Chapter 45
Alpha Asher
Read Alpha Asher [by Jane Doe] Chapter 45 â Lolaâs P.o.v
I had just a few seconds to realize my Grandma was yet again correct. I wasnât sure why it had
surprised me each time, she was rarely ever wrong.
Keeping my own emotions and memories under control wasnât as easy as I made it out to be. With just
a few words, my carefully collected memories were scattered to the wind.
Tristan smiled successfully, his words had the impact he was looking for.
My mind was clouded over by that delicious fog, blurring the names and faces of everyone I ever knew.
The only person I could remember was Tristan. Whatever Tristan was doing acted like a sedative,
making me feel calm and relaxed.
âWhy donât you come with us, beautiful.â Tristan murmured, his eyes soft as he looked me over.
âCome with you?â I frowned, my own voice sounded strange in my ears.
I could feel something scratching at the walls of my mind, begging to be let in. I had the feeling I knew
who it was, although I couldnât place my finger on the name.
âWere mates, beautiful.â Tristanâs smile was breathtaking, and I watched in awe as his smile lit up his
entire face.
âMates?â I was confused. Wasnât I supposed to find my mate on my birthday? Then again, I wasnât sure
when my birthday was.
The two other Vampires stood close to Tristan, ready to jump in if anything were to happen. Tyler stood
by Tristan, a sour look on his face.
I couldnât see anyone but Tristan, and I wondered if he was telling me the truth. Could we be mates?
âYou trust me, Lola.â Tristan murmured, taking a step forward with his hand stretched out. âYou wonât
feel confused if you come with me. I can make that all go away. We belong together.â
Tristan looked sincere, his light eyes pleading as he reached for my hand. I extended my own, giving in
to Tristanâs touch. His skin was cool against my own, soothing the fire that had been building for days
now. The part of me that yearned for his touch was stronger when my mind was clouded. I ran my
fingers over the smooth skin of his palm, tracing the lines and marveling at the odd sensation. He
chilled the fire burning over my skin, searing my flesh with itâs heat and intensity.
I stepped forward, ready to walk into his arms.
A black wolf the size of a bear leaped over my head, slamming into Tristanâs chest and knocking him
backwards.
I felt the fog being torn from my mind painfully and without mercy. Tristan was no longer in my head,
but it felt much like the night at the club. I was still disoriented, not sure where I was or who my friends
were. All I knew is some part of me wanted to protect Tristan. That part of me was ready to throw
myself in front of the giant wolf, risk my own life to save Tristanâs.
I stumbled backwards, landing on my bottom with a thud. The black wolf turned to look at me, itâs
honey eyes startling and familiar. Those eyes were important to me, that I knew for sure. I just couldnât
place a name or face to those eyes.
When the wolf turned to look at me, this gave Tristan enough time to leap up from the ground and
sprint off into the forest. The black wolf snarled at the trees, itâs eyes locked on where Tristan had ran.
The two other vampires were moments away from following their friend when another wolf barreled into
the woods. This wolf was the color of sand with white splotches of fur. It wasnât as big as the black one,
but still very large for an average wolf.
Gabriel turned and tried to run, but the sandy wolf sunk itâs teeth into his calf. The roar of pain that left
Gabrielâs lips sounded strange and very inhuman. Like an animal being caught in a trap.
If I had been in my right mind, I wouldâve laughed at the look on Tylerâs face. Anger, h****r, and defeat.
He knew heâd been caught. There was no way heâd be able to fight against two wolves. The other
Vampire Giovanni, knew it as well.
Another wolf bounded into the woods, chocolate in color. This wolf was smaller than the other two and
somehow slimmer. The chocolate wolf locked eyes with Giovanni, a strange sound leaving itâs muzzle.
A mix between a whimper and a low growl.
Giovanni took one last glance at his fallen friend, who was currently being torn apart by the sandy wolf,
and fled into the woods.
The black wolf growled at the brown, itâs eyes conveying some sort of message. My mind was still a
jumbled mess, my memories slowly forming together. Could wolves even talk to one another? It sure
seemed like they could.
The chocolate wolf nodded once and darted into the woods, following the Vampire Giovanni.
A fourth wolf, grey in color, entered the woods. Itâs head was whipping around, surveying the damage. I
couldâve sworn I saw itâs shoulders drop as it realized it had arrived late. The black wolf growled at the
grey before stalking off into the woods.
The grey wolf approached Tyler, crouched as it looked into his eyes. A deep growl came from the wolfâs
chest.
Where the black wolf had disappeared into the woods, an extremely attractive looking guy came out.
