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Chapter 41

    Chapter 41


    Read Alpha Asher [by Jane Doe] Chapter 41 – Mason’s P.o.v


    Everything hurts—Quite literally.


    My body aches from the weight of my own emotions, pressing down on me until the ustrophobia


    hits. The air turns thick and stagnant in my lungs.


    There were moments when I had convinced myself I had some semnce of control. I was now


    beginning to realize, I never had control. The illusion of control kept me sane for so long, and it’s


    absence was tearing me apart.


    i shuffled through the thundering club, keeping my eyes glued to Breyona.


    I refused to look at the dancing couples–Refused to acknowledge the smell of lut and sx in the air. It


    was all too painful, resurfacing images I had spent a year trying to forget.


    I refused to look back at L—Ignoring the insane urge that always came over me when she was


    around.


    L—A little bundle of fire and spice, but her heart was still pure.


    She hadn’t known it at the time; but the first time we trained together, my heart was hers.


    I never expected to feel that particr emotion again, convinced it was gone from my heart for good.


    My wolf tried to convince me, tried to make me see reason but soon he too was swept away. What


    chance could we have when two other men already craved her heart?


    She was not our mate, her mate was out in the world somewhere. What right did I have to take that


    from her? Could I truly expect her to pick me?


    Nheless, I couldn’t continue ignoring how I felt. L had been the first one to grab my heart after


    what happenedst year.


    We had moved from the pack a year ago. My Grandfather on my mother’s side became ill. He was an


    old man, so his condition wasn’t surprising.


    I know it sounds harsh; but my Grandfather wasn’t a good man. He spent his life molding my Mom into


    a submissive she-wolf, beating any form of disobedience from her. Maybe that was why I fell for L,


    her strong will remained unbroken even with everything life threw at her.


    I could only stand idle while my Mom cared for the man that caused her years of trauma and pain. The


    sight was sickening, driving me from the house at every chance I had.


    We lived in a small shack, right on the outskirts of the city. This gave me ample opportunities to go out


    and find something to do.


    For the time being, I found myself a job. It wasn’t anything shy, just a simple job at a family owned


    sandwich shop. This got me out of the house, and gave me some spare money. My Grandfather had a


    hefty will, leaving everything he owned to my Mom. She was numb with shock for hours after hearing


    the news.


    I suppose somewhere in his sick and twisted heart, a part of him loved his daughter.


    Months had passed, my Grandfather continued clinging to life. A stubborn man for the entirety of his


    life, of course he would fight d***h.


    My Dad was much like myself, fighting the urge to end my Grandfather’s life at every chance. Dad


    couldn’t stand the pain he caused his mate, but my Mom insisted.


    She didn’t want him m******d. After all, what satisfaction could be gained from k*****g a man already on


    deaths door?


    Dadplied, and somehow found the strength to be in the same room as the man.


    Grandfather caused no issues while we lived with him. I think he knew my Dad would end his life if he


    so much stepped out of line.


    It was just another day leaving Dev’s Deli. My shift endedte into the night, but I didn’t mind. Night had


    always been peaceful to me, clearing my head with the crisp breezes that drifted by.


    I had turned eighteen three days ago, epting the crudely made birthday cake from my Mom with a


    goofy smile. Mom had never been good at cooking; that was something my Dad enjoyed.


    On my seventh birthday I insisted Mom make my cake. Year after year, I watched my Mom’s face light


    up as my Dad made my birthday cakes. Her eyes would trail over every step he went through, asking


    questions along the way.


    Her birthday cakes were a horrible replica of my Dad’s, but I didn’t have the heart to make her stop.


    Each year I’d eat my full of cake, telling her it was even better than Dad’s. He knew of course, but


    couldn’t stand to see his mate unhappy. The two of us protected my Mom in every way we could,


    making up for the worst years of her life.


    I had left Dev’s Deli, taking deep breaths of the crisp night air when a smell hit me. It was mingled with


    the smell of smoked meat and freshly baked bread from the Deli. The scent of daisy’s and cotton


    swirled around my mind, my head turning in the direction of the scent.


    I turned down the road, any thoughts of walking home were long forgotten. The delicious smell grew


    stronger as I turned the corner and continued down the road.


    “Come on sweetheart.” A gruff voice chuckled lowly, “Just a little taste.”


