Chapter 243
Alpha Asher
Lola & Asher
One Year Later
It was hard to believe how much time had passed, even as I stood at my own wedding reception,
surrounded by the people I loved most in this world.
So much had changed in three hundred and sixty five days, and it wasnât just my marital status. There
had been some uprising within the other packs in the country, but with Zeke as an ally and assuming
leadership over Branâs pack, they were easy to defend ourselves against.
The packs that wanted nothing to do with this new world closed themselves off, shutting their gates and
increasing their security even though we had no intention on retaliating. It would take time before those
packs changed their ways of thinking, and despite what they believed, violence was not the answer.
Rather than wage war, we focused on our own lands and doing all that we could to welcome any
Vampire or Witch that needed a place to call home. Towns similar to the Vampireâs safe haven were
currently being built on neutral territory.
Never in a million years could I have guessed the identity of the Vampire spearheading the entire thing,
but I was slowly learning to love surprises.
Speaking of which-
âWell, look at this. I donât think Iâve ever seen you look more like a Queen.â
Deaconâs grizzly laugh rumbled throughout the massive tent my reception party was being held under.
He emerged through the crowd of
Werewolves, Vampireâs and Witches that attended. The mixture of our kind brought a lightness to
everyoneâs hearts. that had Asher and I grinning at one another throughout the night. âSpence and
Dina wanted to make it, but their little one is still learning to control his blood lust. Wonât be safe to have
him around for at least another six months.â
âItâs not a problem. Theyâre welcome over as soon as their boy is able. Iâm looking forward to meeting
him. Heâll have all the support he needs when heâs finally of shifting age.â I replied.
Wrapped around Deacon, wearing a floor- length gown of maroon silk, was his mate Bridgette. She
quickly winked in my direction before scoffing at my brute of an Uncle. The two would pick at one
another relentlessly, but the love and adoration between them was all too obvious.
âI disagree completely. You saw her put that force field over our town last year.
Now thatâs what I call a Queen.â Her giggle was warm and airy. She placed her hand on my arm and
said, âYou look gorgeous, Lola. The gown is incredible.â
âAsher insisted on having it custom made. In fact, he insisted on spending the most amount of money
he could get away with.â I commented dryly, glancing at the man in question.
âLucky he has such good taste then.â Bridgette winked.
A voice sounded to the far left, beside the bride and groomâs table that Asher and I sat at. It brought a
grin to my face, filling my chest with unimaginable warmth. Tonight was easily one of the best nightâs of
my life, and it was partially because of this person.
âOh, donât let that brooding Alpha tell you he planned this get together. He mightâve signed the checks,
but the masterpiece surrounding you was a team effort.â Grandmaâs huff was nothing short of stern, but
the soft tilt to her features exuded playfulness. âIf we let these brutes have their way, theyâd likely host a
fighting ring right here on the dance floor.â
She quickly wrapped me in her arms, whispering her congratulations in my ear before moving onto
Asher. Since getting out of the hospital a few months ago,
Grandma had been even more affectionate with Asher than usual. I liked to think it was her way of
reminding him he wasnât to blame, and despite the stoic way he held himself, I knew Asher enjoyed the
affection. 2
âNow that sounds fun. Wouldnât mind duking it out a round or two. Someone has to teach these young
pups how to hold their own.â My Dadâs voice came next, still just as raspy but lighter than ever before.
Deaconâs laugher was a sonic boom that made the people closest to us jump. While it was startling at
first, there was something infectious about it. Within seconds, we were laughing along side him.
âCanât say Iâd mind knocking some heads.â Deacon said, sharing a grin with my Dad.
âGood to know itâs not just the Werewolves that can be brutes.â Floraâs soft and whimsical voice trickled
through the crowd.
She waddled her way past the other party -goers, her stomach round and swollen from the life she
carried. In her hands was two plates stacked with pastries and various finger foods. Upon seeing her,
Dad rushed to her side to take the plates from her arms. There was an adorable blush that stained her
cheeks when she realized everyone was looking her way. 5
Claire, Asherâs mother, appeared from the woodworks. She and Flora had become close friends over
the past year.
Between Claire and I, weâd been there throughout the entirety of Floraâs pregnancy. It was the least I
could do considering my little sister was a short two months away from being born.
