Chapter 248
Alpha Asher
Alpha Asher by Jane Doe Chapter 248
Ember & Brandon
Seven Years Later â Emberâs P.O.V.
âDarcy Mathews, if I see so much as a single snowflake in the bathroomâs youâll find yourself in
detention for a week.â
This was the fourth time this month that the pipes had nearly burst from being frozen solid. Damn water
elementals.
The squirrely brunette with her spattering of cinnamon freckles jumped a foot off the ground at the
sound of my voice, unwittingly letting out a pulse of elemental magic that spiraled down the corridor in a
gust of chilly wind. It slammed several lockers shut, startling a handful of students.
âSorry Headmistress.â She hung her head sheepishly.
There was once a time where Tessa and I couldnât control our magic. It was easier for my twin. No one
looked twice when you sprouted flowers in your wake or animated the topiary bushes. trimmed into
animals. Starting fires, however, that drew attention.
âItâs alrightâ¦â I sighed, taking it easy just this once. I already had a reputation of being a hard ass, but
one more incident and Iâd have the Witches council up my ass for the rest of the school year.
The shrill tone of this morningâs bell sounded, chiming through the corridors of the Magisterium. Young
witches flitted about, snatching books out of lockers, and ending conversations in a hurry to race to
their classes.
âEveryone make their way to their homeroom, and remember âit is not the magic that makes the witch,
but the quality of her characterâ.â I bellowed, reciting our Academyâs motto as I made a beeline for my
private office.
The moment my hand touched the handle and I pushed it open, I was grabbed and yanked inside. A
jolt of surprise knocked me upside the head, even though I knew whose hands pawed at my hips and
waist.
Magic crackled from my skin in a sharp burst, tainting the air with the scent of burnt fabric. There was a
flash of crimson followed by a masculine grunt that made my lady parts clench. Brandon stared at me
with wild eyes, his shirt singed straight down the middle. It cascaded down the hard lines of his chest in
pathetic scraps.
âWhat the fuck, Ember?â He closed in on me a second time, forcing me against my office door which
clicked as our combined weight forced it shut.
His breath hit my face in hot waves, the scent made stronger by his anger. This mate thing never failed
to amaze me, even after all this time. The thought of breathing in someoneâs stale breath was revolting,
but not when it came to Brandon.
Nothing he did managed to disgust me. The man knew how to work my nerves and stoke my anger, but
nothing-not the vulgar words he spoke or his annoyingly pushy demeanor- erased the need for him that
was coded in my very DNA.
I stared up into his eyes, tracing the singular line of his blown out pupil with a defiant tilt to
my chin. This battle between us had been ongoing for the past seven years, and both of us were still
holding strong.
âWhat do you expect, Brandon?â I let his name roll off my tongue like a praise and a curse, each
syllable sinful in its own right. âYou canât corner a Witch with dominion over fire and not expect to get
burned.â
To emphasize my point, I placed my bare hands against his chest, through the scraps of his t- shirt.
Magic warmed my insides, flowing down my arms to where my palms rested against the hard grooves
of his muscle. I didnât exert much energy, not nearly enough to leave an actual burn, but enough to
sting his skin with the thrill of heat.
âGive me one fucking reason why I shouldnât mark you right here, right now.â He hissed, forcing each
word through clenched teeth.
Purring like a fucking cat, I ran my lips along his jaw. Pretending to mull over the answer, I hummed
against his skin. His nails scraped along the door, along my waist which he gripped hard-so hard that I
wondered if he thought heâd float away if he let go.
A growl built in his chest, warning me I was running on borrowed time. This game between us would
come to an end, and with how long it had been going on, there would be nothing silent or peaceful
about this crescendo.
âYou havenât actually won anything.â I reminded him. âI told you if you caught me, Iâd let you put your
wolfy mark on my neck, but I never specified when.â
Brandonâs growl turned into a groan, one full of so much longing and pain that I nearly relented. âWhat
better time than the present?â
âOh, but I have something better in mind.â He shuddered as I whispered the words along his skin,
tasting the thin sheen of his sweat on my lips. âYou and me, the forest by our house. Midnight. If you
catch me, Iâll let you mark me, but only after you tear off every article of clothing on my body.â
It wasnât the first time weâd slept together, not by a long shot. Call me crazy, but it was easier having
sex with somebody, no matter how intense and consuming the connection, than opening your heart to
them. Hell, I married the man without blinking twice. Yet the thought of his mark on my skin, our souls
tied together for eternity, filled me with an insecurity that I loathed.
Accepting Brandonâs mark, completing the bond that snapped and sizzled between us anytime we
were near, was the same as opening my heart and soul to him. I hadnât been ready-hadnât been sure.
