Chapter 189
Alpha Asher
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I softened my voice, knowing heâd hate it, but it was all I could think to do.
âYou scared me for a minute there. When you came into the bedroom, you werenât yourself. It was like
your wolf had taken over, but there was something wrong with him. I know heâd never, ever hurt me, but
this was different. You were both different.â I explained, glancing at the two-way mirror where I knew
Zeke was currently watching.
Asher went still, his muscles growing taut where he sat against the wall. He closed his eyes and turned
his face away from me.
âI forced myself onto you, didnât I?â His voice dipped low, laced with rage and disgust.
âNo, not exactly.â I shook my head, placing my hand on his arm.
With his lip curling, he pulled away from my touch. I tried not to let it get to me, but rejection stung in my
heart like a shard of glass. Anger had me reaction, along with frustration for everything weâd been
through. There was no way in hell Iâd let him beat himself up over this. This, of all the things weâd
endured together, would not be what caused us to drift apart.
Snarling softly, I pushed off the cot and slid onto his lap, wrapping my legs around his waist. The feel of
his solid form, a wall of muscle against my soft skin, lit my insides and filled me with a comforting
warmth. It took concentration not to let my mind stray to the fact that he was naked, or that heâd been
the only one not to finish earlier.
âLook at me, Asher.â I demanded, placing my hand against his cheek, feeling the rough stubble
beneath my fingertips. âThereâs so much more to this than you know.â
He turned and looked at me, his eyes guarded and closed off in the way that I hated so much.
âIs there? I felt your fear, and I liked it. Zeke and Brandon had to pull me off of you, didnât they?â
âThe only time I was afraid was when I realized you were going to hurt me.â I retorted, my voice
sharpening at the disgust that tinged his words. âYou wanted death and blood, but somehow that
changed, and you started wantingâ¦something else. I only fought because when I looked down our
bond, your wolf had completely taken over. Whatever caused it to take over also made it feral. When
you startedâ¦doing things to me, I quickly stopped fighting.â
I had to force the last bit through gritted teeth, glaring at Asher as my face turned beet-red. Heâd better
not force me to elaborate any further, because if he needed me to spell it out for him, Iâd definitely die of
embarrassment. Just then, Zekeâs voice chimed in on the speakers, deepening my blush until I
contemplated never leaving this cell.
âTrust me, man. You uh, you werenât hurting herâ¦â He said, chuckling lightly. âBrandon and I did have
to pull you off to get you into the cell, which we only did because youâd gone feral and spent the last six
hours as a wolf sprinting through the woods on a one-man mission to get back here. I think whatâs
more pressing is why this happened and what made you come all the way back here.â
Some of the ire faded from Asherâs eyes, but there was still a note of disbelief that lingered. I sighed
quietly and opened my mind to him, replaying the events in my head from the moment heâd placed his
hand over my mouth, up until his brother and best-friend barged into the bedroom.
Asher watched the memory to its conclusion, hearing every one of my thoughts and feeling the rush of
sensations that overtook me. Trapped beneath me, I felt his cock stir and watched as his eyes
darkened, swirling with flecks of glittering gold.
âYou little liarâ¦â His raspy voice trailed across the bond, flowing through the mind-link. âI did force
myself on you, what you didnât mention is how much you enjoyed it.â
I startled a bit at the sound of his voice, clearing my throat even though I had no intention on
responding out loud.
âLook, Iâm still working through that fact myself. Maybe we can revisit that part at a later time. â I replied,
flushing as I looked away.
Asherâs eyes, still swirling with gold, pinned me in place. His hands found my hips, squeezing gently
before letting go.
âBelieve me, we will. Once weâve figured out what happened to make my wolf go feral, weâll have a long
conversation about this.â
Just then, the cell door slid open, and Zekeâs head appeared around the thick metal. His eyebrow was
already raised, and his lips twitched as he took in Asher and me.
âAs much as I hate to interrupt this moment you two are having, I donât need any more reminders my
sex life is severely lacking. Seeing as I no longer have to worry about my closest friend killing me, I
think itâs safe to let you out.â He smirked, and the expression only deepened as he took in my heated
face.
Asherâs face twisted into a grimace. âIâm not sure thatâs a good idea. I could go feral again and actually
hurt somebody.â
âI donât know, man. I think youâll be alright. Nothing like this has happened before, which means if
magic is involved, then itâs because of something recent. Once we figure out what triggered it, we can
find the cause.â Zeke shrugged, âUntil then, this pack needs itâs Alpha.â
For a moment, Asher was silent. Seconds passed and just when I thought heâd refuse a second time,
he answered the one question weâd all been thinking.
âI think Lola is what triggered it.â He stated, not a hint of doubt in his voice. âI heard her scream for help,
and something just snapped.â
Zeke tilted his head, âYou screamed for help?â
âItâs a long story, but yeah.â I nodded, âBreyona actually came to the rescue.â
âHow? Isnât she hours away with Giovanni?â Zeke questioned.
Asher hit me with a pointed look, one that said weâd talk about my impromptu mission to the Vampire
Lair later on. With little more than a huff, I pushed myself off Asherâs lap and held out my hand. He was
a bit reluctant to take it and leave the cell, but I knew that Zeke was right about this pack needing
Asher. Together, the three of us sat at the metal observation table, the ancient book on my family line
wedged between us all.