I was pulled into Asherâs arms, missing the playful jab Deacon tossed back at Flora that had everyone
breaking into laughter. Everyone seemed to be holding their own conversations, jumping back and forth
whenever someone poked fun at another. It was chaotic in the best way possible, and I enjoyed taking
a step back to watch the madness unfold.
Claire and Bridgette were holding their own conversations when I caught Floraâs eye. As I took her in,
noting the mossy gown that hugged her body and showed off every inch of her rounded belly, I decided
that pregnancy suited her.
Asherâs silken lips skimmed my temple before moving to whisper in my ear.
âDo you regret it?â
Dad approached Flora from behind, stopping to rest his chin on the top of her head. His arms slid
around her waist, his hands coming to rest on her swollen stomach. There was this dreamy look on my
Dadâs face that Iâd never seen before.
The euphoria it filled me with was indescribable.
As I looked over her pregnant belly, thinking about the life my magic helped create, I realized I already
had my answer.
âNot one bit.â
Little did I know that nine months later, Iâd be welcoming my own child into the world.
Two Years Later 5
âIâm going to kill him.â I hissed, clenching my teeth as another jolt of pain wracked my insides.
Iâd suffered through evil in many forms, became a Luna and a Queen, but it was this that threatened to
take me out. The pain of this little gremlin in my stomach, kicking and fighting to make her grand
entrance into the world, was nothing short of excruciating.
If it wasnât for Holly and Breyona, Iâd be waddling my way to the hospital alone.
âItâll be okay. Itâll all be okay.â Holly, ever the peacekeeper, said soothingly.
She had her arm wound around my waist as she supported my right side. I couldnât tell if the words
were to calm me or to calm herself.
Breyona, who supported my left, barked out a laugh. âIâll help you kill him.â
Together, they hoisted me into the van, easing me into the seat. Between my swollen ankles and the
contractions, I could barely move without writhing in pain.
âHelp me and Iâll make you Alpha.â I groaned, falling back onto the seat.
There was a handful of heartbeats in between each contraction, and that number was quickly dwindling
as they grew closer and closer together. Breyona started sucking in slow breaths, puffing them out in
awkward patters that she expected my agony riddled mind to follow.
Sheâd been studying childbirth the last six months and while I absolutely loved her for it, I had to resist
the heinous urge to clamp my hands over her mouth to stop the huffing and puffing.
âDrive faster!â I howled at Giovanni, who clenched the steering wheel so tightly his tanned skin turned
white.
The stronger the pain became, the more time seemed to slip through my fingers. Looking back, the
moments leading up to giving birth would come in sporadic flashes. Holly, sitting at my right, dabbing
my sweaty forehead with a damp wash cloth. Breyona, whispering words of encouragement to remind
me what a bad bitch I was. Her words not mine.
And finally, the rage I felt towards Asher because he and Zeke chose this moment to go and visit the
council of witches elected to oversee the magical community, just two towns over.
In his defense, he didnât know my water would break just six hours after his departure, but when youâre
in the middle of contractions those details seem to slip through the cracks.
It wasnât until I was in a birthing room at the hospital, with no less than a dozen staff members flitting
about, that Asher tore through the door. From where I laid in bed, snarling at anyone who came too
close, I could see the line of visitors piling up just outside the room.
At the front of the crowd was Dad, Flora, and their daughter, Penelope. Grandma stood at their side,
flanked by Asherâs parents, Zeke, Tessa, Brandon, Ember, Tristan, Mason, and Clara. The others at
their back were hospital staff or overly excited pack members hoping for a glimpse at the future Alpha
or Luna.
âYouâre late!â I meant to snarl the words at Asher, to convey how furious I was, but a vicious contraction
tore through me so sharply that the words came out in an agonized yelp.
Asher skidded to a stop at my side, wasting no time as he smoothed the hair away from my face. There
was pain burning in his eyes, but it was overshadowed with awe and the innocent kind of joy that came
with watching your child come into the world.
His hand found mine, toying with the rings on my left hand. He made no mention of how drenched in
sweat I was, and instead whispered in my ear.
âYouâre absolutely beautiful.â
Breyona leaned over the side of the bed, forcing a straw into my mouth. Her stern expression told me
to drink, and despite the pain tearing up my spine, I obliged.
