Chapter 223
Alpha Asher
Even chalk-white and swaying on two feet, Zeke managed a look of utter surprise. Tessaâs slender
eyebrows fell into a grimace, and a subtle blush stained her face. From the way she avoided his gaze
at all costs, I knew things were far from perfect between the two, but it was a start.
Tessa was no longer against us, so long as I held up my end and kept my word that witches would
have a place in the world, one where they didnât have to hide in the shadows.
âCan you heal him?â I asked her, nodding in Zekeâs direction.
âI think so, but I might need some help. Iâve only ever mended small woundsâ¦
nothing like this. Plus, his weakness to silver is going to stunt things.â Tessa replied, peeling up the
bottom half of Zekeâs shirt. When she made it to his back, where the gem-incrusted hilt jutted out a few
inches from his spine, she winced. âIâm going to have to pull it out. Itâsâ¦itâs going to hurt.â
âDo it.â Zeke grunted, sinking to his knees to brace his hands in the dirt.
âOn threeâ¦â Tessa murmured, gingerly wrapping her hands around the hilt. She took a deep,
shuddering breath. âOne⦠twoâ¦â
Without warning, she pulled. Zekeâs eyes flashed silver, his wolf threatening to emerge the second the
blade slid from his back, and he let out a harrowing snarl.
âNow, Lola. Funnel your magic into me.â Tessa urged, flattening her hands on Zekeâs back, right
overtop of the wound.
I did as she said and had to close my eyes halfway through to bask in how good it felt. A single thought
and my magic flared to life like an obedient pet. It followed my every whim much like a dog would, only
its sheer strength reminded me more of a fire-breathing dragon.
A thread of glistening gold connected Tessa and I, growing brighter the more magic I sent crackling
through.
Nearly ten whole seconds later, Tessal lifted her hands from Zekeâs body and shouted, âAlright, Lola.
Thatâs enough.â
At the snap of my fingers, the connection shattered into golden dust.
âToo much?â I questioned, tilting my head.
Zeke stood, pulling his t-shirt off to hand to Tessa. She wiped her hands on the clean parts of the fabric,
then shuddered.
âIt was intense, almost like drowning.â She said breathlessly, looking at me in a way I wasnât sure I
liked. âIs it like that all the time?â
âNo, not until I took off the amulet.â
âYou are a traitor, Tessa. Just as I predicted. If only you had Emberâs strength.â Rowena said, her voice
no longer flowery and smug, but stretched thin with pain.
Tessa frowned, turning to hover over Rowena. âEmberâs strong, but her stubbornness keeps her from
seeing the bigger picture. Freya wonât just stop with the Werewolves. Sheâll go after the Vampireâs next,
and then the humans. What will be left? A handful of witches to rule over the ashes.â
âLola, you there?â Breyonaâs voice filled my head, distant and muffled. âShitâs hit the fan, bad. I think Iâm
losing my mind here. Tell me you can hear me.â
âI can hear you for the most part. Whatâs going on?â I replied, desperately trying to keep my cool but
truthfully, I was beginning to panic.
I hadnât heard anything from Asher- hadnât felt a single thing through our bond, but I couldnât just leave
and let
Rowena get away. As much as I trusted Zeke, Rowena was slippery and the moment she saw an
opportunity to escape, sheâd take it.
âZekeâs trying to kill Asher!â Breyona shouted, her snarl ringing down the mate -bond along with
another, one that lifted the hairs on my arms with how familiar it sounded. âI know itâs crazy, but Iâm
watching it happen right now!â
It was Asher. I was sure of it.
âWhat do you mean Zekeâs trying to kill Asher?â I asked out loud so that Zeke and Tessa could both
hear. âZekeâs standing right next to me.â
Zeke stiffened, his face paling. âIs she sure? Iâd never hurt Asher, you know that. Either way, I canât be
in two places at once. Iâve been at the prison this entire time.â
âHow can he be standing right next to you and be trying to cut your mateâs heart out of his chest?!â
Breyona snarled in frustration.
âI donât know!â I shouted, both out loud and through the mind-link. âI have no clue whatâs going on. Just-
just stop him from hurting Asher. Iâll be on my way as soon as possible.â
âOn it.â She snarled in response, her voice fading into the background.
Wait a damned second-
I pivoted on my heel, staring at Zeke while my tongue chose that moment to turn to lead. The
incredulous look on my face had him knitting his eyebrows in confusion.
There was something seriously wrong here, and I was going to get to the bottom of it.
âYou were at the prison this entire time?â
I repeated his earlier statement.
