Chapter 116
Alpha Asher
Read Alpha Asher by Jane Doe Chapter 116 â âAlright, so maybe he can use me to get a rise out of
Asher.â I sighed under my breath, wincing when Brandonâs fist slammed into Asherâs jaw. My mate
absorbed the hit with a straight face, his golden eyes bright with anger as he grabbed his brother by the
throat and shoved him back.
Brandon, as cocky as ever despite the massive hangover he was sporting, quickly regained his
balance. His dark hair was messy on his head and lacked the charm of naturally tousled hair. He
narrowed his bloodshot eyes and snarled at his older brother, charging forward with enough force to
knock a grown man off his feet.
It was clear Brandon was a glutton for punishment. He knew Asher would find him after what he pulled
last night- especially after laying a hand on me.
He stumbled out of some sorority house I had no name for, directly across the street from the afterparty
most of the University attended. Half-dressed and grinning ear to ear, he spread his arms wide and
said, âhello brother.â
Even as Asher charged up the front lawn, past the crumpled beer cans, empty bottles of liquor, and
torn streamers from last nightâs party, his grin never faltered.
âThis is your fault, yâknow.ââ I frowned at Zeke, snatching the canned margarita out of his hands to toss
into the trash. I gave him a dry look, âDonât pout at me, Zeke. You know d**n well if you hadnât had
pointed Brandon out, they wouldnât be fist fighting in the front yard of some frat house.â
Zeke was perched on the bed of a pick-up truck that someone had driven into the front yard. Not only
was he missing a shirt, but there were various words painted all over his chest and back in what looked
like pink paint markers. At this current moment, he was scratching the words âeat meâ which were
located just an inch above his pant line.
I sighed, avoiding the curious eyes of the hungover college students. The ones awake, anyway. âI can
only imagine what .everyone else thinks, watching their Alpha and his brother fight. Then they can look
to their left, and see another Alpha, shirtless and covered in pink paint.â
âThere were thirteen separate fights last night, Lola. Only seven of them were outside, and two were at
the lake.â Zeke laughed boldly, his muscular shoulders shaking before he winced and grunted from the
harsh sound. He ran a hand through his messy hair, which smelled strongly of beer, and shrugged.
âMost of us have grown up watching Brandon and Asher fight. Even if it wasnât their Alpha and his
brother, this would be nothing new. Now when claws and fangs come out, then weâll worry. Right now,
theyâre just f*****g with one another.â
The more I paid attention, the more I realized Zeke was right. Both Brandon and Asher landed some
nasty blows, punches, and kicks that I knew would leave welts, but neither backed down.
Even though he was a cocky, insufferable jerk, it was obvious that Asher wasnât the only son of an
Alpha. Brandon was just as much Killianâs son as his brother, fighting back with a ferocity that a normal
werewolf would lack, especially when it came to sparring with an Alpha.
âWhat happened to Carson and her gymnast friend you were becoming so fond of? It mustâve taken
you a long time to realize she wasnât your mate, not that she minded.â I teased, forever scolding Zekeâs
playboy ways.
âShe left her phone in her car last night, had to uber back to the lake to grab it.â He shrugged, his lips
twisting into a wicked grin. âAs for her gymnast friend, sheâs still asleep. You wouldnât believe how
flexible- â.
I can live without knowing the details.â
âCome on guys, already?ââ I heard a familiar soprano call out, her voice alone hushing the small crowd
that watched. â Asher hasnât even been back a week and youâre already fighting.â
Cassidy looked good for someone who had stayed up drinking and dancing, especially compared to
some of the rougher looking students. She had all of her clothes on, and wasnât rummaging through the
shorts, shirts, and random pieces of lingerie scattered along the yard.
Her sun-kissed locks were pulled into a high pony, the style showed off all the shades of gold in her
hair, while mine seemed almost blue-black in comparison.
âWhat are they fighting about now?â Cassidy approached Zeke and me. Her candy pink lips twitched
into a grin as she looked over Zekeâs chest, and the paint that covered him. She tapped a manicured
nail against the back of his shoulder, where the word âthiccâ was written. âWell, at least someone had
fun last night. Iâm glad to see my compliment wasnât wiped off.â
âTheyâre fighting because Brandon here wonât get off Lolaâs back. The Alphaâs brother has a crush.â
Zeke joked dryly, shrugging when I gave him a look.
âOh, goddess. Well, I canât blame you for not getting in between them. Twenty years growing up with
them and I havenât had any luck diffusing that b**b.â She sighed, pulling herselfup onto the tailgate
beside Zeke.
Again, I had that urge to ask Cassidy about what mightâve happened between the brothers but couldnât
bring myself to ask while we were surrounded by so many people.
âI hope they work it out themselves, especially with how much they seem to hate one another.â I shook
my head, thinking of my own brother. Annoying at the worst of times, and a protector at the best.
