Chapter 138
Alpha Asher
Read Alpha Asher by Jane Doe Chapter 138 â While Breyona finished getting ready, Giovanni pulled
me aside. The leatherbound book sat on the table between us. On its cover was a triangle with a circle
inside. Inside the circle were different symbols, none of which I knew the names to.
I couldnât detect a trace of suspicion in his voice, only his usual amount of severity. âYour father
deemed this important enough to have it locked in a vault. He wasnât the kind person who passed up
power, so if he kept it from the witches then it might be a good idea if you did the same.â
Before heading to Cordeliaâs for the séance, the three of us stopped by the hotel we had dropped Clara
off at. Since it was on the way, it gave us the perfect opportunity to ask about the nightclub, which was
now nothing more than a pile of rubble.
I wasnât surprised to find that Brandon had vanished early in the morning, never to return. Mason
looked a bit disgruntled, his hair a mess and his face twisted into a scowl. Clara on the other hand was
draped over a chaise lounge, an arm behind her head as she smirked and looked at her manicured
nails. Her bouncy curls were twisted into a quick updo, but some strands were already falling from the
clip.
She looked smug and cat-like, which ended the moment I pulled out Hollyâs drawing and told her what
it meant. I locked eyes with Mason and nodded towards the door, letting him know he was free to go.
Without glancing at Clara, he turned on his heel and stalked out of the room.
âAm I no longer important enough for a guard?â Clara pouted, but it didnât cover up the fear I heard
bleeding into her voice.
Asherâs voice was flat and unimpressed, âweâre assigning you a new guard.â
âYou werenât surprised when I showed you the picture.â I stated the obvious, holding her stare long
enough to make her squirm. âIf anything you look like you want to throw up.â
âItâs obvious what it meansâ¦the witches are covering their tracks. The fact that they donât want you to
find out what theyâre doing more than they want to get their hands on you is terrifyingâ¦â Her smug
exterior dropped, revealing the girl I had met just last night. The confident and sensual dancer turned
magical fugitive, afraid of what lurked in the night. âA lot of witches worked at that club, and Iâll bet
anything that none of them made it home last nightâ¦â
Once a replacement showed up, we were able to leave. We gave Mason a ride back to the house, but
the entire drive I couldnât get his grimace out of my head. He sat in the back seat, his cheek against the
window and his warm eyes halfway closed. His light brown hair was sun bleached from how much time
he spent training or on patrol and was beginning to grow past his jawline.
âMason?â I called out and heard him grunt in response.
Breyona snickered, âheâs been hanging around Tristan too much.â
âFunny.â Mason said sarcastically, cracking an eye open just to narrow it at her.
âAre you alright?â I asked Mason, turning to look at the two of them. âYou look a little worse for wear.â
âYou can thank Asherâs brother for that.â Mason grumbled, ââ¦real stand-up guy.â
âThis is the second complaint about your brother.â I said to Asher, pressing my lips together to keep
from laughing.
My forced trip with Brandon hadnât softened me to him in the slightest. If anything, I found it both sad
and amusing how often he got into trouble. Claire and Killian didnât appear to favor one of their sons
over the other, so I wasnât sure why Brandon felt the need to constantly raise h**l.
Against my better judgement, I asked Mason what happened.
âMm, did you know there was a bar in that hotel?â Mason asked, and when I shook my head he let out
a dry laugh. âWell, you will when she checks out. Iâd have to sell my tail on the black-market to pay that
tab. The little witch isnât any betterâ¦â His voice dropped into a low grumble, ââ¦went to the bar with
him, made me play babysitter. Your brother doesnât know how to keep his mouth shut. I had to drag him
from the bar before he got us all thrown out, which pissed him off enough to start throwing punches. I
managed to get him into the parking lot before he tore down the hotel. Luckily, heâs got p**s-poor
fighting skills when heâs drunk.â
âThat doesnât explain why you look like youâve been hit by a car.â Breyona added helpfully. At times I
didnât understand the strange relationship between my two best-friends, but I was slowly learning that
insults were their love language.
âNo, it doesnât.â Mason smirked, his mood already lightening even though his eyes held traces of
exhaustion. âBrandon got me to the ground, and we were going back and forth. Clara was shouting and
waving her hands, but I couldnât make out what she was saying in between taking your brotherâs
punches. Turns out she was warning us to stop before she used her magic on us.â
âShe didnât.â Breyona gasped, a hand over her mouth. ââ¦wait, what did she do to you?â
âSheâs like a witchy stun-gunâ¦for the most part, anyway.â I told her, âIâm sure thereâs more she can do
that she hasnât mentioned.â
âYeah, she also sucks at descriptions.â Masonâs voice was dry and a little bit pained. âItâs not like any
stun-gun Iâve ever felt, thatâs for d**n sure. Felt like I got struck by lightning, then I was out coldâ¦
Brandon too.â
âShe knocked you both out in the middle of the parking lot?â It was my turn to stare open mouthed.
