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The beast and the blessed novel by Ashley Breanne novel Chapter 179

Three: Damien

Damien's P.O.V.

She had been wandering my woods for a week. A week of me following her like a lost cub, trying to figure out what her intentions were, before she finally snuck up on me.

I had been stalking her each day as she moved so effortlessly through the trees, watching with fascination as she examined every abnormality. Disruptions in the dirt, broken branches, and torn leaves.

Occasionally, I would leave a trail just to steer her in a different direction and get her away from my cabin.

She had been getting closer to finding it each day. She had never given up or taken a break beyond stopping to relieve herself or munch on food. I gave her privacy but never let her wander too far away. The last thing I wanted was for her to actually find me or where I lived.

The second the sun was up, she was sneaking through the woods.

When it set, she would go back to the river to stare at the spot I had been in when I first spotted her.

Eventually, she would turn in for the night, and there was always an uncomfortable feeling that would settle in my gut, knowing she was going back to sleep in a camp of men.

It was unreasonable and unwarranted, but I wanted to cross the river and drag her back to my side of the water like a caveman, but I shook that thought away quickly.

It had been a while since a female had crossed my land, and I had given her my attention. Even then, it had only ever been for one night. Once it was over, they went on their way.

I didn't see it necessary to seek them out, and it had been a while. Still, seeing her, even covered in some disgusting slime, sparked an interest in me that I couldn't shake.

It took everything in me to walk away that first day and not cross the river to enjoy what she was offering as she held her arms out and invited me to join her. Her emerald green eyes pierced my soul so deeply that I initially thought she was a witch.

Someone as hypnotizing as she had to be casting an enchantment. But no. She was just that breathtaking.

I hadn't been expecting an uneventful day today. I had assumed it would be the same as every day before of her wandering the woods, searching for me. But she was one step ahead and switched the roles in our game of cat and mouse.

When she stepped into view, I had been in my fur, hunched over my lunch. Her bright green eyes were wide, so innocent and happy. It was the kind of happiness that belonged there, that should be there forever.

We held gazes as I ripped another chunk of meat from the deer and chewed it slowly. If anything, her happiness turned to amusement as I growled at her.

It was pointless and sounded pathetic. My hackles weren't even up, and I felt no aggression toward her. It was simply a warning, one I hoped she took to heart because I wasn't sure I could fight her if she attacked me. There was a protective need in me, telling me to keep her safe. Fighting her would go against that, and just the idea of it made me feel sick.

Instead, the green-eyed hunter simply sat down at the base of a tree and watched me. It was invigorating, but the long sword strapped to her back reminded me not to underestimate her. Any woman willing to run after a bear in their underwear and then hunt them for a week had a motive.

I knew it wasn't a normal reaction, but I liked having her eyes on me. I liked being the center of her attention.

Maybe I did need to get laid. The next bear that came through my woods would do the trick if she were interested. But the Lycan hunting me could also do the trick, satisfy the itch. It was so tempting.

She waited patiently, her fingers slowly moving as she rubbed the tip of her thumbnail over the pad of her middle finger, the only indication that she was nervous or bored.

She held herself with such confidence and elegance that I knew she didn't belong sleeping in the woods.

Her plump pink lips parted several times as if she wanted to speak, but each time I narrowed my eyes, went back to my meal, and she would press them together with a small smile.

She was a determined little thing. I would give her that. But so was I.

I couldn't let myself get distracted by her, and knowing she was not here alone, having seen several men in the area recently, I needed to be cautious. Wolves and Lycans had never gotten along with bears, and I suspected this was a trap.

Send the beautiful woman to catch my attention, so her hunting party can ambush me.

My lip curled at the thought, and I stood over my kill with a roar that everyone would surely hear within a mile. That had to be it. I had never had a woman as beautiful and poised as her wander into my woods. Never before had they ever had any interest in me either. Yet, she wouldn't leave me alone.

The huntress's eyes widened at my change, and I watched as she dropped her hands to the ground as if to push herself up. The action was confusing and made me growl. She was foolish. She should have grabbed her weapon. Even the small one on her thigh would have worked.

I could attack her before she could get to her feet, but she might have been able to pull her sword or a dagger in time. Why wasn't she preparing to defend herself?

I stepped back, panic finally showing on her face.

"No, wait!" She called out as I continued to move away from her. Her voice was like warm honey, so soothing and sweet. I could sit back and listen to her talk for hours. But that was probably their plan.

With her bright doe eyes, the addictive sound of her voice, and the pull I felt to her... she had to be using magic. Maybe she was tampering with siren blood, or perhaps she had a witch in her hunting party who had managed to escape my notice.

Either way, I didn't want to wait and find out. It was bad enough that I had allowed her so close while eating. Wolves couldn't be trusted.

I had let my guard down, which wasn't a mistake I was willing to make again.

As she scampered to her feet, I spun around, running through the trees as quickly as I could and as far away from my cabin as possible.

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