Chapter 55: Shamira
Ivy POV
I should have known that they were up to something. I heard bits and pieces of a conversation, but at the same time I wasn’t sure where Damian had gone. Slipping back into my room, I picked up my phone and began flipping through social media.
A photo of Kate with her boyfriend popped up, and an idea came to mind as I called her.
“Hey girl!” Kate’s warm voice echoed through the phone, causing me to smile.
“Hey, I was wondering if you could do me a favor.”
“Oh yeah,” she hesitated, “and what might that be?”
“I want you to see what you can find out about someone named Shamira, and also what it may have to do with Hale.”
There was silence on the phone, and with it, I knew she already knew something. “Ivy-”
“Tell me, Kate.” I firmly cut her off before she could say no.
“Well,” she hesitated. “From what I know, they spent some time there with the Tokyo pack, and Shamira is the Alpha’s daughter. They own a club called Dark Moon.”
Hearing the news, I found myself conflicted about what she was saying. Did Damian go to meet her? Did they have something going on with her, the guys that is?
Too much of it weighed heavily on my mind, but pushing it back, I let a heavy breath leave my lips.
“Okay. Thanks, Kate.”
“You’re not planning to do something stupid, are you?” she replied with hesitation. At first I wasn’t, but now that she had brought it up, an idea did fill my head.
“Of course not.” I grinned, “I’ll talk to you later. I’m going to get some sleep.”
“Okay-” she sighed, “night, Ivy.”
Hanging up the phone, I sat contemplating what she had told me. Damian was hiding something, and it more than likely had to do with where Hale was.
The worry didn’t fill me that Damian was doing anything wrong, but to think Hale had gotten with another woman only a few weeks after me.
That idea hurt like hell.
Jumping to my feet, I pulled out a black dress and heels and quickly threw it on. If I was going to get the answers, I would have to do things myself.
“James!” I yelled out. Only to hear him scrambling towards my room, throwing open the door.
“What’s wrong?!” He asked frantically as his eyes met mine, and concern filled him.
“Nothing is wrong.” I laughed, causing him to sigh, “get dressed. We’re going out.”
Pausing in his response, he furrowed his brows in confusion, “what do you mean?”
“I mean, we’re going out. Go get ready unless you want to go like that.” I shrugged.
“Ivy, no we’re not. Damian said ”
“Since when did you care what Damian thought?” I laughed, shaking my head, “look you can either go or you can stay here and I’ll go by myself.”
James carefully considered what I was saying before he reluctantly sighed, and nodded his head. “Can I at least know where we
Chapter 55: Shamira
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are going?”
“Nope
just get your butt ready.”
There was no way I was going to tell him we were going to the Dark Moon.
Damian POV
Coming back to Tokyo hadn’t been the best of decisions. Shamira wasn’t pleased when I left, and when she found out that I had found my mate, that complicated things further.
They say there is nothing worse than a woman scorned – but they were wrong.
There was nothing worse than a she-wolf with claws scorned.
Shamira was a complicated individual, and she had her eyes set on me for years. So walking into the Dark Moon club, I expected to see things on a difficult level.
The latest music beat through the club as I wound my way through an array of pulsing bodies on the dance floor. My eyes scanning for signs of Hale, hoping that I didn’t run into anyone else.
However, I should have known that would be impossible. Especially when I heard a familiar voice behind me.
“Well, well well. I thought that was you, Damian.”
Turning. I forced a smile to my lips as I faced Shamira and two security guards. Her long black hair hung in ringlets over her shoulders as her dark eyes stared at me.
“Shamira. It’s a pleasure to see you again.”
A cold hard slap came to my face as I pushed against a recoil, trying to reel in my wolf from breaking free. “I suppose I deserved
that.”
“Yes, you did.” She sneered. “You left me and ran off back home to some girl.”
The girl she was talking about was Ivy, but at the time, I hadn’t even known her yet. The jealousy this woman had was unreal, and the only thing I could think about was finding Hale
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