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Chapter 85

    Chapter 85


    Read Alpha Asher [by Jane Doe] Chapter 85 – The first thing I did was try to mind-link Breyona. I was


    hit with a wall of darkness, of nothing. Even as I stumbled through the dark, I knew they had ced


    silver on some part of her body. Mind-linking her would be impossible until the silver was removed.


    Breyona had given her wolf-form to save Giovanni, but her wolf still resided within her, simply trapped


    in her human body. Enhanced speed and strength she would retain, as well as her connection to the


    pack. My nerves felt horribly fried, but panicking would do me no good. I needed to stay calm for


    Breyona’s sake, ande up with a n to save their lives.


    Once the fight had ended, Asher came inside the house. I watched as his entire frame went rigid with


    anger. Not only did they want me in return for Breyona and Giovanni’s lives, but they hade here


    with the purpose of taking Giovanni. I knew it was a low blow for Asher, as Breyona was a part of his


    pack, and he was tasked with protecting us all. I sent a gentle soothing wave down the mate-bond


    between us, watching as some of the tension faded from his shoulders.


    Asher had lost little men during this fight; Luna Freya’s men were not so lucky. The bodies of both wolf


    and man were scattered about, and Breyona’s car was beyond destroyed. I figured that was the


    Vampire King’s intention, to use Luna Freya’s men in recement of his own. After all, what was more


    d**d wolves to the Vampire King?


    Asher gathered a group of men and began dragging some of the fallen into the woods to b**n. We


    pulled the bodies of our own men behind a building, keeping them out of sight. Their families would


    need to mourn properly, and arge f*****l would be held for them. I helped the guys drag the bodies


    into the forest, though I could only manage one at a time. Each of us wore a grim expression on our


    face, all thinking the same thing.


    The Vampire King had done nothing but toy with us for weeks now, and had taken little action to throw


    this pack into disarray. We still had little information on the Vampire King, and hadn’t a clue where he


    might set up base. I had seen the stone bedroom in my short visits with Tristan, but couldn’t gleam


    enough information to name a specific ce. Their headquarters had to be close enough for immediate


    action, but far enough away to remain safe and inconspicuous.


    A n was beginning to take root in my mind, though I needed to think the entire thing through. The


    war between Vampires and Werewolves was inevitable, but this pack had been taunted enough. Alpha


    Asher had brought in nearly a thousand of his men from across his vast territory. Many housed with


    other families and filled all the nearby Hotels. Bran and Zeke’s men were in the same situation, taking


    what shelter they could find, or epting the tents Asher had given them. Food had been provided at


    therge Community Center in town, courtesy of the influx of volunteers we received. Asher had


    resumed training two weeks ago, expanding the size of his ss by another hundred students. Anyone


    willing and able to fight would have a ce in this war.


    Asher split the training up into smaller groups, assigning some of his men to the task. I was surprised at


    the influx of volunteers, young men and women willing to risk their lives for this pack. Despite Asher’s


    cruel reputation, he was willing to give everything for this pack. I could tell by the look in his eyes, that


    Asher would give his life before forcing any of his people to fight. It was a side of him I had never knew


    existed, a side that changed the way I viewed him.


    A couple days ago, I had talked over evacuation ns with Alpha Asher. His territory was vast, but the


    Vampires were targeting the center of our town. Many of the citizens could head to the opposite end of


    Asher’s territory, nearly four hours away. Others could escape into the nearby city, finding shelter until


    the war was finished. What we needed was inside information, we needed a heads up on when this


    war was happening. Without it, we were all as good as d**d.


    I was once the type of person to jump into a situation without thinking. While I’m still stubborn and


    headstrong, I had learned my lesson. As insane as my n was, I had thought the entire thing through.


    There was no other option for this pack. My sense of self-preservation and my duties as Luna were at


    war, but they had not changed my decision.


    The smell of burning bodies lingered in the forest, the dark smoke spewing into the sky, covered by the


    darkness of night. The breeze was blowing in the opposite direction, a gift from nature that the people


    in this pack would not have to endure the stench of d***h. Asher’s men made quick work of cleaning


    the blood from the streets, houses, and cars.