Zeke nodded slowly, as though this were obvious information. âYeah, thatâs why I didnât know what
happened to your brother. Breyona called me up and told me she, Giovanni, and Tristan were
searching for Asher and that something happened. She asked if Iâd come help, and I wanted to-
seriously, I did, but I wasnât comfortable leaving the prison unprotected. She said if I changed my mind
to meet her at your place, then that was the last I heard from her.â
I visibly stiffened when Rowenaâs amused laughter hit the air.
That rush of numbing coldness swept over me and once again I found myself teetering off the edge,
hanging on with what little strength I had left in my fingers.
âYouâre all fools.â She giggled to herself, the decayed patch of skin on her face wrinkling as she smiled.
âIs something funny, Rowena?â I cocked an eyebrow, towering over her. âDo you know why Zekeâs
suddenly able to be in two places at once?â
âShould I, Lola?â She purred, staring up at me through her lashes.
A single thought was all it took to coax the shadows holding her in place to tighten, digging further into
her skin. They lapped up the blood that wept from her wrists and neck with long tongues the color of an
oil slick. She winced, and I watched with disgust as the decaying skin on her face began to peel away.
The flesh beneath was black, like her meat had rotted.
âIâm going to bleed every secret from your body, Rowena.â I promised, my voice dropping an octave.
âEvery. Last. One.â
âIâm not afraid of death, darling.â She sneered, her full lips peeling back to expose her teeth. âDo your
worst, it wonât change your fate.â
âBreyona, you still with me?â I called out to my best-friend, holding tightly to the mind-link between us.
She panted, âYep, still here. Donât know whatâs wrong with Zeke #2, but heâs a fucking asshole.
Stabbed me with a silver blade and everything. Itâs weird, once Asher started fighting back, he was
quick to take off.â
âHe got away?â I asked, cursing silently. âI donât think that was Zeke, Breyona. You said that Zeke
claimed he needed to go back and check on Tessa. Well, this Zeke is telling me he never left the prison
to begin with. He didnât even know Sean was dead or that Asher killed him.â
âWhat? Howâs that possible? He literally met me at your place, Lola. Thatâs where I told him what
happened. We went looking for Asher together.â Breyona said, just as confused as I.
The longer I stared at the sharp corners of Rowenaâs smug grin, the more my stomach twisted itself
into knots.
âWe still donât know who the second witch isâ¦â I trailed off. âShe could be anywhere.â
âOr anyone.â Rowena hummed, a wicked glint in her eyes.
Breyonaâs voice unfurled in my head. â Lola? Hello? You canât just bail after saying that. We need to
figure this out. Where are you guys? Asher and I are on our way.â
âThe Zeke you were with was the second witch, Iâm sure of it.â I informed her, tasting her shock as it
vibrated down the mind-link. âWeâre in the forest, not far from the prison, actually.â
The mere mention of Asher had my heart hammering, but I couldnât bare to linger on the thought of my
mate. Asher filled me with a strength I never knew, but he also knew how to calm my inner storm, and
that was the last thing I needed. Rage and pain would get me answers, not bravery and mercy.
âIt definitely fits, but how can you be sure? Shapeshifting doesnât exactly seem like a common type of
magic, you know? Wait, you said the second witchâ¦which implies you know who the first one is.â
Breyona trailed off, her words tight with worry. âLola, are you with one of the witches now?â
I lowered my eyes to Rowena, my expression blank while herâs was positively gleeful.
âYes.â I said simply.
âWho is it?â She asked with palpable reluctance.
âRowena.â
A blistering snarl cracked through the mind-link, so loud that I swore the entirety of the pack heard it in
their heads. The hairs that lifted along my arms and the back of my neck told me who the snarl had
come from.
âShit. Asherâs pissed.â Breyona cursed. â Weâre on our way, Lola. Weâll be there soon.â
âAlright, but in the meantime Iâm going to wring her for answers. Lucky for me, I know just where to
start.â
âLola, youâre freaking me out. Iâve never heard you like this before.â Breyona said cautiously, lowering
her voice. Her wolfâs whine rippled through my head. âWe can get answers together, okay? Just wait for
us.â
âI canât do that. Thereâs too much I need to know, starting with how she made Asher kill my brother.â I
whispered, a tremor wracking my body as my magic flared to life, crackling beneath my skin in an
attempt to get free. It thrashed against the bars of its prison, lashing out as the grin on Rowenaâs face
grew. I couldnât hold it back even if I wanted to, and I didnât. ââ¦hurry, Breyona.â