Chapter 101
Alpha Asher
Read Alpha Asher [by Jane Doe] Chapter 101 â Two Days Before Announcement
âYouâre sure theyâre going to accept me? â I asked for the thirtieth time since passing the âWelcome to
the town of Pine Plains.â
I had yet to see a single building, house, or spec of life since passing that sign. There seemed to be
nothing but unending forest, caps of juniper and pine that inched higher and higher as they veered up
the slopes of the mountainous terrain.
The scent of sap and earth permeated the air, mixing with the richness of the trees, slipping through the
sliver in the window as we coasted down the highway. The views were incredible; jagged walls of earth
surrounded us as we drove through and around mountains.
We had been driving for hours now, but the finality of everything hadnât truly set in until I saw the sign,
reminding me that we were growing closer and
closer to the capital of Asherâs- -of our pack.
â I have no doubt theyâll accept you.â Asher replied from the driverâs seat, the depth of his voice near
matching the rumble of the engine as we sped up an incline. Even though the sounds were similar, only
one affected me so much.
Eyes I had once thought were honey colored, but were actually full of golden fragments, were locked
on me in the passenger seat. The way his eyes would heat when he looked at me for too long,
darkening the golden hues into something savage, the impact of it hit me full force every time.
I swallowed heavily when they drifted downwards, to the charcoal-colored dress I had picked out for
this special occasion. It was the most professional article of clothing I had in my closet, along with a
pair of black pumps. The dress fit to my athletic form,
which had toned even more over the last three months, and ended just above my knees. His eyes
ventured back up, taking their time as I squirmed in my seat.
âThey will accept you because you are my mate, and you deserve to be accepted. â He smirked,
revealing just a flash of canine before wiping the expression away. âAs for our people, they will accept
you because I do. They will respect you as I do, and trust will build over time.â
âWow. They must have a lot of faith in you and your parents. â I murmured in surprise. The next words
that trickled through my brain might have been better left unsaid, but I had a bad habit of letting things
slip past my lips. âNot many had that kind of loyalty towards Tyler or his parents. Most of them only
stayed because there was no other option.â
â Not everyone is capable of inspiring that kind of loyalty.â Asher said with honesty in his voice, not at all
irritated from the mention of my recently deceased ex-boyfriend. The man- -boy, I thought Iâd mark,
mate, and spend the rest of my life with. The excitement I once felt at being toted around on his arm
made me want to gag. Asherâs eyes flickered over to me again, though this time only for a fraction of a
second. âYouâll notice that my family
house isnât very large. Most of the money that is taxed from the members of our pack is put back into
the community, and the warriors who protect it.
Actually, a good portion of my parentâs income is from my morn.â
âDoesnât your dad make money, from being Alpha?â I questioned, remembering how Tyler and I would
run through the maze-like halls of his house, which seemed more like a mansion or estate.
There had been a time or two when I was very young, where I had actually become lost within those
halls. The first few times Tyler had found me crying in the hallway, and would snicker at me as he led
me downstairs. There was never a time where Tyler had to go without something, never a time where
his family worried about making ends meet.
âBeing an Alpha doesnât come with a paycheck.â Asher chuckled lowly, the sound rumbling through his
chest. Even though I felt like I knew the man well, some of the things he said surprised me. I soaked in
every word, feeling out of step in the world of ruling. âA good Alpha takes what he needs to survive
comfortably, only if his people are living in the same conditions.â
I replayed his words in my head for the rest of the drive, trying to apply them to my own newfound
position as Queen of the Vampires. As we coasted down the curved highway that wrapped around the
base of the mountain, I thought of my new role and how much trouble I had encountered in just three
short months.
Since the d***h of their once King, things have been rocky. I was a newcomer , a tribrid without any
roots. The ones who followed me did so out of duty and sense of self-preservation, but there were still
many who voiced their opinions against me. I couldnât blame them, not entirely.
After all, my first act in their world had been to assassinate their King.
The dark thoughts that swarmed my head scattered a s my name fell from Asherâs lips, fleeing from the
sun that washed my world in tones of gold and amber.
âWeâre just a few minutes away.â He told me with a grin, chuckling when my eyes flitted out the window.
âIs the capital of your pack in the middle of the forest?â I asked, lifting an eyebrow at him.
