Chapter 197
Alpha Asher
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For the rest of the night we laughed, ate, and talked. I couldnât remember the last time Iâd had this
much fun, where there wasnât some threat looming over my shoulder. Since taking on the responsibility
of Luna and Queen of the Vampires, there wasnât much time to kick back and relax.
Even Tristan and Giovanni seemed to be enjoying themselves. The latter was absorbed in a
conversation with Asher and his dad. Breyona kept her distance, but every time Giovanniâs eyes lit up
with interest, sheâd practically squeal. Tristan was elbows deep in whatever argument Zeke had incited,
but judging from the occasional smirks they gave one another, it wasnât serious enough to intervene.
Before long, a few of us began packing things up. There were enough leftovers to feed a small army of
humans, which meant there was just enough for Asher and Ito last the week with. Grandmaâs desserts,
on the other hand. Those were gone before anything else.
Dad and grandma, along with Asherâs parents, were the first to leave. Sometime during the evening,
Holly decided she wanted to stay for the sleepover Cassidy was hosting. She seemed a bit nervous,
toying with the hem of her dress, but surprisingly, Clara took her aside and helped smooth things out.
Since Asher didnât feel comfortable leaving all of us here alone, we made a compromise. The guys
would keep to themselves and find something to do, while the girls had full rein of the in-home theatre,
living room, and minibar.
None of them objected to the idea, not once Asher showed them the lounge and his aged whiskey
collection. If anything, I think Giovanni mightâve been ready to swoon.
âIâm totally down to hang out and drink, but can we maybe find a late-night barber or something first?â
Sean asked, narrowing his eyes at me in particular when everyone burst into laughter. Even Tristan
and Giovanni cracked a smile, and they were two of the most stoic men in the room.
Zeke clapped him on his back and said, âNot to worry, man. I can cut your hair for you.â
âYou can?â Sean asked dryly.
âSure can.â Zeke nodded, âIâve done it before.â
Placated with Zekeâs answer, Sean lumbered into the lounge, jumping into the conversation Mason and
Kendrick were having over Asherâs whiskey collection.
Kendrickâs entire face had lit up when Asher invited him as well, right down to his hazel and green-
flecked eyes. It was wholesome and almost adorable the way Kendrick grinned and stammered, âI-Iâd
be honored, Alpha!â
When Sean was out of hearing distance, Breyona tapped Zeke on the shoulder and said, âYouâve cut
hair before?â
âYeah, when I was seven. Didnât do too bad if I do say so myself.â Zeke shrugged, his grin downright
cheeky. âHey, Lola. If I mess up, you think you could regrow his hair a second time?â
I yawned into the palm of my hand, only somewhat tired from using my magic the first time. The amulet
Rowena had given me mustâve been doing its job, making it easier to focus my magic. Still, I hoped the
wave of exhaustion I felt when conjuring would soon go away. It would royally s**k if I spent the rest of
my life dependent on mid-day naps.
âDonât see why not.â I replied.
Cassidy quickly ushered the guys from the room and demanded we all change into something
comfortable. I loaned Holly and Clara a pair of pajamas, and half an hour later, found myself sitting
front row in the home-theatre while some Werewolf-Vampire romance movie played on the screen.
I bit back a cackle when the tanned, obscenely muscular guy on the screen exploded in a mass of fur,
his clothes shredded and billowing through the air like confetti. Out of all the inaccurate information Iâd
seen so far, they at least got that part right.
âI thought I was supposed to be escaping my troubles, but youâve got us watching werewolves and
vampireâs fight.â I said teasingly.
Cassidyâs face broke out into a grin, her sea glass eyes twinkling with laughter in the low light. She
tossed a handful of popcorn into her mouth, groaning happily as she chewed.
âUgh, I just love popcorn. And hey, at least thereâs no witches in the movie!â She giggled. Then she
waggled her eyebrows and said, âPlus who doesnât like watching two attractive men fight over a girl?â
âShe needs to pick the werewolf. Heâs so hot.â Clara murmured; her eyes fixated on the screen. Or,
more specifically, fixated on the tanned shirtless man that walked across the screen.
Breyona wrinkled her nose and turned to give Clara an incredulous look. âBleh, that wolf has a
superiority complex or something. Heâs done nothing but boss her around. Plus itâs weird as h**l that
they can end up mated to a literal child.
She needs to pick the Vampire. At least he cares about what she wants.â
âI donât know about you, but I like me a bossy man and that Vampire of hers is a good hundred years
older than she is.â Clara shot back, poking her tongue out.
