Chapter 209
Alpha Asher
I didnât have to be linked to Zeke to feel his hurt. Even if he did hide it perfectly, it was there just
beneath the surface, bubbling and festering away like an open wound. Things between Asher and I
werenât always perfect, and I knew from experience how badly it could hurt to be cast aside by your
mate.
Zeke didnât dignify her with a response. He shook his head ruefully and left the room. When he
emerged into the observation room, he made a beeline for the door and left without a word. The urge to
storm in there and smack the hell out of her was strong, so strong that I had to take a few deep breaths
to keep calm.
âZeke interviewed Tessa. He just left, so you might run into him.â I mindâlinked Asher, giving him a
heads up before he found out some other way.
Asherâs disappointment trickled down the bond, mixed with his concern for Zeke.
âShe didnât tell him anything, did she?â
âNo, she didnât. She actually said that sheâd prefer torture over having to talk to him.â I scoffed, glaring
at the witch through the doubleâpaned glass.
âIf youâre going to stand there and glare at me, you might as well come inside and do it to my face.â
Tessa called out, her voice crackling through the speakers mounted in the corners of the room. Who
knows, maybe Iâll tell you a secret or two. You wouldnât imagine the information Iâve got locked in my
head.â
â
I had almost given into her obvious goading, seconds away from storming in there to defend Zeke.
Even with her egging me on by holding what she knew
over my head, the way she phrased it made me pause. It was the inspiration for a plan, one that
required someone specific for it to work.
âHey, Asher. Youâre on your way here, right?â I called out, tapping my foot impatiently.
Tessa continued to talk, but I easily tuned her out. She wasnât as vicious and condescending as her
twin. Her attempts to piss me off were mediocre and half hearted at best.
âYeah, Iâm a couple minutes out. Did you need me to bring anything?â He replied.
âActually, I do. Pick up Zeke and Rowena and bring them here. Iâve got a plan.â
âIâm sorry, you want me to what?â Rowena questioned, her eyebrows lifting.
She smoothed out the flowy dress she wore and lowered herself into one of the metal chairs in the
observation room. Zeke sat to her left; his face carved into a permanent scowl.
âI want to know if itâs possible for you to use your magic to get into Tessaâs head.â
I repeated. âYouâre a Natural, so your magic comes from all things living and organic, right? In theory, it
should be possible.â
âWell, youâre right about that. It should be, but I wonât know for sure without seeing the witch first. I
need to know how powerful she is mentally.â Rowena replied.
I glanced over at Asher, who nodded in silent agreement.
âFollow me.â I said, gesturing to the cell door.
The four of us entered Tessaâs small cell, circling the cot she now sat on. For good measure, Asher
bound her wrists and secured them to the bar bolted onto the wall. It was just a precaution considering
Rowena would have to touch her to work her magic. Tessa didnât seem like the volatile type, but we
couldnât risk her trying to physically attack one of us.
Rowenaâs eyes became unfocused as she stood over Tessa, three of her fingers pressed against the
younger witchâs forehead. Her lips were pursed with concentration as the tingle of magic filled the air. A
few minutes passed when she stood and straightened her spine.
âSo, I can slip into her mind.â She stated, but the way she trailed off made it seem as though she was
leaving something out.
Apparently, I wasnât the only one that felt that way.
âWhy does it feel like there should be a â butâ at the end of that?â Zeke grunted, keeping his eyes
anywhere other than
Tessaâs face.
âItâs not going to be easy. Sheâs strong not only physically, but mentally. Iâm
going to need Lola to use her magic to subdue her and make her compliant. It will be daunting
considering you not only need to subdue her physical body, but her
mind too.â Rowena explained, wincing as swiveled her head to Zeke. âIâm not going to lie, itâs...itâs going
to be risky for you. Since sheâs your mate and thereâs a connection between you two, thereâs a chance
that by rummaging around in her head, I end up harming yours. Simply put, the worse case scenario is
that I fry your mind.â
Well, shit. My stomach dropped to the floor between my feet.