Without wasting any more time, I launched into what happened when Tristan and I left the pack in
search of the Vampireâs Bridgette had told us about. Leaving no stone unturned, I recounted
everything, from the warningâs the witches had uttered, to the way Breyona seemed to explode from
the shadows.
At the conclusion of my story, Asherâs snarl split the air.
âWeâll slaughter them all before they get the chance to enslave you.â He ground out, his eyes flaring,
and jaw clenched. Seeing the look of worry on Zeke and Iâs faces, he closed his eyes and took a deep
breath. âItâs alright, Iâm in control. The witch said you made Breyona into a shadow creature?â
Zeke chimed in, reluctantly dragging his eyes away from Asher. âDonât you have to make deals with
them to get them to listen to you?â
I shook my head. âNo, lately theyâve been following my commands. Honestly, I donât think it has to do
with my power as the Vampire Queen anymore. I think itâs the witch side of my family thatâs allowing me
to do this, but with the way those witches were talking, it sounds like thereâs a lot more I can do than
just control the shadows. Which is exactly why I brought this.â
I gestured to the book in front of me, with itâs leather-bound cover etched in solid gold that arced and
swirled in a delicate looking pattern. The spine of the book had the same design and was free of any
words that might allude to whatâs inside. Asherâs hand found my own as I cracked open the cover, an
everlasting source of comfort I knew I could count on.
He was still battling his own demons, the ones that continued to weigh on him and provoke his
protective nature, only now he had to swallow the fact that he himself had almost caused me harm. As
terrifying as that still was, separating from each other would only make things worse, that much I was
sure of.
The light scent of dust permeated the air, mixing with the slightly sweet and bitter scent of aged leather.
Each page sparkled as I turned it, the thick edges dipped in a gold paint that mirrored the cover and
spine. The first fifty pages were nothing but names, dates, and times, each one scratched within its
own little box.
âItâs birth and death records.â Asher murmured, tilting the book towards himself to read some of the
names written down. âCeleste Renaldi, Tamara Renaldi, Anastasia Renaldiâ¦theyâre all ancestors of
yours.â
âGoddess, this thing goes back thousands of years. Look at that, this is from the 14th century. See how
many of them died in Europe? Cause of death says âsickness. â That has to be talking about the Black
Death. It wiped out millions of humans and werewolves alike.â Zeke murmured, his eyes wide.
Both Asher and I paused, craning our heads to look up at Zeke at the same time. Seeing the
expression on both our faces, he scoffed.
âThatâs right, I can be smart and sexy.â He retorted.
It wasnât impressive that he made me laugh, but that he managed to coax a chuckle out of Asher,
lessening the severe look on his face.
The records of the Renaldi witches continued for another couple of pages. Starting at the earliest point
in history was a family tree. There were some dead ends where the names were scratched out or
erased altogether, but that wasnât what we were looking for anyway.
Finally, after flipping through another fifty pages of my family tree, we came across something different.
The page in itself was plain, but it was the words scrawled across the middle that piqued my interest.
âMagic of the Renaldi Witchesâ
My heart skipped a beat as Asher turned the page. At first glance, the layout looked similar to the
magical textbook Cordelia and Rowena had me studying from. The various types of magic were laid
out in bold handwriting, and I was proud to say that I recognized each one.
The page started with protection magic, before working its way to natural, divination, sigil, blood, spirit,
and finally, elemental. Each of the seven types was covered on just a couple of pages. Iâd just about
given up hope of finding anything new when Zeke turned another page and made a small sound of
surprise.
âOh, look. Thereâs an eighth type of magic.â
I snapped forward in my seat, Asher as well. The coffee in my hand was long forgotten when Zeke
tapped the page, right where the word Conjurationâ sat in bold, blood-red letters.
âThere are only seven types of magic, though. Thatâs all Cordelia and Rowena said existed.â I shook
my head in denial, but the words were printed right in front of my face.
Zeke bit down on his lower lip, his expression morphing into what I liked to call his âthinking face.â
âMm, no it says it right here.â He murmured, tapping the page a second time. âAn eighth type of magic
known to very few, dangerous and uninhibited in its absolute power, is Conjuration. Apparently, itâs run
in the Renaldi line for years, but itâs only given to the first born.â
I stared at the page, wondering if this was the magic the witches were so terrified Iâd master. The whole
âdangerous and uninhibited in itâs absolute powerâ bit was worrisome, but that didnât mean it was the
solution we were looking for.
The more Zeke read, the more I began to eat my words.
âWhatâs this magic do?â Asher asked, leaning in, and staring down at the book.
I was the only one flush against the seat, my spine rod straight as I watched the two of them. There
was something twisting and turning in my gut, growing more impatient as time passed. I had no name
for this thing, but if I had to guess, Iâd say it was my magic. It knew we were close to getting answers,
and somehow I knew that those answers, they would change everything.
Both the guys stiffened at the same time, locking eyes over the withered pages of the book before
swiveling their heads in my direction.
âWhat?â I snapped, my tone harsher than I meant but the two of them were just staring at me, both
open mouthed with a mix of awe and worry in their eyes.
Zeke swallowed, âWe found out what Conjuration is, and I see why the witches are scared shitless of
you learning to use it.â
âWhat is it? What can it do?â I asked, my heart pounding furiously in my chest.
Asher blinked, a look of pride softening the harsh angles of his face.
âThatâs why theyâre so desperate to have you under their control. Conjurationâ¦it can do anything.â He
murmured, âit says here that you can quite literally shape reality. Your wants, your dreams-even your
nightmares, you can make them happen.â