Chapter 36
Alpha Asher
Read Alpha Asher [by Jane Doe] Chapter 36 â My idea was stupid, very stupid. It would result in plenty
of people being angry at me, Alpha Asher included.
But, if I pulled it off everything would be fine; right?
I couldnât tell Asher about the note. I knew I should, h**l I wanted to desperately. But the note
specifically said to come alone, and Alpha Asher would never allow that. He would hinder our one
chance at information for my personal safety. While I appreciated the notion, I couldnât pass up a
chance like this. Alpha Asher would be furious, but hopefully the information I provided would help
placate him.
Donât get me wrong, I wasnât going in completely blind. I recruited the two people I trusted the most.
âYouâre insane.â Breyona threw her hands to the sky, âThat Vampire turned your brain to mush.â
âI know itâs a bad idea.â I frowned, pleading for their support with my eyes. âBut you saw the threat.
Someone close to heart. That could be you, Mason, Dad, or Grandma.â
I purposefully left out Sean. For once, I was glad he left. He didnât need to be dragged into this. Sean
was safe, that much I believed in. I didnât bother mentioning Alpha Asher in my little list, I couldnât see
Tyler actually managing to k**l him.
Breyona frowned, her eyes flickering to the white index card.
âThat doesnât change the fact that your idea is down right suicidal.â Breyona shook her head, giving
Mason a hard look.
âItâsâWell thought out.â Mason frowned, âBut so much could go wrong.â
âI know.â I sighed, âBut what else can I do?â
âYou could start with telling Alpha Asher.â Breyona frowned, but she knew that wasnât an option.
âIf I told him, heâd never let me go.â I grimaced, âHeâd send his men and whoever sent the card would
know. Theyâd k**l someone close to me before I could even scream.â
Breyona went quiet, and I knew I had her. Mason fixed me with a worried stare, rolling his bottom lip in-
between his teeth.
âIf we canât talk you out of itâthen we have to help.â Mason frowned at Breyona.
Breyona sighed, âWell, whatâs your plan?â
I grinned at my two best friends, even with the haunted looks on their faces.
âIâm going to go alone.â I sighed, âIâll keep you and Mason in a constant mind-link. Youâll know
everything thatâs going on, and everything thatâs being said. IfâIf something happens to me, make sure
the information gets to Alpha Asher.â
âWe need a back up plan.â Breyona grimaced, âWe canât just leave you unprotected.â
I paused, âIf things go south, Iâll alert you two. Bring Alpha Asher and all of his men.â
âAlright,â Breyona still looked troubled, âI can live with that.â
âGood.â I nodded.
âHow will we know where to find you?â Mason frowned, âIâve never seen a swimming hole around
here.â
âAlpha Asher knows.â My voice held many meanings, the main one being determination.
Everything was set, The plan, location and time. My only worry was sneaking out of the house, making
sure I wasnât caught by Alpha Asher.
Mason headed home early, after getting a call from his Mom. That left me and Breyona sitting in my
bedroom alone. She looked troubled, more so than usual. Breyona always had that care-free feel to
her, but she looked down right anxious.
âDonât worry.â I smiled at her, âEverything will work out.â
My stomach was in knots as well. I knew it wasnât that simple, but I tried to sooth my friend. There was
so much that could go wrong with this plan, but I couldnât give it up. I needed to know who was behind
this, and if it had any ties to Tristan. So many questions swarmed in my head. Did they know about my
heritage, what I truly am? Did they want to use that against the pack?
âWhat if that Vampire is connected in all of this.â Breyona frowned, giving me a worried look. âWhat if
heâs there tonight?â
I frowned, a clear image of Tristan running through my mind. Breyona had a solid point. Thinking about
Tristan made his mark on my skin b**n, and that small part of my mind longed for his cooling touch. His
mark had an affect on me, making me long for him in his absence.
âGrandma said something about training me to defend myself against their mind games.â I paused, âI
donât see why she couldnât give me some pointers. Without giving away my plan, of course.â
Breyona nodded, but she didnât look convinced. âI think that would be a good idea.â
We sat in silence for a moment, when Breyona asked me something unexpected.
âWhatâs it like?â Breyona frowned, her eyes flickering to where the scarlet mark sat on my shoulder.
