Chapter 136
Alpha Asher
Read Alpha Asher by Jane Doe Chapter 136 â Even though the sun was up and heâd surely be
heading to sleep soon, we went to talk to Giovanni first. I was eager to get my hands on the magical
text he managed to get, especially since Cordelia called and said sheâd be back this afternoon to
perform the séance.
I put all of my focus towards getting this binding removed so I could get ahead of these witches and
hopefully stop this mess in its tracks. There was every chance the witches working against us would
find out and try to stop us, so the faster we moved the better.
Since Asher refused to let me out of his sight for the day, he tagged along. Even in broad daylight I
couldnât help but keep my eyes peeled on these twisting and turning roads, waiting for another pair of
dark boots.
âYou alright?â Asher asked, his voice flowing through my head. He glanced over at me from the driverâs
seat and took a hand off the wheel to place it on my t***h.
âYeahâ¦â I nodded and sank further into the seat. My pulse raced from the small touch, but it did nothing
to steer my thoughts away from the stranger and how abrupt the c***h had been. My voice was
strained when I asked, âwould you believe Iâm not in any hurry to get into another c***h?â
I hadnât expected to find Rowena at the house so early. She was coming down the stairs as we walked
inside and smiled once she noticed us. The sundress she wore reached her ankles and had little
maroon flowers that matched the shade of her hair. The long layers were curled and framed her heart-
shaped face.
âYou like it? I got it at a little shop in town.â Her smile widened when she noticed me take in her outfit.
âIâm wearing it to the bake sale today. Apparently a bake sale is much more exciting than what I was
led to believe.â
âWeâll probably stop by sometime after the séance.â I replied, silently praying grandma would have
leftover cookies in case we couldnât make it.
Since this bake sale was in honor of Carson, I was positive there would be plenty of college kids ready
to binge on a bunch of sweets. Grandma would be right in the line of fire and would love every chaotic
second. She probably considered it a reward from all the stress baking sheâd done last night.
âCordelia called me this morning too! Iâll be there for the séance and from what Iâve heard your friend
Breyona is coming as well.â Rowena smiled warmly, âare you coming as well, Alpha Asher?â
âOf course. I wouldnât miss it.â
A smile tugged at the corners of my lips, because there was no way my stubborn mate would let me
call on the ghost of my d**d mother alone. We hadnât at all discussed whether heâd come, but I knew he
had made up his mind when I first told him Cordeliaâs idea.
âWonderful! I hope this afternoon gives you the answers youâve been looking for.â The sincerity in her
voice rang like a bell throughout the quiet house, along with the concern that slowly closed in. She
paused by the front door, âactually, I wanted to speak with you about Hollyâ¦â
âHas everything been going alright with her training?â I asked, glancing upstairs to where her bedroom
door was.
Rowena nodded and brushed back a thick curl of hair, âsheâs starting out strong considering sheâs
never practiced magic a day in her life, but my concern for her isnât of the magical variety.â
My eyebrows inched together, âthen what kind is it?â
âHas Holly ever spoken to a therapist? Youâve briefly mentioned her life with your father, so I canât
presume to know everything, but enduring a situation like that is traumatizing. Trauma can stunt a
witches progress and affect their magic.â
If I hadnât already known about Rowenaâs background as a preschool teacher, I wouldâve thought she
sounded like a concerned mother. I wasnât nearly as suspicious as Asher. From bone structure to even
the smallest of details, she and Holly looked nothing alike.
âShe did for a little while before we came to town, but it didnât seem to be helping. Iâll have Tristan see if
sheâll agree to it, and if she says yes Iâll find one thatâs a good fit.â I added it to my mental to-do list.
It was my turn to stop her before she left. I planned to ask Cordelia about the tracking spell when we
met for our training session, but I didnât see why I couldnât ask Rowena as well.
âDo you know anything about tracking spells?â I asked.
If she thought my question was odd, she gave nothing away. Instead, Rowenaâs eyes lit up curiously
and she answered in the clear soprano of a preschool teacher.
âI know a little on the subject. Were there any specific questions you had?â She asked.
âHow are they created, and is there any way to destroy one?â
âWith most tracking spells you need something personal from the target, or some of their DNA. Also,
they can only be tracked for so long. It all depends on the strength of the witch and how well she can
concentrate. The only other kind of tracking spell would involve sigils, which we wouldâve discovered
the same time we revealed your binding mark.â Rowena replied, a self-satisfied smile on her face. âIâm
a bit proud I remembered that. I would play hide and seek with the witch I grew up with using a tracking
spell. I was horrible at it, but that never stopped me from trying.â
Rowena lingered a few minutes longer, but eagerly left to venture through the city market twenty
minutes away. We had passed the cluster of small boutiques and restaurants on our way to the house.
From the main road you could see some of the outdoor seating areas and the small courtyard where
live music sometimes played.
âYou know how easy it wouldâve been for her to grab some of your hair when she was first in our
house?â Asherâs voice flooded my head, along with a heavy dose of wariness. âShe was following that
feeling of hers when it led her there.â
I was happy to see Rowena and Cordelia adjusting, but Asher still wasnât convinced.
âYouâre right, it couldâve been her. She was in our houseâ¦â I nodded, because other than the lack of
alarm bells going off in my head, I had nothing to prove her innocence. I continued before Asher had
the chance to respond, ââ¦but so was Cordelia and Cassidy-oh Breyona stopped by a couple days ago
too, and there was that pizza manâ¦â
âAre you teasing me, Lola?â He lifted one of his dark eyebrows and pinned me in place with his stare.
