Chapter 71
Alpha Asher
Read Alpha Asher [by Jane Doe] Chapter 71 â Lolaâs P.o.v
The power of our deal rippled through the air, sending a chilling wave over my body. The wave rippled
and cracked, as though it were made of ice. Instead of passing over me, it delved into my skin and
sunk deep into my bones.
A heavy shiver wracked my body, my teeth clattering roughly as the cold settled into my bones.
Goosebumps erupted across my flesh as the shadows grew still.
The power that rippled over my skin dimmed as the shadows returned to their normal place in the
room. Their whip-like voices faded from mind as the shadows lingering around the room stilled.
The cold had not faded from my bones, and I wasnât sure it would. I felt as though I were in a walk-in
freezer, and was surprised when I couldnât see the puff of hot breath leave my mouth.
âWhat did you do?â Alpha Asher roared, his voice taking on that of an animal.
I had been frozen in place, rooted to the spot where I had made that cursed deal. I had given into the
shadows without trying to find an alternative.
âHe would have died, Lolaâ¦â Mayaâs voice was soft, but held the weight of the decision I had made.
âWhat did you do, Lola?â Alpha Asher snarled, his large hands grasping my arms. âWhat did you give
them?â
Alpha Asher was all that kept me on my feet. His grip was rough, but I was too numb to tell if it was
painful.
My eyes dragged over the room slowly, looking at the dozens of Vampires that fell to the floor. None
were stirring and yet I could hear each and every breath they took. My eyes locked on Sean, looking
much more ragged than what I remembered. His hair had grown and was now sticking up in unruly
tufts, dirt and deep bruises stained his face. His shoulders hunched with exhaustion, but his face
remained determined.
âWe donât have time for this.â I shook my head, my voice cracking as the weight of my emotions
threatened to crush me. âWe need to get Sean out; more could come at any minute.â
Carter and Wade leapt into action, thankfully not asking questions as they eyed the twenty-five
unconscious Vampireâs that littered the floor. Smoke was still trickling into the back room, thick and
suffocating as it sealed us in.
The sprinklers continued spewing water, and I wondered when they would finally run out. Pools of
water mixed with the blood on the floor, turning the deep cherry wood an unsettling shade of pink.
Water streamed down my face, mixing with the tears that fell from my eyes.
M******r, k****r, monster.
The words flashed through my head; my own inner voice filled with hatred. This was different than self-
defense, different than anything I had planned for.
I assumed it would be my life I was giving up, my d***h in exchange for Alpha Asherâs life. I hadnât
asked, hadnât thought that they could be talking about someone else. Someone innocent was going to
d*e, and it was my fault.
Carter and Wade helped Sean stand, using their body weight to hold him upright. Alpha Asherâs eyes
were wild as they scanned my face, and I wondered if he could tell I was crying.
âThe back door, go out the back door.â Alpha Asher snarled, tearing his eyes away from my own.
Alpha Asher let go of my shoulders and gripped my hand in his. With our hands locked together Alpha
Asher and I ran across the room, stepping over the incapacitated Vampireâs. An exit sat at the end of
the room on the far wall, the red sign flickering impatiently.
We barreled out the door and into a damp alleyway. Puddles of what were hopefully water sat in large
pools, soaking our shoes. The sickly-sweet scent of Vampireâs had faded once we came outside, and
was quickly replaced by the smell of wet garbage.
At the end of the alley, a large group of people had formed. Everyone who had been in the club
evacuated, crowded around the front of the building.
âMason, Breyona, did you both make it out?â Alpha Asher asked, his hand never once leaving my own.
âIâm out.â Breyona breathed, sounding as flu*tered as I felt.
âMe too.â Mason chimed in, but my mind was somewhere else. âIâm heading to the car.â
âI think they got the fire under control. A couple Vampireâs just went back inside, get out of there!â
Breyonaâs voice came out in a rushed whisper.
âCircling around front. Be ready, weâll have to act fast.â Alpha Asher replied.
Alpha Asher pulled me forward, towing me behind him as we rushed down the alley. We merged into
the crowd of people outside, trying to blend in as we headed for the car.