Breyona was visibly holding back laughter, her shoulder shaking as she bit out, âI like them bossy in the
bedroom.â
âOh, Iâm sure wolf-boyâs bossy in the bedroom. These wolf men all have their dominant side.â Clara
replied, a knowing tone to her voice that none of us missed.
Cassidy cocked an eyebrow at the witch. Lowering her voice, she murmured in my ear. âSomethings
telling me sheâs speaking from experience.â
Clara craned her head at us and snapped, âI heard that!â
âI like the Vampire.â Hollyâs soft voice rang out, âHe seems sweet.â
âH**l yeah, Holly. Us Vampire lovers have to stick together.â Breyona said smugly, earning a smile from
my reserved half-sister.
I sat back and enjoyed the rest of the movie, but not nearly as much as I enjoyed listening to everyone
bicker. The fact that the other girls included Holly filled me with a lightness that made my head swim,
though it couldâve been from the blood I was sipping. Before the end of the movie, Holly had come out
of her shell and was actually cracking her own jokes, most of them about the main characters inability
to stay on her own two feet.
She was right though, that Bella girl was clumsy, especially for a human.
After the movie, we migrated back into the living room where Cassidy had a few bottles of alcohol
waiting. There was a mix of wine and liquor, though the liquor was most likely for us wolves. As far as I
knew, Vampireâs got intoxicated at the same rate as a human, and I donât think Holly had ever had
alcohol before.
She seemed to have no problem drinking wine though, cradling the goblet in her hands after emptying
half a blood-bag into the mix. Catching me eyeing her, she smiled shyly and held the glass out.
âItâs delicious, really. Would you like to try some?â
I accepted her offer and took a small sip of the blood-laced wine. My eyebrows crept up my forehead at
the flavor and the odd sensation it brought on. The blood made my heart race and heat flood my veins,
while the alcohol provided a soothing buzz that amplified everything else. I could definitely get used to
drinking it this way. She nodded knowingly, emptying another blood bag into a clean wine glass, and
topping it off with alcohol.
âIâd have a glass every night at dinnerâ¦you know, back then.â
Abruptly, Cassidy clapped her hands and gasped.
âOh, I know what we should do. Letâs play Truth or Dare!â
Breyona shrugged like she didnât mind. When she caught my eye from across the room, she nodded in
Claraâs direction. It took me a moment to understand what she was getting at, but when I finally caught
on, I was in full agreement. The five of us sat in a circle, each of us curled up on the sectional with a
drink in our hands. Clara quickly explained the rules to Holly, who Cassidy decided would go first.
âHolly, truth or dare?â The blonde bombshell to my left cooed.
Holly pursed her lips, contemplating before responding.
âI think Iâll go with dare.â
âOur first dare of the night! Letâs make this a good one.â Cassidy clapped. âHmm, I dare you to scare
one of the guys. Doesnât matter which one but make it good.â
Clara leaned forward in her seat; her full head of curls pulled back.
âMind if I use my magic to help her?â
Cassidy tapped her chin, âThatâs fine, but Holly has to be the one to scare them.â
While Holly snuck into the kitchen, the four of us hid in the hallway. The lounge was a straight shot to
the kitchen, which meant none of the guys would see us hunched over, our hands clasped over our
mouths to stifle our laughter. Clara had one of her hands flat against the wall, feeling around for a few
seconds before going still once more. I didnât ask, but I did pay close attention to what happened next.
It took only a few minutes for the sound of footsteps to appear, growing louder until Kendrickâs scent
permeated the kitchen. He was singing under his breath to a song I didnât know the name of. I was sure
that if I peeked around the corner, Iâd see him bopping his head as he rummaged through the kitchen.
There was a slight crackle in the air, like an electrical current had been unleashed. Breyona snorted
and sputtered behind her hand when Claraâs hair began to lift, and her curls frayed. Without warning,
there was a loud âpop,â and the kitchen light went out. The entire room was bathed in darkness, but it
was Kendrick we focused on.
âWhat the fuââ
He had started to say, but I assume Holly took that moment to jump out because the next thing the four
of us heard was a deep, masculine shout, followed by the deafening clank of pots and pans hitting the
ground.
Several seconds of silence passed when Kendrick huffed, âAw man, you made me drop my cookies.â
âOh, Iâm sorry.â Holly replied sweetly. âWould you say you were thoroughly frightened?â
âUrn, yes. Yo, did Cass put you up to this? She knows I hate jump scares.â
âI was fulfilling a dare, actually. Sorry about your cookies, again. Just curious, but why were they in your
pocket? Do you always hoard food? Lolaâs grandmother is very kind, and Iâm sure she would make you
your own batch if you asked.â
Hollyâs innocent reply didnât disappoint and had all of us breaking our silence, starting with Breyona, as
we exploded in laughter.