Chapter 77
Alpha Asher
Read Alpha Asher [by Jane Doe] Chapter 77 â Lolaâs P.o.v
Eating dinner with my family brought back some normalcy into my life, but I couldnât ignore the empty
chair where my Mom used to sit.
I wondered if she was looking down on me, watching as I discovered whoâwhat I was. Would she be
proud to see me resisting Tristan? Or disappointed that I wanted to reject half of myself?
After dinner Sean and Dad retreated to the couch, watching sports as they once had before this mess
started. Dad couldnât see itâbut I could. I could see how much Sean had changed. Even with a smile on
his face, the light had left his eyes. While I could never understand the feeling of losing your mate, I
hoped he found happiness in his life.
After helping Grandma clean up the kitchen, the motioned for me to follow her outside. Standing on the
back patio, I looked over to where my bedroom window sat. I could still see Kanyonâs lifeless eyes
staring into my window, his scarlet blood staining the grass. I wondered if I were to look close enough,
would there still be little droplets of blood on the grass?
âIâm not using the shadows again.â I assured Grandma, grimacing as I stared out into the forest.
There used to be something reassuring about the dense forest that surrounded our little town, but now
it filled me with unease. There could be anythingâanyone out there, watching and waiting.
âI donât think you should ignore that side of yourself, Lola.â Grandma frowned, as though the words
pained her. âThe shadows are not an inherently evil force, their actually neutral.â
âNeutral?â I scoffed, âSlitting someoneâs throat doesnât sound very neutral to me.â
âA life for a life.â Grandma sighed, looking much older in that moment. âYou canât expect things for free,
Lola. Sometimes theyâll want blood, sometimes they can beâcreative.â
âCreative? That sounds reassuring.â I grimaced, âHow do you know all of this anyway? You know more
about Vampireâs then the history books.â
âYour Mom moved here when she was young, after she met the Vampire King. She hadnât a clue he
was a King, or that he was the heir of the Kouritis bloodline. She rejected him before fleeing from her
little town, hoping he wouldnât dare hunt her down.â Grandma sighed, âI became close friends with your
other Grandma, and eventually your Mom. Your other Grandma and Iâwell, we were the only two your
Mom told.â
âThen how did Dad know?â I asked, my attention captivated because I was finally getting the answers I
craved.
âThey too became close friends over time. It had been a couple years since she moved to this pack,
but one day she went outside of the territory. The Vampire King had found her within the hour.â
Grandma paused, shuddering as she relived the memory but continued. âHe toyed with her, let her live
in safety for a couple years. He could have gotten to her at any time, should he use the shadows.
Something you need to know about your true Father, there is not a price he wouldnât pay for power.
That makes him dangerous.â
I had figured as much, but hearing the words out loud sent a chill down my spine. I had no doubt the
Vampire King would remove his own child if it helped his cause.
âYour Mom was a half-blood too, only her other half was human. She was the one who figured out how
to block her mind, and she passed the information on to me.â Grandma smiled grimly, âThe Vampire
King needed a way to produce an heir, so he called to the shadows. He could have chosen another
woman, but your Mom would give him the strongest offspring.â
âWhat price did he pay?â I wasnât sure I wanted to ask.
âComplete control of the mind is quite the favor.â Grandmaâs smile dropped. âThey asked for someone
in her bloodline, someone who loved unconditionally, and they wanted him to do the job himself. It was
your other Grandma they wanted.â
Buttery light from the setting sun bounced across the forest and grassy floor, a beautiful sight in the
midst of a grim conversation. The unspoken words lingered between us, their meaning loud and clear.
The Vampire King had gotten what he wanted, as I was proof of that. He had taken my other
Grandmaâs life with his b**e hands, paying his debt to the shadows.
âI always thought you didnât like Mom.â I chuckled dryly, remembering the countless angry looks and
sideways glares.
âI always liked your Mom.â Grandma scoffed, waving me away. âI just hated how hard she was on
herself. She loved you, but blamed herself for her Momâs d***h.â
Grandma and I went back inside once the sun had completely vanished behind the forest line, carrying
that buttery light further away. After giving me more leftovers than I needed, Dad dropped me off at the
packhouse.
As I scurred into the kitchen I locked eyes with Alpha Asher who leaned against the counter enduring a
conversation with Alpha Bran. I hadnât seen the sandy-haired Alpha since I had beaten him in the fight,
and from the grim smile on his face, I knew he remembered that night very well.
âRoom will be made for when your men arrive.â Alpha Asher grunted, an irritated look of indifference on
his face.
With a dark sweatshirt draped against his form, my eyes found the dip and curve of his arm muscles
easily. My eyes trailed up his broad shoulders, and chiseled-jawline to meet his darkening eyes. As he
noticed my attention, a sly smirk formed on his face. Sensing Alpha Asherâs attention was elsewhere,
Alpha Bran flashed me a transparent smile.
âIâm sure that youâll see them taken care off.â Alpha Bran smiled stiffly before turning leave.
âIt seems heâs taking his loss rather hard.â Alpha Asher smirked, the curve of his lips warming my
insides.
âHis men havenât arrived yet?â I asked, an amused glance in the direction Alpha Bran stalked off in.
