Chapter 179
Alpha Asher
Read Alpha Asher by Jane Doe Chapter 179 â There was an itch I needed to scratch, a burning
curiosity I needed resolved before I could give him what he wanted.
âHow do you know about my magic? As far as I know, itâs passed down through myâ¦my grandmother,
but it was kept a secret for the most part.â I grimaced.
âIt was kept a secret because my father despised witches and their magic. My brother, on the other
hand, saw only power. Unfortunately for him, our mother died before he ever got the chance to use her
in his plans.â Deacon replied, then let out a snarl. âIâve been more than accommodating considering I
havenât had you k****d on the spot. I wonât tell you again, niece or no. What do you know about
Bridgette?â
Iâd never been a cruel type of person, nor was I someone who lorded information over another personâs
head, but there was something about Deacon that provoked that side of me. Perhaps, it was his
attitude and the way everything he said felt like a challenge, but I couldnât help but feel that a Queen -
his Queen, wouldnât take kindly to someone telling her what to do.
âNeither would a Luna. â Maya grumbled, her hackles rising. âI say stickit to him.â
I wanted to, but I had to keep my wits. Asserting myself as his Queen was a must, but I couldnât
threaten him, his mate, or any other Vampire in the process.
âFrom where I stand, neither one of us have any room to be making demands of the other. I have no
intentions on harming Bridgette, just like you wonât harm Tristan and me. Next time you think to
demand something from me, remember that I am your Queen. You mightâve been banished when your
brother was in rule, but not anymore.â
Deacon threw his head back and laughed, but it wasnât a sound of joy.
âYou silly child, there is no more Kingdom! There stopped being a Kingdom when you decapitated my
brother â your father. Believe me, Iâm not complaining, but youâre no Queen. You chose your side, and
us ours.â
I stood my ground and shook my head firmly.
âThatâs where youâre wrong. So long as there are Vampireâs in this world, there is and always will be a
Kingdom. I can feel it in my blood, in every single Vampire that chooses to follow me. This mentality
that there are sides to pick is what will get all of you k****d, itâs what pits all three of the supernatural
beings in this world against one another. What I want is to end that, once and for all. No more sides, no
more forcing witches into hiding or barring Vampireâs from living on an Alphaâs lands. Itâs what Asher
and I want, which is exactly why weâve been working so hard to create a safe place for Vampireâs to go
until this war is finished â a safe place your mate seemed very interested in.â
From the darkness creeping across Deaconâs face, I was sure he was going to belt out some vicious
retort, but Tristanâs voice pierced the air first.
âLola has been juggling both of our kinds wants and needs since becoming Queen, and you have to
admit, itâs more than her father has ever done.â
This seemed to halt Deaconâs retort in its tracks, giving me a moment to slip in with some useful
information.
âBridgette crossed the boundary lines to my pack a few nights ago, along with several other Vampireâs.
They were with a witch â the Blood Witch, who was animating a d**d body of a werewolf I knew. They
attacked, and I fought using my magic, but I did not fatally harm any of them. It was the Blood Witch
that k****d them, all of them except for Bridgette. She slit their throats and left them for d**d. A witch in
my pack was able to heal Bridgette before she died. She was the only survivor.â I said grimly, s********g
back wave after wave of nausea at the thought of all that blood and the lives that vanished in the
process. âDo you know why they attacked, or why the witch took their lives after infiltrating my pack?â
Deacon and Dina locked eyes, both of them sharing a knowing look that made goosebumps pebble
along my skin. After a few long seconds of silence, listening to the large ceiling fans sway and creak,
Dina stepped forward and spoke.
âA few witches showed up one day, late in the afternoon. Donât know how they found the place, but
they did. We let them in, but only because they threatened to tear the place down until we were all in
the sunlight. They said they just wanted to talk, but I figured anyone who wants to âjust talkâ isnât willinâ
to m****r innocent people in the process, you know?â Dina frowned, âDeacon was at an old
supermarket in town, hiding out until the sun set. He was getting us all some food before some of the
other Vampireâs started killinâ humans, so he missed the witches showinâ up. I didnât want anythinâ to do
with them, was about to tell them to go the f**k away, but Bridgette wanted to let them in. She didnât
want none of the others gettinâ hurt, so she let them in.â
âI got back just before they left. I didnât need any of the others listening to the witchesâ poisonous plans,
so I told them all to scatter. Seeing that they trusted me, the witches decided to pitch their grand plan to
Bridgette, Dina, and I. I heard them out, then promptly told them to f**k off. Guess Bridgette connected
with something they said, because when I and a few others went for a food run, she was gone.â
Deacon explained, not a speck of hurt in his face or voice, even though I knew it bubbled deep within.
I leaned forward, stopped by Tristanâs steadying hand.
âTheir plan â what was it?â
I held my breath, hoping desperately that this was it -that Iâd finally understand what the h**l was going
on. More than anything, I needed to know why these witches wanted me so badly, why they were
willing to k**l random werewolves in the pack and stage it like my fatherâs previous victims.
âDonât know all of it, but they wanted your magic-both from my motherâs side and my fatherâs. They
mentioned there was something special about you, and that their leader was cooking up a spell that
would bring you to their side.â Deacon replied. âI asked them what this spell of theirs did, but they
wouldnât tell me.â
I couldnât help it. I let out a groan and sank my teeth into my lower lip to bite back a frustrated snarl.
Deaconâs eyebrow twitched, lifting an inch up his forehead. The way he skewered me with my eyes
made me feel as though he were trying to pick me apart, intent on figuring me out before I did
something dangerous.
âYou didnât let me finish. They wouldnât tell me what the spell did, but they did tell me something else
about it â something important.â
âWhat is it?â I asked eagerly, more than desperate for any hint of knowledge that could help me
understand why.
âYou might wanna get rid of the enthusiasm, girl. Itâs not good, but it does explain why this Blood Witch
k****d my Vamps.â Deacon grunted, folding his arms over his chest. âThey didnât tell me what it did, but
they did mention one of the required ingredients to complete it.â
An ingredient? How would that help us? Cordeliaâs spell book came to mind, along with the various
herbs and crystals inside. I couldnât see how an herb or crystal would explain the deaths of numerous
Vampireâs.
âThree sacrifices from the three species that make up the tri-brid. Thatâs the final ingredient, and from
what I understandâ¦theyâve almost got what they need.â
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