Chapter 24
Alpha Asher
Read Alpha Asher [by Jane Doe] Chapter 24 â I went to bed that night, a detailed dream of Sean filling
my head.
He was thundering through the woods, his four paws raking up dirt as he barreled forward. Clumps of
grass and earth sprayed out from behind him, treeâs and branches blurred as he ran past. The forest
around him was slowing, his senses heightened in his wolf form.
The dream continued like that for some time, simply Sean running through the woods. A few moments
later the dream shifted. I was still standing in the woods, but Sean was gone. The same sickeningly
sweet scent was lingering in the air. The forest was quiet, unusually quiet. The forest was absent of
bugs or creatures. Typically at night, the forest is alive with living creatures. Animals hunted at night,
insects chirped and buzzed. There was none of that in my dream forest. Everything was still, inducing a
strange sense of anxiety. The feeling of being watched surrounded me, the prickling feeling of eyes
running over my skin.
âLola.â A deep voice called out, slick like oil.
The bushes shook, and a strange sense of d***h settled over the forest. Thick and almost tangible, this
strange shadow-like substance ebbed from all around me. It was black like smoke, lapping the ground
as it ebbed closer and closer. Plants wilted under the touch of the strange smoke, urging it to move
faster.
I sat from my bed with a startled breath, my dream had been cut short. It wasnât surprising to have
nightmares in times like this. I was merely lucky my nightmares didnât include Katie or Kanyonâs glassy
gaze.
Training without Alpha Asher was monotonous and almost boring. I sparred with Mason easily, taking
him down multiple times. Deep in the back of my mind, I already missed Alpha Asher. A day without
bothering him felt unsuccessful and pointless. I quickly realized how much I longed to see the fire b**n
in his eyes as he fought his hidden desires.
After training Breyona and Mason tagged along to my house. The three of us ate lunch, my Grandma
supplying Breyona with as many pastries as she could carry.
âYour Grandma is awesome.â Breyona groaned, munching on a brownie as we walked to her house.
âSheâs only baking like this cause sheâs stressed.â I chuckled.
âI wish my mom stress baked.â Breyona rolled her eyes, âMy Mom stress cleans. Wonât even let us
touch the kitchen anymore.â
âMine just watches those spanish soap operas.â Mason shuddered, his eyes widening in fear.
âIs Mason scared of his Momâs soap operaâs?â Breyona cackled, pelting him with a piece of brownie.
âYou act like itâs funny but youâve never had to sit and endure four hours of it.â Mason shook his head,
âAnd this is why Iâm always out and about.â
We walked up the stairs to Breyonaâs house, and walked inside.
It had been years since I was in Breyonaâs home, but not much had changed.
The family pictures still lingered on the walls, a few new ones added to the collection. Breyona looked
nearly identical to her Mom and older sister. The newest photo was of Breyona, her sister, her Mom
and Dad. Breyonaâs sister had a large baby bump and an even wider grin on her face. Breyonaâs lips
were pulled up in a smirk, as though she was holding back laughter.
âLola?â Breyonaâs Mom called out, a surprised smile on her face. âI was wondering when Iâd see your
face again.â
âHey, Miss Shelby.â I grinned, giving Breyonaâs Mom a hug.
There was a time when Breyona and I were inseparable, a time before I met Tyler. I would spend most
of my days at her house. Breyonaâs Mom wasnât a fan of my Mom, but that never stopped me from
finding my way over their house. Breyonaâs Mom would never turn me down, always offering a place to
stay when my Mom became a little too overbearing.
âHowâre you holding up?â Shelby frowned, giving my back a soft pat.
Breyona got her winning personality from her Mom, and her intense sarcasm from her Dad. Breyonaâs
Mom considered me a distant daughter, always making me feel included. The fact that she didnât hold it
against me when I ditched Breyona for Tyler, said loads about who she is as a person. Forgiving, kind,
and compassionate. Just like Breyona.
âIâm managing.â I nodded, a tight smile on my face. âI donât have it as bad as some others.â
Kanyon and Katieâs families flashed through my mind. Losing someone so young took such a hard toll
on families.
âI understand, dear.â Shelby smiled sadly. âJust know it wasnât your fault.â
âI appreciate that.â I forced a smile.
That was one topic I truly didnât want to approach. I was still struggling with my own emotions,
convincing myself I wasnât to blame.
Breyona dropped the baked goods off at her house, getting dressed for patrol tonight.
The three of us hung out until it was time to leave, making our usual walk. As always, Breyona turned
left while Mason and I turned right.
Carter and Wade were waiting for us when we approached. The four of us began our usual run, looking
out for anything suspicious.
While Maya relished in her limited freedom, I scanned the forest for the sickeningly sweet smell. This
time around it was gone, leaving me to believe I had imagined the entire thing. Scents typically faded
but never disappeared entirely, especially in twenty four hours.
I was almost convinced tonight would be another peaceful night, until a loud voice burst through my
head.
âSouth side â Something broke through the perimeter.â
The frantic voice flooded through the mind-link and the four of us took off without question.
âDid you see anything?â I shouted through the mind-link.
âCouldnât see anything.â Someone replied, âIt was too fast.â
Our paws thundered against the cool earth, heading to the Southern patrol station. When we finally
arrived there were multiple other wolves.
âThe scent disappears twenty feet into town.â Someone cursed in my head.