My heart was thundering in my chest, but not from the thought of getting caught. What I had done was
still circling my brain, pushing any other thought to the side. If Alpha Asher hadnât been pulling me
along, I might have gotten lost in the crowd. The car was parked far enough from the warehouse to go
undetected, but close enough for easy access. My b**e arm grazed against the cold metal of the SUV,
but I couldnât feel it. The icy splinters had embedded themselves in my bones, weighing me down and
chilling my blood. The splinters reminded me of my deal, reminded me the cost of Alpha Asherâs life.
Alpha Asher ripped the passenger door open hard enough to tear it off. As though I were little more
than a rag doll, he lifted me and placed me in the seat. His hands moved swiftly as they buckled my
seatbelt. He was in the driver seat a second later. The SUV roared to life and I swore every Vampire in
the club could hear it. My own paranoia and guilt made me on edge, teetering somewhere between
shock and denial.
M******r, k****r, monster.
âFocus on Sean.â Maya murmured, sensing my inevitable panic. âFocus on him for now. We can worry
about everything else later.â
Sean sat in the back, pressed between Breyona and Mason. His face was haggard but a strange sense
of pride lingered in his eyes. I did what Maya said to do, I placed all of my focus on Sean. While the
guilt and h****r of what I had done was placed on the backburner, the icy splinters remained in my
bones.
âIâm sorryââ My voice caught in my throat; the thoughts I had forced aside reared their ugly heads. âI
didnât knowâwe didnât know what happened to you.â
âYou came.â Sean breathed, the sound reminding me of sandpaper. âYou came, thatâs all that matters.â
Everyone descended into silence, lost in their own thoughts. Alpha Asherâs hand tightened on my own,
and I realized he had grabbed my hand the moment he was in the car. His calloused hand around mine
was the only thing keeping me together, the only thing keeping me from falling apart.
We swerved down the dark back roads, keeping away from the highway in case anyone had trailed
behind us. Each turn and curve set my teeth on edge. I was sure Iâd see pairs of glowing eyes through
the forest line, an army of Vampireâs to finish what we had started.
âYou think we were followed?â Carter broke the silence, his eyes gazing the forest as we rushed by.
âI donâtââ
The windshield shattered, spewing glass throughout the car. Tiny shards caressed my skin, followed by
a gentle stinging pain throughout my face. The small cuts were already healing, my flesh sealing itself
together. The loud screech of tires filled the air followed by Alpha Asherâs furious snarl.
My teeth clicked painfully, my tongue spewing blood from the rough bite. My head slammed against the
seat, and for a second I was thankful Alpha Asher had put my seatbelt on. The front of the SUV was
lodged into a telephone pole. The telephone pole stood tall as if it were mocking our horrible attempt on
its life. Across the small street was a run-down farm house. Withered wooden boards with large cracks
and chunks missing framed the house. Long grass freckled with weeds took up the land around the
house.
Their eyes were not glowing, but I began to notice the serene faces of the Vampireâs that had stopped
our car. A large and jagged rock sat on the floor of the SUV, tiny shards of glass glistening against the
dark floor.
The Vampires were standing out front of the decrepit house, each set of eyes locked on our SUV.
Smoke billowed from the hood of the SUV, followed by a collective groan from each of us.
âWeâre not leaving here without a fight.â Alpha Asher hissed, his murderous eyes narrowing on the
Vampireâs. âEveryone alive?â
âUnfortunately.â Breyona grunted, the small cuts on her face healing slowly.
Thankfully we were all conscious and able to move. Iâm sure the seven of us would be horribly bruised
come tomorrow, but we were alive. The seven of us got out of the SUV, Alpha Asherâs eyes never once
left the Vampireâs.