While I had expected a sprawling city, or at least a semi -bustling town, neither Maya or I would have
complained if it was. It would give us an excuse to go on more than our morning runs, which had
become few and far between already.
âNow youâre picturing huts, and little wooden cabins. â Asher deadpanned, making me snicker where I
sat.
âThat and small fishing boats, nightly town bonfiresâ¦â My teasing trailed off when we coasted down
another hill, and around a sharp curve.
Traffic seemed too thin at some point, making us and the two cars behind us the only ones on the road.
In a moss -colored minivan behind us, with rusted rims and a bundle of lavender hanging from the
rearview mirror , was my grandma, dad and Sean.
Breyona, her parents, and Mason followed behind, in a blacked-out SUV that held both Giovanni and
Tristan inside.
We had decided to bring Holly along as well, to expose her more to the world. It was Holly I worried
about the most.
She seemed to shut down once being rescued, fearful of this new place. She rode in the blacked-out
SUV with Tristan and Giovanni, even though she could withstand direct daylight. Her half witch, half
vampire genetics made sunlight uncomfortable, but not deadly.
As lost in thought as I was, I wasnât oblivious to the passing forests and ravines. From the corner of my
eye, I saw a flash of silver, and turned my head to see the very distinct outline of a wolf dashing
through the woods. Anytime it neared closer to the tree line, I could see a flash of silver and a long
snout.
âI think weâre being followed.â I told Asher, nodding towards the passenger window.
He glanced over once, then twice before rolling his eyes and cursing. What I did notice was the very
distinct lack of surprise on his face.
âOf course, mom told him we were almost here.â He snorted, turning his eyes back to the road. I
watched the muscle in his jaw move before looking back towards the silver wolf. âThe welcoming
committee tailing us right now is my younger brother, Brandon.â
âWell, I donât know how skilled he is at swimming, but heâs running out of ground to run on.â I snickered,
now fully invested in watching.
The forest began to thin out, giving me a better view of my mateâs younger brother. We had talked
about his family many times, but Brandon was always a subject that made Asher uptight.
Brandonâs wolf was silver with some onyx patches around his face and ears. Nearly the same size as
my wolf, he kept up with us easily, even over the rocky terrain. He was agile , I âd give him that. He
pressed off of a particularly large stone and landed on four paws just a few seconds later , never losing
speed. His eyes, which were a more washed-out shade of Asherâs honey color , kept darting towards
us.
âHeâs showing off for you.â Asher deadpanned, never once looking over from where he sat. âIf you
wave at him, he might never leave us be.â
For good measure, I waved a couple times.
Another minute in and I watched withheld breath as the road we were currently on became a two -lane
bridge. There was no more earth on either side of us for Brandon to continue running on, just a steep
rocky slope, and a near endless looking lake that glittered beneath the sun.
âHeâs not going to jump.â I shook my head, certain of it. A few more seconds passed, but he wasnât
slowing down. If anything, he was gaining speed with every leap and push. I looked towards Asher with
wide eyes, âIs he?â
Asher glanced over at the cliff and was quiet for just a second, âThe fall wonât k**l him. Wonâ t even
break a bone if he sticks his landing right.â
âThatâs going to be hard to do as a wolf. â I pointed out, just a tad more concerned than Asher.
âHeâs a fast shifter. â Asher shrugged, lifting a thick eyebrow at me.
At the very last moment, Brandonâs feet kicked off the ground and into the air. One foot turned into six
and then seven, until there was nothing but sky and air beneath his body. With his snout towards the
glittering lake, the silver fur shrunk into his body, revealing b**e skin, a cocky grin, and a very obvious
male appendage. The splash signifying his landing was the last thing I heard.
We coasted over the bridge and back into the densely packed forest without another glimpse of silver
fur or toffee eyes.
Now it was my turn to gasp when the forest finally opened up. The treeâs veered off to the left and right,
creating a bowl shape around the entire city with steep mountain edgeâs blocking everything in.
There were at least three snowcapped mountains off in the distance, each one more jagged and
unique.
The entire city was bathed in color. Brick buildings and cobalt shutters, plum colored park benches and
flower wrapped street lamps. There were buildings with graffiti art on the sides, pictures that sprawled
from top to bottom showing hyper realistic wolves and other animals.