âYou couldnât catch them?â Wade growled, âYou couldnât catch a simple rogue?â
âWhatever it was, was fast.â A sandy colored wolf shook itâs head. âWe couldnât even see it coming.â
All h**l broke loose through the mind-link. Everyone was pissed and on end. Someone had clearly
made it into town, which meant another d**d body could be waiting for discovery.
âThe forest got darker too.â A small voice called out in the midst of the chaos.
âDarker?â I frowned, my head turning to meet the bright eyes of another wolf.
The wolf was dark colored with patches of white and orange. Itâs eyes were chocolate brown and
glistening with hidden intelligence. I had never seen this particular wolf before, but that wasnât
surprising. I didnât know many of the people in our pack, I had been obsessed with Tyler for too long to
notice anyone else.
âYeah.â The wolf nodded, a soft feminine voice filling my head. âLike the shadows got bigger.â
âIgnore her.â A grey wolf snapped, a low growl coming from itâs mouth. âShe did nothing to help. Just
froze and looked around all terrified.â
âI saw more than you did.â The girl murmured, her chocolate eyes looking towards where the threat had
come from.
I looked around at the trees and shrubs.
âIt does seem.. darker, doesnât it?â Maya frowned.
âI think so.â I shrugged, âLike the Moon isnât as bright.â
âOr the shadows are bigger.â Maya repeated the words that came from the smaller wolf, sending a
strange chill down my spine.
âEveryone.â I snapped, trying to stop the bickering. âI said- Enough!â
My voice bellowed through the mind-link, stilling the rowdy wolves.
âSomeone could be d**d right now.â I snapped at all of them, âArguing will not change what happened.â
âWhat should we do, Lola?â Mason frowned, a small whine coming from his wolf.
âYou five, continue searching the perimeter. If they try to leave, alert us immediately.â I snapped at five
of the wolves, the little multi-colored one included. While she was much smaller than the others, her
eyes glistened with a strange intelligence that begged to be used.
âThe rest of you, follow me into town.â I continued barking orders, âWe will search town for any d**d
bodies.â
My heart thumped at my own commands. Anxiety and adrenaline coursed through me. The last thing I
wanted was to find another d**d body, but someone got through out perimeter. A simple rogue didnât
possess that kind of speed, nor did anything else for that matter. Whatever it was, barreled through the
perimeter without being spotted. It was either the fastest creature in the world, or somehow invisible.
We searched town endlessly, never once encountering a d**d body. No one was injured, and there was
no one roaming the streets at this time. Everything was silent.
The five who continued running patrol reported something nearly an hour later. Something had ran by
them, never once stopping as it barreled through the woods. One by one we shifted into our human
forms, throwing on spare t-shirts and sweatpants.
After letting Alpha Asher and Beta Devin know tonightâs events, we all headed home. The next patrol
shift arrived early, setting up quickly before we left for the night.
âLola.â The small feminine voice called out.
I turned to meet those intelligent chocolate colored eyes.
âWho are you?â I frowned, I canât recall ever seeing her before.
She was a little bit shorter than I â Which is really saying something. Her stature was petite, her hair
long and brown.
âJessie.â The girl gave me a timid smile, âYou wouldnât remember me, Iâm two years younger than you.â
I couldnât help it when my eyebrow raised, âYouâre only sixteen?â
Jessie nodded, a light blush forming on her face. âI am.â
âAnd Alpha Asher has you out here?â I scoffed. So much for not recruiting kids.
âIâm good with my nose.â Jessie shrugged, âIâm the one who asked for the job.â
âI see.â I nodded, âAnd did you smell anything.â
Jessie hesitated, her eyes flickering over to Carter and Wade, âWhatever it was smelled sweet.â
âSweet.â I repeated, not entirely believing what I was hearing. How could Jessie smell it when Mason,
Carter and Wade couldnât?
âReally sweet.â Jessie crinkled her nose, âIt didnât smell too good.â
âNo, I donât imagine it would.â I shook my head. âLets keep this between ourselves for now.â
âDonât the others already know?â Jessie frowned.
âI donât think so.â I glanced over at them, âI donât think they can smell it.â
âSo you can?â Jessie paused, âSmell it, that is.â
I gave a cautious nod, âI smelled it yesterday. It was gone today.â
âThatâs weird isnât it?â Jessie pursed her lips. âScentâs donât just disappear like that.â
âYouâre entirely correct.â I nodded.
After my conversation with Jessie, Mason and I headed home. Breyona walked with us, chatting about
the unseen intruder. No one could figure out what it was. Some murmured about Vampires, but that
was nearing impossible. Vampireâs never met in groups, and rarely ever attacks packs. Vampires had
abilities and strengths of their own, but often couldnât hold their own against werewolves. There was no
reason for a stray vampire to wander into our territory.
My mind was churning with possibilities. Tyler would never recruit a stray vampire to do his d***y work.
He hated vampires more than Alpha Asher, which was really saying something. Vampireâs stayed to
themselves, never living with eachother or meeting up. If it was a vampire who ran into pack territory,
there had to be a reason.
My questions were answered when I arrived home. Grandma had dinner sitting out for me, which I
happily scarfed down. Dad and I talked for awhile, but I finally retreated up to bed. A long shower later,
I was standing by my bed with sleep filled eyes.
The white index card made a strangled yelp leave my lips. I had assumed the notes would cease after I
told Alpha Asher.
With frustration building, I yanked the index card from my bed.
âMeet me at the swimming hole. Midnight â Tomorrow.
Come alone if you want crucial information regarding the attacks on your pack.
If anyone follows â I will know.â
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