Chapter 196
Alpha Asher
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A few hours after the sun had set and the chill of night kicked in, the rest of our guests showed up.
Tristan and Holly stepped inside toting a cooler full of blood bags, which I eagerly took to the icebox in
the garage. My reserved half-sister looked elegant as ever, wearing a midnight cocktail dress that
somehow seemed to blend in perfectly. Her hair was identical to my own, falling down her back in long
dark waves, only it was pinned back with a single crimson bow.
She smiled shyly at everyone, but was quickly swept away by Cassidy, who had no qualms striking up
conversation with anyone. Kendrick followed her around like a lost puppy, but judging by the cheeky
grin on his face, he was just happy to be here. Tristan remained by her side, a detail I quickly noticed,
but he too could only stay quiet for so long with Cass launching question after question at him.
During their stay in Asherâs family home, Dad and grandma had become good friends with his parents
and wandered into the living room to chat. Sean tagged along, followed by Zeke, the two of them
shoving one another and cracking jokes like old friends.
Mason and Clara, who had been glued to one anotherâs hip since wandering into the house, ventured
onto the back porch with Breyona and Giovanni. From the kitchen I could hear Breyona grilling Mason
over his relationship with Clara, but it was the witch that provided most of the answers.
It was chaos in the best way possible, a sea of chatter and laughter that seemed to have no end. No
matter what room you went into, youâd find the same thing.
As the grill was being prepped, everyone picked at the sweets grandma had brought. Not a single one
of us was exempt from her k****r baking skills. Not that Iâd say anything, but I swore I saw Kendrick
wrap a few cookies in a napkin before slipping them in his pocket.
An hour or two passed and I found myself wandering onto the back porch, a chilled blood bag in my
hand. Drinking the stuff was almost normal to me now, even when I left it in the bag rather than pouring
it into a cup.
My dad and Killian were manning the grill, though dad had slipped inside for another beer. Breyona and
Giovanni were perched on the outdoor sectional with Mason and Clara at their sides, each one sipping
on a different drink, though by the smell Iâm pretty sure Giovanni was drinking blood. After a short
conversation with Killian, who was just as stoic and brooding as Asher, I was waved down by Breyona.
I plopped down in between Giovanni and Mason, inhaling the mouthwatering scent of grilled burgers
and steaks that emanated from the smoke curling in the air.
âAlright, you lured me here. How exactly are you responsible for turning me into a shadow wolf?â
Breyona asked, effectively silencing all other conversations going on. Even Mason and Clara turned to
join in, both waiting curiously.
Asherâs voice popped into my mind, floating through the mind-link.
âWant me to come out there?â He asked, his gruff voice making my heart skip a beat.
âItâs alright. I can explain things well enough. Besides, I donât think Zekeâs commentary would help.â I
laughed, hearing his voice in the background.
There was a gentle, reassuring brush of warmth through the mate-bond before our mind-link ended and
I was left to explain the situation.
âMy magical type is called conjuration. I can basically conjure things into existence, whether it be
physical, like opening a door, or something like turning a regular wolf into a shadow beast. I donât know
the actual limits on my power yet since the book we have is missing a bunch of pages, but Iâm almost
positive itâs why your wolf is different now.â
Breyona had been listening, giving me her undivided attention, when her face contorted in confusion.
âDid you want to make me into a shadow wolf? Donât get me wrong, Iâm not complaining, but was it
intentional?â She asked.
I answered the best I could given I didnât have all the answers and wasnât sure I ever would. âSo, I donât
think you were ever meant to get your wolf back. When it was taken from you, that shouldâve been it,
but something changed when you got hurt. I commanded them to save you, and instead of wanting to
make a deal with me, they just listened. I think I used conjuration to make them obey me, and the
solution was to give you your wolf back.â
âYou think being in the shadows possession changed her wolfâs form.â Giovanni stated, speaking for
the first time in what felt like an hour. His eyes were as dark as the night sky but were as piercing as
the moon itself.
âThatâs exactly what I think.â I agreed, taking a swig of blood. The minute it hit my tongue, my taste
buds erupted, tingling from the sweetness and warmth. It filled my veins with the same feeling,
sharpening the forest and back porch until everything seemed brighter in color. âItâs even more proof
that I need to master this thing before it gets out of control. Its terrifying that any thought I have could
become reality.â
Breyona squared her shoulders and straightened her spine. There was a look of determination on her
face that only appeared when she was in training or about to battle.
âYou gave me my wolfâs form back. Itâs only right that I do my duty as your best-friend and help you.
How are you supposed to master this? Where should we start?â
âCordelia said to practice randomly, on things that arenât life or d***h.â I shrugged, âYour guess is as
good as mine.â
Breyona went silent for a few seconds, tapping her chin. I fell into a conversation with Mason and
Clara, who both seemed to have something going on between them. Clara was curled up on the
sectional, her body pivoted towards Masonâs. I couldnât help but notice the way sheâd smile, curling her
plump lips at him as she batted her eyelashes. From what I could tell, it wasnât one sided either. When
a breeze stirred and Clara shivered, Mason was quick to slip his jacket off and drape it over her
shoulders.
While talking to them, Iâd been poking and prodding at the topic of their âfriendship.â By no means was I
against the two of them talking. I had no negative feelings towards Clara and after all Mason had gone
through, he deserved his happily ever after, even if it was one without his fated mate. I was close to
getting an answer when Breyona piped up.
âWhat was your brother saying about being bald?â She asked, that look of contemplation still on her
face.
I quirked an eyebrow at her, wondering where she was going with this.
