Chapter 137
Alpha Asher
Read Alpha Asher by Jane Doe Chapter 137 â Tristan stalked off once Giovanni came downstairs, not
giving the vampire so much as a glance. Clearly things were still tense between the two, but that was
something theyâd have to figure out on their own.
âWe need to talk to Brandon and Clara about this.â I told Asher through mind-link, âitâs no coincidence
the place is destroyed hours after we left.â
âThisâ¦â Giovanniâs gravely voice filled the air. In his arms was a thick leatherbound book. The pages
were stained, but it was in surprisingly good condition. ââ¦took a lot of convincing to get my hands on.â
My best-friend hovered nearby, always glowing whenever he was in the room. I looked up at him,
taking in his mountainous physique and curly hair. Thick brows hung low over eyes so dark they looked
black. The connection between myself and the vampires under my rule wasnât as strong as an Alpha
and his pack, but I could tell there was something Giovanni wanted to say.
âThe vampireâs you got this from, have they made up their minds?â I asked, thinking back to when I
made the choice that allowed these vampires the chance to think without the influence of my father
clouding their judgements.
What solidified my choice even more was that Asher never once objected to my ideas or my vision for
the future. His only connection to the vampireâs is through me, but he was still looking out for them in
what ways he could.
It had taken a couple months, but after the d***h of my father Asher purchased a large sum of land just
south of the pack boarders. Our plan was to build houses, provide jobs and clinics that could replace
the need to hunt humans. Vampires would be welcome there, but only with the understanding that my
father and his arcane ideals were of the past.
With time and the cooperation of the entire pack, we would accept vampires onto our lands and finally
redeem ourselves from the bloodshed and mistakes of the past.
The witches currently gunning for my head, that put a kink in things.
âTheyâre closeâ¦â Giovanni nodded slowly; his blank expression unwavering. I was going to throw a
âbutâ in there, but thankfully Breyona beat me to it. ââ¦they want to meet you.â
Asherâs response was instant, as was my reaction to his response.
âAbsolutely not.â The golden tones in his eyes fell flat and his jaw clenched hard enough to make
Breyona wince.
âExcuse me?â I lifted an eyebrow at my mate, digging my fingers into my hips as I waited patiently for
his response. Out the corner of my eye I could see Breyona backing away, tugging Giovanni to get him
to follow. I narrowed my eyes at her, âDonât even think about running.â
âItâs dangerous, Lola. Thereâs been two attempts on your life so far, and those are only the ones we
know of. Are you going to meet with every vampire family that contemplates switching sides?â I
watched as his nostrils flared and the beast that hid beneath his skin stirred.
Arguing was something Asher and I had done from the beginning. His rage didnât faze me, and neither
did his hot-headed wolf. He had a point; I know he did, but things were more complicated than that.
âThis thing between us and the witches cannot get in the way of the progress Tristan and Giovanni are
making with the vampires. How can I expect them to trust us and come to our side when they havenât
even seen my face? How can I expect them to call me their Queen when I havenât made the effort to
act like one?â I replied, hoping he could see that for once, I wasnât trying to be argumentative.
When he snarled and ran his fingers through his hair in frustration, I knew he understood.
Asher would risk his own life ten times over for his pack, and I needed to prove Iâd do the same for the
vampires. If we were ever going to end the feuding between our kinds, we needed to stop treating the
vampires like pariah and give the same support to them as we would our own packs.
âThink you can set up a meeting with them after I get this binding spell removed?â I asked Giovanni,
who nodded confidently.
It couldâve been my imagination, but I swore I saw a flash of pride cross his face. Even as it left his
face, it lingered in his eyes. As I thought back to the land Asher had purchased and the construction
that finally under way, a thought popped into my head. It had a slim chance of working out, but it was
worth a try.
âOn second thought, if there are other vampires who are thinking about switching sides, invite them too.
I know this isnât fair to ask of you but try to keep this meet-up as quiet as possible. The last thing we
want is supporters of the late King showing up.â I said with just a hint of sarcasm, and a heavy dose of
contempt for the vampires that had rallied against me.
The patrol teams scented them far beyond the packâs borders, so it was common knowledge to be
wary venturing too far out the way. Since the grand announcement that landed me with a bullet in my
chest, they had yet to launch a second a****kâ¦which was relieving as it was concerning.
It was Zeke who last week posed the question we had all been thinking. Were the vampireâs still
clinging to my fatherâs rule in league with the witches?
âLast, I want to pick the time and place. Weâll meet in the new territory Asher acquired. Itâs not officially
part of the pack, so itâs neutral ground. Itâll give me the chance to show them our plans, so we can
prove vampireâs do have a place in our future.â I sucked in a breath and let it out slowly. It was a plan,
one that might sway a few of them.
âLet them know theyâre free to bring what protection they deem necessary, and that weâll do exactly the
same.â Asher tacked on, his voice low and shoulders tense.
âI canât promise this will stay quiet, but Iâll do all that I can. Any updates and Iâll find you or have
Breyona relay them.â Giovanni responded, but I still had the feeling there was something he wanted to
say.
My eyes darted between my best friend and her mate, ââ¦is there something you wanted to tell me?â
âMy family, theyâve beenâ¦more understanding than Tristanâs, but they still have questions. My father is
stubborn, but my mother and sister are leaning towards your side. If they choose to follow you as their
Queen, my father will too.â Giovanni replied, but there was a hesitance Iâd never heard in his voice
before. Always calm and reserved, stone-faced unless Breyona was around, this was the most emotion
Iâve heard in his voice without him mentioning his long-legged mate. âItâs not you they want to meetâ¦
itâs Breyona and I.â
âThey donât believe a werewolf and a vampire can be mates.â Breyona said with a huff, rolling her eyes
and crossing her arms over her chest. Anger was the one emotion that made Breyonaâs voice raise a
good octave or two, so I knew she was fuming when she squeaked, ââ¦that father of his called me a
mutt, and said I was seducing him since none of our males are up to âbreeding standardâ.â
âYour family wants to meet the two of you?â I grimaced, trying hard not to let my guilt show as I looked
Breyonaâs way. ââ¦do you want to meet them?â
âIâI think I do, yeah.â She nodded, her hazel eyes hopeful and sincere. I could practically feel her
excitement. Her smile wavered, but she pieced it together before it fell apart. âThereâs a chance proving
the bond between Gio, and I could get his family on your side. I canât shiftâ¦so, thereâs not much else I
can do to help youâ¦and I want to help, Lola. Heâll make sure Iâm safe the entire time, I promise. Weâre
best-friends, but youâre also my Luna, and I canât leave without your permission.â
There was so much I wanted to say to Breyona, but words wouldnât give back what the shadows had
taken. Instead, I placed all my trust in her and in the vampire that hovered protectively at her side.
âWhen do you plan on leaving?â I asked.
Excitement filled her face, which she held back since I hadnât yet given her permission.
âNot until after your powers are unbound, thatâs for sure.â She replied, and just a hint of relief washed
over me.
âYou have my permission to leave the pack.ââ I told her, feeling my heart both ache and soar at the ear-
splitting grin that formed on her face.
My eyes settled on Giovanni, who gave me his attention unflinchingly. There was no doubt in my mind
that he would protect her till his last breath, but the words left my lips regardless.
âDonât come back here without her.â I said in a voice that belonged to both his Queen and Luna of this
pack.
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