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Chapter 105

    Chapter 105


    Read Alpha Asher by Jane Doe Chapter 105 – The moment the sun began to settle in the sky, the


    countdown began in the back of my mind. It inched closer with each ticking second, until I found myself


    standing before thousands of werewolves.


    My heart hammered in my chest as I looked out at the sea of people, thousands of features illuminated


    from thest shreds of fading sun. Even with the little jitters of panic that raced down my spine, I


    reminded myself that I wasn’t alone.


    The words of my family and friends circled my mind, chasing away the doubt that lingered at the


    corners. The hairs along my arms lifted as I dared to look past the sprawling crowd, towards the forest


    that seemed near pitch ck.


    I could see the tendrils of darkness slithering far from the lights reach, merely observing…watching and


    waiting for blood.


    To my right stood Asher, tall and proud i n a long sleeve shirt, darker than the encroaching night sky.


    He stood tall and confident, like a king who had never doubted his title-his ce in his own kingdom.


    Only I could see the tenseness of his jaw, and the vein that protruded from his neck. The golden flecks


    in his eyes swirled, making them brighten and sh dangerously.


    Towards the left of the stage stood Zeke, his arms crossed in front of him, a crucial ally for our pack


    and a trusted friend. Asher’s Beta stood to the right, a quiet man who saw much more than the rest of


    us. He peered out into the crowd; his face neutral beneath the harsh stage lights.


    ire and Killian, the previous Alpha and Luna, stood behind us. Brandon, clueless and already bored,


    had his ce on stage. He had brought it on himself, shing m e a flirty grin as we walked onto the


    stage. The way his brother’s eyes darkened; I knew Brandon had iting. I was sure I had scented


    bourbon on him half an hour before the announcement, but there was no fog of drunkenness in his


    eyes.


    I gave no more thought to Asher’s troublesome brother. Their strange rtionship sh feud was the


    least of my problems, and I knew I wouldn’t be the one to end a lifetime of rivalry. However, I had no


    problems breaking his hands, should he decide to touch me again.


    While I suggested inviting Rowena to the pack meeting, Asher refused. I understood his mistrust,


    especially with how little we knew about witches. Thest thing he wanted was his people exposed and


    at risk.


    “I want to thank you all for leaving your children and families toe here tonight. I trust that those of


    you in need of babysitters took advantage of the services the localmunity centers are providing.”


    Asher addressed the crowd, his gruff voice emerged from the speakers on either side of the stage. The


    crowd began just a few feet away. There was nothing separating us from them, no barrier or line of


    guards. We weren’t above them, no matter our position. There were countless warriors amongst the


    crowd, different ages and genders as they blended in effortlessly. “It’s rare that I hold announcements


    such as these, but as you can tell from the presence of our Luna, things have been changing. Our view


    on the world must change as well. My mate has my full trust, and all I ask is that you give her the same


    respect as you have my own family.”


    I listened to him almost enviously, hearing the silentmand in his words. He addressed his pack as


    equals, but there was absolutely no mistaking the authority in his voice and the dominating stance he


    held on the stage.


    I squared my shoulders and stepped towards the microphone, because if there was one thing I was


    sure of, it was that I never ran from a fight-even if it wasn’t the kind of fight, I was used to.


    “Asher took over my pack over a year ago, and while I haven’t been one of you for long, my hometown


    has flourished under his hand. I know the rumors and the questions you all have. The battle in my


    hometown wasn’t a small one. There are some of you here who feel that loss, and I wish for the life of


    me that I could change that. I’m sure many of you havee to your own conclusions, but tonight


    we’re setting everything straight.”


    I wasn’t the seasoned and poised public speaker Asher was, but my firm tone and unwavering voice


    caught the attention of the crowd. I could feel each and every one of their eyes on me, trying to peer


    past bone and flesh to see the answers hidden within my head. Asher’s hand found my own, squeezing


    softly.


    “The battle in my hometown was the tipping point in a feud between our kind and another race of


    beings, ones not talked about nearly enough. Werewolves have all but forgotten about the existence of


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    Vampire’s, and that was our first mistake. We have been misinformed about these people, left to h****r


    stories that bred prejudice and fear.”‘ I took a soft breath, tasting the anticipation of the crowd. It was


    tart like pomegranates, with something bitter hidden beneath. ” What our ancestors have failed to teach


    us, is that Vampire’s are more simr to ourselves than we care to admit.”


    The crowds murmuring began to grow, concern and panic rising but I refused to stand down. A surge of


    frustration pulsed through me. This had to work they had t o listen to me, to their Luna.


    “They are no more monsters than we are. Capable of good and evil, just like our human neighbors.” My


    voice was a whip, slicing through the insolence of the crowd. It was unbreakable, unbendable as I


    informed the people sworn to abide by thews of their Alpha and Luna, bound by honor and blood.


    “Any judgements you have about them, look towards yourselves first. Should my mate and your Alpha,


    have been cruel and unforgiving, this pack would be no different than the kingdom of the Vampires-the


    kingdom that my biological father built after getting my mother pregnant, the very kingdom I have been


    tasked with transforming.”


    A symphony of gasps and exmations, the burning eyes of the crowd brighter than the stage lights. I


    could taste the adrenaline and surprise but refused to stop.


    I scanned the crowd with my senses, venturing even farther to where the forest surrounded us. I could


    just make out the low croak of a couple toads, and the rustling of deer migrating away from the noise


    and light. There were far too many scents tob through, but a tickling in my gut told me to remain


    on alert.


    Counting the seconds and bracing myself for much more than the reaction of the crowd, I continued.


    “The Vampire King’s d***h has given these people a second chance, one where they won’t be forced


    into a war they never wanted. Families with women and children, held at the throat by a cruel king.


    These are the Vampire’s, the people that I am advocating for. They are the ones who wish to rebuild


    what was destroyed, and to taste peace they’ve never known.”


    My fingers twitched in Asher’s hand as the distant sound of wildlife was snuffed out. Not a single cricket


    chirped nor branch rustled, even the breeze itself had halted. The trees in the back ceased their


    swaying, and the world itself seemed to still.


    ‘Are you ready?’ Asher asked, feeling the change in the air and in how I stood.


    I gave him the barest of nods, keeping my head turned towards the crowd.


    “There are Vampire’s who are against the idea of peace, who want to cause chaos and d***h. It is our


    duty to both werewolves and vampires that these threats are extinguished, so that peace-“


    My voice didn’t falter, even when the glint of a silver pistol snagged my eyes. Deep within the churning


    crowd, swallowed by darkness and a sea of featureless faces, my heightened senses made out the


    object. My gut tightened, as it often did when something was awry.


    As a single gunshot rang out, the sound deafening over the murmur of the crowd, I shifted ever so


    slightly. Myst thought before bracing for impact was ‘this is going to f*****g hurt’.


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