âShe dragged us back inside and spent the better half of the morning complaining about how long it
took her, and how she broke a nail. Of course your brother woke up early and ran.â His grimace
returned the more we talked about Clara. âAll I know is I wonât complain if I never have to see her
again. Iâd say the same for your brother, but I know thatâs too much to ask for.â
âIâm surprised the town hasnât rallied against him.â Breyonaâs good mood was infectious and had
Mason lifting the corners of his lips in a small smile.
We pulled into the driveway, and Mason hopped out of the car. He hesitated, lingering by the
passenger door.
âI know youâre doing that séance thing for your mom todayâ¦I just want you to know that I hope you get
answers.â The wistful edge to his smile made the air in my lungs thin until I was desperate for a deep
breath. âI hope you understand why I canât be thereâ¦to see an actual spirit, to know talking to
someone after their gone is realâ¦it would just make things harder.â
âOf course I understand.â The knot in my throat was painful to s*****w and sat in my stomach like a
chunk of lead. My face burned as I let out a weak laugh and said, ââ¦come to the bake sale afterwards,
Iâm sure I can convince grandma to give you the family discount.â
âFamily discount?â His smile widened. It was a shadow of that goofy lop-sided grin I had memorized
inside and out, but it was the brightest Iâd seen him look in weeks. âAlright, you convinced me. Iâll be
there.â
Rowena had beaten us to the house for the séance and was inside helping Cordelia finish setting up.
We walked to the very back of the house. Past the living room and kitchen, was a long hallway that led
to the den. The furniture was shoved back towards the walls, leaving a wide-open floor space for us to
work with.
On the wooden floor in thick, bold lines was a sigil. A small bowl of white paint sat off to the side, itâs
paint brush currently in Cordeliaâs hand. With long, steady strokes she hovered around the outside of
her painted circle and put down the last slashes and dots of her masterpiece.
The magical trunk she used that held all of her spell books and trinkets was propped open against the
far wall.
âWelcome, welcome.â Cordelia smiled warmly at the three of us, but it was me she approached. Her
eyes crinkled around the corners as she looked down at me, âI hear you had an eventful night yourself.â
âThatâs a nice way of putting it.â I chuckled lightly, ââ¦what better way to turn things around than a good
old séance?â
âI couldnât have said it better myself.â Her smile widened. She turned towards Breyona and said, ââ¦
would you mind closing the c******s for me, dear?â
âIâm on it!â She chirped, racing away before Cordelia had the chance to say anything more. âConsider
me your witchy assistant.â
âWe didnât go over this yet, but there are seven different types of magic a witch has in her arsenal. Most
of the time weâre only successful at one or two of those types, but that doesnât mean we canât try.â
Rowena glided forwards and her glossy red sandals caught the light as she moved. âThe séance
Cordelia is about to preform is actually a summoning spell, which stems from spirit magic.â
âCan you do more than just call on ghosts?â Breyona cooed, yanking the last of the c******s shut.
Cordelia laughed at her excitement and said, âSpirit magic isnât my strong suit, but I also get feelings or
hear whispers if the place Iâm visiting has seen d***h. Itâs a powerful form of magic, I just have limited
access.â
As Rowena placed seven thick candles on the floor all at various points inside the circle, I knew the
time for questions had passed. Cordelia flicked the lights off, plunging the room into darkness. Achill
passed through me as I felt the curious eyes of the shadows lingering in the air.
âThe sigil that surrounds us is to keep us protected, while the smaller ones inside are to thin the veil
between the living and the d**d. The ring of candles is to keep the spirit called on contained. Itâs crucial
we all remain seated and inside the circle until the summoning is finished and the spirit is dismissed.â
Cordelia explained as she and Rowena lit the candles one by one. The pale blue of her eyes caught
the glow of the candlelight, making them dance like threads of flame. âDid you bring what I asked?â
âSure did.â I nodded and pulled the old photograph of my mom out of my pocket.
Cordelia needed a picture, but one that meant something-one that showed the heart of the person we
were summoning. This had been after she had the binding spell placed on me, but years before she
and I began butting heads. Mom stood with her arms wrapped around Dadâs waist, wearing of her rare
but dazzling smiles. It lit up her face and made you notice how the sunlight brought out the caramel
tones in her hair. Sean and I stood in front of them, his hair a mess and my wide grin missing a tooth.
After a good look, it was obvious we couldnât sit still long enough for the picture to be taken.
Cordelia placed the picture of Mom inside the ring of candles, closed her eyes, and took a deep breath.
When she opened her eyes, they were clear and serene.
Her voice was strong, but there was something haunting about the way it echoed, and how that
whispered voice sounded different than Cordeliaâs.
Each word spoken charged the air with what felt like electricity, until my skin was flushed and the hairs
along my arms raised.
âSpirits from the other sideâ¦
â¦hear my words, hear my cryâ¦
Only one of you we do seekâ¦
â¦a mother of two, whose secrets still sleepâ¦
We ask you to cross the great divideâ¦
â¦to share the truth you chose to hide.â
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