He had ample opportunity to leave. To grow tired or bored. To chase someone else, someone easier,
but he hadnât.
Brandon had stayed.
His groan of utter relief coiled around my legs, tickling my skin as it slithered up my blouse and into the
folds of my bra. My nipples grew hard, grating against the rough fabric to the point of blissful pain.
If he didnât get the fuck out of here, there would be no tonight. Iâd burn the rest of his clothes off his
body and wrestle him to the floor.
As if he could taste my impatience, Brandon chuckled. The sound was low and throaty. âFine but wear
that cute little skirt I love so much.â
âI will.â I promised, trying hard not to pant. âNow get the hell out before I change my mind.
Brandon pulled back, a lopsided and horrendously charming smile befalling his face. âYes,
Headmistress.â
âYouâre a nuisance, you know that? Iâm supposed to be working.â I huffed, straightening out my blouse
and blazer.
Brandon was halfway out the door when he shouted behind him. âYou love it, firecracker!â
Breaking my own rule of no magic in the corridors, I shot a small plume of flame after him. His painful
whoop echoed all the way down to my office, leaving a grin on my face that lasted the next several
hours.
I managed to plan out several events for the year before an inevitable distraction knocked at my office
door.
There was the Hallows Eve fundraiser followed by the Samhain ritual to mark the end of the Harvest
Season, which paved the way into our yearly Festival of the Witches, a large-scale event that
showcased all forms of magic and the incredible things they could accomplish. Last year had been an
absolute hit, even with the Vampireâs and Werewolvesâ.
Painting a murderous expression on my face, I wrenched open the door and glared at the interruption
that dared pull me away from my ever growing mountain of work.
âIs there a reason youâre bothering me during school hours, young lady.â
Breyonaâs eyebrows launched halfway up her forehead. She let out a startled laugh and held. her
hands up in surrender, a feat that was no doubt difficult with the baby bag she had slung over her arm.
âYouâve gotten pretty good at your Headmistress voice. For a second, I was afraid Iâd get suspended.â
Her face broke out into a grin. It was so damned cheery that I couldnât fight the urge to return it.
âGet the hell in here.â I chuckled, yanking her through the doorway and into my arms. Pulling out of the
quick hug I smirked, âyou get suspended a lot in school, huh?â
She waved me off, winking at Giovanni as he sauntered into the room. âOh, you know. Here and there.
Itâs Lola that was the troublemaker. I just tagged along for the ride.â
âHah! I can believe that.â
As I settled into my chair, I quickly realized we were missing a head. Breyona and Giovanni were both
here, but their little one wasnât.
âWhereâs Vince?â I asked curiously. It had been too long since Iâd last seen the curly-haired pipsqueak.
âWe dropped him off at the daycare.â Breyona replied, referring to the service we offered all our staff
here. There were a few single parents working at the Magisterium, and Iâd be damned if I left them
without a safe means of childcare.
Giovanni grunted, which seemed to be his main form of communication. âThe daycare was a good
idea.â
âWasnât it?â Breyona gasped, her enthusiasm evoking a wave of pride that swelled in my chest. âHollyâs
been thinking about opening one back home.â
âI can confidently say itâs changed the way the professors and staff work around here. They donât have
to worry about where their children are or who are watching them. Tell her to give me a call if she has
any questions. Iâd be glad to help out.â
âIâll make sure she gets the message.â Breyona chirped.
Just then, the door to my office swung open a hair. The face of my assistant, a young witch named
Mariam, poked her head through the opening.
âSorry, maâam. Thereâs beenâ¦uh, a bit of an incident in the daycare. Thereâs a young boy that was just
dropped off thatâsâ¦well, he stole a childâs toy and made it vanish.â
A curse slid past Breyonaâs lips. âWas the toy wolf themed, by chance?â
Mariam nodded, her dimpled chin bouncing hurriedly. âYes. It was a figurine, actually.â
âDonât worry, Iâll handle this. Stay and chat before we head out.â Breyona ran her fingers along her
mateâs shoulder before slipping out the door, following the delicate clink of Mariamâs heels along the
linoleum.
My lips peeled back in a grin that was all teeth. âI see Lola isnât the only troublemaker. My only question
is did Vince inherit it from you or from Breyona?â
Giovanniâs unusually stoic demeanor shifted as his eyes twinkled and the corner of his lips. quirked up.
The man was the Vampire equivalent to an unbreakable safe. Coaxing more than a handful of words
from him was difficult for most, but Iâd often get the feeling Giovanni and I had more in common than I
initially thought.
âDo I look like a troublemaker?â He asked in a slightly accented voice.
I made a show of looking him up and down, starting with his mess of curly hair. Heâd thank his Italian
ancestry one day when he was ninety years old and still had a head of ebony hair. Not only that, but his
skin would remain the same rich bronze that I had to bake under the sun for hours to emulate.