âBeing marked by one of them.â
Anxiety was a constant companion these past few days, breathing down my neck in times like this.
âItâsâstrange.â Strange was the only word that seemed to fit. âItâs like some small part of me misses
him, when really I donât even know the guy.â
âMy Mom said with werewolves, the mate bond connects you to the person. You can hear their
thoughts, and even feel some of their emotions.â Breyona explained, âIs it anything like that?â
âI donât know.â I answered honestly, âI donât feel anyone elseâs emotions, and Iâm definitely not hearing
any thoughts. There isnât much space left in my head with Maya there.â
âI heard that.â Maya grumbled, giving me a playful growl.
âDo you think itâs possible?â Breyona questioned, only making me more worried. âIâd assume the mark
isnât finished. With werewolves both partners have to mark the other. I wonder if itâs the same with
Vampires.â
âI wish we could find out.â I sighed, âI thought your Mom would be able to help.â
Breyonaâs face turned up in a small grin, âEver since you asked for texts about Vampires, Momâs been
scouring the United States for another.â
I chuckled, âReally? Who knew we had Miss Shelby on our side.â
âMy Mom fights on the side of knowledge and truth.â Breyona rolled her eyes, reciting something her
Mom had been saying for years.
âMaybe sheâll find something thatâll help us.â I tried to keep my tone positive, but I knew the chances
were slim.
âIâll keep you updated in case she does.â Breyona nodded, âNow, where did you want Mason and I
tonight?â
I pursed my lips, âHang around the training grounds, but stay out of sight. Head to the back of the
building, no one should see you over there. That way youâre close enough in case I need you.â
âGot it.â Breyona nodded, the worry still clear in her eyes. âBe safe out there, Lola.â
âI will.â I smiled at her, âWe both know I can handle myself against Tyler.â
âTyler isnât what Iâm worried about.â She chuckled, but the smile didnât reach her eyes.
The two of us headed to the kitchen after our long conversation, munching on some baked goods
Grandma had made.
Breyona left early, heading back home to sleep while she had the chance. I had the feeling the three of
us were definitely going to be lacking sleep tonight. I was too on edge to even think about taking a nap.
Midnight was awhile away, and the minutes ticked by excruciatingly slow.
âWhereâd Dad go?â I turned to Grandma, nibbling on my third cookie.
Grandma was washing some dishes, her eyes trained out the little window. I mustâve pulled her from
her thoughts, and I watched the haze leave her eyes.
âPicking up a few things from the grocery store.â Grandma smiled softly, turning the sink off and facing
me. âI havenât asked how youâre fairing with everything.â
âNo need to ask.â I forced a smile at my Grandmother, knowing she could see right through it. âIâm
dealing with it. The way I see it, I canât change who I am.â
âYouâre right, you canât.â Grandma frowned, âI know you keep things to yourself, and deal with them on
your own but you donât have to. Your Dad made a mistake not telling you sooner.â
âHe did.â I agreed but when I thought about it, what would be the right time to explain that? âHave you
ever met my Momâs mate before?â
Some small part of me wanted to resent my Mom. She cheated on Dad, and ended up pregnant with a
Vampireâs child. My resentment faded as I remembered Mom and Dad were never mates to begin with.
I couldnât imagine the struggle she went through, loving someone and knowing she could never have
them.
Grandmaâs face went dark, her eyebrows turning down in a grimace. I had never seen Grandma look
that way before. The expression on her face haunted me, and made me wonder what type of man my
Father actually was.
âOnce.â Grandma nodded, âIt was not a pleasant experience. Your Father is the reason I learned to
shield my mind.â
Mayaâs ears perked up; She was all too eager to learn how to protect our mind. She wouldnât admit it,
but the thought of her being locked away and forgotten terrified her. We were two halves of a whole,
and she feared what would happen to me in her absence.
âHe messed with your head?â I frowned, âSoâHe was a pure-blood?â
Grandma nodded, âHe messed with my head alright.â
âCould you teach me?â I leaned forward, my eyes burning with interest. âCould we start now?â
Grandmaâs stern face softened, âWe can try. It takes time to master. You must learn to control yourself
and your emotions to block other influences out.â
âHow do I begin?â I grinned up at her.
If only I had known what I was getting myself into.
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