Chapter 65
Alpha Asher
Read Alpha Asher [by Jane Doe] Chapter 65 â We went over the plan a couple more times in the car.
The silent whoosh from the highway lulled me, almost making me tired. While my eyes grew heavy, my
nerves were shot.
There was too much riding on our success tonight, especially on such short notice. Alpha Asher sat
behind the wheel of the dark SUV we were driving. I sat in the far back wedged between Breyona and
Mason. Carter and Wade sat in the middle seats, separated by a thick console.
âWeâre all going in separately. Lola stick by my side, Breyona and Mason stay together, Carter and
Wade watch each otherâs backs.â Alpha Asher grunted from the front seat.
âWonât they know who you are?â Breyona frowned, giving Alpha Asher a wary glance.
I locked eyes with Alpha Asher through the rearview mirror, a strange sense of determination filling his
honey eyes. I knew Alpha Asher was here for my benefit. Typically, he would send a group of his men
and stay behind. Alpha Asher was taking a risk leaving his pack, a risk that hadnât gone unnoticed.
Beta Devin and Alpha Zeke stayed behind to monitor the pack, to ensure no one noticed Alpha Asherâs
absence. Iâm sure Beta Devin and Alpha Zeke also stayed behind to keep a close eye on Alpha Bran,
who had spent the past day pouting over his loss.
âIâll cover my scent. Most of them havenât seen my face. Thatâll have to be enough.â Alpha Asher
frowned; his light eyes locked on my own. âLola and I will head to the back where the fight takeâs place.
Breyona and Mason stay in the club, keep a close eye on everything. Carter and Wade, circle the
building then head back to the front. Make sure the carâs ready.â
âWhat city did you say we were going to?â Mason frowned, shifting uncomfortably in the backseat.
âI didnât say.â Alpha Asher sighed, running a hand through his dark tousled hair. âWeâre going to
Atlanta.â
Masonâs body went rigid, growing uncomfortably still in the seat beside me. His discomfort was written
on his face, his eyes filling with a foreign emotion.
âAre you alright?â I murmured lowly, a gentle hand tugging on Masonâs sleeve.
âYeah.â Mason cleared his throat, his face looking unseasonably pale. âI used to live in Atlanta, before
we moved back.â
I wanted to press Mason, to ask what happened to him in Atlanta but halted. His full lips were twisted
into a frown, an expression Mason rarely wore. Breyona and Mason had the same strange light
flickering in their eyes, a sort of wary hopefulness they couldnât shed. Not wanting to ask in a car full of
people, I made the silent decision to ask them later, if this entire night went according to plan.
âAre you up for this?â I grimaced, my heart racing in my chest.
As selfish as it sounded, I needed to know before we walked into Vampire territory. Any hesitation, any
reluctance could cost me Sean. At this point, it wasnât about me and how I felt. This wasnât about my
conflicting heritage or my strange connection to Tristan. This was about getting Sean home safely,
making sure I didnât lose another family member.
âIâll be alright, I promise.â Mason grinned, but it didnât reach his eyes. âI have a lot of memories of
Atlanta, not all good experiences.â
âYou can always talk to me yâknow.â I frowned, a pang of guilt rolling about in my stomach.
I had been so concerned with my own life, that I hadnât asked about my two closest friends. I hadnât a
clue how Breyona and her mate were fairing, especially after hearing how her mate wasnât accepting of
who we were.
âI had a mate once.â Mason frowned, his eyes burning into the palms of his hands. His hazel eyes were
sad as they met my own, a sense of sorrow I had never experience lingered in their depths. âI met her
in Atlanta.â
âWhat happened?â I breathed, unable to control myself. I knew Mason was over nineteen, but he had
never mentioned a mate before. I figured he would tell me when he felt the need, not wanting to push
before I truly got to know the guy.
âShe tricked me, led me to a park in the middle of the night. The guys with her left me for d**d.â Mason
murmured, his eyes that were usually filled with happiness and excitement looked dull and faded.
Everyone in the SUV was silent, clearly trying not to listen in on what Mason was telling me. Mason
didnât seem to care, if he even noticed.