âYouâve got a calm exterior; Iâll give you that. Iâm still willing to bet thereâs a troublemaker just below the
surface.â I said teasingly. âVince has a thing for wolves?â
âCalling it a thing is putting it lightly. Heâs obsessed with them. Breyona believes itâs a sign heâll shift
later in life. Thereâs no telling which side heâll lean more towards genetically.â
âHeâs still drinking blood though, correct?â I asked, taking Giovanniâs grunt as confirmation. âSeems
heâs falling right in the middle of the spectrum. Only time will tell, but Iâm excited to keep watch.
Remember to send me any new developments so I can record them. Itâll be beneficial for future mixed
generations. Anyhow, tell me about things in your pack. Howâs Lola and the twinâs doing?â
âIâll make sure you get what you need. Lolaâs doing well. The twins just turned five. Itâs a bit eerie how
much they take after their parents. Iâm sure youâve heard the news. If you havenât, you will when you
head over and see them.â
Since Tessaâs pregnancy announcement eight months ago, the pack has been even more hectic. than
usual. Both the Wolves and Witches are bursting with excitement to welcome in the newest leader. Itâs
why Lola and Asher made the trip all this way, along with Breyona and Giovanni. The others would be
arriving any day now as well.
Soon, the celebrations would begin.
There was a weight to Giovanniâs statement that gave me pause, something I couldnât help but feel 1
was missing. The pieces snapped together with an audible click, and my mouth dropped in surprise.
âSheâs pregnant again, isnât she?â
The slight tilt to Giovanniâs head told me I was correct. He ran his fingers down his neatly trimmed
beard. His dark eyes flashed once, then twice. For just a moment, they seemed far away. I recognized
that look because more than once Brandon had pointed it out on my own face.
âThings are so different now, arenât they?â I mused, my voice no louder than a whisper.
âSometimes I think Iâll wake up and find myself still working for the Vampire King, and that all of this
was just one big dream.â Giovanni said, folding one of his legs atop the other. Despite the thoughtful
tone his voice had taken on, there was a weight to it that wrapped around my heart and squeezed to
the point of pain.
âIt doesnât feel real, does it?â
His eyes slid across the room to meet my own. âNo, it doesnât.â
âYou and Breyona came from different worlds, yet you made it work Howâd you give in so easily?â I
couldnât help but take advantage of this moment alone with him and ask. The question had been
weighing on my mind ever since finding out about their history. Even now, the mark on his neck shone
brightly, a beacon that warned off all unmated Vampireâs and Werewolves.
Giovanni seemed to consider my question for several seconds, staring down at the palms of his hands
as though they held the answer.
âI knew I wanted her the moment I felt the connection between us. I mightâve grown up wealthy, but that
meant nothing to the Vampire King. You were either his servant, or you were his enemy. Iâve had to
fight for what I wanted the entirety of my life, but Iâd never wanted something the way I wanted
Breyona. When youâre that desperate for just a fraction of happiness, the consequences just fade
away.â
I nodded slowly, trying my best to understand even though there were parts I couldnât fully grasp. âYou
werenât afraid sheâd leave you?â
Giovanni tilted his head, regarding me in a way that made me feel like a specimen on display. â No,
never. Even if I had been, the prospect of a life with her was worth enduring that fear. Whether it be
weeks, months, or just a few short years, any amount of time with her is well worth it.â
All day Giovanniâs words tumbled in my head, fueling the fire that Brandon had ignited earlier this
morning. By the time the final bell rang, there was an aura of certainty that filled my entire being. I
hadnât realized it until now, but with it came a sense of security Iâd been searching for my entire life.
I drove home with a grin plastered on my face and excitement thrumming through my veins. Slipping in
through the front door, I could feel the warmth of eyes on my back, peering out at me from within the
forest.
Inside, I was greeted by the remnants of cinnamon and apple. The potpourri Iâd been boiling this
morning had cooled, filling our house with its mouthwatering scent. The skirt Brandon
had been talking about was in our bedroom, tucked away in the top drawer of our shared dresser.
It was a last minute decision to forgo underwear. A squeal created by the pull of pure adrenaline built in
my throat, but there would be plenty of time to let it out later on.
Tonight was the night, Iâd decided. Brandon wouldnât have it easy. Iâd fight back, Iâd make him work for
the hunt, but the end result would be the same.
Finally, Iâd let my mate put his mark on me.
The wooden slats of the front porch were cool against my feet. With a hint of elemental magic,
my skin began to warm, chasing away the chill of midnight. I took each step slowly, with purpose as a
single pair of eyes watched from the forest line.
âCome and get me, big bad wolf.â