Chapter 118
Alpha Asher
Read Alpha Asher by Jane Doe Chapter 118 â I had never been good at sugar coating things, but I
tried to tone down the details as I told her what I knew. There was a nervous flutter in my chest
because she hadnât turned and bolted up the stairs. She was still here, listening even though her eyes
were somewhere far away.
âHer name is-was Carson, she went to the University in town and ran one of the sororities. She had
friends and a family.â I explained, âI know itâs a long shot, but I had to ask. I know you werenât aware of
our fatherâs plans, but this was how it started before. Sheâs the first, but thereâs too high a chance she
wonât be the last.â
Holly was silent for so long that I wondered if coming here was useless. She was unnaturally still.
Tristan was the only one who wasnât on edge, leaning against the wall as if this was common
occurrence.
âI donât always see things, sometimes its sounds or feelings.ââ Her voice was soft and a few octaves
higher than mine.
I met her gaze unflinchingly, âAnything that could tie into last night? There was a party at a lake in the
middle of the forest, then another at a frat house in town.â
She paused, and something in my chest jumped as I registered the thoughtful look on her face. Part of
me was giddy, this was the most we had spoken in weeks.
âI havenât slept much these last few days.â She admitted quietly, not looking Tristanâs way. No matter
what she gave me, I knew I wouldnât be disappointed. âI could smell something sweet, but it was a
different kind of sweet than what vampireâs smell like. I also heard a girl laughing, but it wasnât nice
laughing. Red hair, but now I think thatâs because it was covered in blood. Thatâsâ¦thatâs all I
remember.â
I believed her, reading the guilt in her eyes. My nightmares were few and far between compared to
hers, but they also made little sense. I knew how disorienting they could be and wanted to give her the
same shred of hope that I carried.
âRowena, the witch that got here yesterday, she said that training will help you. Itâll give your magic an
outlet, so it doesnât have to show itself in other ways. Youâll be able to get some sleep for a change.â I
told her, relief building in my chest as the smallest of smiles crossed her face.
While Tristan and Giovanni got in touch with their contacts, Asher and I went back to the crime scene.
After a quick phone call to Cordelia and Rowena, the two were on their way to meet us.
There were only a handful of warriors left combing through the lake and surrounding beach, the rest
having taken up patrol duties for the rest of the day. Asher spread the word to expand the perimeters
another five miles. Far enough to search the land without straying too far from home.
The crowd of college students had been chased away, giving us four the privacy to speak freely.
âWeâll start on the beach and make our way to where the body was found.â Asher said, his hand on the
small of my back as I led the way.
I wasnât sure how I knew where I was going, but my feet carried us down the beach, to where I had run
into Devin. Just a few feet away was where Zeke and Carson were, where we had taken that picture.
âThat poor girl. I can only imagine how her family feels.â Rowenaâs voice was solemn, her eyes
downcast as they scanned the forest.
Cordeliaâs sad smile held the same flicker of wisdom as grandmas, âIf thereâs anything here to pick up,
weâll find it. Iâll light a candle for Carson tonight, and for her family.â
We reached the edge of the forest and continued through, sticking to one of the smaller trails I had
taken in my search for Asher. It was silent apart from Cordeliaâs soft humming and the occasional snap
of a branch. Neither said a word until we reached the small clearing where Carsonâs body had been
discovered.
âShe was found against that tree.â I nodded ahead, eyes darting down to the large spot of dried blood.
The grass had gone from emerald, to crimson, to brown.
âWas there a time of d***h?â Cordelia asked.
âOne to three in the morning. Zeke said Carson got in the uber a little past midnight. Itâs a half hour
drive to the lake from there.â Asher responded.
Both witches explored the clearing. Rowena with her auburn hair and slacks, and Cordelia, hair
streaked with grey and clutching the pendants around her neck.
Several minutes passed and Rowena was the first to speak, âThis is not helpful or comforting, but I
sense it was a violent d***h.â
âYou donât feel that?â Cordelia frowned, growing still. âSo faint, I almost missed it.â
She stood in front of the tree Carson had been sitting against. Dried blood turned the roots black,
making the tree look infected. Her fingers grazed the bark ever so gently.