âThis is the art district. Anything that has to do with creative expression, youâll find here. â Asher
smirked softly, some of the harshness in his eyes smoothing out. âArt galleries, classes, restaurants,
and clubs are all on this side of town. The university is actually only a few blocks away.â
We continued through the art district, and I marveled at the random statues that seemed to have little
monuments around town. Many of them were abstract pieces, twisted and curved. I couldnât interpret a
single one, but they were all incredible to look at.
âThe college students make those.â Asher pointed out as we passed another, âMom figured theyâd look
better around town than in a storage closet somewhere, so every year she picks a few winners to be
featured in the city.â
From the art district, it was another ten-minute drive to a modest looking neighborhood, surrounded by
little ponds and domed fountains.
The houses were clearly meant for families, judging from the assortment of toys across many of the
lawns. The neighborhood was very obviously lived in and loved with great care.
We headed towards the end of the street, and pulled into a long driveway. My heart thudded with every
passing second, listening to the sound of smooth pavement beneath the tires of the SUV.
I took a second to admire the house, trying to see a younger version of Asher storming out the front
door and down the porch steps. Large windows allowed light into the living room, giving me a glimpse
at a leather sectional and a small television.
We hadnât the chance to climb the porch steps before the front door was opening, and a petite woman
came outside. Chestnut hair that drifted just a bit farther than her shoulders, along with a light
spattering of freckles across her face. Asherâs morn still looked young, with slight creases around her
eyes and mouth. A smile stole her face the moment she saw us both, though Iâm sure my face was one
of surprise.
âYouâre both early.â She squealed, eyes lighting up as she clasped her hands together. She pivoted on
her heel and glanced back at us. âI âll go get your dad! â
I smirked at Asher as I heard his mornâs voice ring throughout the house, telling Killian to get
downstairs and that work can take a minute.
I wasnât at all stunned to see that Asher was the spitting image of his dad, who gave me a firm
handshake and what I assumed was a warm smile. He was much like Asher with the limited facial
expressions, the most frequent ones ranged from mildly disgruntled to full blown rage. The only
difference were that Asherâs eyes were completely unique from his parents, and that his dadâs hair was
a bit on the longer side.
âI have been waiting so long to meet you. All I ask is that you call me Claire, and make yourself at
home here. â Asherâs morn beamed, pulling me into a hug even though I had no say. She was a few
inches taller than me, and for a brief moment, my chest
tightened as I remembered my own morn. Our relationship had been tumultuous at best, but there had
been a time where I wanted her attention and advice. She gave Asher a smug grin and released me
from her grip, âI told him that once he left this town heâd finally find his mate. I knew from the very
beginning it would take someone special to catch his attention. He was just too stubborn to listen to
me.â
âSpecial is a very generous way of describing me.â I nodded, giving her a sheepish grin that showed
just how out of my element I was. Fighting I could do, but meeting my mateâs parents- âthat was bound
to make anyone nervous. I stumbled over my words for a moment before regaining my footing, âAre
you sure you donât mind my family staying here?â
âOf course, we donât mind. Youâre all a part of the family now. Itâs been too long since weâve had a full
house. â Claire shook her head, smiling softly up at Asherâs Dad, Killian. âI âve been beginning to think
Killian here enjoys the peace.â
âOf course, I donât mind if they stay.â Killian grumbled, the look on his face was equal parts pain and
adoration.
I didnât bother trying to stifle my grin, even when Asher cocked a dark eyebrow at me.
Dad, Grandma and Sean arrived just fifteen minutes later, pulling the van into the long driveway.
Grandma veered towards the porch, stopping at the garden that sat just next to the front steps. Colorful
flowers sat in rows, with a small wire fence protecting them from smaller creatures. The flowers
themselves were wilted, only shadows of their potential.
I watched Dad chuckle to himself as he spotted her, and hobbled over to the trunk to grab some of the
smaller bags. Asher and Sean grabbed the rest, hauling them into the house.
âIâve had nothing but trouble with those plants.â Claire sighed, giving my grandma a tired grin. âIâve tried
just about everything, but they keep d***g on me.â
âDonât you worry, Iâll have these plants healthy in no time.â Grandma waved a hand at Claire, whose
grin widened even further.
