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Chapter 173

    Chapter 173


    Read Alpha Asher by Jane Doe Chapter 173 – Judging from the small building the wedding was being


    held at, it was initially meant to be an intimate event. As grandma mentioned earlier, the couple in


    question had high hopes that a wedding was just what people needed to lift spirits. As it turns out, they


    were right.


    There were cars spilling out of the little parking lot, parked alongside curbs and even up on the t,


    grassy areas. Dainty papernterns suspended on thin fishing wire were what led guests to the front


    doors, though many just walked around the building to where the party was overflowing into the grass.


    A hastily thrown together dance floor had been constructed out back, along with a dozen or so tiki


    torches and streamers in various shades of violet.


    The sign out front read, ‘Chatham Recreational Center.’ The music pouring from within was loud and


    upbeat, matching theughter that drifted throughout the air. Children darted in and out, weaving


    between adults who were either drinking, eating, or dancing.


    There was no order to any of it, but the chaos gave it a homey feel that reminded me more of a family


    reunion rather than a wedding.


    “So many children…” Holly said thoughtfully, nervously fidgeting with the hem of the dress I loaned her.


    She twisted thece around her fingers only to release it and repeat the motion.


    She was lodged in between Tristan and I, sticking close to our shoulders as we maneuvered


    throughout the crowd. I noted the way her eyes scanned everything with both hesitation and a budding


    sense of curiosity. It seemed to shake her whenever someone would look her way for too long. They’d


    hold her gaze until they noticed me standing at her side, then their attention would flit between the two


    of us until the simrities between Holly and I answered their unvoiced questions.


    “I’m not entirely sure I like weddings.” She said quietly, lowering herself so she could speak the words


    in my ear. As two children zoomed by, one covered from head to navel in bright splotches of sugary


    frosting, her look of difort faltered. Her lips twitched and eyes followed the children until they were


    lost from sight. “I do like children, though.”


    We approached the back doors, both of which were propped wide open so that people could run in and


    out, in search of Cassidy. Further inside I spotted my grandma, who was chatting with ire and a


    woman in a sparkling white dress. The veil she wore was thrown back and dotted with little diamonds


    that twinkled like newborn stars. All three looked rxed and joyful,ughing like old friends would.


    Before grandma could spot me standing there and inevitably uncover my ns, I made a beeline for


    where Cassidy said she’d be.


    She wasn’t alone when I approached with Holly and Tristan but was giggling and very clearly flirting


    with a guy almost three times her size. The guy, whose grey eyes were bright in contrast to his dark


    skin, grinned and devoured every second of the attention.


    “Oh, Kendrick! This is the one and only, Luna L.” Cassidy said smoothly, tossing her blonde mane of


    curls over her shoulder. She sauntered over to me and looped her arm through my own, paying no


    attention to Tristan or Holly in the process. “L has been such a friendtely. She came right to my


    aid the other night and kicked some serious-“


    “Really, it was nothing. You would’ve done the same for me, I’m sure.” I interrupted her, not wanting to


    ry the details of what it was I did that night. I was still figuring it out myself, and thest thing I


    needed was for everyone else to make up their own interpretations.


    “Oh, of course! I owe you one, seriously.” Cassidy nodded exuberantly, her sparkly eyeshadow


    shimmering as it caught the torchlight. She lowered her voice as the thunderous pop music melted into


    something soft and slow. “This is the guy I’ve been telling you about. He wanted to meet the Luna, like


    every other wolf I know.”


    Her voice took on a teasing note as she winked at Kendrick and cozied up to his side. There was a


    small part of me that wanted to bring up Lars considering she’d been more than interested in him up


    until the events ofst night. Emilia’s warning came to mind, and rather than get on Cassidy’s bad side,


    I said a warm wee to Kendrick and continued to push things along.


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    Once he ventured off in search of food, I managed to give Cassidy a quick run-down of tonight’s n. I


    hadn’t been sure of how she’d react when telling her why I had toe up with a n in the first ce.


    She’d been Asher’s best-friend since childhood, and I wasn’t sure if pissing him off were something


    she’d feelfortable doing. Turns out, Cassidy had no qualms over angering my mate. That fact


    made me like her even more.


    During the hour we spent at the wedding party, I could hear snippets of Asher’s voice in my head. A


    few times he spoke through the mind-link, attempting to ease my anger but to no avail. Here and there I


    let a few details slip, little things I happened to see or hear. The music, childrenughing, the scent of


    food hanging in the air, even a quick sh of the dress I gave to Holly to wear.


    A giddiness settled over me as the time neared to act on my n. Tristan, Holly, and Cassidy ventured


    inside the Recreational center while I hovered near the doors and waited. A few minutes passed,


    turning giddiness into budding anxiety, when I began to grow impatient and decided to peek my head


    inside. Rather than look in the direction of the restrooms, which is where Cassidy and the others went, I


    found myself looking towards the other side of the room.


    Apart from a few people here and there, most of the guests had wandered outside to continue partying


    under the light of the moon. There were a few people perched on bleachers, paper tes on theirps


    piled with food, but that was it. Theck of people made it all too easy to spot his head of salt and


    pepper hair, which he seemed to have brushed and styled specifically for tonight. Judging from who he


    danced with, I could see why.


    Dad and Flora were practically invisible, absorbed within their own world as they swayed to the gentle


    beat of the song that filled the room and spilled into the night. One of his hands rested on her hip, while


    the other cradled hers. There was an awkwardness that would’ve told me dad had never slow danced


    before if I hadn’t already known myself, but it wasn’t that which robbed me of breath and made my


    insides twist with guilt.


    It was the very obvious limp in his left leg, and the constant shes of pain in his eyes that sent me


    thinking back to the events of a few days ago, when grandma had attempted her hand at healing his


    leg. He’d sounded more than defeated when she’d been unable to do it, yet here he was, still doing his


    best to dance with the mate he thought had died long ago.


    It wasn’t a wish I put into existence, but a need so strong it overshadowed everything else, even the


    risky and partially insane n I was about to follow through on. Dad’s pain and beautifully innocent


    desire to dance with Flora coaxed the electrifying feel of magic from my blood until it rang in my ears


    and warmed the amulet nestled against the hollow of my throat.


    There was no time for me to question what I’d done or how I’d done it, because Tristan had returned.


    The missing presences of Holly and Cassidy, paired with Asher’s snarl vibrating down the mate- bond,


    told me the n was officially under way.


    “Your n’s working so far. They’re tailing after Holly and Cassidy, but sooner orter they’re going to


    realize they were tricked.” Tristan grunted, pulling me away from my hiding spot and around the side of


    the building.


    “It’ll take them even longer considering I gave Cassidy the keys to my car.” I smirked and fished a


    different set from my pocket, one’s Cassidy had slipped into my hand when Tristan wasn’t looking. I


    dangled them in front of his nose, a grin developing as his momentary look of surprise shriveled. “Hope


    you know how to drive a motorcycle, because I sure as h**l don’t.”


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