Chapter 72
Alpha Asher
Read Alpha Asher [by Jane Doe] Chapter 72 â The shadows slithered from sight, maneuvering through
the tall grass unseen. Alpha Asherâs wide eyes met my own as he too could see them slithering. I was
thankful he couldnât hear their seductive whispers, begging me to call on them again.
âMasonâ¦â Maya gasped, cringing against the icy torrent invading my body.
The shadows slithered across the small space that separated us from the Vampireâs. I watched as they
gathered, most of the Vampires were completely oblivious.
The one standing beside Adrienne was not. His seafoam eyes widened at the sight, his eyes snapping
up to meet my own.
âHe can see themâ¦â Maya murmured; her tone fearful. âWhy canât everyone else see them?â
I couldnât form the words to answer Maya, rooted in place as the shadows glided forward.
Adrienne was oblivious, her golden eyes narrowed at Mason, her arm tucked tightly around her
Vampire mate.
They pooled around her feet, lapping against her stiletto boots like murky water. The shadows gathered
at her feet, rising as more added to their numbers.
I held my breath until my lungs burned, silently pleading for a way out of this bargain.
âUnbreakableâ¦you must pay the price, Princessâ
The shadows cooed, their silky voices falling on my ears in hushed waves. Neither side had made a
move yet, as Alpha Asher and the Vampire watched the gathering shadows in h****r.
The other Vampireâs twitched anxiously, waiting for their leader to call them forward. My friends shot
Alpha Asher and I uneasy looks, also wondering why we hadnât taken action.
The shadows rose high, much higher than my short stature. Just when they reached Adrienneâs height,
the whisps of shadow seemed to solidify and take form.
The dark form of a man stood in front of Adrienne, just inches away, and still she was oblivious.
I su*ked in a ragged breath as the shadowâs arm raised, slicing across the air in one smooth motion.
Silence echoed across the dark forest, as if the bugs and animals were all holding their breaths. There
was no mistaking the feeling of unease that had settled across us all. Even if they couldnât see the
shadows, they could feel that something feltâ¦wrong.
A thin, jagged line of scarlet beaded against Adrienneâs neck, bright in contrast to her espresso skin.
She hadnât even realized what happened yet.
Her golden eyes widened, her hands lip at her sides. At first the blood trickled down, slow and thick as
it made its descent down her slender neck.
Her hands snapped up to her neck, her hands grasping wildly at the gaping wound in her throat. Her
blood began to spurt in long waves, watering the grass and staining the earth.
The shadows broke apart, falling to the ground once more. They slithered over the fallen blood,
devouring each drop that fell to the earth.
Mason lurched forward; his hands extended as if he were going to help his d***g mate.
âThereâs nothing you can doâ, I wanted to tell him. âI k****d her, Mason. I k****d your mate.â
Mason stopped d**d in his tracks as a chorus of hisses erupted from the Vampires, warning him to
back off.
As if things couldnât get any worse, her Vampire mate unleashed a snarl of pure fury.
Adrienne fell to the ground, beautiful and still as she lay in the grass. Her golden eyes were focused on
me, as though she were taunting me.
âI know what you did, stupid wolf.â
I could hear her exotic voice in my head, her words like a whip against my b**e skin.
I made the mistake of looking into Masonâs eyes, drowning in the sorrow and confusion that filled his
gaze. His eyes never once left Adrienne,
The Vampires rushed forward, their leader barreling into Alpha Asher. Carter and Wade met the
Vampireâs with equal gusto. Mason and Breyona leapt into action, but the four of them couldnât seem to
wipe the h****r and confusion from their eyes.
I had been so absorbed with the h****r of what I had done that I didnât notice the two Vampireâs
charging my way. With a snarl of absolute malice, Sean knocked the two Vampireâs to the ground.
Breyona and Mason both fought in wolf form, tearing the throats out of the Vampireâs with furious
snarls. Alpha Asher fought in his human form, shifting his hand into claws as he tore the heart from one
of the Vampireâs. Carter, Wade and Sean all did the same.
Alpha Asher was fighting more than one Vampire at a time, giving most of his attention to their leader.
With my heart bursting at the seams, and Masonâs horrorstruck face in mind, I called Maya forward and
shifted.
While she wanted to stretch her legs and take her time basking in the moonlight, there were more
important matters. I took the backseat while Maya charged at one of the Vampireâs fighting Alpha
Asher.
The guy couldnât have been any older than eighteen, a child forced to fight against wolves. His blonde
hair was a couple shades darker than Tristanâs, sun kissed even though he couldnât go out in the sun.