âActually, thereâs another garden out back. Itâs doing a lot worse than this one. Killianâs sister planted
them for me, but they really do seem to hate me.â Claire chuckled, leading Grandma inside and to the
backyard.
âYour brother left a few hours ago, presumably to welcome you two in.â Killian grunted, reminding me
far too much of Asher with his calm and poised demeanor. âYou should be safe to go for dinner without
running into him.â
âIs Brandon really that bad?â I snorted, glancing between both father and son.
Two identical faces of suppressed brutality. Hidden behind smooth skin, dark lashes, and loads of silky
hair. Attractive in that savage sort of way. Asher let a small smirk form on his face at my question, while
Killian actually rolled his eyes.
âMy other son can be exhausting.â Was all he said before returning to Claireâs side.
We stayed for another hour, and I relished the chaos of it all. Grandma was talking Claireâs ear off
about her garden, calling me over every few minutes to join in the conversation.
My dad had liked Killian from the beginning, actually having some friends that grew up in his pack. Dad
was recounting his war stories, while Killian added a few of his own. We all but had to pry them away to
make the reservation Asher had placed for all of us.
âI think Iâm actually going to stay here, dear.â Grandma smiled softly, but I could see the eagerness in
her eyes at a new project. That garden would have no choice but to grow, no matter how much it
detested Claire. âI âm going to get an early start on that garden. Mark my words, itâll flourish before we
leave.â
âMake sure you eat, mom.â Dad frowned, bushy eyebrows creasing together.
âDonât try me.â She frowned at him, gesturing towards the door. âI made sure you were fed for twenty-
five years, leave me be. I know how to feed myself.â
Sean and I snickered as Dad mumbled something incoherent, following us from the house.
Asher had made plans at a restaurant in town, undoubtedly a popular one given it was Friday
afternoon. I had been correct when we had to circle the block three times before finding a slim parking
space alongside the road.
Upbeat music played from across the street, carrying the mouthwatering scents of fried food. There
was a patio outside that overlooked a small lake, and was already freckled with people milling about.
I was relieved to see I wasnât the only one overdressed. Plenty of she-wolves wore dresses and shorts,
enjoying the warmth that came with the fading sun.
As we exited the vehicle and crossed the street to the restaurant, I couldnât help but feel eyes on us.
Everywhere I looked, people began to notice Asher and I.
A warmth spread down my chest and into my stomach when his arm wound itself around my waist,
holding me close under the eyes of half the town.
âI feel incredibly vain for even saying this, but everyone is staring at us.â I mumbled quiet enough for
only him to hear.
âIâm not exactly the most sociable Alpha, if you havenât noticed.â He replied, the corner of his mouth
twitching.
âAre you making a joke? â I snorted, narrowing my eyes as I peered up at him.
âNot at all.â His eyebrow lifted, a smirk stealing his face as he opened the door for me and my family.
A young host with neatly styled golden hair, and a dark collared t-shirt led us to our table, flushing
profusely whenever Asher looked in his direction. His cinnamon freckles were completely lost as he
stammered a warm welcome to the two of us.
âLooks like itâs not just the she-wolves drooling over their Alpha.â Sean chuckled once we were seated
out on the patio, directly beside the picket fence that separated the restaurant from the sidewalk and
street.
While it gave us the perfect view of the setting sun and glittering lake ahead, it also gave everyone on
the street their own perfect view of Asher and I.
I had dealt with plenty of hate in the past, so I found myself waiting for the petty whispers to start.
âThey wouldnât dare.â Asher said without a fraction of hesitation, reassuring me that this pack was
much different from the one I had been raised in.
âNot around you, they wouldnât.â I smirked, meeting the curious eyes that watched us. âI wonder what
theyâll say when youâre not at my side.â
Asher snorted, a quiet sound that I had almost missed. In the depths of his golden eyes, there was
more than a hint of amusement.
âYouâre excited for them to challenge you.â He stated, as it wasnât a question. A giggle escaped my lips,
followed by my dadâs raspy chortle.
âOf course, she is. Didnât hesitate to p**s you off, even before you met.â He grinned, and the sight
made my chest flutter.
