Chapter 149
Alpha Asher
Read Alpha Asher by Jane Doe Chapter 149 â âSheâs not answering me.â I tried to sigh, but it was hard
to do in my current position.
Cassidyâs pouty frown and furrowed eyebrows flipped upside down as she bent forward and brought
her head in between her legs. As I did the same, her expression was flipped right side up. Each of us
were in the same pose, stretching our hamstrings as we mixed our own routine with the
recommendations of our trainer.
Emilia carried an air of intimidation as she walked into the room, but it melted away the moment her tan
lips lifted into a welcoming smile. Her voice was a steady soprano that provided instruction end endless
encouragement, despite her height and broad shoulders. It was unsurprising that she towered over me,
but she had almost every male in the room beat as well.
A jolt of excitement danced in my stomach when she pulled the oversized t-shirt she wore over her
head, and I saw the muscle that coated her body. Any decent warrior could see her commitment and
perseverance through the definition of her muscles. It was clear Emilia had the strength and poise of a
warrior, which made me even more excited to see her skill. I wondered if a k****r lurked behind her soft
jawline and large hazel eyes.
We were both sprawled out on the floor, reaching forwards to touch our toes when Cassidy whispered,
ââ¦hey, mind-link me real quick.â
Her eyes darted to Emilia, who had her attention on the students she was helping. Her hand gestured
to various parts of the body as she explained various warm-up stretches. Her ear was in our direction,
but there was no telling if she was listening or not.
âEverything alright?â I lifted an eyebrow at her.
Cassidyâs head was a luxury walk-in closet filled to the brim with every article of clothing, and
accessory a she-wolf could want. Instead of jewelry there were glittering dreams plucked from her
subconscious, and razor-sharp nightmares took the place of expensive stilettos. Becoming Luna is
what led to this development, but it wasnât one wildly talked about. There wasnât anything particularly
useful about seeing the well-oiled or crumbling structure of a pack members psyche.
âJust a bit of gossip reallyâ¦â She trailed off, and mischievousness lightened the cerulean tones in her
eyes until they reminded me of a clear oasis.
âWith all the dirt you have on everyone, why hasnât Asher made you into some kind of super spy?â I
teased, crossing an arm over my chest to stretch my triceps. The muscles groaned from not being used
in so long.
âOh, because Iâm useless at sneaking around. Even a s**t -faced Brandon would make a better spy.â
Her laughter was like a twinkling bell, which was cut short when a flash of guilt crossed her face. She
brushed the wispy strands of her bangs back from her face, âIâm not telling you this to dredge anything
up, but I feel like you still know so little about some of the people in town, people Asher and I grew up
alongside.â
There were times where Cassidy reminded me of my ex-best friend Chelsea-well, she was never really
a best friend, but that wasnât important. Both were blonde, though Cassidyâs looked to be natural while
Chelseaâs came from the snooty salon down the street, and both had that sun-kissed, family vacation
at our beach houseâ vibe.
It was their personalities that really set them apart.
Chelsea couldnât spell sincerity, let alone successfully paint it across her face. Iâd seen Cassidy display
an array of emotions, and each one seemed just as true as the next. Even now, the honesty on her
face was evident in the worried line her lips created and the indecision burning in her eyes.
âOh, just tell me. You look like youâre about to explode.â I kept my voice playful even though she did
have me curious.
Gossiping was one of the many things Chelsea and I didnât have in common, but in this situation I
figured the more information I collected, the better.
âI do, donât I? Iâve always been c**p at keeping things in, but I am an excellent secret keeper in case
you ever need to make use of me.â She winked, then quickly got down to business. Her eyes narrowed
into little slits, and I could feel her thoughts flitting a million miles per minute. âSo way back when, Emilia
had a thing for Asher. Like, big time. Iâm talking more than just âA & Eâ in a notebook type of thing. She
used to hang around us a lot, but one day she just stopped. If you want my take on things, I think he
shot her down and she got upset.â
A flare of jealousy roared to life inside of Maya, but even she wasnât rash enough to brazenly maul a
random she-wolf. I couldnât help but turn my head and look at Emilia, at her bun of her russet-colored
curls when I shifted my eyes down an inch and found her staring at me.
The last thing I expected was a surprised but warm smile to tug at the corners of her lips. Even her
eyes crinkled, and the sight was so genuine that I couldnât help but return the gesture. It was the way
that friendliness vanished when her eyes slid to Cassidy that had me feeling a bit confused.