He was wearing only a pair of sweatpants, and looked absolutely delectable. Rippled muscles ran the
length of his arms and chest, his skin was clear and pale as the moon. His hair looked a bit messy, but
begged to have fingers ran through it. He walked over to me as if he already knew me, scooping me up
into his arms.
âLola.â The guy snarled, his face glaring down on me.
I wasnât sure what I did wrong. My memories were much slower in restoring themselves this time. I
could only assume it had to do with the library I had built in my head. Everything was in order, but now
the entire library was in shambles. A lot of rebuilding would have to be done, once my mind was
clearer.
âI didnât do it.â I shook my head, unsure what else to say.
I remembered everything that happened tonight, but I couldnât figure out itâs importance. Why was I
here to begin with? The shirtless guy who held me in his arms lifted his eyebrow at my words, but said
nothing.
A girl ran out of the forest, short brown hair that grazed her shoulders.
âDid you find him?â The guy holding me snapped, his eyes growing dark.
âNo.â The girl shook her head, a strange light was in her eyes. âHe was too fast.â
âBeta Devin, shift and bring Tyler to one of the holding cells.â The guy carrying me snapped at the
sandy wolf.
He turned to the girl with short hair, âWhy is she still confused?â
âShe was like this last time.â The girl frowned as she looked at me, âItâll take some time for his influence
to leave her mind.â
âWe will have to wait to hear whatever she learned.â Alpha Asher huffed, pinching the bridge of his
nose.
âThey said this was only the beginning.â Breyona frowned, her eyes conveying the slightest hint of fear.
âShe had us mind-linked the entire time.â
âSo the two of you helped her with this suicidal plan?â Alpha Asher glared daggers at Breyona and the
grey wolf. I couldnât help but feel bad for them. It seemed like this entire thing actually was my fault.
âWe did.â Breyona nodded, her lips turned down in a frown. âShe was going through with it either way.
We couldnât just let her go out there unprotected.â
âShe shouldnât have gone out here in the first place.â Alpha Asher snarled, making Breyona take a step
back.
âYou know thereâs no stopping Lola once she decides to do something.â Breyonaâs eyebrows were
pressed together, her eyes wide as she looked at Alpha Asher.
âIs that all?â Alpha Asher sighed, looking a little less angry. âThis is just the beginning?â
âNo.â Breyona shook her head. âThey said something about her brother. He left when Kanyon died,
they havenât heard from him since. I think heâs been taken.â
The guy carrying me grunted, his eyes lightened revealing the golden color that swirled within them. He
looked down at me, a strange emotion flickering in his eyes.
âYou have pretty eyes.â I blurted, my hand coming up to cover my mouth as I registered what I had
said.
âFlattery will not save you, Lola.â The guy sighed sharply, closing his eyes for just a moment.
âYou saved meâI think.â I frowned.
I tried to wrack my brain for answers, trying to remember why I had been here in the first place. A sharp
pain rattled through out my head, making me wince. I still couldnât remember why I had come here in
the first place, but my attempt wasnât completely useless. I remembered who I was, and who the
people around me were.
âYou wouldnât have needed saving.â Alpha Asher snapped, glaring down at me. âWhy couldnât you just
stay at the pack house?â
âI have no idea.â I frowned, and truly I didnât. Alpha Asher seemed pretty worked up though, upset over
whatever I had done. I was definitely in for it when my mind was in working order.
Beta Devin shifted into human form and slipped on a pair of sweatpants identical to Alpha Asherâs. He
walked up to Tyler and delivered a blow that crumpled him to the ground. Tyler didnât even bother
fighting back, he already knew what was coming the moment Giovanni and Tristan fled the scene. The
crack of knuckles against flesh made me cringe. Beta Devin threw Tylerâs unconscious body over his
shoulder and walked up to us.
âIâll get Lola back safely.â Alpha Asher nodded to Breyona and the grey wolf. âTell her family what has
happened.â
Breyona and the silver wolf nodded, darting back into the woods. Beta Devin followed them, Tyler
hanging lifelessly over his shoulder.
I rested my head against Alpha Asherâs chest, the beginning of a migraine forming.
âYou are in so much trouble.â Alpha Asher shook his head.
His footfalls were loud in the silent forest. I could hear Alpha Asherâs steady heartbeat coupled with the
sound of crunching leaves and twigs.
âHow can I be in trouble when I donât remember what I did?â I murmured, my fingers reaching up to rub
my temples.
âYouâll remember eventually.â Alpha Asher looked down at me, his eyes entirely black. âAnd once you
do, youâll be lucky if I ever let you leave my side again.â
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