Tessaâs entire face paled, right down to her slender neck. Her body tensed to the point where I could
see her tendons straining against her skin. As nice as it wouldâve been to assume she was nervous for
Zekeâs sake, I doubted it. She was probably only worried about her own mind, not her soulmates.
âAbsolutely not.â Asher spoke up first.â Weâll have to find another way. Itâs not worth the risk.â
âAgreed.â Ichimed in...
âIâm sorry, I wish I could do more.â Rowena said solemnly.
It took me a moment to realize Zeke hadnât said anything. He was looking down at Tessa with a mixture
of emotions, so many that I couldnât even begin to untangle them all. They dripped from the sharp
points of his frown, pouring from eyes just a few shades lighter than Asherâs.
Without looking away he said, âYou have my permission to do it.â
âZeke, donât.â Asher said, his voice full of dismay.
The way Zeke turned away from Tessa to look at Rowena was almost mechanical.
My chest throbbed with grief for my friend, and for the happiness I could see withering away inside of
him.
I put my hand on his shoulder, but he barely seemed to notice.
âNothing is worth risking your mind. We will find another way to stop them.â
âEnough, both of you. This is about more than my mind. Iâve made my decision, and as a fellow Alpha
and Luna, I expect you both to respect it.â Zeke said coldly, his shoulder rigid beneath my hand.
He stared Rowena down and asked, â When can you begin?â
âIâIâll need a few days to gather supplies and build my strength. I suggest Lola do the same.â She
stammered, her cheeks flushed, and eyes widened with surprise.
Rowena was first to leave, fluttering from the room with her dress billowing out behind her. Zeke
followed, his posture rigid and mechanical. His expression was a mask, blank and full of harsh
unforgiving angles. It reminded me of how Asher looked when weâd first met.
âGo talk to him.â I told Asher, then slidmy eyes to Tessa and held them there.â Iâll catch up.â
Asher didnât argue as he left the cell and followed after Zeke, but he did make a show of reminding me
we needed Tessa alive. Once the door clicked shut behind me, Tessa pursed her lips and let out a
withering snort.
âHeâd really risk his mind shattering for you?â
Disgust flooded me in vicious waves that turned my blood to lead. I curled my lip at her, hating how she
spoke like she knew anything about Zeke or what he stood for.
âZeke is an Alpha. He has an entire pack to look after. That means families with children and elderly,
people just trying to live their lives. They rely on him to keep them safe. They trust him. Everything he
does is for them, and for the Vampireâs we want to coexist with.â I said sharply, letting rage fill my voice
with venom.
Tessa went silent, and I took that as my cue to leave. As I turned away, she spoke.
âThis perfect future of yours doesnât have room with witches. Weâve had to fight for our place in this
world, and weâll continue to fight.â
Every limb, every muscle in my body went stiff. It took restraint I didnât know I had not to turn around
and yell in her face. Perhaps the past version of myself would. Sheâd let her emotions overwhelm her
instead of using them to her advantage, and any point she tried to make would fail before it even had a
chance. Well, not this time.
I looked her up and down, starting with the ratâs nest that was her rich, brown hair. It was the same
color as tree bark, while her eyes mirrored the moss that would climb its roots. Her cloak was tattered,
torn in certain places, and covered in a mixture of dirt and blood.
The same dirt coated her cheeks and forehead.
At first glance, she wasnât much but I saw what others did not.
Not once did she shy away from my stare. No, she returned it with one of her own.
She did not submit.
âYouâre the mate of an Alpha. Do you understand what that means?â I asked but didnât wait for an
answer. âIt means
you were born to be a Luna. Youâre destined to rule over an entire pack of Werewolves, and youâre
telling me a future of peace doesnât include witches?â
I opened the cell door and gave her one last look, one I hoped conveyed every ounce of my
disappointment in her.
âYouâre fighting the right battle, Tessa. Youâre just on the wrong side of it.â