    Exhaustion had long ago settled in my bones as countless hours had passed. My feet ached from the


    ts Breyona had given me, and the dress I wore was speckled in dirt and ash. I smelled like a walking


    corpse, and promised myself a long shower once we were finished. I visibly jumped as Asher ced a


    hand on my shoulder, theforting sparks licking over my skin.


    “Let’s head back, let the rest of the men finish cleaning up.” Asher spoke lowly, his eyes still dark and


    troubled.


    Asher led me down the road to where I had parked Zeke’s Mercedes. The car had somehow remained


    untouched, not a scratch on the shiny paint.


    “Good, Zeke will be happy to hear his car survived.” Asher chuckled dryly, slipping in the driver’s seat.


    Asher had thrown on a pair of loose sweatpants after returning to his human form. While it was hard to


    take my eyes from his rippling muscles and creamy skin, the two of us had other things on our mind.


    I’m sure Asher already assumed I wasing up with a n, and had no intention of letting Breyona


    or Giovanni d*e for me. Instead of demanding answers from me, we drove home in afortable


    silence.


    ‘Attention everyone. It is safe to return to your houses. The threat has been neutralized.’


    Asher sent a quick message through the mind-link, informing everyone in town that it was now safe to


    return home. My birthday had quickly gone downhill, though I had no one to me but my Father. I still


    considered it a blessing that Asher was my mate, even with the problem of Tristan’s stubborn mark.


    When we arrived at the packhouse, Dad had taken most of the elderly home in his truck. Grandma had


    already baked up a storm in the kitchen and was putting her cookies and brownies into Tupperware


    containers. They each had their own ways of coping with stress. Despite Dad’s injured knee, he


    insisted on being hands on. Grandma liked to bake enough pastries for the entire country.


    The smell of Grandma’s pastries filled the house, and I couldn’t help but meander into the kitchen.


    Tupperware containers were stacked by the dozen, and I watched as Grandma wiped down the


    counters with a rag, humming softly to herself. A relieved grin formed on her face as she caught my


    eye, pulling me into a hug that soothed some of the unease in my stomach.


    “How’s Sean and Mason doing?” She asked.


    “They’re alright, just helping the others clean up.” I sighed, giving her a tired smile.


    “It seems we weren’t the only one’s busy.” Ashermented, stepping into the kitchen.


    A soft smile had formed on his face as he looked at my Grandma, one that made me want to ask about


    his family. Grandma gave Asher a gentle nod, a bright smile forming on her face.


    “Wee to the family, Alpha.” Grandma chuckled, “I’m afraid I’ve raided your kitchen.”


    “Would you mind passing some of those out to some families tomorrow?” Asher asked, eyeing the


    dozens of Tupperware containers. “Save a few for us, of course. L didn’t save me any thest time.”


    Grandma’s eyes brightened at Asher’s words, and I snickered as she shot me a knowing look. She had


    always judged someone’s character on whether or not they liked her cooking, and so far, Asher was


    passing.


    “Of course, I will.” Grandma nodded happily.


    By the time Dad had brought all of the elderly home, Sean and Mason had returned to the house. The


    four of them piled into Dad’s truck, and headed home. I was practically swaying on my feet, and didn’t


    argue as Asher led us upstairs.


    “You smell like d***h.” Asher chuckled dryly, picking up a strand of my hair and breathing deeply. His


    face contorted in a grimace, making me roll my eyes and smack his shoulder.


    “You don’t smell so wonderful yourself, mate.” I smirked, making a show of sniffing him and nearly


    gagging.


    “Keep taunting me and neither of us will get any sleep tonight.” Asher muttered, though a rare smile


    had formed on his face.


    The two of us hopped in the shower, and I used my remaining energy to scrub the scent of d***h from


    my skin. The steaming water released some of the tension from my body, but my mind was clouded


    with worry. There was no way Asher would agree with my n, but it was ourst resort. The Vampire


    King would grow tired of taunting us, and we needed information before that happened.


    Asher’s eyes narrowed as he noticed Tristan’s mark still lingering on my skin. The wound Asher had


    left on my neck was healing, revealing a cobalt blue mark beneath the scab.


    “His mark is still there.” Asher growled lowly, tracing his finger over it with a dark grimace.