âHowââ I opened my mouth to speak, to ask how mere human men could have nearly k****d a
werewolf. As if he anticipated my question, Mason continued his story.
âI thought she mightâve had a boyfriend, and the guy got pissed at me, but it was so much worse.â
Mason frowned, shaking his head slowly. âI wasnât sure until I saw the mark on your shoulderâthe one
the Vampire left on you.â
My own lips turned down in a frown, wondering what my mark had to do with Masonâs mate. Something
inside my heart tugged at the mention of Tristan, but I shoved the irritating emotion to the side.
âShe was mated to a Vampire.â Masonâs voice held strong, but was intertwined with such sadness.
âThey both had identical marks on their shoulder, just like yours.â
âIâmââ I stopped, because truly what could I say? Losing your mate was more than just a simple
breakup. The loss of your mate signified the loss of part of your soul. Happiness could still be found,
but the person would live a half-life, one where they constantly wondered âwhat ifâ.
It posed a question in my mind; one I had been trying to avoid. If Tristan were my mate, what would I
do? Would I have the strength to resist the mate bond? If I were able to reject him, what would be my
next move? I couldnât go back to Alpha Asher and pretend nothing had changed. If Tristan was truly my
mate, that meant Alpha Asher had a mate out in the world. I would never be able to forgive myself if I
took Alpha Asher away from his destined mate.
âTime will tell.â Maya murmured, âNo use in tormenting yourself over it, thereâs nothing you can do until
your birthday.â
âThanks for the words of wisdom.â I muttered, letting out a nervous sigh.
âItâs alright.â Mason sighed, the fog clearing from his eyes. âItâs hard, but some days arenât so bad.
Sometimes something good can come from a bad situation.â
Mason shot me one of his lopsided smiles, a strange emotion surging through my chest. His hazel eyes
flickered with some hidden emotion, one that prompted Mason to drape his arm over the back of the
seat.
âWhat was she like?â I couldnât help but ask, my own curiosity winning over.
âAbsolutely stunning.â Mason chuckled, âEverything I couldâve ever wanted, and yet she was nothing
like Iâd expected.â
From the corner of my eye, I could see Breyona listening intently to our conversation. A glimmer of pain
flashed in her gaze, subdued before I could analyze any further. While my heart went out to Mason, I
hoped Breyonaâs ending would be much different.
As our conversation faded, the dull hum of the highway grew louder. The monotonous sound tugged on
my eyelids, my body beckoning me into the darkness. There was little anticipation coming from the six
of us. The drive was silent, a heavy sense of foreboding and acceptance emanating from each of us.
I wondered if everyone else had the same knot in their stomachs, their nerves feeling bristled and
frayed. The silence in the SUV gave me plenty of time to think about everything that could go wrong.
We were essentially walking into a trap; one we might not emerge from.
âLooking pretty sleepy there, Lola.â Alpha Asherâs voice caressed my skin, raising little goosebumps
along my arms.
I lifted my head from the seat, my eyes darting to Alpha Asher warily. His eyes were on the road, his
large hands grasping the steering wheel tightly. His full lips were slightly parted, tempting me from
where I sat.
âMaybe you should take a nap.â Alpha Asher chuckled through the mind-link, making me jump at the
sudden noise.
âIâm not sure Iâm able to.â I sighed, the true extent of my nerves shining through in my voice. âIâm scared.
What if we lose Sean? How will I be able to face my Dad? He already lost Mom; I canât let him lose
Sean.â
âIâd be worried if you werenât scared.â Alpha Asherâs voice was a calm murmur, a safe beacon in the
middle of a violent ocean. I swam towards his voice and the security it provided. âYou canât think that
way. Donât think about what could go wrong, just focus on what we came here to do.â
âAlpha Asher, calm in the face of danger.â I chuckled through the mind-link, butterflies swarming my
stomach as Alpha Asher shot me a look through the rearview mirror. His dark eyebrow was cocked, the
hint of a smirk playing at his lips.
Alpha Asher continued talking to me through the mind-link, chasing away all lingering thoughts of our
reckless plan tonight.
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