Chapter 195
Alpha Asher
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Dadâs grin didnât falter, remaining intact while I picked my jaw up off the floor. He chuckled, the sound
warm and throaty, while tugging Flora over to his side.
The woman with the kind eyes and soft curls smiled at me, her pink lips matching the petals on the
dress she wore. She was clearly nervous, twiddling her fingers and glancing around the kitchen with
interest. I felt a tad guilty considering I hadnât really spoken more than a couple words to Flora. The last
thing I wanted her to think was that I had a problem with her and my dad being mates.
âThatâs great, dad! Youâre like a whole new person, but how did this happen?â I had to ask, glancing
over at grandma when she made a noise in her throat.
She said nothing, currently hunched over as she stuffed our refrigerator full of her homemade sweets.
There were tupperware containers stacked on the shelves, and from a distance I could make out a
couple batches of cookies and even a plate of brownies. Iâd have to sneak away later on and steal a
few before Asher and Zeke scarfed them all down.
Dad heard it too, his grin widening as he shrugged. It made sense he wouldnât be too worried about
how it happened, only that it had. He jutted his chin in grandmaâs direction and said, âHad to be your
grandma working her magic.â
âI told you four times now it wasnât me that fixed your leg.â Grandma huffed, swatting at him as she
closed the refrigerator door.
Dad shrugged, âAll I know is I hope it lasts. Flora here has been teaching me how do dance. Can you
imagine that, Lola? Your old man on the dancefloor!â
I had to grin at what he said, laughing at the excitement on his face and how it made him less of a gruff
veteran and more of a lovesick puppy. Before I could get more than a chuckle out, my smile fell. What
he said about dancing, it plucked a memory from the back of my head, one I hadnât thought about since
Tristan and I sped out of the pack via motorcycle.
A familiar tickle started in my stomach as I remembered Flora and dad dancing at the wedding. Seeing
him like that, his face contorted in pain and shame while his eyes b****d with longing, it broke a part of
my heart that wanted nothing more than my dadâs happiness. Heâd been through so much, lost out on
so many things with Flora that it didnât seem fair for him to miss out on this too.
Grandma was the first to speak, instantly noticing the fallout in my joy.
âWhat is it, Lola?â She asked, coming to my side, and placing a steadying hand on my shoulder. The
scent of dried lavender followed her, mixing with her floral perfume to create a scent that was familiar
and calming.
Hearing the seriousness in her voice, dad broke off his silent conversation with Flora and turned my
way. His eyebrows creased with concern, the same salt and pepper shade as the hair on his head.
I was connecting the dots, realizing that the burst of emotion Iâd felt watching my dad and Flora dance
was my magic manifesting itself. There was no point in hiding this from them, from the people I trusted
more than anything in the world. Even though I hardly knew Flora, the way she looked at my dad had
me wanting to trust her in the same way. Sheâd never replace my mom, and I knew she didnât want to,
but she deserved happiness just as dad did.
âI think Iâm the one that healed your leg, actually.â I admitted, âItâs a long story, but Asher and I figured
out my magical type. I can conjure things, make them real just by thinking about them. Itâs why the
witches want to use me so badly.â
Understandably, no one looked too relieved to hear the truth. Everyone, Flora included, now had
identical looks of unease on their faces. Dads was mixed with anger, while grandmaâs had small traces
of worry. They both looked at one another, then at Asher who had just walked into the room.
âTheyâre not going to get their hands on you though, isnât that rightâ?â Dad said, but his question was
directed at Asher.
Asher came up behind me, his arms circling my waist and drawing an instant sigh of relief from my lips.
His masculine scent and the heat of his skin melting against my own took the edge off and filled me
with a sense of confidence that came from feeling safe. Dad knew as well as I did that Asher would
sooner send the entirety of our forces into battle if it meant keeping me protected, but I didnât blame
him for needing reassurance.
Apparently, neither did Asher, because he replied without a hint of offense in his voice. I could feel his
chest vibrating against my back, quaking with the gravely sound of his voice.
âNot a chance. Weâre going to take every measure possible to make sure she stays safe.â
I craned my head to look up at him, momentarily d******g in the amber pools that circled his pupils. His
lips, which looked irrevocably soft and kissable, twisted into a small smirk. It didnât matter that I was
openly ogling him. Any time our eyes locked, it was like the room melted away, leaving us both alone in
our own small bubble.
