Chapter 23
Alpha Asher
Read Alpha Asher [by Jane Doe] Chapter 23 â It felt like the entire pack was holding itâs breath.
No one but I and Beta Devin knew of Alpha Asherâs travels, but the news of the two deaths spread like
wildfire. Everyone in town was on edge, wondering who was next or if it would even happen again. Not
a single person could come up with any useful information. There were no witnesses the night of
Kanyonâs d***h. No one saw anything. It was as though the k****r simply vanished into thin air. The
people on patrol that night didnât report anything strange, noting it was quiet that night.
I was almost afraid to be on patrol tonight, but I was never the type to let fear hold me back. Knowing
the attacks had something to do with me, I was more determined than ever to find out their cause. If
Tyler truly was behind the attacks, there was no way heâd stop now. Tyler might not be smart, but he
was certainly ruthless. It was clear Tylerâs mysterious friends were the brains behind the entire
operation.
âI wonder if any of this wouldâve happened if I had just stayed with Grandma.â I shrugged, walking to
patrol with Breyona and Mason.
Breyona rolled her eyes, âIf Tylerâs behind it then it wouldâve happened regardless.â
âHeâs probably pissed Alpha Asherâs running his pack.â Mason shrugged.
âItâs Tylerâs fault for pissing him off.â I shook my head, âIf Tyler wasnât an arrogant p***k two innocent
people wouldnât be d**d.â
âItâs not good to dwell on stuff like that.â Breyona shrugged, âGotta live in the present, yâknow?â
I stopped walking and gave her a strange look, âHave you been talking to my Grandma?â
âSheâs a smart lady.â Breyona noted with a chuckle.
âToo smart.â I raised my eyebrow in response.
Breyona turned left down the street while Mason and I turned right. Mason and I were paired to run
patrol together, while Breyona was stationed at the other side of town.
We had two new people with us tonight. From the looks of it, they were definitely Alpha Asherâs men.
Both were large in stature, covered in ornate tattooâs and rippling muscles. One of the men had
startling blonde hair, long and messy on his head. The other had hair the color of midnight, cropped
short and slicked to the side. Both looked equally intimidating with their tattooâs and scars, but that
didnât bother me. If anything, I felt a little safer out here as though a piece of Asher was with us.
âIâm guessing youâre Lola and Mason.â The blonde one grunted, sparing us a short glance. âIâm Carter,
thatâs Wade.â
The raven haired man grunted, his eyes shifting over the two of us. He had a scrutinizing gaze with a
set of piercing blue eyes.
âThatâs us.â I grinned, letting it widen as I took in Masonâs bewildered expression. âSo, how do you boys
wanna do this?â
Carterâs eyes widened and Mason raised a brow in his direction.
The quiet was unsettling, so I made the first move.
âI guess weâll go off in groups of two.â I shrugged, two seconds away from turning on my heel.
âAlpha gave orders not to leave you alone.â Wade barked, sounding very similar to Alpha Asher.
I rolled my eyes, âOf course he did. Why doesnât that surprise me?â
Carter snickered and gave Mason an amused look.
âSomething funny?â I raised my eyebrow and placed my hands on my hips.
I could feel Mason stiffen beside me, clearly intimidated by the two towering men. Youâd have to be a
fool to not feel the power rolling from them. The power was absurdly different from Alpha Asherâs.
Carter and Wade had the power of warriors, Asher had the power of an Alpha.
âNo.â Carter shook his head, âSimply making an observation.â
âAnd what observation would that be?â I narrowed my eyes at Carter.
âAlpha Asher simply informed us of your.. hard-headedness.â Carter responded, his tone relaxed and
care free.
âHard headed?â I pursed my lips, âHe said Iâm hard headed?â
âMultiple times.â Carter nodded, all business. Mason snickered beside Carter, but averted his eyes
when I glared in his direction.
