Chapter 96
Alpha Asher
Read Alpha Asher [by Jane Doe] Chapter 96 â Asherâs voice faded in and out of the mind-link,
undoubtedly because he had joined the fight. I could hear the anger and exhilaration in his voice, and
my heartrate skyrocketed as anxiety took hold. My skin flushed a bright shade of red, and I slipped my
jacket off as I fidgeted. Each mile felt like hours, and by the time the mile marker for our town
appeared, I was nearing explosion.
Sean talked over our plan on the way home, but I had zoned out for most of the conversation. While I
was physically seated in a moving vehicle, I was with Asher the entire time. Our bond burned brightly
within me, reminding me that he was still aliveâstill safe, for now.
Sean pulled over at a small gas station on the outskirts of town. The lights in the little cube-shaped
building were off, and not a single person was in sight. This gas station was technically off of Asherâs
territory, but it was close enough to need evacuation. I flashed Tristan a grateful glance as I looked at
the deserted store.
While the rest of Asherâs men, Sean, Mason, and I headed into battle, Tristan would get Holly to safety.
It was a last-minute idea, but I plugged the address to Breyonaâs late Auntâs house into the GPS.
Breyona had once been visiting Giovanni there, and it seemed fitting to use the house again. I passed
the keys to Tristan with a hard look in my eyes. I was trusting him, more than I ever wanted to. First, I
trusted him with my life, and now, my half-sisters. Even though I hardly knew the girl, I knew she
deserved better than this life.
Tristan peeled off down the road, with a pale looking Holly in the passenger seat. Sean had reminded
him to stay away from the main roads, and to avoid the werewolves at any cost. The rest of us slipped
into the woods. Maya had been unconscious for the entire drive, building up strength from the constant
contact with silver. I managed to make her stir, and grimaced as she yawned loudly.
âNot enough time to explain, but itâs time to wake up.â I called out to her. âThe fight is happening now,
and were about to head right into it.â
âI expect the full story later.â She replied, and I grimaced as the bones in my body began to shift.
I hadnât been able to shift while being held prisoner at my Fatherâs, so the process was uncomfortable.
My muscles stretched, my bones cracked, and my teeth elongated. I resisted the urge to scratch at my
skin as large tufts of hair emerged. Once I was on four feet, I followed Sean, Mason and the rest of the
warriors into the forest. Our feet thundered against the damp earth, kicking up bits of dirt and grass. My
tongue rolled out as a huff left my snout. Not exercising for a week hadnât done me any favors. I
pushed myself harder, feeling the b**n in my muscles as I kept up with Sean and Mason.
I could hear the fighting, and smell the tang of blood before I could see anything. Snarls, growls, and
yelpsâboth wolf and vampire, filled the air. The scent of blood overwhelmed everything else. I could no
longer smell the wet earth, or the warm breeze that brushed through our fur. The metallic scent was
everywhere.
The battle spanned through the forest, into a large clearing, and partially inside of town. We emerged
out of the forest and onto the outskirts of town. Only a few houses sat out here, along with a small farm.
The entire fight was mayhem, bodies scattered along the ground, most still leaking fresh blood. There
were no lines to tell one side from another. Some werewolves still fought in human form, using
elongated claws and canines to k**l their enemies. Others shifted and fought, teeth snapping as they
clamored at the Vampireâs.
âAsher?â I called out, âWhere are you?â
A few seconds of silence passed, until his voice flowed through my mind. Even with the situation at
hand, Asher managed to sound playful, âIn the middle of it all, where else?â
His voice sent a rush of warmth through me, calming my nerves and clearing my addled mind.
Asherâs men were skilled, both strong and fast. His troops were able to take on multiple Vampireâs at
once, but I had underestimated my Fatherâs number of followers. Some of the Vampireâs looked
younger than me, yet they fought for their lives. I wondered how many of them actually wanted to fight,
and how many were forced.
We leapt into the fight without hesitation, sinking our teeth into any Vampire that raised a hand against
us. The unmistakable flash of silver shined throughout the battle, but I kept my gaze ahead. I knew
Asherâs wolf without needing ever see it. My eyes were locked on one wolf in particular. Larger than the
rest, its fur was the color of midnight. Asherâs honey-colored eyes were reflected in his wolfâs. Sean,
Mason, and I k****d our way through the Vampireâs, making it to Asherâs side. The numbers continued
to dwindle, but I couldnât tell which side was winning. My heart hammered, and a skin-crawling
sensation ran over my skin. There were so many, so many d**d bodies. Each lifeless face was a
person, someone who had a family. That fact didnât change my pace, nor my ferocity.
âWhereâs Breyona and Giovanni?â I shouted through the mind-link, locking eyes with Asherâs midnight
wolf. I dodged a silver knife thrown by one of the Vampireâs, snarling as it whizzed past my ear. I
slammed into the Vampire, knocking him into the ground before sinking my teeth into his throat. âAre
my Dad and Grandma safe?â
Asher was tossing the body of an older Vampire to the ground before answering. âBreyona and
Giovanni, at her Auntâs place. Your Dad put up a fight, but heâs far from town with your Grandma.â
C**p, I internally groaned. I had sent Tristan and Holly to Breyonaâs Auntâs house. I had assumed
Breyona and Giovanni would evacuate with the rest of the townspeople. Instead, they remained in
town, a risk, but theyâd be nearby in case we won. Instead of freaking out, I mind-linked Breyona. While
she was unable to shift, she still had a wolf living within her, and had a place in this pack.
âBreyona?â I called out, narrowly missing an a****k. The Vampire had come from behind me, but I
caught him in time, knocking him off of his feet before sending the silver knife scattering in the other
direction.
Even at night the air was humid and thick. With all the fur on my body, I felt unbearably warm. If I were
in my human form, Iâd probably be sweating. I fought past the feeling and pushed forward, stashing any
physical pain deep in the recesses of my mind.
âLola?â Breyona practically screamed. I could hear the pent-up excitement and relief in her one word.
âOh, my Goddess. Where are you? Did you escape your Father?â
âI donât have a lot of time to explain.â I grunted, leaping through the air and barreling into a Vampire that
was approaching Sean from the rear. âIâm in town, fighting Vampireâs. Tristan and my half-sister Holly,
are coming to your Aunts. Hollyâs hurt, she needs help. Donât k**l Tristan, please. Heâs the one who
helped me escape.â
Breyona was silent for several minutes, and for just a fleeting second, I felt sorry for Tristan. He had no
idea what he was walking into. While I trusted Breyona, I had a strange inkling Tristan and Giovanni
were close.
âYou donât want me to k**l Tristan?â She asked slowly, as if she had heard me wrong.
âDonât k**l him.â I repeated, giving Mason a nod as he joined my side, tearing down another Vampire. âI
know what youâre thinking. He wasnât in my head. He had me pretend so my Father wouldnât k**l me.
Trust me, Breyona.â
âAlright, but get here as soon as you can.â Breyona huffed, ending the mind-link.
I didnât have a chance to think as another wave of ungodly warmth passed through me. My entire body
shuddered, and I winced as the warmth grew hotter. I felt uncomfortable in my skin, in my wolf form. All
of this fur, it was slowly suffocating me. The warmth grew until liquid fire ran over my skin. A strangled
whimper left my mouth as the fire rippled over my skin.
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