âHe has had issues gathering his forces.â Alpha Asher grunted, âWasting as much time as he can.â
âAre we sure Alpha Bran isnât working with the Vampireâs?â I snorted, âProcrastinating could be to their
benefit.â
âAlpha Bran isnât stupid enough to work with the Vampireâs. His family has hated them for decades.â
Alpha Asher shook his head, âHeâd forfeit his position as Alpha to see them all k****d off.â
âAnd what about patrol? Brittany said an a****k could happen at any point.â I questioned, ignoring my
flinch at his previous statement.
âAlpha Zeke brought what men he could afford; we have them stationed around along the southern
perimeter.â
âHow do we know they havenât changed plans?â I frowned, âThey have to know we have Brittany by
now.â
âShe says they are unaware of the information she has on them.â Alpha Asher said simply.
âIâm sure youâre still taking precautions.â I replied.
âOf course.â He smirked, âTrusting her word alone could mean the d***h of this pack. As for patrol
tonight, I meant to tell you earlier, but you are relieved of patrol duties for the foreseeable future.â
âReally?â I questioned; eyebrow raised. I wasnât complaining, but everyone in training was required to
run patrol.
âReally.â He chuckled lowly, his eyes flashing playfully. âActually, Iâd like for you to accompany me
tonight. If you arenât busy.â
âWell, I was going to run patrol.â I smirked, but I was sure he could hear my accelerating heartrate. âIt
seems I have some free-time, now that Iâve been relieved.â
âChange into something comfortable, Iâll wait down here.â Alpha Asher smiled, one that softened his
face and smoothed the hardness from his eyes.
I ran up the stairs and into our bedroom, stripping off the clothes I had worn today in exchange for the
dress Breyona let me borrow. While the black fabric covered my important bits, it was on the shorter
side. Just to be safe, I slipped on a matching pair of shorts.
Alpha Asher hadnât moved as I slipped back downstairs. His toffee eyes roamed me, approval flashing
in his gaze. Under his eyes I felt self-conscious, my skin flushed and heated.
âYou look good in black.â Alpha Asher nodded, appreciatively. His large hand tugged at the hem of my
dress, a smirk forming on his face. âI particularly like this dress.â
âI wonder why.â I snorted, though blush formed across my face.
âNo need to rub Alpha Branâs loss in his face.â Alpha Asher smirked, his thick arm snaking around my
waist as he led me to the back door.
âWhere are we going?â I frowned, following him to the forest-line. âIsnât there going to be an a****k any
day?â
âWe arenât going far.â He assured me, âI have men roaming the forest, and some stationed around the
house.â
I had never fully explored the woods around our pack before. I had followed Tyler to the swimming hole
countless times, but never ventured out on my own. Tyler had refused to let me train or join patrol,
claiming my status as future Luna put me above everyone else. Alpha Asher led me into the woods,
holding back branches and leaves as I trailed beside him. His hand found my own, our fingers
threading together. Alpha Asher had never made me feel below him. I had voiced my opinion to him a
few times now, and each time he listened. I didnât feel as though I were following my Alpha into the
woods. I was following the guy I loved, one who cherished my body and enjoyed my opinions.
âWhere are we going?â I asked, breaking the comfortable silence between us.
âYouâll see.â Alpha Asher gave me a genuine smile, one that left me staggering for breath. âI enjoy time
alone, and had found this place shortly after taking over the pack.â
We walked into a small clearing, as big as our bedroom in the packhouse. Small flowers were scattered
throughout the clearing, growing in white clumps. The petals were thin, but seemed to absorb the
moonlight shining overhead. The white petals appeared to be glowing as they attracted the light of the
moon.
âI believe the previous Luna had planted these.â Alpha Asher murmured, âI never asked.â
âShe loves gardening, but I never knew about this.â I nodded, my attention on the luminescent flowers
that dotted the clearing. âItâs soâbeautiful.â
My stomach was a mess of knots as I felt the presence of the man behind me, gauging my reaction as I
looked over the flowers. He had brought me here, a place he went to be alone. There were times I
doubted his feelings towards me, but this had to mean something. Where I usually had courage,
something about Alpha Asher brought me to my knees. I wanted to turn around, confess my feelings
for him and demand to know if he felt the same. Instead of doing any of those things, I turned around
and gave him a gentle smirk.
âI wouldnât have thought youâd like something like this.â I chuckled lightly, my heart speeding up as he
closed the distance between us.
âI am allowed to appreciate beauty when I see it.â
Alpha Asher smirked down at me, his dark eyes smoldering as he took in my face. My heart thundered
at the meaning of his words. I ran my tongue along my lower lip, coating the soft flesh with moisture as
butterflies swarmed in my stomach. His eyes caught the movement, following the trail of my tongue
with burning intensity. His breath fanned against my lips, hovering just above my own. My self-control
was holding by a frayed thread. Just as a low growl sounded from his throat, I began to close the
distance between us.
âAlphaâthereâs been a breach on the northern side of town, a group of Vampires. Patrol was able to
take three down, but four slipped through. Breyonaâs Mom saw them running down her street, it seems
like their looking for something.â
The words echoed between Alpha Asher and I, the moment between us shattered violently.
âDadâs house is on Breyonaâs street.â I croaked.
âTell everyone to keep indoors. Send a patrol team to Lolaâs house, weâre on our way.â
âWhat if they donât know I moved into the packhouse? Dad and Grandma are there.â
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