âHow.. helpful of him.â I smirked, âI guess weâll all just patrol together.â
Wade and Carter flanked Mason and I in silence. Mason and I had a running conversation through the
mind-link, one that Wade and Carter refused to participate in. Every now and again I would hear a low
chuckle from either Wade or Carter, proving they were in fact listening in on our conversation.
The night was quiet, the earth cold and yielding under our paws. Maya was relishing in her freedom,
the only thing in her mind was the dull thumps of her paws hitting the earth. The cool breeze rushed
through our fur, introducing new scents to our nose. The cool breeze wouldâve been cold on my human
skin, but it felt like a cool caress through Mayaâs fur. The smell of wet earth and treeâs was strong in my
nose, but something else lingered in the air. It was the smell of something sweet, like candy or syrup.
The only strange thing was it smelled much too sweet, almost sickeningly sweet.
âDo you smell that?â I murmured to the others.
The four of us stopped in our tracks, Mayaâs nose lifted to the sky as we inhaled deeply.
âI donât smell anything.â Masonâs wolf shook itâs large head.
âAll I smell is the earth.â Carter shrugged, but his eyes were analyzing our surroundings carefully.
âYou really donât smell anything?â I frowned, tilting my head.
Mason shook his head while Carter and Wade eyed me suspiciously, âNo, nothing out of the normal.â
With a shake of my head, we took off running again.
Patrol ended quickly, and the strange smell faded from mind. It wasnât completely unusual for campers
and backpackers to come into our neck of the woods. Most of the time weâd spot their campsites and
avoid them, continuing our patrol as usual. The sweet smell was most likely from a group of campers
who left some food behind in the woods. It wouldnât be the first time it happened.
Mason walked me home that night, giving me one last wave before he jogged down the street towards
his house.
I walked in the living room to find my Grandma, and my very disgruntled Dad.
âSomething happen while I was gone?â I raised my eyebrow at the two of them.
Grandma was taking a pan of brownies out the oven, a clear sign something had happened. A
puckered frown was on her face, her light eyes flickering over to my Dad.
âSean left.â Dadâs voice was gruff as he tossed a folded note down on the table.
âHe left?â I frowned, âThatâs not like him at all.â
âHeâs changed a lot in the year youâve been gone.â Dad grumbled, âIâm not surprised.â
âGrief changes people.â Grandma nodded, her puckered frown seared onto her face. âHe probably just
needs time to adjust.â
âHim and Kanyon were pretty close.â Dad grumbled, âCloser than he was to me anyway.â
âThis isnât your fault, you know that right?â I frowned, sitting on the couch beside my Dadâs recliner.
âIâm not all innocent in this.â Dad grumbled, âI shut down when your Mom died. I was no good to
anyone.â
âYou lost your wife, and Sean lost his Mom.â I frowned, reaching out to pat my Dadâs hand. âEveryone
grieves differently.â
âI shouldâve been there.â Dad grumbled, âSean found his mate yâknow. Never did tell me who it was.â
âHe found his mate?â My mouth flopped open. Sean had never told me either. He had become such a
private person in the short time I had been gone. Dad was right, Sean definitely had changed.
âNot that he told me.â Dad grumbled, âI figured that bit out on my own. Not entirely dimwitted.â Dad
gave a dry chuckle.
Sean had turned eighteen over a year ago, his nineteenth birthday came after. Sean had never
mentioned finding his mate before, so I assumed it happened while I was gone. Something was
definitely amiss. Sean should be with his mate, and yet none of us knew her identity. My heart ached
for my brother, but I learned quickly to mind my business when it came to Sean. Whatever was
happening, he needed to deal with it himself. He was very much like Dad in that way.
I picked the note up from the table gingerly, reading Seanâs messy handwriting.
âHey guys,
Donât bother looking for me, Iâll come back when Iâm good and ready. If it isnât obvious, Iâm dealing with
sh*t. Momâs d***h messed us all up, but Kanyon was there for me when I needed someone. I promise
Iâll be safe and come back in one piece. Until then, stay safe.
Seanâ
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