I was mesmerized by the golden flakes in his eyes when his arm snapped out lightning fast. The last
thing I felt before being pulled into his chest was a hand wrap around my wrist. Some of the playfulness
faded from his eyes, turning the vibrant gold into a gentle caramel. âYou think Iâm being paranoid, donât
you?â
Asher was only doing what he thought was right, what had worked to protect the pack in the past.
Everything had changed in such a short amount of time, and it was far from over. With vampires joining
our side and witches slipping past the boundaries, werewolves are facing our biggest threat to date.
Weâre all trying to navigate this new world as best we can, so I didnât blame Asher for becoming a little
overprotective.
Still, I couldnât help but tease the man. I nibbled on my lower lip, pretending to think my answer
through. The short strands of his hair tickled my hands as I wound my arms around his neck.
âMm, I think thatâ¦I love you.â I grinned innocently, fully aware that I had won this battle. His arms
snaked around my waist and pinned me flush against him. I knew he wasnât letting go anytime soon
when he captured my lips and claimed my last breath for himself.
âSince Breyona clearly has come voyeuristic tendencies she needs to work through and wonât speak
up, I will.â Tristanâs voice split the air like a whip. I knew both from his words and from the severity in his
voice that he was in a s****y mood. âIf you make this house smell like s*x, Iâll b**n it down.â
Asherâs hold around my waist didnât budge, but I also hadnât tried to pull away. I took a few long
seconds to enjoy his embrace, knowing it would p**s the cranky vampire off even more. Sure enough,
he cleared his throat. Asher smirked as I rolled my eyes.
âAre you acting like an a*****e because itâs past your bedtime?â I asked, meeting little resistance when I
stepped out of Asherâs arms.
Breyona yawned and trudged down the stairs, paying no mind to Tristan who lingered close behind,
waiting for her to speed up.
âHey, Lola.â She half said, half yawned. Her shoulder length hair looked even shorter with how messy it
was from sleep. Catching me eyeing her disheveled appearance, she nodded. ââ¦my life is forever
going to be erratic sleep schedules and emergency napsâ¦a werewolf on a vampireâs schedule, lovely.â
âSee, sheâs in a good mood.â I nodded in her direction, which was currently hovering around the coffee
pot in the kitchen.
âSheâs in a good mood because she just woke up. I have yet to be asleep and the sun-dweller that lives
in this house thinkâs itâs funny to leave curtainâs open in the middle of the day.â His voice lowered and
his jaw clenched so hard I was certain heâd crack a tooth.
Breyonaâs voice could be heard from the kitchen, âdid you just call me a d**n sun- dweller?â
She poked her head out of the kitchen and glared daggers at Tristan before turning to Asher and me,
ââ¦I only did it on purpose the first time. Second time was an accident, but he had to wait four hours to
use the bathroom since Gio was also asleep.â
âDoesnât matter, keep them closed.â Tristan scowled and stormed towards the two of us.
I heard Breyona mutter something about âenjoying natural lightâ before slipping back into the kitchen.
The rest of what she said fell on deaf ears since I was currently focused on the sketch book in Tristanâs
hand. He tossed it on the kitchen table with a thud and opened it a few pages in.
âHolly had a dream about this place last night. Woke up around 10pm and drew this. The only reason
she spoke up about it is because she saw your brotherâs car out front of the place.â
âHow does Holly know what my brotherâs car looks like?â Asher asked, darkness tainting his voice as it
always did when Brandon was involved.
Again I had that nagging feelingâthat budding curiosity that made me want to know the cause for all
that tension between two brothers.
âYour brother stopped by a few days ago, in the middle of the night.â Tristan and Asherâs unamused
looks were nearly identical, even with their different facial structures. âHere I thought you were the most
insufferable creature Iâve ever met, and this drunken idiot comes along wanting to see a real-life
vampire. I wouldâve drained him dry if I wasnât worried about alcohol p*******g.â
âTristan, you remember what we talked about? You canât threaten people after you try to compliment
them.â Breyona shouted from the kitchen. Her voice carried the mouth- watering scent of freshly
brewed coffee.
âIt was one time, and Iâm not complimenting him.â He grunted, his sky-blue eyes darkening with storm
clouds.
âThree times. It was three times.â
Tristan pinched the bridge of his nose and whipped his head towards the kitchen where Breyonaâs soft
humming emerged.
âI apologized.â Was all he said, his eyes daring her to reply even though she was too far in the kitchen
to see.
Regardless, I knew she wouldnât disappoint.
She shouted back, ââ¦thatâs debatable, you brought me a coffee.â
âYou looked tired.â He deadpanned.
She snorted, âtired was not the word you used.â
âSemantics.â He waved his hand angrily and spun the sketch book around, clearly running on fumes in
terms of patience.
He turned the book our way, and instantly the rough splotches and slashes of charcoal were familiar.
Fine lines made up the smaller details, like the lamp posts, sidewalks, and barren street. While
Brandonâs car wasnât in the drawing, there was something a bit more concerning I noticed. The little
brick building that sat on the corner was identical to the one he dragged me to just hours ago, the one
we had chased Clara throughâonly there were a few differences.
Not only were the windows shattered and the ceiling caved in, but a jagged crack ran down the wall
giving a glimpse at the inside of the building, which was nothing more than an empty shell.
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