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Chapter 174

    Chapter 174


    Read Alpha Asher by Jane Doe Chapter 174 – As Asher’s snarl bounced off my skull and left my ears


    ringing, I feared he’d already discovered the truth. The tidal wave of worry I’d been seconds away from


    drowning in fell t when he snarled. ‘L, pull the d**n car over. Now.’


    I let out a sigh of relief. He hadn’t figured it out yet.


    A single tap to Tristan’s shoulder told him we were in the clear-for now, anyway.


    Since the helmets we wore left us unable tomunicate, the tap system I made up on the spot was


    what I used to keep him up to date. One tap meant we were safe, and to keep coasting down the


    backroads at normal speeds. Abiding by the speed limit was slower than simply taking off like a bat out


    of h**l, but there was always a chance it would keep us from being discovered for just a few seconds


    longer. Two taps told him to speed up, and three…three meant we were out of time.


    ‘You know I can’t do that.’ I told Asher, forcing to the very back of my mind the loud snarl of the


    motorcycle’s exhaust and the pressure the helmet exerted on my temples.


    Cassidy’s head was much smaller than mine. Sean had been right when he said I had a big head, even


    if he’d only been teasing. Thankfully, adrenaline was much more potent than Tylenol. I’d certainly feel it


    in the morning, though. If we managed to live that long.


    ‘Oh, you’ll live that long. Not even d***h can keep you from me, not with how much trouble you’re in.


    You won’t make it far, L. The warriors are gaining on you, and they have instructions to stop the


    vehicle at any cost.’ Asher’s gristly voice circled my head, picking up on snippets of my thoughts, little


    fragments that managed to slip down the mind-link. ‘I highly doubt you’d mow them all down.


    The confidence in his voice and in the dryugh he sent down the bond tinted my vision in an unsettling


    shade of red. It boiled the adrenaline in my veins and made my muscles go rigid with fury.


    As Tristan finished speeding around a curve and brought the bike back into its upright position, he


    turned his head ever so slightly in my direction. He tapped once on the top of my hand, the one


    clutching his leather jacket to keep me from flying off the bike. Though I couldn’t hear him or


    once in response, wondering if I’d hurt him when I clenched my fists and inadvertently tightened my


    hold on his torso.


    ‘You remember what happens when you underestimate me, Asher?’ I asked, my voice venomous.


    At the moment, there was no trace of the she-wolf he loved, only the unforgiving nature of a Luna


    crossed by someone she trusted. The bond between us was still there, still intense, and unbreakable,


    but the stress of our circumstances forced us down opposing paths.


    Asher had changed since the announcement where I revealed what I was to the pack. Perhaps this


    illogical, overprotective side of him had always existed, but was buried beneath the unwavering


    strength of an Alpha born and bred from polished steel. I wasn’t sure what specific moment triggered


    this side of him, but he’d slowly been spiraling these past few months, sinking to the bottom of his own


    tumultuous ocean.


    His reply was instant, tinged with the barest hint of disbelief. ‘You’d risk k*****g your own people to


    follow through on this n of yours?’


    ‘Unbelievable, isn’t it? Although, I think it pales inparison to you trying to force me intopliance


    with an Alphamand…as if that’s ever worked for you.’ Iughed bitterly.


    From out the corner of my eye, I saw something moving within the forest. I craned my head towards the


    trees, watching with peeled eyes as they all blurred into a massive wall of darkness, the emerald


    greens and rich browns stolen away by night. Silence radiated down the bond, vibrating the mind-link


    constructed between Asher and I. Seconds, I waited for his response, expecting nothing less than


    some flimsy excuse about the lengths he’d go to protect me.


    When those seconds ticked by and a full minute had passed, I tapped Tristan’s abdomen twice.


    The sport bike we were on snarled, spitting its rage and shooting forward with enough speed to send


    me sliding off the back end of the seat. I tightened my grip on Tristan’s torso, too consumed with


    Asher’s silence to react to him rxing under my hold.


    ‘Was that a motorcycle?’ Asher asked, his voice unsettlingly calm.


    A single drop of sweat, chilled by the wind that tried so desperately to hold us back, trickled down the


    back of my neck.


    I leaned to the left as Tristan hit a sharp curve without breaking speed, managing a glimpse at the GPS


    in the process.


    So close.


    We were so close to the borders of the pack. Without a doubt, I knew there would be a patrol team


    surveying the area, but they had no clue who we were or that we were headed their way. Once we


    barreled through the boundary lines, they most likely wouldn’t bother following.


    I forced the rumbling of the engine and the sound of wind whooshing in my ears to the back of my


    head, and somehow managed to conjure a response out of thin air. ‘Nope, that was Maya and I


    snarling at you.’


    Seconds ticked by and my stomach dropped further.


    ‘You clever little brat.’


    S**t.


    rm bells exploded in my head, screeching in their shrill tones until my ears began to ring. Saying to


    h**l with the system I created, I tapped Tristan’s abdomen in rapid session. I squeezed my eyes


    shut to keep Asher from picking up on any stray images that managed to slide past my grasp and held


    on for dear life.


    ‘Uh, L…the wolves slowed down. I think they know you’re not in the car.’ Cassidy shouted over


    mind-link, her voice growing farther away.


    Two things happened simultaneously.


    A series of howls split the air in two, and Tristan twisted the throttle to its furthest limits, sending us


    veering head-first into oblivion.


    The chilling song of the warriors d*****d out everything. Every sound, from the bike’s wailing engine to


    the creatures that lurked within the forest, was silenced by the cries of our pursuers. Only one thing


    managed to pierce the unsettling veil the wolves howling cast over us-Asher’s voice.


    ‘No wonder you weren’t worried about getting past the warriors. Who is driving the car, L?’ He asked


    darkly.


    As Tristan hit another curve, barely slowing in speed, the bike lurched to the right. Even with my eyes


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    clenched shut, I could feel the whoosh of something much too close to my face forfort. As he


    s*****w back bile as I realized it was the asphalt of the road I felt, breezing but a foot away from my


    face.


    Werewolf or no, a motorcycle c***h at triple digit speeds with only a helmet as protection would leave


    me irreparably scarred.


    ‘Doesn’t matter who’s driving the car, Asher.’ I shot back, ‘You did this when you stopped treating me


    like a Luna and started treating me as only your mate.’


    ‘You are my mate.’ He bellowed, his anger vibrating the length of our bond until my teeth began to


    chatter. ‘I’ll find out who’s helping you, L. Mark my words.’


    ‘I am your mate, but I am also the Luna of thergest pack in the world, and the Queen to an entire


    race of mythical beings. I told you my n because I love and respect you, but I do not need your


    permission to protect my people.’ I replied, instantly noticing the power that filled my voice and


    thoughts. It matched that in Asher’s, perfectly equal in its intensity. ‘You can either have the warriors


    follow the car to figure out whose inside, or you can have them try and catch up to me. It’s your choice,


    but the oue will remain the same.’


    There was a wisp of desperation deep within Asher’s voice, one he tried to conceal with his aggression


    and hide by means of intimidation. His anger had never worked on me before, which is why I was able


    to see right through it.


    ‘L, this is yourst chance…’ His voice grew impossibly low, full of dark promises that were colder


    than the chilly sting of wind against my neck and chest.


    Another chorus of howls pierced the thin veil of night, much closer than they had been before. He’d


    made his decision, just as I had made mine.


    ‘Through h**l or high water, Asher, I wille back to you.’


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