Sorry about this! I've been trying to get back into my characters to update and Damon was proving to be harder than the others for some reason. But anyway, here's a new chapter for you all! It's shorter than I would've liked and has very little movement as far as the plot goes, but there's a nice twist at the end that you guys should enjoy ;) Hope you like it and please review!


It was funny, watching Ciel try to fix his error, but I thought it was interesting that the P4 were the only ones reacting. Their fags were acting the same as they had been. Ciel even tried to push it further, but the damage had already been done.

"That's because it took us a while to notice his true personality." Bluer said, pushing up his glasses as Redmond spoke next.

"He was even my fag for a while. He was excellent."

"Yes. He certainly was…but…" Greenhill trailed off, but Violet picked up after him.

"In any case, he was weird."

Says the guy who makes nasty concoctions in his tea. I thought, sneaking a snack off the tea cart behind me without anyone noticing.

"I see. Purple House has many weirdo-I mean, students who excel at certain arts after all." Ciel said, trying to uncover more information. "What was Derrick's specialty?"

"Well, it's hard to say in detail, but most likely memorizing."

"Cricket."

"Poetry."

"Embroidery." All the prefects replied, only making the mystery even deeper.

Huh. So one of those all around great people, but then why put him in the purple house?

"He was actually quite similar to you, Damon."

I blinked, turning to Redmond in surprise and pointing to myself. "Me?"

Greenhill put a hand to his chin. "Hm, you're right. They are a bit similar."

I glanced at Ciel, a bit worried about what that meant exactly, but Redmond changed the subject.

"Anyway! The principal decided on moving him."

"There are no mistakes in the principal's commands." Greenhill confirmed.

"And also, the principal's decisions are absolute."

Ciel appeared a bit surprised, but I handed Violet back the broken piece of his charcoal with only concern for myself, until I saw what Violet had made. The picture of a grotesque monster reaching for Ciel made me frown slightly however, once the meeting was over and I went to leave with Ciel, Redmond called me over and I stood in front of him confused as to what he could possibly want.

"Damon, you are a very intriguing character, and I wish to learn more about you."

This can't be good. "What for? I'm not as interesting' as you think, really."

Redmond smiled. "Nonsense. I find you far more interesting than that of the majority of the scholars at this school."

I scratched my head. "Alright then. If ya say so."

"In that case, please sit. Tell me about yourself, for I hardly know anything about you."

I reluctantly nodded and sat, hoping that Sebastian and Ciel wouldn't take notice of my prolonged absence.

"W-Well then, what is it ya want to know?" I asked, trying to keep my tail and ears from coming out because of how nervous I was. I hated people digging into my past, it drug up too many painful memories.

"Hm…" Redmond hummed, sipping his tea. "I heard you are exempt from physical education and while that is not uncommon, I'm curious why? As I have seen your skills and you are quite good at sports."

"Aha, I'm not that good…" I chuckled nervously, remembering that the whole reason I didn't want to take PE classes was because I was a girl. That, and I'd rather not let people see the scars. "And, uh, I 'ave some things I don't want other people seein'."

Redmond's face grew dark and I winced slightly, thinking I had somehow given myself away.

"Things your parents did?"

I swallowed thickly, not liking where this conversation was headed.

"Sebastian, if I ever needed you to jump in and interrupt, now would be nice."

"I'm a bit busy at the moment, Damon."

"S-Some of dem, yeah."

Redmond reached over and placed his hand over mine, making me even more uncomfortable that I already was, but in a way, it felt nice. I haven't really had a chance to talk to Sebastian about what my pack did to me and, while he saw bits and pieces in my dreams, it wasn't the same as having someone actually there listening.

"I am very sorry. Parents should not do such a thing to their child."

I pulled my hand away from his, placing it on my lap and out of his reach for now. Don't need Sebastian getting upset any more than he already is. "It's alright, Redmond. I've long gotten over sucha t'ing."

"They don't do it anymore, do they?" He questioned, looking concerned.

I shook my head. "I don't live wit dem anymore."

Redmond sighed in relief, leaning back in his chair. "That's good. I would hate for something to happen now that we're getting to know one another."

I nodded, just as I felt Sebastian's presence show up not far away and mentally sighed in relief as I got up and bowed to Redmond.

"I wish I could stay longer, but I'm sure we both have our duties ta get to."

"So soon?" Redmond said, getting up as well while I smiled.

"Seems so."

I turned to go, but Redmond grabbed my wrist, sending tingles of fear up my arm.

"Wait! Damon, please attend the next meeting." He said, causing me to turn around a bit.

"But Redmond, Clayton is your fag, I should not keep doing his work."

"You are different from him, Damon." Redmond said, getting closer and brushing a stray bang from my head, causing me to swallow thickly. "Please. I need you."

Not good, not good, not good!

"Ahem."

Both our heads snapped forward to where Sebastian was now standing, a shit-eating grin on his face that made me want to curl up in a ball and die. I know that look. Damn it, Redmond, you pissed him off! We'll both be lucky if we make it out of this alive.

"I do believe that Damon has work to do, Mister Redmond. So I am sorry to say, I need him at the moment."

Redmond nodded, releasing me and I tried to walk past Sebastian, but he grabbed me by the collar and began dragging me away, ignoring the surprised look on Redmond's face.

"Oi! Professor! At least let me walk!"

Once we were out of sight, we disappeared off the grounds and reappeared in Sebastian's room, where he immediately pinned me to the bed with a ferocious growl, eyes red. His hands raked my body and clawed at my mark on my back, before I finally had enough and tackled him with an equally furious growl.

"Don't test me, Sebastian."

"I would appear you are the one testing me, Damon. I do not appreciate my thing being taken from me by a human boy."

What he said, had me getting angrier, canines growing sharp and eyes turning a molten gold.

"Thing?! Is that all I am to you?! Just an object you can fuck whenever you please?!"

My ears and tail came out in my frustration and Sebastian frowned, hardly even noticing my claws beginning to dig into his clothes.

"Damon-"

"Don't you Damon me! I'm tired of being dominated and treated like an object! I've had enough of that for one lifetime! I don't need you doing it too!"

I was panicking now. Nothing I was saying was registering with my own head as I shouted at Sebastian, not even the fresh scent of tears dripping on his jacket. I was scared. I had people beat me down all my life from when I was a young pup until now. Then, to have the one person I thought loved me call me an object and not trust me enough to stay true to him hurt. It made my chest feel caved in and that was what frightened me the most. I was vulnerable, just as I had been back then. Back when I had been stabbed in the back by someone I thought I loved. I couldn't be vulnerable and the moment Sebastian reached out, I changed and jumped out the window full wolf from, running. To where? I had no idea, but I couldn't stay here any longer.

Once I had reached a secluded part of the forest, I slowed to a stop, breathing hard and turned to look over at my shoulder where the school stood against the dark sky. I turned away looking at the ground, before I growled and slashed at it with my paw. I then began pacing, trying to get rid of all the pent up anger; towards my pack, towards the capturers, towards Ciel, towards Redmond, towards Sebastian. Just then though, I heard a rustle of leaves to my right and turned with a low growl, only to be surprised by who came out of the woods.

"Y-You…"

"Hehehehe."