My teeth sunk into his throat like butter, as he hadnât seen me coming. Shock filled his cerulean eyes
as they widened at my bite.
I had never k****d someone before, even in self-defense and I would never forget the emotions that
crossed his eyes. Innocent surprise filled his gaze, followed by sheer denial. He couldnât fathom that
this was the end of his life, that all of those years of learning and growing culminated to this moment.
Maya threw his corpse to the ground without hesitation and moved onto the next Vampire.
As their numbers dwindled, Alpha Asher seemed to gain strength and speed. With little more than a
cruel sneer, he tore the heart from the Vampire leaderâs chest. His body hit the ground with a wet thud,
his out stretched hand only inches away from Adrienne.
âWhat do we do?â Breyona spoke through the mind-link, her voice thick with emotion.
âDrag them into the woods, and b**n the bodies.â Alpha Asherâs voice was strong and acted as a
beacon to get me through this horrible night.
Breyona, Mason and I shifted into our human forms. We slipped on some clothes we had kept in the
trunk, just in case of emergencies.
We worked in silence for the next ten minutes, each of us dragging a Vampire corpse into the woods. I
could hear my heart shatter as Mason picked up his deceased mate, her long curly hair waving in the
light breeze. She was limp in his arms, her vacant eyes still staring at me.
The smell of burnt flesh was nauseating, mixing with the sickly-sweet smell that radiated from the
Vampireâs. Mason stared on at the fire, watching as it licked and crackled against his mateâs curly hair.
âWhat happened?â Masonâs voice was just below a whisper, each word left his lips slowly as though the
sound brought him pain.
I didnât know what to say. What could I say? There was nothing that could undo what I had done. I had
blindly made a deal with the shadows, not bothering to have them elaborate on the price.
âNot that this excuses what happenedâ¦but it wasnât your fault.â Maya murmured, the crackling fire
drowning out her sorrowful voice. âShe chose the Vampireâs over Mason. She wouldâve k****d him if she
had the chance.â
Maya was right, it didnât excuse what I did.
âI donâtââ My mouth opened, my voice a painful croak in my throat.
âDonât lie to me.â Mason spat the words, his eyes hardening. I had never seen him look so furious
before, as though he were seconds away from lunging at my throat. âI felt something there with us,
something cold and ancient and justâbad. It was the shadows wasnât it?â
âIâit was, but Mason-â
âDid you ask them to k**l her?â Mason snarled, taking a step towards me as his eyes flashed
murderously. All traces of his lopsided smile and bright eyes had vanished, this Mason was someone
else entirely.
âEnough.â Alpha Asherâs voice was hard and commanding as he stepped in between Mason and I. His
back was turned to me, but I could feel the protectiveness radiating from his body.
I wanted to scream. Couldnât he see? I didnât deserve his protection. Mason had every right to be angry
with meâto hate me.
âI didnât, Mason. I swear!â My voice shattered, a sob trembling through my body. Mason began to turn
his back on me, his eyes vacant and cold. I couldnât let things end this way. I couldnât let him walk away
thinking I wanted to k**l his mate. âI made a deal. AsherâAsher was going to d*e. They said a life for a
life. I thought they meant me, Mason!â
Something flickered in the depths of Masonâs eyes, something that gave me the smallest shred of
hope.
âGive him a minute.â Alpha Asher murmured, turning to face me. His eyes were dark and his voice thick
with repressed emotion. I hadnât told Alpha Asher the deal I made; I hadnât told him the price I was
willing to pay for his life.
Wetness cascaded down my face, and I realized I had been crying Alpha Asher raised his hand as
though he were going to wipe my tears away. I flinched away from his touch, and turned towards a
stoic Breyona.
I couldnât accept his comfort, couldnât let him chase the h****r and ice from my veins. I deserved to feel
everything for what I had done. I didnât deserve an easy way out.
Breyonaâs face was an impenetrable mask, her hazel eyes locked on my face. I wanted to say
something, but what could I say?
âAnyone know how to hotwire a car?â Carter broke the thick silence, a frown etched onto his carefree
face. âCause I donât feel like running three hours home.â
âIâll find us a car.â Breyona grunted, her eyes flickering to the patch of forest Mason had wandered off
into.
âLola, go with her.â Alpha Asher murmured, his intense gaze heating my cold skin.
Breyona turned on her heel and headed back to the main road, leaving me to follow closely behind.
Once I had finally caught up to her, we walked down the dark road in silence. I could feel the whirlwind
of emotions that swarmed within her, and cringed against their intensity.