Only she and Holly were permitted in the room considering they were the only two
Iâd allow near me. Call it instincts or the horrors of the past, but some animalistic part of me was
already attached to this child and skeptical of anyone who tried to come close.
âIâm so sorry, baby. We got here as quick as we could. Fuck, Iâm glad we got here when we did.â He
panted, still drool worthy with his hair disheveled and hospital scrubs hanging off his muscular form.
If I wasnât in such pain, I wouldâve peed myself laughing when Asher, naked as the day he was born,
rushed into the room.
The doctor, a kind woman whose name
Iâd already forgotten, guided my feet onto this metal contraption that left me wide and very much
exposed to the entire room. She rolled a stool over and situated herself front and center stage.
With every contraction, I unleashed my full strength on Asherâs hand, spitting and snarling as the pain
surpassed any and all thresholds. My incredible mate didnât balk, not even once. Through every one of
my death grips, he murmured words of encouragement and reminded me that even covered in sweat
and gasping for breath, I was the thing he treasured most.
âAlright, Luna. Are you ready to push?â The doctor asked, peering up from between my legs.
I bit back a snarl. âDo I have a choice?â
âNo, you do not.â She said, though not unkindly. âWith that, lets begin.â
The doctor began counting softly, instructing me when to push and how hard. The nurses, who kept a
healthy distance, kept a monitor on my vitals. During contractions, theyâd gone over breathing
techniques and how I should employ them as I pushed. At first, I hadnât been paying much attention,
but I guess my brain stored the information somewhere because the second I began pushing, all of
their tips rushed to the surface.
Pain, so much pain that it shouldnât have been possible, drilled itâs way through my body, carving a path
that ended at the junction where my legs met. My own voice rang in my ears, loud and shrill, higher
than Iâd ever heard it before.
âFuck, Iâd kill for some painkillers.â I cried out, but it was useless. Morphine and epidurals were meant
for humans, not werewolves.
In any other situation, I wouldâve forced my magic into reality, carving my pain out of existence, but
since becoming pregnant my magic had beenâ¦wonky, to say the least.
Asher, doing what he could, attempted to distract me.
âDo you still think itâs a girl?â He asked.
We hadnât gone through with a gender reveal. Both of us wanted to be surprised.
Gritting my teeth, I answered with utmost certainty. âIt is.â
The lights in the hospital room began to flicker. Within seconds, the nurses started chittering nervously,
their eyes flitting to the corners of the room. In the midst of the agony of my daughter clawing her way
into the world, I noticed the shadows that had slithered into view.
They clung to the outskirts of the room, very much visible as they closed in.
Their attention wasnât on me, but on the sharp squeal that came from between my legs as I pushed one
final time and forced our child into the world.
âSheâs so beautiful.â Breyona hiccupped; her cheeks red as tears streamed down her face. âShe has
your hair, Lola. A full head of it.â
âItâs a girl?â I gasped, locking eyes with Asher.
My mate stared at the small bundle swathed in a little pink blanket with nothing short of awe, his eyes
glossy and flecked with brilliant gold.
The doctor cradled our daughter, the future of our pack, in her arms before passing her over to a nurse.
My heart stuttered as I reached out for my daughter, but before I could utter a command, the doctor
was once again in between my legs.
A sharp slash of pain split my stomach in two, traveling down, down, down. It felt like a contraction,
only worse. That wasnât possible, though. It couldnât be. The shadows hadnât left yet. They were still
there, creeping closer as they watched with silent interest.
âOh, fuck. Whatâs happening?â I cried out, frantically looking Breyona and Holly.
Hollyâs face paled as she stood behind the doctor, peeking over her shoulder. When Breyona joined
her, I thought my friend might faint.
âOh my goddessâ¦â Breyona gasped.
Hollyâs eyes flickered up to my own.
Youâre not done yet, Lola. Thereâs another coming.â 1
Seconds and minutes bled into one cacophony of pain. Voices merged into one, drowned out by the
screams that I still couldnât quite believe were coming from me. It couldâve been hours that passed for
all I knew.
When a second wail hit the air, I was completely void of energy, fighting sleep. with every breath I
forced from my lungs.
The shadows had retreated to the corners of the room, whispering in feverish voices that I only
managed to catch snippets of.
The doctor raised her head, her eyes watering as a smile graced her lips.
âCongratulationâs, Alpha and Luna. Itâs a boy.â