    “I asked the shadows. They said I have a mate for each side.” I frowned, “I asked them to remove it,


    but the price was too much.”


    “What did they ask?”


    “They wanted our mate-bond.” I spoke softly, tracing my finger over the wound I had left on Asher’s


    blemish-free skin. “I couldn’t part with what I feel for you. Not in a million years.”


    “And what about this Vampire?” Asher snarled, “What do you feel for him?”


    I looked into his eyes, holding his dark stare. I let the truth ring through the mate-bond, soothing his


    aching heart.


    “I feel nothing for him, Asher. Nothingpared to the way I feel for you.”


    Asher scooped me into his arms, cing a fierce kiss against my lips. There was little restraint as our


    lips collided, my back pping against the tiled wall. Desperation, love, and jealousy shed within the


    kiss, and I devoured each emotion as the sparkspped my skin. We only pulled away once our lungs


    were devoid of oxygen, our lips sore and bruised.


    My mind was still reeling as we slipped into bed, the silk nkets grazing my b**e skin softly. Asher


    pulled me into his arms, and I inhaled the clean scent of him. All man, mixed with spices and earth. The


    sparks that ran across my skin lulled me, making my eyelids heavy.


    “Tell me about your family.” I found myself asking, my voice a sleepy mumble. “I hardly know anything


    about them.”


    “My Mom’s name is ire, my Dad is Killian. They had a rough start as mates, but it worked out in the


    end. I have an annoying little brother, Brandon, and a couple cousins.” Asher’s voice was gentle, his


    hand tracing circles along my spine. “What else would you like to know?”


    “Where are they now?” I asked, my words somewhat slurring together. “How did they have a rough


    start?”


    “I sent them away when all of this began. My Mom, Dad, Brother, Aunt, Uncle, and cousins are all


    somece safe.” Asher replied, “As for my Mom, she dealt with some things when she was younger,


    things that came back to haunt her. Dad wasn’t so understanding at first, but eventually he came


    around.”


    “They sound really nice.” My voice came out soft. Anything else Asher had said fell on deaf ears, as I


    had already drifted off to sleep.


    I woke to an empty bed, holding the pillow Asher had been sleeping on. His side of the bed was still


    warm, letting me know he hadn’t been up for long. I threw on a pair of sweatpants and a t-shirt, and


    headed down to the kitchen. Asher smirked as I walked through the door, one of my Grandma’s


    cookies in hand.


    “Cookies for breakfast?” I asked, an eyebrow raised. I made myself a cup of coffee and drank deeply,


    letting the warmth seep through my body.


    Asher snorted at myment and took another bite, “Can you me me? You and Zeke ate


    everythingst time. I never thoughtvender cookies would be this good.”


    “Never underestimate Grandma’s baking.” I shook my head, grabbing a cookie for myself. “She’ll have


    you on the ground if she hears you doubted her incredible skills.”


    “Just as I have no doubt, she could defeat me.” Asher chuckled. His carefree attitude was short-lived


    asst night’s events came to mind. Asher knew I wasing up with a n of my own, that I wouldn’t


    allow Breyona and Giovanni to suffer. “Care to tell me your n concerning Breyona and Giovanni? I


    watched you mull over it for hoursst night.”


    The kitchen was thest ce I wanted to have this conversation, but Bran, Zeke, and Asher’s Beta


    were all still asleep. It was better to get it off my chest now, as I was unwilling to negotiate.


    “I’m going to turn myself in.” I nodded, stilling the turmoil in my gut. At first, Maya waspletely


    against the idea. She hated the thought of being unable to reach me, the thought of me being in


    danger. As the hours passed, she hade to agree. We had no information regarding where Breyona


    and Giovanni were being kept, and we hadn’t the time to send spies out into the world.


    “No.” Asher stated, simply put. His face contorted into a grimace, one that made my heart ache. “They’ll


    k**l you, L. Have you thought any of this through?”


    “You know I have, and I don’t think they’ll k**l me. I’m the Vampire King’s only daughter, he needs me


    to take the throne. My Mom’s d**d, so he can’t have any more children.” I said, taking a deep breath


    beforeunching into the details of my n. “I’m going to turn myself in and gather as much information


    as I can about where their headquarters are. We know nothing about the Vampires, Asher. We don’t


    know where they sleep or where theye from. When this war happens, we’ll be blind. We can’t


    afford to let them have the advantage.”