âTaking every measure possible doesnât mean Iâm going to be locked away like a princess in a tower,
though.â I reminded them both, âI have this power for a reason, and Iâm going to use it to stop the
witches.â
âLola, maybe thatâs notââ Dad began, putting on his stern parental voice.
âFirst, you need to master it. No point in running head-first into battle with this Blood Witch without
knowing your stuff.â Grandma chimed in, on my side as always. Pride sparkled in her eyes, but it had
always been there, even when I was nothing more than a werewolf living in her little cottage in the
woods.
Dad side-eyed her, still grimacing. âMom, weâre not sending my daughter up against an army of
witches.â
âDonât you look at me like that. I care about her just as much as you do, but even I can put aside my
own feelings to see whatâs best for this world.â She huffed, snapping her fingers. âThis doesnât just
affect this pack. Maybe it did at first, but things have grown bigger than that. This fight can very well
change things everywhere, and not for the better. Your daughterâs been given a special sort of power,
and power like that demands to be used.â
âH**l, yeah! Tell him, Grandma.â Zekeâs whoop sounded from across the kitchen.
The messy-haired Alpha appeared in the entryway; a lopsided grin pasted onto his face. Dad skewered
him with a look so vicious that Zeke held up his hands in surrender. The smile didnât slip from his face,
and after a moment Dad let out a deep sigh.
âI know youâre strong, Lola. Stronger than half the wolves in this pack, but that doesnât mean I still donât
worry about you. Youâve taken on so much so young, and everyone has their limits. Iâm just afraid of
what might happen once you reach yours.â He grunted.
Dadâs eyes carried a weight Iâd noticed my entire life, but never fully understood. Heâd been an
incredible warrior in his prime, shot down during battle and grievously injured. In the span of one day,
his entire life had been flipped on its head. I wondered if dad had reached his own limits that day, and if
that was why he mentioned what might happen once I reached my own.
I slipped from Asherâs arms and stepped into my dadâs, inhaling his woodsy scent, and smiling at the
tobacco and leather notes of his cologne, a gift mom had gotten him a few years ago. Even though I
wasnât his daughter by blood, there was nothing but affection in his eyes.
âI know, dad, but I have to fight. I have so many people counting on me and letting them down isnât an
option. Iâm trying my best not to go into this blind.â
His smile turned wry, and his eyes glistened with the emotion he fought to hide. âYouâve changed, you
know that, kid? The old you wouldâve charged in there and set the place on fire. Youâre becoming a
better ruler each and every day, making your old man proud. Just remember that youâre not in this
alone, alright? You got so many people here wanting to help you, and you need to let them.â
I looked back at Asher, my heart stuttering in my chest at the intimate smile that ghosted across his
face. It wouldâve looked out of place to anyone else, clashing with his sharp jawline and bottomless
eyes, but not to me. He was confirming what my dad was saying without words, reminding me that no
matter what was lost, he would always be here.
âI know, dad.â I replied, squeezing him one more time before returning to Asherâs side, drawn by that
invisible tether between us.
He chuckled, swiping beneath his eye before gesturing my way. âNow tell us about this magic of yours
and how it healed my leg. It wonât wear off, will it?â
Settling into Asherâs arms, I leaned against his chest and thought over my dadâs question. There wasnât
any way for me to test whether or not it would wear off, so I went with what my gut was telling me.
âIâm pretty sure it wonât wear off. If the doctors and Rowena said itâs fully healed, then it should stay that
way.â
Flora glanced between my dad and I before speaking softly, stunning just about all of us in the room.
âWhen exactly did you heal him? If you donât mind my asking, of course.â She said, toying with her
fingers, drawing my attention to the pale pink nail polish she wore.
âIt was at the wedding Claire hosted, when you two were dancing. Iâ¦1 saw dad scowling, and I felt
awful. I could tell he was in pain, but he was doing his best to hide it.â I frowned, remembering the guilt
like it were yesterday. There was nothing quite like the pain of watching your parent struggle, so close
to having it all, but still weighed down by the past. I looked at dad, matching his gentle smile with one of
my own. âAll I know is that in that moment, I wanted you to be able to dance with her.â
Sean piped up, his mouth full and one of grandmaâs lavender cookies in his hand.