This was the happiest dad had been since morn was k****d. Grandma was forcing him to leave the
house, and even with his injured leg, walking was getting just a tad easier. He was making friends- -
rebuilding his life that had once crumbled.
What had been most surprising, was the excitement he showed when Asher and I announced weâd be
leaving for the capital of our pack. We had offered they come, of course, without much hope that dad
would leave the house. All week he talked about the trip, and how his bag was already packed.
I blinked back the emotion in my eyes, refusing to become a blubbering mess over top of the steak I
ordered. Instead, I lived in the moment , the curious eyes along my skin already forgotten.
I was already planning on my midnight trip for leftovers as we left the restaurant, and quite literally
stumbled into two people who seemed more than elated to see Asher.
I knew who the first one was instantly. The moment his cerulean colored eyes met mine, the same
shade a s Claireâs, and his smirk, the one he shared with Asher.
At Brandonâs side, her arm laced with his, was a woman with pale blonde hair. Her rich, hazel eyes
brightened and an excited smile blossomed on her face, turning her cheeks a rosy shade of pink.
âWell, if it isnât my brothersâ mate.â Brandon grinned cheekily, untangling himself from his companion to
take a few steps towards me. He was just a few inches shorter than Asher, but still towered over me.
His dark hair was cropped a bit longer, making him look mischievous and rugged. I
felt my own eyes widen and surprise flicker across my face when his eyes dipped down to the dress I
wore, âBrother, you didnât tell me- â â
âAsher!â The blonde squealed, the sound both soft and feminine. She clasped her dainty hands
together, painted nails drawing my attention. âOh, you should have called me once you got in! We could
have planned something- â â
Her eyes swiveled to me as I took a step in Asherâs direction, flecks of mossy green showing around
her pupil. Her smile never faltered, but I swore I saw a
flash of something cross her eyes that brief second.
âThis is your mate?â Her petal-colored lips widened, flashing a genuine smile that was soft and sweet.
She pressed forwards and took her hands in my own, â Itâs so incredible to meet you, Luna. Iâm Asher
and Brandonâs best-friend, Cassidy. We practically grew up with one another, well us and their
cousins.â
It was hard to keep up with her enthusiasm, but the kindness she spoke with seemed so genuine. I
gave her my own smile and introduced myself.
Her attention quickly turned back to Asher , and I tried not to let that fact grate on my nerves. Shoving
my wolfâs instincts down where they could no longer torment me, I paid attention to the conversation,
and was surprised at what I had noticed.
Asher was very obviously glaring at Brandon, all whilst Cassidy talked solely to him.
âI think we should definitely get together tomorrow for lunch.â She said with a giggle , brushing her hand
against his arm to gain his attention. His eyes flickered down on me when I very obviously stiffened, but
Cassidy was still talking. âWe have so much to catch up on. Hopefully you wonât be leaving again soon
with my birthday coining up next week.â
âWe will be in town for a while.â Asher nodded at Cassidy, familiarity in his eyes for his childhood best-
friend. âI âin sure Lola and I can find time to meet up with you, though not until after the pack meeting
tomorrow.â
âWhy donât you invite them to the party Sunday, Cass?â Brandon murmured, a silky smile on his face.
Like a warped version of Asher that I neither liked nor hated, Brandon was the exact opposite of his
brother. Brandon tugged on a lock of her pale blonde hair, making her giggle and swat at his hand. His
amused eyes flickered over to me, â I donât suppose you like to have fun, Lola. Asher here was always
so miserable at parties. I âd hate it if his mate had the same affliction.â
âReally, it would be super awesome if you came.â Cassidy smiled softly at Asher. Her eyes flickered
over to me after a few long seconds, but her smile never faltered. âItâs at a local swimming spot in town.
We keep it secret year-round so the tourists canât ruin it.â
Asherâs eyes were hardened granite, glancing down a t me in a way that made my face and neck flush.
âDonât you dare.â He warned, gruff voice rolling through my head on a wave of command that made my
kneeâs nearly buckle.
Unfortunately, I didnât do very well with commands.
âIt sounds like fun.â I pouted, âBesides, I need to get to know people in our pack and they need a chance
to get to know their Luna.â âThere will be other opporâââ
âWeâll be there! â I grinned, feeling his rough growl roll across my mind.
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