Thinking back to a comment Cassidy previously made, I inclined my head. âYou said at least someone
had fun last night? I thought you were hanging out with that one guyâLars, I think.â
âLars.â Cassidy spat the word like it was a curse. With her surfer-girl looks, I hadnât thought she could
look threatening, but I had been more than wrong. Her seafoam eyes flared with irritation, âB*****d had
a girlfriend, probably more than one. Iâm a lot of things, but Iâm not getting into it with another she-wolf
over a guy, especially one like Lars. So not worth it.â
âHe had a girlfriend? What a piece of s**t.â I scoffed, surprised at how easy it was to get sucked into
girl-talk with Cassidy. She talked a lot with her hands, and was passionate about life, but they were
qualities I slowly began to find amusing. âIf you find yourself needing a little payback, youâve got a Luna
on your side.â
âOh, donât promise me that. The power will go right to my head.â She dramatically swept her ponytail
over her shoulder and sighed, âBesides, he was kind of an a*****e. He asked me all kinds of questions
about you, and the other Vampireâs on your side.â
âHe asked about me and the Vampires?â That was worrisome, though we did expect retaliation of some
sort. It was natural for everyone to be curious, but then why did Cassidyâs words put a sour taste in my
mouth?
âJust whether or not I thought you were dangerous or if I knew of any plans you were keeping from the
pack. Oh, and if you were moving a hoard of vampires into town-his words, not mine.â Cassidy rolled
her eyes and crossed her arms over her chest. âHe did say something about âhot vampire b*****s,â so I
donât think he was completely against the idea.â
âYou think men like that would be able to shift into pigs, and not werewolves.â I shook my head,
cracking a smile when Cassidy let out a hysterical laugh.
Asher and Brandonâs fight ended without a victor. Just two b****y, battered brothers still h**l-bent on
hating one another. Brandon snarled his threats and stalked off, while Asher internalized his, letting
them shine through his rage clouded eyes.
âIâm going to go find Brandon, make sure he doesnât do anything stupid.â Cassidy sighed, hopping off
the back of the truck to dust her blue jeans off. âIâll see you around Lola!â
âLola, Asher. You need to get to the lake. Now.â Masonâs voice flooded my head, the tone of urgency
caused my eyes to snap over to Asher, whose anger had halted in its tracks.
His busted lip and eyebrow were already healing, and while I hated the thought of him being in pain, his
injuries were one hundred percent self-inflicted.
âWhat? Why do you both look like that?â Zeke frowned, no longer protesting as we dragged him to the
car and sped off.
It was clear something had happened when we arrived at the lake. The dirt lot everyone had parked in
was roped off with thick, yellow caution tape. The various trails that led to the lake and docks were also
blocked off, guarded by warriors with stone-like faces.
College students lingered around the borders, talking in hushed tones with phones pulled out and
cameraâs rolling. There eyes and attention fell on Asher and I. Rumors were whispered, suspicions and
praises, all mixed into a chorus of voices that felt impossible to dissect and focus on.
âMason, whatâs going on?â I kept my voice low, knowing there was a crowd of college students listening
to our every word.
Since his mate was m******d in a sour deal between myself and the shadows, one I still blamed myself
for relentlessly, Mason hadnât been fairing well. He had been grieving these months, and even though
he deserved all the time in the world, Breyona and I worried for our cheerful best-friend. We missed his
dimpled grin; one we hadnât seen for a long while now. Mason had found friendship and understanding
in my brother, who had also lost his mate months prior.
âNot here, just follow me.â He shook his head, looking a tad pale as we veered past the various trails
and straight into the forest.
I had no clue where we were going, but still paid attention to the various scents I picked up. Both Asher
and my own were strongest, but there were at least forty others who had passed through this cluster of
woods.
The blood-chilling, teeth chattering feeling of unease filled my stomach as we stepped into a little
clearing, a small patch of grass carved out of the forest. Tall treeâs provided endless shade, drooping
downward until their branches reached a few feet above our heads. There was something familiar
about this spot, though I couldnât put my finger on it.
I noticed her first, so much like Katie that my breath caught in my throat and my legs stopped working. I
came to a stop, feeling every gust of wind, which grew colder as a cluster of clouds passed over the
sun.
There was a tremor in my hands as I approached, from both fear and unbridled rage.
âLolaâ¦â
âNot again.â I whispered, unable to pull myself away from Carsonâs glassy eyes.
It made no sense. Tyler was d**d; my father was d**d. This shouldnât be happening again, not here-not
in the capital of Asherâs pack. As my eyes took everything in, processing every extraneous detail, I
realized that this- this was so much worse.
A large puddle of blood had soaked into the earth, proving Carson had been moved and positioned
against the base of a great oak tree. Like Katie, and those who had been m******d after her, Carsonâs
slender throat was torn open, her torso littered with gashes that had long stopped bleeding.
Eyes that had once held light and laughter, lips that had once smiled and revealed joy, they were empty
nowâso empty. The cereal in my stomach curdled as I looked down, towards the photograph in her
open hand.
The polaroid was covered in dried blood, but I could still make out the picture. An inexperienced Luna
and a cheerful sorority girl, leaning against one another like best-friends, posed for a camera just out of
sight.
I realized where we were the same moment, I noticed the note nailed to the tree, just above Carsonâs
head.
âWe were here last night, Asher.â I said without looking at him, without looking a t anyone other than
Carson-the girl who had been m******d, all because of her association with me. âIn this clearing.â
Those feelings Holly and I keep havingâ the nightmares that would wake her up screaming, it made
sense now. Whatever was happening, it began with the witch breaking into our home. This senseless
m****r, it was just the beginning.
âWhat does it say?â Asher asked, placing a steadying hand on my shoulder, one I needed more than Iâd
admit.
Knowing Carsonâs face would sear itself into my mind, along with everyone else we had lost, I faced my
mate and spoke with a strong voice, âA Queen without control of her Kingdom is not a Queen, but a
pawn.â
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