Chapter 104
Alpha Asher
Read Alpha Asher by Jane Doe Chapter 104 â I had just cut the engine and stepped from the Escalade
when Breyona stepped onto the wrap around porch, her shoulder length hair damp and curling at the
ends.
The long sleeve t-shirt she wore had a bunch of wet patches from where she had hurried to dress. Her
cheeks were still rosy from the shower. She grinned and waved but froze midway when Asherâs voice
popped into both of our heads.
âIâm assuming the two of you are together, yes?â
âSure are.â I responded seconds before Breyonaâs, âYep.â
His frustration felt like coarse sandpaper as it vibrated down the bond. Before either of us had the
chance to ask what had happened, his next words sent us both into stunned silence.
âGood, meet me at Town Hall, One of the witches we picked-sheâs here and she wants to speak with
you.â
I could taste the ire in Asherâs every word and wondered if it was the pre-school teacher slash blood
witch or the middle- aged protection witch who ordered my Alpha of a mate to fetch me. I held no
offense, but I knew Asherâs patience level as well as my own-and his was a bit lacking.
âThat fast?â Breyona frowned, her eyebrows gnashed together. âBut you havenât even-oh, is that why
youâve come? You found a witch for you and Holly?â
âAsher and I decided on two, but I guess the one came early?â I shrugged, cringing at the confusion in
my voice.
I couldnât help but feel like I was already s******g up this Luna slash Vampire Queen thing.
âReally, really early. Maybe sheâs also psychic?â Breyona suggested helpfully, giving me a soft smile
when I refused to b e convinced. I sighed when she swung an arm over my shoulders, steering the two
of us towards the sedan. âThereâs no way you couldâve seen this coming, Lola. Even our mighty Luna
and Vamp Queen has her limits, On the bright side, think of how helpful sheâll be!â
It took ten minutes out of the half-hour drive to Town Hall for Breyona to have m e smiling madly,
laughing until tears filled the corners of my eyes.
âHe actually fainted?â I asked in between bursts of laughter. I tried to picture Mason, pale faced and
slack jawed as he watched Giovanni tear open a blood bag.
âWell, he gagged first. Then he fainted.â She laughed along side me. Wiping the tears from her eyes,
she ran her fingers through her now dry hair. âHeâs tasted blood before, just like the rest of us. Kinda
comes with the territory, yâknow? I think thereâs something about drinking it that makes him squeamish.â
âIt makes me squeamish too, sometimes.â
âDonât tell him I told you, though.â She warned, âHe made us all swear it would never leave the house,
Even Tristan removed the stick up his a*s to crack a grin.â
âMy lips are sealed.â I smirked, tossing the imaginary key out the window.
The forest never once thinned as we reached the center of town, even as buildings became larger and
taller, glittering with clean windows and steel beams, Grocery stores and other chain restaurants began
to pop up.
Town Hall was a glittering building with tinted windows that showed only your reflection when you
walked past. I had thought the parking lot was larger than necessary, until I watched another thirty cars
pile in, all clamoring for a space.
âPark in the reserved spot!â Breyona called out, pointing ahead.
Directly in front of the doors was a reserved spot. The word itself was painted across the space in
crimson letters.
âDo you think Iâm allowed to?â I caught myself only after I asked the insane question.
âUm, youâre Luna. Who else is this spot reserved for?â Like I thought, she threw her head back and
cackled gracefully.
Mason emerged from Town Hall just as w e made it to the top of the stairs. Made from concrete, they
led from the parking lot to the front of the building.
A laugh bubbled in my throat as I remembered what had me near crying in the car. I schooled my face
into neutrality and approached Mason with Breyona skipping at my side.
Mason took one look at us, glancing from Breyonaâs reddened to my own before snarling at the two of
us. He ran a hand through his windblown hair, letting out a loud breath as he looked to the sky.
âYou filthy traitor.â He directed his disappointed words at Breyona before frowning in my direction, a
faint blush staining his cheeks. âAnd I didnâtâ faint, I was just lightheaded.â
As we stepped inside, catching a strong whiff of artificial air fresheners and disinfectant, I wondered
how either one managed to stay awake in this place.
Identical looking desks dotted the room, fitted with two drawers on either side of a basic office chairs,
The carpet was a blah shade of grey, and the walls white. Cubicles separated the desks, and the
people who typed away. Some wore small headsets and took phone calls, others sat bored on their
phones.
âLuna, we were told to be expecting you.â A wispy voice called out; one I had almost ignored. I was still
getting used to my title but turned and smiled politely at the woman. She was small in stature and had
fine lines around her mouth and eyes. Her wheat-blonde hair was greying around the roots, and her
voice was full of warmth. âIf youâll follow me, Iâll escort you to Alpha and his guests.â
My eyes were drawn to where Asher stood, towering over everyone else as his sheer presence
dominated the room. The broadness of his shoulders, the way his eyes both dissected and analyzed,
he all but radiated intimidation. He had never frightened me, not in the same way he did the rest of the
pack.
