Chapter 28
Alpha Asher
Read Alpha Asher [by Jane Doe] Chapter 28 â My mind ran back and forth between what I read.
Vampires can befuddle the mind. What did that mean? Confuse people or make them do things?
My mind went back to the night at the club, how light and airy I had felt. The more I tried to remember
what it felt like, the more confused I had become. I couldnât place my finger on how exactly I felt that
night. I did have quite a bit to drink, which could easily be the culprit for the strange sensations. That
night was definitely one to remember. The only event that remained clear in my mind was my little
meeting with Alpha Asher against the clubâs brick wall.
I sat back from the book with a frown on my face. Miss Shelby came back into the room and gave me a
sympathetic smile.
âSuch a shame, isnât it?â Miss Shelby shook her head. âSuch little information on an entire race.â
âI wonder what happened to Kouritis.â I frowned, âAre their any records of his bloodline?â
The sentence about âcontrolling shadowsâ had me interested. Jessie and Maya both noticed how much
darker it had become in the forest, as if the shadows had gotten bigger. Such a strange remark, but it
now made some shred of sense. The Kouritis bloodline was suspected to be able to control the
shadows. But why would Kouritisâs relatives be anywhere near our pack? Vampireâs didnât meddle in
human affairs, and we didnât meddle in their feeding habits. It was a silent coexistence.
âThere was at one point.â Miss Shelby sighed, âWhat I wouldâve done to get my hands on those texts.â
âMom.â Breyona gagged, making Mason and I snicker.
âSo no one knows what happened to his bloodline?â I frowned, âHow could an entire bloodline fade into
history?â
âWell, this is just a rumor but I heard his last remaining blood-tie died during the burning.â Miss Shelby
nodded serenely, âThat he was one of the four to fight against the packs.â
âEveryone says all four of the vampires died during the burning.â I frowned, âGuess it isnât too hard to
believe Kouritis blood-line ended during the Burning.â
âSuch a shame.â Miss Shelby sighed, âLiam and I are always scouring for more texts. Weâll let you
know if we find one.â
âThanks, Miss Shelby.â I smiled back at her, grateful for her and Liamâs help.
If the Kouritis blood-line ended three hundred years ago, that ruled out the cause of the darkening
forest. It mustâve just been nature doing itâs thing.
Mason, Breyona and I hung out until well into the night. Miss Shelby offered me other texts, but none
were about Vampires. Some talked of Werewolves, going into detail about half-bloods and their
capabilities. Half Human â Half werewolf, they were common but most of them lived normal lives. Many
didnât develop their own wolf, inhibiting them from ever shifting. They simply had heightened strength
and sometimes heightened senses. Those who developed wolves, were brought into the pack-life.
Half-bloodâs could still had mates, and could bear children all the same. Hundreds of years ago,
werewolves hated half-bloods. Timeâs have changed since then, and they are no longer hated. We
accept half-bloods the way we would any other werewolf.
Once nine oâclock hit, Breyona began getting ready for Haze. While I wore a simple pair of jeans and a
dark blouse, Breyona went all out. She wore a knee length dress that made her look both alluring and
regal, along with some light make-up to highlight her big eyes and high cheekbones. She insisted on
looking her best, in case she meet her mate tonight. Her short hair had a slight curl to it and fanned
across her head. Mason was dressed comfortably as well, wearing jeans and a simple jacket.
âI canât believe were doing this.â Breyona huffed, âMaybe we should just stay home.â
âAre you chickening out?â I raised my eyebrow at her, âThe fearless Breyona is afraid of finding her
mate?â
Breyona paused, her eyebrow raised as she glared at me. Slowly, a smile broke out over her face.
âYâknow, I told you before if you keep making these comments Iâm gonna start thinking youâre my
mate.â Breyona snickered.
âPlease.â I scoffed, âYou wish your mate was amazing as me.â
Mason sat in silence watching our mini-argument unfold. We were left with hysterical giggles by the
time we had finished, making me realize how much I had truly missed Breyona. Spending time with
Chelsea was never like this. Weâd shop, or go out to eat, making fun of a few people in the process.
We never joked, never comforted or supported eachother. It was a superficial friendship from the
beginning. Breyona and I matched naturally. If there were matesâbut for friends, Breyona would be my
mate. My friend-mate.
âFriend-mate.â Breyona nodded, âI like that.â
âI think I also earn the title of friend-mate.â Mason huffed, giving us each a puppy dog look.
The two of us continued giggling and brought Mason into our hug.
âWell, seeing as I invented friend-mates, I declare you can have multiple.â I nodded, giving Mason a
grin.
âI second that motion.â Breyona grinned, grabbing her car keys.
âDonât be out too late!â Breyonaâs Mom called from the kitchen. âAnd good luck finding your mate,
honey!â
âYou told her?â I raised my eyebrow at Breyona and she gave me an embarrassed smile.
âItâs not like I had a choice.â Breyona rolled her eyes, âShe wonât dare let me leave the house at night
anymore. Once I told her about smelling my mate, she insisted I go. Besides, she knowâs Iâll be safe
with you and Mason here.â
âWeâll stick with you the entire time.â I nodded, giving Breyona a reassuring smile.
We made it to Haze twenty minutes later. The thumping music sounded exactly how I remembered it
from Chelseaâs birthday. We walked up to the bouncer and he let us inside without a hassle. People
were packed inside the club, some dancing while others drank and talked above the thundering music.
The lights were different colors this time. Instead of green and purple, the lights were red and white. It
gave everything in the club a red-tinged hue. The color resembled the spilled blood coming from
Kanyon and Katieâs lifeless bodies. The thought made my stomach turn, but I forced the sickness back
for Breyona.
âIâm gonna walk around a bit, see if I can smell anything.â Breyona yelled over the music.
Mason and I nodded, following her closely as she wandered. Another twenty minutes passed, and we
retreated to the bar. Breyona was looking quite defeated, her eyes flickering around expectantly.
âI shouldâve just found him last time we were here.â Breyona frowned, âI missed my only chance.â
âThatâs not true.â I shook my head, âWeâve been here for twenty minutes, he might not even be here
yet!â
I ordered drinks for the three of us, giving Breyona a reassuring smile as she tossed hers back.
âYouâre right.â She nodded, âYouâre right. Heâs probably on his way right now.â
âExactly.â I nodded, âWeâll walk around this club a thousand times if it means you get to find your mate.â
We continued walking through the club, pushing past sweaty bodies as we went. A hundred different
smells were filtering through my nose. Body spray, sweat, arousal, d***s, cigarettes, alcohol, and
something slightly sweet. All battered my nose, leaving it confused. Places like this tended to
overwhelm the senses. I strictly relied on my hearing, managing to hear the words Breyona yelled
above the thundering music.
âLets go up to the balcony.â She shouted.
We walked up the curved stairs to the balcony over looking the entire inside of the club. From this
height, we had a fairly decent view of everything going on in the club. The two bars were packed with
people, ordering drinks by the dozen. The dance floor was packed with sweaty bodies, swaying and
jumping to the intense beat of the music. The red flashing lights made everything look much more
scarlet from up on the balcony. As if a bucket of paintâor some other red substance, had been draped
over the floor and the people.
A new batch of people flooded into the club, and Breyona whipped her head around expectantly.
âLets go back down.â Breyona yelled, âThe bouncerâs letting more people inside.â
Mason and I followed behind Breyona. It was becoming difficult to stay close as more people filtered
into the building. I bumped shoulders with countless people, keeping my eyes trained on Breyonaâs
retreating form.
âDidnât think Iâd see you here again, beautiful.â A familiar, flirty voice called out.
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