âWhat are you feeling?â Rowena asked curiously, her mossy eyes locked on the older witch. âAll Iâm
getting is fear and confusion.â
âIs it magic?ââ I couldnât help but ask, hoping desperately for some clue that would point us in the right
direction.
âIâd assume it were magic, but itâs so faint. Iâm afraid I canât get an accurate read on it. All magic leaves
a trace, doesnât matter what kind it is. Thereâs spells to cover your tracks, but if you know what youâre
looking for, they can be unraveled.â She explained, looking down at the dried patch of blood. Her eyes
were more than troubled when she spoke, âWhatever this is, it wasnât a spell meant to cover tracks. Itâs
like what happened here has been seared from the land, and what Iâm sensing is just the Scar.â
âSo thatâs it then. Whether or not itâs the vampireâs orchestrating this, there are witches involved.â I
swallowed, feeling the looming sensation that I was way in over my head.
Cordelia stepped away from the tree and murmured something softly, âI think itâs safe to say that, yes.
Thereâs a witch, or witches after you, Luna.â
âWe couldnât have come at a better time, could we?â Rowena locked eyes with the other witch, both
had identical looks of worry.
Trying to sleep that night was more difficult than ever. I had finally succumbed to my exhaustion around
three in the morning, smothered in Asherâs arms and masculine scent.
I could tell by the way my eyes ached that I hadnât slept for long. Spending a solid fifteen minutes
brushing the knots from my dark hair, I stuck my head out of the bathroom when I heard the doorbellâs
silvery chime.
âIâll get it!â I called out to Asher, who was still in the shower.
I was surprised to see a head of golden hair through the front doorâs square pane of glass. The locked
clicked as I opened the door, seeing Cassidyâs smiling face. Part of me was a bit surprised, there was
no way word hadnât spread by now.
âHey, Lola! Sorry to stop by all randomly, I was on my way to the gym and your new house happens to
be in the same direction.â Her high pony, and sports bra legging combo backed up her words. Her
smile fell just a sliver, âOh, you arenât busy, are you?â
âNot at all, come in.â I opened the door for her.
âActually, I did stop by for a reason-â She began but was distracted by the house. Her pale lips popped
open, and a sound of enjoyment escaped them. âOh, this place is beautiful. The marble fireplace, the
counter tops and appliances -oh he outdid himself!â
âYou knew Asher was having the house built?â I asked curiously, watching her roam the kitchen and
living room, making small remarks of approval as she went.
âOf course, I did.â She giggled softly, â Back before Asher became all broody, when he was still a
chubby faced kid, he always said heâd build his mate a castle.â
âWith how things are going, we could use the protection of a castle.â I joked, even though a frown
twitched at the corners of my lips.
âOh, that reminds me. I almost forgot why I stopped by.â Cassidy shook her head and fished her
cellphone out of her purse. I watched in silence as she tapped at the screen, her nails clicking against
the glass. Guilt curled in my stomach when she pulled up the sororities I***a page. The most recent
photo posted was one at the party last night. âThereâs been a lot of comments on this picture, most of
which arenât good. Iâve been doing some damage control, but her posting this then d***g hours laterâ¦
Devin and his idiotic friends have been stoking the flames, but Iâll make sure they get theirs.â
I was stunned and flattered that Cassidy wanted to help, that she believed this random girl who was
mated to her close friend. Sure, the pack had no choice but to respect me as their Luna, but they still
had a mind and opinions of their own.
As much as I wanted to thank Cassidy for all of her help, my eyes were locked onto something much
more important.
âYou said Cassidy posted this picture?â I asked.
Cassidy gave me an odd look but shrugged, âYeah, sheâs the one with the log in info. Why?â
âThis picture was posted at four in the morning.â I explained, realizing things had just made themselves
that much more complicated. âThe time of d***h was between one and three. Thereâs no way sheâs the
one who posted this.â
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