âHe was having a moment. Heâs worried heâs prematurely balding.â
She snapped her fingers, a grin spreading wide across her face. With her slender jawline and high
cheekbones, she looked like a mischievous pixie.
âPerfect! For your first practice session, fix your brotherâs hair.â
Giovanni lifted his shoulder in a half-shrug, indifferent over his mateâs idea. Clara had on a grin of her
own, her curls bouncing as she nodded eagerly. Only Mason, whose wide eyes darted between the two
of us, seemed unsure about the entire thing.
âUm, I donât think thatâs a good idea.â He chuckled nervously.
Clara scoffed, jutting out her lower lip in a pout. âI think itâs a great idea. Itâs practice, which is exactly
what Lola needs.â
âBesides, itâs just hair. Whatâs the worst that could happen?â Breyona chimed in, but Mason still
seemed unconvinced.
âJust focus and make sure what youâre wanting is very, very specific.â Clara suggested. Her eyes
twinkled with humor, âWouldnât want your brother to end up with a Mohawk or something.â
Soft footfalls sounded inside the house, nearing closer to the patio doors. A second passed when
Claire popped her head out, her eyes trailing over the five of us before darting over to where Killian
stood manning the grill.
Her eyes crinkled as she smiled, and within the fine lines on her face I could see traces of Asher. She
gave him her long lashes and plush lips, while Killian gave him the harsher aspects of his appearance.
Claire eyed the five of us and asked, â Whatâs just hair?â
She padded over to Killian, wrapping her arms around his waist and watching as he flipped a couple
burgers and checked the temperature of the steaks.
âTheyâre talking about her brother, Sean. Apparently, he has a balding issue heâd like Lola to fix, and
like the caring little sister she is, sheâs thinking about helping him.â Killian remarked, the corners of his
lips twitching into a knowing smirk.
Claire, innocently oblivious to the underlying tone of Killianâs voice, cooed sweetly. âOh, how kind of
you, Lola! I promise Iâll keep my mouth shut. Iâm sure heâll love the surprise.â She pecked her husband
on the cheek and wandered back inside.
Her and Breyona both began cackling, their faces bright with laughter, uncaring of the two men that
watched them with rapt attention. Even Killian was smiling, which was as odd as seeing Asher smile.
The two men were so tightly under wraps the slightest bit of emotion was shocking.
âI have a younger sister myself, so Iâm well versed in the antics of siblings. Even when the entire pack
was afraid of me, Claire included, she never was.â He chuckled, then turned his attention back to the
food he was grilling.
I had to bite back my own giggle when an idea weaseled its way into my head, one spawned from
Claraâs comment.
âAlright, Iâm going to do it.â I decided, straightening my spine.
My eyes fluttered shut and I told the four of them, âIâll need a minute to concentrate. If it works, it should
be instantaneous.â
Darkness enveloped my vision, but I still had my other senses. I could feel the chilling brush of night
against my skin, its breeze curling around my arms and speckling them in goosebumps. The smoky
scent of charred meat clung to my nose, mouthwatering as it called on my empty stomach to awaken.
One by one, I let them slip into the background, where I could no longer notice them. Just as Iâd began
constructing the thought, I heard a familiar voice.
âWoah, whatâs she doing?â
It was Zeke, and from the sound of it, he was close by. I didnât plan on answering, not that I needed to.
Breyona was quick to reply, effectively hushing the eager Alpha.
âShh! Sheâs using her magic to give Sean hair.â Breyona whispered, her voice fading into nothing.
Zeke cursed then whispered, âI donât want to miss this.â
I could hear the sound of his footfalls and knew he had run back into the house. Returning to the task
at hand, I thought of my brother and the role he filled in my life. Heâd been my first best-friend, and my
first enemy. This time around, I didnât have to put much effort into it. Cordelia had been right when she
said knowing my magical type would make it easier to call it forth. All I had to do was create a mental
image of what I wanted, and I felt the electrifying stir of magic in my gut.
Reaching out, I tapped into it and let it solidify the picture Iâd created.
A scream rang out, and my eyes snapped open. It was rough enough that it sounded masculine, but it
was higher than any manâs voice Iâd ever heard. It was followed by a deep bellow of rich laughter.
The five of us locked eyes, a second passing before we scrambled off the sectional and raced inside.
More laughter rang out, varying in pitch and tone. I recognized my dadâs and grandmas in the mix,
along with Claireâs.
We sprinted through the kitchen, pushing past one another like children, to the source of the
commotion.
Everyone was in the living room, so it took a moment before I was able to spot who screamed.
Giovanni made it first, followed by Breyona and then me. Clara and Mason came directly after, both
craning their heads until they found what we were all looking for.
Zeke was on the floor, clutching his stomach as he cackled. Dad was red-faced from trying to hold it in,
and grandma had her hand firmly planted against her forehead. Both Cass and Kendrick had ear-
splitting grins on their faces while Claire and Flora giggled behind their hands. Asherâs was the last
laugh I heard, his tone as deep and rich as Zekeâs. I was so stunned by my mateâs reaction that I
almost didnât notice Sean.
âLola, this isnât what I meant at all.â My big brother groaned, combing his fingers through the long mane
of hair Iâd given him.
It was a wispy shade of blonde, a last-minute detail I didnât think would stick, and ended a few inches
past his a*s. Seeing him like that left me stunned for a minute, not only because it actually worked but
because of how different he looked. Breyona was the first to break the silence, and as always, she
didnât disappoint.
âSo majestic.â She murmured in amazement.
Per her comment, the room was once again engulfed in laughter, this time mine included.