Chapter 185
Alpha Asher
An hour later, I found myself sitting in the passenger seat of an old work van,
listening to Breyona recount the moments before she vanished from Giovanniâs
bedroom and reappeared in the forest.
Calling her name back in the forest seemed to trigger her human side. Sheâd
quickly shifted and accepted Tristanâs shirt before scaling the hill and finding us
a ride. By the time she pulled up with the van, whose paint was peeling so badly
I almost missed the picture of the plunger on the side, Tristan and I had hauled
Dina most of the way.
Enter titleâ¦
The Vampire who had helped save my life was still unconscious. Her heartbeat
was muffled, not nearly as strong as it shouldâve been, but all that mattered was
that it was there.
Not only had Breyona gone the extra mile by helping Tristan and I carry Dina
the rest of the way, but sheâd also offered up some of her blood to help speed
their healing.
âI was laying in bed when I heard screaming, but it was in my head. It wasnât like
the mind-link, though. It was like you were there with me, sharing my thoughts.â
Breyona explained, âOnce I made the connection that it was you, I could feel
that you were in danger. I stared seeing flashes of trees and fire, along with
those two witches that were attacking you. When you called out for help, it was
like you opened a door for me, and I just walked through.â
She shrugged where she sat in the driverâs seat, as though everything sheâd
said made perfect sense. As confusing as it was, I couldnât deny feeling a
connection to her, one that definitely wasnât there before.
âGiovanni is probably losing his mind right now.â I said, unable to formulate
anything else.
Breyona shook her head, seemingly unworried about her mate.
âThere was a phone in the van. I called him before I destroyed it. Heâs catching
a flight back to the pack as we speak.â
I frowned, âhow was he able to get a flight so soon?â
There was one major airport inside of our pack, but the flights coming in were
scarce at best. It would make more sense for Giovanni to catch a flight to one of
the airports outside of our territory, but then heâd have at least an hour to drive
before hitting the boundary lines.
Tristan answered my question before Breyona could, his voice only a tad bit dry.
âGiovanniâs parents might not have power in the Vampire world, but they have
plenty in the humans.â
Breyona nodded, agreeing with Tristanâs explanation. The brooding Vampire
that was so ready to give his life for my own it left me seeing stars, outright
refused even a drop of Breyonaâs blood. I wasnât sure if he were trying to make
sure Dina had her fill, or if he were worried about Giovanni might react to him
feeding from his mate.
âThey were able to delay all other flights and get one straight out of their local
airport. I had him contact Asherâs parents, so the airport will be expecting them
to land soon.â She explained.
Curious, I asked. âHow does his family have that kind of power?â
âGioâs dad is an uber rich businessman. He owns some fancy Italian super car
company.â She shrugged, and I swore I heard Tristan scoff. âHis dadâs thinking
about running for Senator.â
âThe last thing that state needs is Giovanniâs father at the helm.â Tristan
muttered, turning his head to stare out the window, offering no further
explanation. A moment passed before he turned and said, ââ¦back to the whole
shadow thing. This isnât the first time youâve shifted since Lola got you your wolf
back. So, how come this time youâre made of shadows and whatnot?â
Breyona sighed and brushed the stray hairs that had fallen from her pony tail
out of her face, a surefire sign that she didnât know the answer to Tristanâs
question.
âMaybe it had something to do with Lola being afraid?â She suggested.
I hated to shoot down her theory, but it just didnât sit right with me.
âI was afraid a few days ago and you didnât feel anything, much less show up as
a giant shadow wolf.â I pointed out.
Breyona cocked her head at me. âDid you call out for help, though?â
âWell, noâ¦but-â
A voice sounded from the back, still weak but not hovering on the cusp of death.
âSorry for interrupting, but about how many times have you shifted since Lola
hereâ¦uh, got you your wolf back?â Dina asked, drawing our attention to where
she lay in the back seat.
Hearing her voice, Tristan turned his attention to her legs, which rested on his
lap. Gently, he peeled back what remained of her charred clothing, exposing the
leg she had broken in the crash. There was no longer any bone protruding from
the skin since weâd set it an hour ago, but there had been a nasty gash left over.
That gash was now nothing more than a faint pink line that stood out against her
dark skin. Breyonaâs blood was doing its job and speeding the healing process.
âQuit fussinâ over me.â Dina snapped, swatting at Tristan though she didnât have
the strength to truly make him stop. âHer blood did the trick, even if it did taste
funny.â
Breyonaâs eyebrows dropped into a confused scowl, âFunny? Whatâs so funny
tasting about my blood? Gioâs never had a problem with it.â
âYeah, well has âGioâ tasted you after you turned into this shadow beast?â Dina
shot back.
âWellâ¦no, I guess he hasnât.â Breyona replied, now sounding uncertain. âYou
think the shadowâs make my blood taste different? Oh, and Iâve shifted about six
or so times since Lola got me my wolf back. I got a bit excited in the beginning.
Itâs uh-itâs been a while.â
âI donât see what else it could be.â Dina shrugged, âAbout what time would you
say you shifted during each of those times?â
Breyona replied, âOh, itâs always early in the morning, after the sun rises since
Gioâs knocked out by then-oh, I understand now.â
Dina nodded slowly, âShadows canât form during the day. At least, not enough to
turn you into a whole shadow beast.â
Upon seeing the understanding on all of our faces, the snarky Vampire in the
backseat shook her head and mumbled, âItâs a damn miracle you all survived
this long.â
Giovanni pulled into the driveway just a few minutes after we all slipped inside. I
could hear the tires of the car he rented crunching on the gravel and was
thankful we had dropped Dina off at the house Tristan and Holly were staying at
beforehand.
Dina would be safe with Holly; I was sure of it. Besides, I didnât want an
audience for the bomb I was about to drop on Breyona.
Iâd spent the entire drive home stewing over how Iâd tell her what the witches
had said. It didnât matter if I had another three days to think it over, nothing
would erase the inevitable heartbreak sheâd go through once she found out her
parents were dead.
I hated it. I hated it so much. Not because Iâd have to tell her myself, but
because I couldnât stand to see the happiness drain from her entire being.
Losing a parent, especially one you had a good relationship with, takes a chunk
out of you.
The moment Giovanni crossed the threshold into the house, Breyona launched
herself into his arms. Like a lithe ninja, she pounced at him. His eyes had been
lit with worry but melted the moment he accepted that his mate was safe and
sound. Physically, she was. Mentally? Well, that was about to change.
I didnât dive into things right away. Instead, I herded everyone into the kitchen,
listening to Breyona gush about transforming into a wolf made of shadows. As
she squealed about how ferocious she was, Tristan turned to me and spoke
with a lowered voice.
âHave you gotten ahold of Asher?â
I shook my head, adding yet another thing to my growing list of worries.
Contacting Asher, both over mind-link and our bond, was akin to talking to
drywall. Not only did I receive no response, but there also wasnât even the
barest hint of acknowledgement on his end. Either Asher was asleep, or
something terrible had happened.
He was alive, that much I knew for certain.
âLet me know when heâs back, alright? Iâm going to check in with Holly and Dina.
I know you and Breyona have some things to talk about.â Tristan grimaced,
looking both reluctant and impatient to leave.
I swallowed down the knot rising in my throat and nodded, âYeah, Iâll let you
know when heâs back.â
âYou can do this, Lola. I might not be overly fond of her, but sheâs strong.
Thereâs a reason sheâs survived this long as your friend.â Tristan murmured, the
corner of his lips lifting into a dry smile, the first one heâd managed in a while.
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