âShe doesnât seem too torn up about him anymore.â I said in Emiliaâs defense, who was now back to
helping other students, her full attention on coaching them through warm-up.
âOh, I canât imagine she would be. The lucky b***h found her mate last spring, and of course theyâre
adorable together.â She huffed and blew a strand of hair from her face. With a dramatic swipe of her
hand, her pout vanished and was replaced with a teasing grin. Iâm only stating facts since bitterness
creates wrinkles.â
Our conversation collapsed as Emilia took the head of the class and began speaking loudly. She did a
quick run through of the muscles in the body and followed with stretches for each.
We were only halfway through warm-up, but I was seconds away from ditching to track down Breyona
since she couldnât answer a simple mind-link. Either her thoughts were too chaotic and disorganized to
focus, or something bad had happened to her. I felt uneasiness in the pits of my stomach, almost like I
were missing something. Still, it wasnât anything like the feeling of knives twisting into my gut when
Tristan said those chilling words.
âYou want me to come with you?â Cassidy asked, keeping her voice low. âI donât mind ditching to help
you find Breyona.â
I thought over her offer, but before I could take her up on it, I heard a familiar huff from down the hall.
Cassidy gave me a funny look since I had opened my mouth to respond and quickly shut it, but it was
fleeting since seconds later Breyona came bursting through the door.
With her hair disheveled and her cheeks flushed she took a deep breath and said, ââ¦so sorry, car
broke down.â
âItâs alright, you didnât miss much. We have one other student thatâs absent for today, so youâll be
partnering with me. Iâll make sure you get caught up.â Emilia nodded, her eyes understanding as she
scribbled something onto her clipboard and officially began todayâs class.
I caught a glimpse at what made Emilia qualified to teach when she launched into a brief introduction of
Krav Maga. Chris drilled every punch, kick, and hold into my head until I could recite them by heart
while also not getting my a*s kicked.
After enough leg takedowns and elbow strikes to the liver, both of which hurt worse the next day, I
learned I memorized things quickly when under pressure. I also learned Iâd do just about anything to
kick Chrisâs a*s, even once.
We didnât do much sparring, but what little we did showed me no matter how she felt about Emilia, she
truly was paying attention. I could tell she was holding back, if not from the playful twinkle in her eyes,
then from the persistent nudge in my gut. Any time that look crossed her face, Iâd smirk and silently
dare her to push harder. She didnât take the bait, but it did make class interesting.
âYou couldâve answered my mind-link, you know.â Breyona wiped the sweat from her forehead as she
scolded me. The second Emilia called training to an end she made a beeline for me. âI had to leave the
car Asher loaned me on the side of the road, then I hitchhiked. Do you know how many women go
missing while hitchhiking?â
I blinked at her, âIâve been trying to mind-link you up until you walked through the door, thereâs no way I
wouldâve ignored you.â
As all the mid-day classes let out, Cassidy decided to stay behind and catch up with a few
acquaintances from another training group. My question about her date with Lars was right on the tip of
my tongue, but there hadnât been a moment where the two of us were alone. If I told her my suspicions
and someone else were to hear, it could easily spell disaster. She promised to catch up in a few
minutes, but I was beginning to learn how easily she could get distracted.
âYou didnât ignore me?â She frowned, and for some reason that seemed to trouble her more.
I shook my head and said sincerely, âIâd never.â
âYou know, I mind-linked Mason too and didnât get an answer. I figured he mustâve gotten distracted; it
wouldnât be the first time. I knew when you didnât answer something was up.â The fear that flashed
across her face was all too familiar. When she spoke her voice was low. âYou donât think the witches
were trying to k**l me again, do you? Or what if theyâre trying to mess with our mind-link so we canât
talk to each other when they finally do a****k? Maybe I shouldnât go with Gioâ¦maybe itâs safer here.â
Feeling myself pale, I hopped onto the trunk of the car and watched streams of warriors in training as
they exited through the two sets of double doors. From there they fanned out across the vast parking
lot.