âAreâAre you mad at me?â I wanted to throw something, to smack myself across the face for saying
something so careless.
âNo.â Breyona used her voice like a whip, lashing against my chilled skin without mercy. âI understand
why you did what you did, but that doesnât change how Mason feels.â
âI know.â I choked out, my voice little more than a painful rasp. âI didnât knowâI didnât know it would be
her.â
âYou want to know what pisses me off?â Breyona stopped d**d in her tracks, her hands resting on her
hips. Breyonaâs emotionless mask had shifted into one of irritation and anger. Her hazel eyes narrowed
at me, sending a shard of regret burrowing into my stomach. âYou were willing to give your d**n life
without thinking it through.â
âI did think it through.â I shook my head furiously, tears pricking the backs of my eyelids. âI couldnâtââ
âI know, Lola. You couldnât let him d*e.â Breyona snapped, running a hand through her short hair. âBut
donât you get it? You canât be a d**n martyr and throw your life away without thinking of the rest of us.
How would your Grandma feel? And what about Sean and your Dad?â
Millions of words flitted through my mind, and yet I couldnât figure out what to say. Tears formed in
Breyonaâs narrowed eyes, her slim figure shaking with anger.
âYouâreâyouâre mad I didnât think it through?â I chuckled, ignoring the tears that escaped my weary
eyes. âI k****d someoneâI k****d Masonâs mate.â
âIf Adrienne hadnât been k****d by the shadows, what would have happened to her?â Breyona
grimaced, as if the words burned her throat during their exit. âDuring the fight, what would have
happened to her? Would we have spared her? Taken her as prisoner until she was forced to switch
sides?â
I knew what she was asking, and I knew the answer. Adrienne would have died, or escaped to run back
to the Vampireâs. While it nearly made my heart seize in my chest, there wasnât a happy ending for
Adrienne and Mason.
âShe would have died, or somehow gotten away.â Breyona murmured, âAnd I know how much Mason is
hurting, but she wasnât going to change sides. Does that make me a bad person?â
âI donât know.â I murmured; my voice rough with exhaustion.
Just a mile up the road we found a small parking lot littered with different cars. A small sign sticking
from the ground said this was where you park if you were going to take a bus. The bus stop sat at the
corner, a few feet away from the parking lot.
The streetlights flickered dimly, and my eyes flickered to every shadow in sight. There was no
movement, no slithery voice that cooed in my ear. Everything was still, even the crickets had fell silent.
Breyona picked a deep brown mini-van, set with at least thirty bumper stickers. The back window had
one of those stick figure families. A stick figure Mom and Dad stood next to a child and a little dog.
Above the stick figure family was another sticker that said âmy child made honor roll in 2019â.
âNot my first choice, but we have seven people to transport and we need something inconspicuous.â
Breyona grunted, catching my gaze as I looked over the tacky bumper stickers.
I leaned against the cold metal of the mini-van in silence, watching as Breyona messed with an
assortment of wires.
âHow did you learn to hotwire a car?â I found myself asking, thankful for a distraction from my own inner
turmoil.
âMade some human friends a year ago.â Breyona shrugged. The engine roared to life and Breyona
shot me a half-hearted grin, âThey taught me a thing or two.â
We drove back to the abandoned house, maneuvering around the back end of the wrecked SUV.
Smoke was no longer billowing from the hood and thankfully the car hadnât erupted in flames.
Alpha Asher, Carter, Wade, Sean and Mason stood around the side of the house, keeping out of view
from the road. Breyona pulled into the gravel driveway and hopped out of the van.
âA mini-van?â Carter scoffed, giving Breyona a side-eyed glance. âThats the best you could do?â
âIâm sorry we canât fit seven people in a d**n sports car.â Breyona snapped, âItâs bad enough were
stealing one car, letâs not add another to the list.â
âAlright, alright.â Carter grimaced; his hands raised in surrender.
Alpha Asher climbed into the driverâs seat, while everyone else filed into the back. I leaned my cheek
against the passenger window, unable to feel the cold of the glass.
Alpha Asher, Carter, Wade and Sean were all splattered in blood. The sickly-sweet scent was all over
their clothes, staining their skin.
We all fell into a heavy silence, each of us baring the weight of what happened tonight. Every other
minute Alpha Asherâs toffee-colored eyes would find their way to my face and linger there for a few
moments. When we were half an hour away from home, Sean spoke up.
âAlphaâcould I stay in the packhouse tonight?â Seanâs voice sounded fragile, as though it were a
paper-thin sheet of glass. âJust for the nightâI just need some time alone before I see Dad and
Grandma again.â
âOf course.â Alpha Asher nodded, his eyes never once leaving the road. âIâll have Beta Devin bring you
to one of the suites when we get back.â
âIâll have to at least call Grandma.â I frowned at Sean, looking over his haggard and exhausted face.