    “f**k off, Steph.” A rich voice snapped, fear absent in her tone. “You know I don’t answer to no one


    else.”


    My wolf surged, forcing me into a run as I turned the corner into the alley way.


    A girl was pushed against the brick wall of the alley way, her face contorted into a re as she looked


    up at the man before her.


    The man looked amused, his eyes glinting as he stared the little female down.


    “Steph, I’m gonna f**k you up if you don’t back off.” The woman snapped.


    “You can’t f**k anyone up.” The gruff man chuckled, “You still need Felix to fight all yer’ battles.”


    “Come next week you’ll see.” The woman spat.


    The entire exchange was weird. It seemed like the two knew eachother, hated yet tolerated one


    another.


    “She said back off.” My wolf spoke through me before I had the chance to react.


    Their heads whipped in my direction. It was toote to change my course of action; my fate was


    already decided.


    “Mate.” My wolf cried out at the woman against the wall, wing at the walls of my mind.


    The man backed off from the woman, turning his deadly gaze onto me.


    A low growl escaped my lips, the mans eyes widened in response.


    I expected a fight; some form of confrontation from the man but nothing happened.


    He turned to the woman onest time, keeping his hard re on me.


    “You know what to do.” The guy snapped, turning down the alley way with a huff. His fists were


    clenched at his side as he walked into the distance.


    “Are you alright?” I frowned, approaching my newfound mate.


    As werewolves, you always imagine what it will be like to find your mate. You could never truly


    understand until you’ve felt the real thing.


    Everything about this woman was perfection. Her skin was deep ebony, the color of fresh espresso.


    Her eyes were an intoxicating shade of brown, set with glimpses of amber and gold. Obsidian hair ran


    down to her shoulders, thousands of spiral curls grazed against her throat. Ruby red lips, long


    eyshes and high cheekbones. She was wearing a ankle length dress, a few rings glinting on her


    fingers.


    “Stephs a d**k but he’s harmless.” The woman shrugged, a hand ced on her round hips. “I can


    handle myself just fine, y’know.”


    “I’m sure you can.” My eyes were dancing, a smile ying at my lips as I looked down at my beautiful


    mate.


    “Now, do I gotta be worried about you Mr?” Her dark eyebrow raised, but humor flickered in her eyes.


    She could feel the mate bond pulsing between us. It was clear she was a human; her scent unlike a


    werewolves. She wouldn’t know about the mate bond, but she could feel something between us; a


    connection of sorts.


    “Of course not.” I grinned at her, “Just one of the good guys.”


    “Good guys.” She scoffed, her radiant eyes were twinkling. “What’s your name good guy?


    “Mason.” I grinned, “And yours?”


    “Adrienne.” She grinned making me stagger. Her smile sent my wolf into a frenzy, wanting to mark her


    skin without warning.


    “Beautiful name.” I smiled softly, my eyes trailing over her face. “It fits.”


    “You wanna meet up tomorrow?” Adrienne smiled in return, her eyes lingering on my own before they


    traveled down to my lips.


    “Name the time and ce.” I breathed,pletely taken with my mate.


    “The little park on second street, the one with the fountain.” Her eyes glimmered, “Meet me there


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    around eleven tomorrow night?”


    “Why sote?” I questioned. i wanted to know more about her, I wanted to know everything.


    Wolves rarely had patience, and mine was not an exception. He wanted to carry her away, ignoring any


    screams of protest. I on the other hand, didn’t want my mate to fear me or hate me. Patience was key.


    “I get off work around ten.” She shrugged indifferently, “The parks my favorite ce to go.”


    “I’ll be there.” I grinned, my heart thundering in my chest.


    Excitement coursed through me, sending my hairs on end. This was the beginning of everything, the


    beginning of the rest of my life.


    The breeze shifted suddenly, lifting her coiled curls and swaying them to the side.


    Something bright stood out on her espresso skin.


    A bright scarlett mark stood out, ced on her shoulder. The mark was bright, and shaped like the


    de of a scythe.


    The mark looked like a freshly done tattoo, the ink bright and vibrant. I wondered what the mark on her


    skin stood for, what it symbolized.


    “What’s that?” I murmured, looking at the bright mark.


    “Just a tattoo.” Adrienne shrugged, grazing the mark with her fingers.


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