âThose are both good points, I just wish there was a way of knowing for sure. I think you might be safer
going with him and getting far away from me and this pack for a few days.â I never had a hard time
telling Breyona the truth but telling her sheâd be safer by leaving me behind, it was a little hard to
s*****w. âHopefully, Holly sees something that gets us the upper hand, because until I learn some real
magic, I have no clue how to stop them.â
âI wonât be gone for long; you can count on that. Weâll figure this out together and Iâll be at your side
through it all. Even if you werenât my best-friend, youâre the Vampire Queen. You and Gio are
essentially a package dealâ¦which sounds a little strange now that I think about it.â She narrowed her
eyes playfully, and slowly the emotion simmered into something familiar and calming. âThere was
something I wanted to ask you before we left. I only remember bits and pieces. So, I wanted to knowâ¦
what exactly happened last night?â
Breyona sensed the change in my demeanor instantly and sank her teeth into her lower lip, something
she did only when she was nervous. I slid from the trunk of the car, too consumed by guilt to stick a
graceful landing.
âLook, I know it has something to do withâ¦the shadows.â She said with furrowed eyebrows, lowering
her voice dramatically towards the end. âI just donât remember anything elseâ¦and Iâd like to know
every detail considering I almost died.â
The fact that she knew did little to deflate the balloon pressing against my insides, slowly suffocating
me until all I could see was red. Instead I nodded numbly, because why wouldnât she want to know?â
When are you leaving?â
Some of the severity left her face and she managed a small but genuine smile. It hinted at her fear and
her budding excitement over meeting her mateâs family.
âTomorrow, which is why you and I are having a sleepover tonight. Oh, and itâs taking place at your
fancy new house, so tell Asher to make himself scarce.â Her lips twitched into a playful smirk.
âI heard something about making Asher scarce and knew I needed in on the conversation.â Cassidyâs
laughter sounded from a few cars away, and slowly she came into view. She spotted Breyona and her
cheerful expression brightened. âIâm so glad you were able to make it! Iâm horrible with cars, but you
couldâve always mind-linked me for a ride.â
âIâm awful with them too, I think thatâs why I got all frazzled when it started filling with smoke. I couldnât
piece my thoughts together let alone mind-link anyone.â Breyona lied smoothly, and I know Iâd have to
do the same. I tried not to anticipate the sour taste it left in my mouth.
A thought popped into my head, and I asked on a whim, âHow did you get here if you had to ditch the
car?â
âItâs uh-a long story, one Iâll explain tonight.â Her voice jumped an octave, and I knew there was
something she was leaving out.
âOh, I knew I heard something about a sleepover!â Cassidy squealed then dropped her voice to a
whisper as Breyona shushed her. She held back her laughter as she quietly asked, ââ¦can I come?â
âOf course you can.â I replied quickly, then mind-linked Breyona to let her know Iâd explain on the way
to the witchesâ house.
It was smartest to get Cassidy within the safety of the house before asking about Lars. With all the
wandering ears in this pack, someone was bound to hear. All it would take was a single mind-link and
he could have enough of a head start to slip through the boundaries.
Breyona and I were seconds away from taking off when I noticed Emilia through the dwindling crowd.
Her eyes scanned the crowd and stopped on my face. She walked with purpose and took long strides
past the crowd until we were feet away.
âGlad I caught up to you before you left. Itâs an honor to have you in my class, Luna. Iâm eager to see if
you live up to your reputationâ¦same goes for you, even if you did show up late.â It was the respect in
her eyes that surprised me most, and the way it brightened the splotches of gold and green within
them. If it werenât for the wide smile she flashed Breyona, I wouldnât have noticed the way it dropped
when her eyes settled on Cassidy. âIâll see you in class tomorrow, Cassidy.â
âSee you tomorrow, Emmi.â Cassidy replied, and the venom she laced into the nickname told me it
wasnât for endearment.
Emiliaâs eyes hardened into stakes of blackwood, but she said nothing as she turned on her heel and
walked away.
âDo you trust her?â Breyona asked once I finished explaining my plan, her filled with simple curiosity.
It took me a moment to answer truthfully. I listened to the soothing hum of the road as I debated on
what words to say. We still had a few minutes until we reached Rowenaâs, which meant I had plenty of
time to think.
âNo, but Iâd like too someday. I know so little about her, which is partially my fault because I couldâve
easily asked Asher anything I want to know, but I didnât want to come off as weird and suspicious.â
âOh, I have no problems coming off as weird and suspicious. I want to know every woman thatâs ever
batted their eyelashes at Gio.â Breyona wrinkled her nose, and quickly the two of us descended into
laughter.
The light-hearted mood we set in the car lasted the entire ride, up until we walked into the witchesâ
house and saw Grandma in the kitchen, her eyes lit with a soft lavender glow.
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