âTheir waiting for us.â Carter scoffed, âThey know we canât leave without a fight.â
âThen letâs give them what they came here for.â Alpha Asher let his snarl rip through the night, letting it
wash through the group of Vampireâs that had come to fight. âBe ready to shift at any moment.â
The group of Vampireâs hadnât moved an inch as we approached them. Some faces turned up in cruel
sneers, but that was the extent of their reaction. A man and a woman stood at the front, stepping
forward as though they were the leaders of this group. The man had long dark hair, and eyes the color
of a summer sky. The woman at his side looked exotic and beautiful, deep espresso skin and long curly
hair. The scarlet mark on her shoulder was uncovered, baring itself to the world.
The man and his companions were clearly Vampireâs, as the sickly-sweet smell seemed to radiate from
them. The exotic woman happened to be human, her scent smelled of peonies and fresh cream.
âAdrienneââ The name left Masonâs lips like a prayer, soft and gentle as a rippling breeze. His eyes
were alight like I had never seen them before, his hands clasped together as he stepped forward.
The Vampire who held Adrienne at his side laughed, his silky laughter boomed and echoed into the
night.
âHard to k**l, pup?â The Vampire chuckled, his eyes bright and taunting as he looked at Mason. âI wonât
make the same mistake this time around. Severing your head from your body seems a good way to
go.â
âAdrienneââ Mason wasnât looking at the Vampire, his eyes were on Adrienne. âCome with meâ
please.â
A chorus of hisses sounded in the night, the Vampireâs tensing at Masonâs thoughtless movements. His
eyes burned into the woman, into the scarlet mark that stained her shoulder.
My thoughts were whipped into a frenzy as I recognized the look in Masonâs eyes. Adrienneâthe
woman who bore a Vampireâs mark was his mate.
âShe has a mate, pup.â The Vampireâs lips turned up in a reptilian smile, âYouâre five years too late. Our
bond is completeâunbreakable even with your own pathetic mate-bond at work.â
âMy markâmy mark can change that, Adrienne.â If it werenât for Masonâs desperate words, Iâd assume
he hadnât heard the Vampire speak at all.
My heart crumbled in my chest as I watched the emotion pour through Masonâs eyes. He looked at
Adrienne as though she were a Goddess walking the earth, his strength crumbling as he beheld her
beauty. Her golden eyes were bright under the moon, but her face remained impassive and cold.
âYour mark will change nothing.â The Vampire chuckled, patient and smug as he savored the
encounter. âIf you had come before we finished the mating processâmaybe, but you are too late. She
will never choose you pup.â
âAdrienneââ
âEnough.â Her voice was unlike what I had expected, different from the cold mask she placed on her
face. Her voice held warmth, held pity for the young werewolf that begged for her hand. Those golden
eyes remained hard, even as her words said otherwise.
âI made my decision years ago. I have my mate, but Iâm sorry you lost yours.â Warm to detached, her
voice changed in an instant.
I was sure I could hear Masonâs heart shattering in his chest, the air ripped from his lungs as Adrienne
gazed lovingly into the Vampireâs eyes.
âI, Mason Briggsâaccept your rejection, Adrienne LaFont.â His voice held strong; every emotion he
was forced to hold down melted into his words. Her name left his lips with sorrow, the mate-bond
between them shattering to dust.
Everything went to absolute h**l as an achingly familiar cold front licked across my skin. Shadows
gathered in the darkest recesses of the forest, slithering from darkened corners untouched by
moonlight. They greeted me, whipping around my feet as though they were playing with a friend.
Their silky voices were torn from my memory, their words replaying themselves in my mind.
âYou do not get to chooseâ
Some hissed the words gently, others taunted and snickered. They snak*d across the ground, unseen
by all except Alpha Asher and I.
âTo save the one you love, a life must be takenâ
A thousand silky voices churned in my mind, all speaking at once to form one voice. Emotions of every
kind laced each individual voice. Some sneered the words at me, others murmured them gently. Some
shouted them in anger, while others cooed seductively.
âA mate stolen from an innocentâ
The smoky tendrils slithered from my legs, heading to someone else. The icy shards in my bones
twisted, grinding painfully against my nerves. Despite the cold, sweat begun to bead across my skin as
I watched the shadows glide away from me.
M******r, k****r, monster.
âThis is the price you have paid, Princessâ
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