unbearable. Damian’s eyes darkened, and before I could even blink, he was there. One swift motion, faster than I could follow, and his hand closed around the drunk man's wrist. The man shouted instantly. “Ahh! What the-” Damian twisted the wrist backward with unrelenting force. The drunk man fell to his knees, screaming. The crowd gasped, some covering their mouths in shock, others frozen where they stood. “You don’t touch her,” Damian growled, his voice a dangerous rumble. “You don’t touch any woman. Do you understand me?” “Let me go!” the man shrieked. Damian’s grip tightened. His jaw flexed, and in one final motion, there was a final loud crack. The sound was sickening, echoing across the glittering hall. The man’s scream tore through the silence. My tray slipped from my hands, the glasses shattering on the marble floor. I didn’t care, my whole body shook as I stared at Damian, at the fury in his eyes.CHAPTER 67IVY POVSomething was wrong, and I couldn't quite figure out what it was. As soon as I stepped out of my bedroom, I could feel gazes on me. The maids in the pack house were usually nice to me whenever they saw me, but today for some reason, when they greeted me, their gazes lingered on me for a few more seconds. As they walked away, I could hear them whispering to themselves about something. It was obvious that they were talking about me. I looked at my body carefully, wanting to make sure that I had not done something to warrant them talking about me behind my back. But I could not find anything wrong with my appearance. I decided to go talk with Elsa. Maybe she would have some kind of answers for me. As I approached Elsa's bedroom, I saw two maids hurdled in a corner, they were having a pretty heated conversation. It was obvious they did not see me because they carried on without a care in the world. "Are you sure that all of what you said is the truth? You know yo
CHAPTER 66DAMIEN POVI stepped out as soon as I heard these words, a dark look on my face. If the elders had come to look for me, then I knew that it could not be anything good. They were good at causing trouble for me the most, however, since they were here, I was obligated to sit through a boring meeting and hear their demands. "I'll go see them," I spoke up, stepping out of the bedroom. I had just taken one step out when I felt someone holding onto my hand. Turning my head, I saw that it was Ivy, with a sorrowful look on her face. My heart broke when I saw how she looked, and I almost gave up on going to see the elders. All they I wanted was to remain by her side. "Is there something wrong?" I asked her, softening my tone. Ivy bit her lips, looking conflicted. She looked like she was about to say something, but she forced a smile on her face and shook her head instead. "No, no worries, I'm fine. You go handle what you need to handle," she said to me. I nodded my head and
CHAPTER 65LUCIAN POVTurning my head sharply, I saw Marla standing in front of two burly looking men as she bragged to them. The man had sneers on their faces, and it was obvious that they had the intention to hurt her. "I know him! I really do know the owner! Are you sure that you want to do this to me?! You'll definitely suffer for this!" Marla said as she backed away from the men. One of them grabbed her hand, pulling Marla over to him. "And what does it have to do with us if you know him? We told you that we will make you pay if we have to come looking for you next time! Since you can't pay, then you have to serve our boss!" One of the men said. "And besides, do you really think that we are scared of Lucian?! Even if he was here, he can't do anything to us! He still has to be respectful to our boss!" The second one bragged. "Is that so?" I suddenly spoke up, a smile on my face. "I'd just like to know, just who your boss is and why I have to be respectful to him!" I added.
CHAPTER 64LUCIAN The woman stared at me, fear in her eyes. The infatuation on her face had been replaced by the sheer will to survive, as she shook her head, unable to say a single word. "Who sent you?" I asked her, my grip on her neck tightening. She shook her head as she opened her mouth, trying to get me to let go of me. "Please....please let me go," she whimpered.I pulled her closer to myself, sniffing her and wanting to see if she was a werewolf. She was a human....strange, what was a human doing here of all places? I let go of her as I looked her coldly. All of this would have made sense if she was a werewolf, but she's a human. Is she really just a random person, or did someone send her here on purpose? The woman coughed heavily as she looked at me, a guarded look on her face. "I....I missed my way..... I am sorry.....someone was chasing after me, and I came up here because I wanted to avoid him, please , please forgive me," she said to me, as she looked at me wide e
CHAPTER 63LUCIANAs I made my way into the club I owned, I could feel the presence of a few more men. It was a club, and the place were usually crowded with all kinds of people who wanted to have fun, but today, I could feel a few more eyes on me. It wasn't strange to have people watching me, after all, as one of the richest CEOs in the city, I was quite mysterious, and a lot of people wanted to find out more about me. It wasn't a big deal, as I didn't take them seriously and I could always avoid them if I wanted to, but there was just something about the way stalking me today that was way off. It gave me a bad feeling that I couldn't shake off. "Boss," Cobin stood up to greet me as soon as I walked in.My eyes scanned the room, and it landed on the person who I had beaten up just a few days ago. A smile curled up on my face as I looked at him. I didn't expect him to survive, or that he would be running around so soon. After all, he had taken quite a beating and it should take
CHAPTER 62IVYElsa searched my face, a cautious look on her face. I had no idea what she was trying to see, but I was determined to get some answers from her today, and so I took her hand. "Elsa, do you think you can please explain to me what's going on? Vampires....what are they? And why are they hated so much?" I asked carefully. Elsa scoffed, her disdain for vampires evident on her face. "Hated? Vampires are the ones who hate others! Seline, you have no idea what those creatures are, and so if you encounter one, you had better stay away. Or else, you wouldn't know how you died!" Elsa warned me. My mind went back to Lucian, and I could not help but recall how he looked whenever he came to me. Although he was smiling, there was always a dark energy that was looming around him, and it made me feel like there was so much I didn't know about that man at all. His smile was always hiding something sinister, and I could not help but start to believe Elsa's words. Perhaps, he really