âShe kind of figured out where we were going tonight.â
âOf course, she did.â Sean chuckled, but it sounded weak and forced.
Alpha Asher dropped Mason and Breyona off at their houses, followed by Carter and Wade. Mason
hadnât said a word or spared me a glance as he hopped out of the van, trudging up the steps to his
house.
âGive him time.â Maya murmured, âHis mate rejected him for a Vampire, and she died. He has a lot to
sort through.â
We arrived at the packhouse early in the morning, but the living room light was still on. Yellow light
peeking from the sheer white c******s in Alpha Asherâs living room.
The three of us walked inside, Alpha Asher and Sean coated in a thick layer of Vampire blood. Beta
Devin and Alpha Zeke were both sitting on the couch, the dull sounds of a football game played on the
TV.
Two sets of eyes snapped up from the TV, roaming over Alpha Asher and Seanâs blood coated body.
âYou actually did it.â Alpha Zeke chuckled, his eyes brightening as he looked at the three of us. âK**l a
lot of Vamps?â
âThey knew we were coming.â Alpha Asher grunted, and I could hear the exhaustion in his words.
âWeâll talk more in the morning.â
Beta Ned showed Sean to a spare bedroom. Before retreating into the room, Sean pulled me into his
arms. My brother and I had never been affectionate towards each other, but for a moment I allowed
myself to forget what I had done and enjoy my brotherâs company.
Alpha Asher stood off to the side, waiting patiently for me to follow him to hisâour room.
âDonât torture yourself, Lola.â Sean murmured into my hear, pulling his arms from around me.
âIf only it were that easy.â The words came out in a hushed whimper, but Sean had already closed the
bedroom door.
My body was on autopilot as I followed Alpha Asher into our bedroom. I sat motionless on the bed, my
fingers grazing against the silky material of his blankets. Alpha Asher stripped the b****y clothes from
his chiseled body, tossing them into the bathroom trash can.
I watched in silence as Alpha Asher pulled me from the bed, guiding me into the bathroom where a
steaming shower awaited our presence. Much like he had before, he stripped the clothes from my body
and let them fall to the floor with a quiet thud.
I savored every moment of his hands against my flesh, smearing soap into my skin until it lathered.
Alpha Asherâs touch had always awakened something s*xual within me, flipping a switch that made me
crave him entirely. This time his touch was different.
He washed my hair for me, his rough fingers tangled through my hair as he rubbed my scalp. Just
when I was about to fall asleep in his arms, he rinsed the soap from my hair. After quickly washing
himself, he pulled me from the shower. As if I were a fragile piece of glass, he carried me into the
bedroom and placed me lightly on my feet.
While I wanted to collapse onto the bed, his thick arm around my waist kept me upright. His toffee eyes
grew dark as they took in my tired and sorrow-stricken face. My lips felt dry and chapped, my eyes
swollen from the tears I had shed and yet Alpha Asher looked at me like a man seeing the sun for the
first time.
âYou were willing to d*e for me.â Alpha Asher murmured, his voice thick and rough as he recounted the
decision I had made.
âOf course.â My voice cracked as I spoke the words, tears burning the back of my eyes as I looked at
the heavy emotion clouding Alpha Asherâs face.
âDonât ever give your life for mine.â His dark eyes grew hard, fear and anger flashing in their depths,
âDo you hear me, Lola?â
âI hear you.â I responded, but he could see the truth bleeding through my eyes. âBut Iâm still here. And
Masonâs mate isnât.â
Alpha Asherâs eyes were still dark, still dripping with emotion he couldnât put into words. His arm
tightened around my waist as he lifted me against his chest. He slipped under the covers; my body still
tucked in his arms.
Turning on his side, he pulled me against his chest. His skin radiated a warmth that soothed my chilled
bones, and chased away the icy splinters that refused to leave. His hand traced light patterns across
my b**e back his lips pressed against my clean hair as he inhaled deeply. Even as the sobs wracked
my body, his hand never quit its soothing pace against my skin. His touch and affection did something
to my wounded heart. It began to slowly patch up the jagged and cracked pieces.
Just as I was ready to succ*mb to the darkness, a fleeting thought crossed my mind. It was something
the shadows had said when I made the deal with them.
âTo save the one you love, a life must be takenâ
The shadows had been right. Somewhere along the way, I had fallen in love with Alpha Asher.
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