âSo wait a minute. Youâre telling me you can âconjureâ things? Where does that kind of magic end? Like,
are you restricted to just physical stuff, or can you make something appear out of thin air too?â He
asked, moving from his place against the counter.
There was a look of excitement in his eyes that made me snort. I mightâve been the troublemaker
growing up, but anytime Sean had that look in his eye, heâd quickly end up tangled in his own mess.
I shrugged, waiting for the other shoe to drop. âIâm not sure. I still need to practice more. So far Iâve
healed Dadâs leg, opened a trunk, and stole a book from Cordelia. Iâm pretty sure I also turned Breyona
into some kind of shadow wolf and opened a door back at the warehouse Tristan and I were escaping.
So, thinking back on it, Iâm not sure conjuration has any limits.â
Sean made a sound of absolute wonder, his mouth stretching into a wide grin that actually had me
snorting.
âA shadow wolf, are you serious?!â He hollered.
He then proceeded to lean in and lowered his voice, whispering even though everyone in the room
could still hear him.
âDo you think you could work your magic and do something about my hair? Iâm pretty sure Iâm going
through some kind of early male pattern baldness and the only thing worse than me being bald is
having to wear baseball caps all of the time.â He groaned, clenching his eyes shut. âIâll take a mullet at
this point, just fix me!â
Grandma made a sound of disbelief, then swatted at Sean. He danced out of her reach, using dad and
Flora as cover. Flora held her hand over her lips to quiet her giggle, while dad scoffed at his son. Sean
peeked over their shoulder and mouthed, âpretty please?â
âShe is not using her magic to fix your silly hair problems.â Grandma scolded him, but there wasnât any
sternness in her voice.
Sean appeared around dadâs bulky frame, his face a mask of defiance.
âIt is not silly! Male pattern baldness is a serious condition.â He shot back.
Zeke nodded, murmuring his agreement, then grinned when Grandma turned her sights to him. From
behind, I could feel Asherâs chest rumbling with amusement, watching the clusterfuck of a conversation
the three of them were getting into.
âWhoâs going bald?â A voice called out, one that made me whip around, a smile spawning across my
face.
Breyona and Giovanni stood in the doorway, both glancing around the room with identical looks of
confusion. The curly haired Vampire that towered over my best-friend gave her an intimate look as he
slid past. His pitch-black eyes met mine as he set a couple of two-liter sodas on the counter.
âBreyona insisted on bringing something.â He chuckled smoothly, the sound oddly similar to melted
chocolate. âI brought something a bit stronger.â
He pulled out a bottle of whiskey, one whose label was covered in thin cursive lettering. Asher made a
sound of surprise and with a chuckle, Giovanni handed him the bottle. The two men were so alike that
Breyona and I found it hilarious. Both were reserved in their own ways but had this viciousness hiding
just under the surface.
âThis is good s**t.â Asher said, handing Giovanni back the bottle.
Giovanni nodded, a quick j**k of his sculpted jawline. âSome of the best.â
âAw, theyâre bonding.â Breyona whispered, a smile cloying at her lips as she slipped between the two of
them and ended up at my side.
I didnât hesitate to throw my arms around her, squeezing her hard enough to make her groan. Even
with her fake sounds of pain, I could hear the laughter in her voice.
âIâm so glad you decided to come.â I told her.
She smirked down at me, tucking a wavy strand of her hair behind her ear. âYou didnât give me much of
a choice, bribing me with information and whatnot. You were right, though. I needed to get out for a
little bit. Iâm still not alright, and Iâm not sure Iâll ever be, but Iâm not going to give up and check-out just
becauseâ¦you know.â
I took a moment to admire my best-friend, marveling at her strength and resilience. It made sense that
someone as radiant would be mated to a force like Giovanni. Everything wouldâve been different if we
hadnât started talking againâif she hadnât of forgiven me for ditching her for Tyler and his s****y friends.
Looking back, I donât know what I wouldâve done without her.
I laced my arm through hers and gave her a small smile, âYou donât have to be alright. I think most
people are a little bit broken, and thatâs okay. No one gets through life unscathed; we all end up
wounded one way or another. Iâm lucky I have such strong people in my life to help me get through
those moments.â