    “And what about your heat?” Asher asked, his voice growing darker with each word.


    That was one of the downsides of this n, that my heat would quickly be approaching. I had around a


    week, perhaps two, until my heat hit with full force and I’d be willing to mate with anyone. A she-wolf’s


    heat didn’t start until after she was marked, a way to speed up the mating process.


    “I’ll have to get my information before that happens.” I grimaced, knowing how bad this n sounded. “I


    have two weeks at the most, but I’ll get it done in a week. I won’t be anywhere near them when my heat


    hits. I’ll find a way to mind-link you, then you and a group of men cane and meet me at the


    entrance to where ever the Vampire’s go during the day.”


    Asher remained silent, clearly at a loss for words. He hadn’t expected me to think this through so


    thoroughly, but he knew I was right. We needed this information at all costs. It could be the tipping point


    of this entire war.


    “And what if they ce silver on you? You won’t be able to contact me. I can’t let that happen. I won’t


    let you sacrifice yourself for this pack.” Asher shook his head, his lips set in a grim line.


    “Tell me you wouldn’t do the same.” I pressed, “Tell me you wouldn’t risk everything for this pack’s


    safety. I’ll figure out a way around the silver, I’ll send the shadows to tell you if I must, but I need to do


    this.”


    Asher closed the distance between us, taking my face in his hands. His grip on my face was gentle, as


    were his lips when they met my own. It was nothing likest night’s kiss. The kiss was one of boiling,


    consuming fear. I could taste the terror on his lips at the thought of losing me. His tongue grazed along


    my lower lip, slowly begging for entrance. Just as I allowed him ess, he pulled away, leaning his


    head against my own.


    “Don’t you dare d*e on me, L.” Asher murmured, those honey-colored eyes burning into my own. My


    stomach fluttered unhappily at the thought of leaving Asher, but we needed this information. There


    wasn’t much I wouldn’t do to return to Asher and this life I had built for myself.


    “I won’t, I promise.” I murmured softly, running my hands over the rough stubble that coated his jaw. “I’ll


    always find my way back to you.”


    “You better. I’m not sure I’ll be able to let you go.” Asher breathed, giving me an empty chuckle.


    “It’s because you love me that you’ll let me go.” I smiled softly.


    “In that case, you’re spending the day with me.” Asher smirked, but the action didn’t reach his eyes.


    Asher walked me through what he had to do in a day, and I wondered how he managed it all. As soon


    as Bran and Zeke woke up, a whirlwind of problems, questions, and requests surfaced. The influx of


    warriors in the town requiredrge amounts of food, and loads of volunteers to cook the food. Asher


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    appointed a few of his men, some I had seen around town before, to oversee finding more volunteers.


    Some of the men were unhappy with their living quarters, to which Asher tried his best with new


    amodations.


    Next came the repairs to the Northern part of town. You’d be surprised at the damage that urs when


    arge werewolf is thrown into a building or car. Those unlucky enough to live on that end of town were


    in dire need of new cars, as it was too long of a distance to walk. Asher used money from his personal


    fund to rece their cars and fix any damages to the house andnd. Asher had listened to every


    request, no matter how small, and treated them with the utmost importance.


    He had also nned small gatherings within the pack to boost morale. The constant attacks were


    weighing on everyone, and Asher was determined to provide an outlet for the frustration. He also


    began preparations for funerals of the lost werewolves in our pack, and gaverge financial settlements


    to the families. As each of the d**d were named, Asher’s eyes seemed to dim. I could tell he took every


    d***h personally, every life lost was another chip on his shoulder.


    We had finally gotten time to ourselveste in the afternoon, long after the sun had sunk into the sky.


    Asher sat at the chair in his office, a handbing through his dark hair. I could now see why his hair


    was always so messy. A scowl had been etched onto his face as he stared down at a stack of papers.


    My gut twisted at the sight of him. A man with countless rumors talked about him, a man feared, and


    yet his loyalty to his pack was unbreakable.


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