The curly haired witch that sat in a crème pencil skirt, her legs crossed at the ankles, showed no fear
towards Asher either. Her nude-colored nails tapped idly on the table, in tune with the sound of the
ticking clock. The white blouse she wore buttoned up to her neck, making it look as though she
mightâve come from an important event.
Asherâs Beta and Alpha Zeke hovered nearby, the latter much more relaxed despite the situation.
âThis is my mate and Luna, Lola.â
âLola, how wonderful to meet you. My nameâs Rowena Clarke, but any variation of Rowena works.â Her
heart shaped face was soft and kind, round around her cheeks. She clasped her hands together,
excitement blossoming in her eyes turning them from moss to emerald. âI know Iâm early-more than
early. I was simply too excited. I had an inkling you were going to choose me, so I caught the first flight
here.â
âAre your inklings usually correct?â Zeke asked, interest appearing in his eyes. Asher flashed his friend
a look, knowing a s well as I that when Zeke became fixated on something, he was hard to sway. â
Have any inklings on where I can find my mate?â
Rowena laughed, the sound was light and airy. Her teeth were straight and white, nothing like the
image I had concocted in my head. Obviously, witches werenât these ugly beings with warts and
blisters, but I hadnât expected her to seem so⦠normal, as well.
âHereâs your first lesson, Lola. And you, Alpha Zeke. Be careful making a deal with a witch. Magic can
get you into all sorts of tricky situations, and rarely does it help you out of them.ââ She said, softly
spoken you yet confident. I could see the previous preschool teacher within her steady voice and tone.
Her eyes fell on my face but fell t o the center of my chest. âYou and your sisterâs magic will continue to
manifest. I t will grow stronger and more unpredictable unless you train and give it an outlet, I believe
thereâs much I can teach the two of you. If youâll have me, Iâd be honored to work with you and your
sister, Luna Lola.â
âYour background in blood-magic, how extensive is it?â I asked, feeling my stomach curl as my mouth
formed the words. Drinking blood was something I was increasingly fond of, but the word blood-magicâ
continued to give me the chills.
âTo actually preform blood-magic is purely based on your genetics. I am only one eighth blood-witch,
therefor I can do little. However, I am extremely knowledgeable on the subject. Before my mother
passed seven years ago, she passed down our family tomes. A few of them were on blood-magic.â
âWill you have an issue housing with another witch? Iâve invited another for the position, but she
specializes in protection magic and runes. I think that with the two of you, my sister and I can learn to
control our magic and protect our peoples.â I explained, âYou would live in the same house, nothing
more.â
âAnother witch?â She seemed surprised that we mightâve considered anotherâ¦or that she hadnât seen
the outcome, I wasnât sure. She pursed her nude painted lips half a second before nodding softly. That
sparkle of genuine excitement in her eyes brought a hopeful grin to my face. âI do enjoy my privacy, but
I can share a household with another witch. Now, when might I begin training you and your sister?â
âThe announcement is tonight, and weâre going to that party tomorrow afternoonâ¦â Alpha Zeke
hummed, ticking them off on his fingers.
âMonday-you can start Monday.â Asherâs voice was resolute, slicing through Zekes like a double-edged
blade. He turned to his Beta, Blake, and nodded. âEscort her to the Wesley house and provide her with
one of the cars for the duration of her stay.â
âIâll come by Monday, and we can work out a schedule for you and your sister, yes?â Rowena smiled
softly, extending a hand towards my own. I was surprised by the firmness in her grip but smiled in
return and nodded. âSounds good to me. Iâll let Holly know when weâre meeting up.â
Rowena followed Blake from the room, tugging alone an eggshell-colored suitcase, Once the glass
doors clanged shut, and the figures of Blake and Rowena faded down the hall, Asher turned his intense
gaze to where Zeke sat.
Zeke lounged lazily, his muscular biceps flexing as he stretched his arms out behind his head. It wasnât
that Zeke didnât fear Asher; he just had no sense of self-preservation. He ran headfirst into the fire,
almost excited to get burned.
Asherâs voice was low and collected, dangerously calm. âSince when are we going to this party?â
âYou didnât think your brother would keep it quiet that the Alpha and Luna of our pack were coming to a
college frat party? Half of the University is tweeting about it right now. The party is officially invite only,
and you twoâyouâre my invite. Besides, Iâm not being left out again.â Zeke pouted, shaking his head.
âIs this a phobia of yours?â Breyona snorted, combusting into full blown laughter when Zeke shook his
head disparagingly and groaned, âActually, itâs because of my abandonment issues.â
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