Chapter 139
Alpha Asher
Read Alpha Asher by Jane Doe Chapter 139 â 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
I hadnât realized I was holding my breath until I felt Asherâs eyes on my face. Still, I couldnât exhale.
There was this part of me that was terrified Iâd be disappointed, that the worst would happen, and she
wouldnât come.
Through all the fights I loved the mother I knew, but I wished she were here to tell me this herself.
Cordelia repeated her chant a second time, and then a third. The air around us was thick and heavy,
like a tangible substance that weighed us down. I watched as Breyona wiped the sweat from her
forehead with the sleeve of her hoodie. She pointed at it and grimaced, regret in her eyes. Asher was
stoic, his face a mask that revealed nothing. Even Rowena looked a bit flustered and was using her
hand to fan her face.
Just when I thought sheâd say it a fourth time and s**k the rest of the oxygen from the room, something
happened.
They were too light to be shadows. More like whisps of smoke that rolled across the floor, gathering
within the ring of candles at the center of our circle. They coalesced, swirling like smoke under glass.
First, the figure of a woman formed.
As the smoke faded, absorbed into the corporeal being standing feet in front of us, I found myself
looking into the eyes of my mother.
She looked different than what I remembered, but it had been an entire year since I last saw her. We
had fought tirelessly over Tyler, but she hadnât argued with me when I told her I wanted to live with
grandma-she hadnât said much of anything.
Her hair was longer than I remembered it and curled softly at the ends. Sean had told me what she
looked like when he went to identify the body, the wounds that she had. The button -down shirt she
wore was spotless and held no evidence of the way sheâd been k****d.
The longer I stared at her, the more I couldâve convinced myself that she was actually here-alive and
safe. It was the translucence to her body that sent me hurtling through space, crashing towards earth
as I remembered she wasnât here, she wasnât coming back. I would never get the closure I wanted, the
answers to my thousands of questions but maybe Iâd get this one chance at a goodbye.
I promised myself Iâd stay strong, that my mask would be as indestructible as Asherâs, but something
inside of me broke when my mom got down on her knees and said, ââ¦you make such a beautiful
Luna.â
She smiled at me, one of her genuine smiles I seemed to witness less and less as I aged. There was
no anger in her eyes, no guilt or disappointment. They shimmered with happiness, filling with tears that
refused to fall.
âHi, mom.â I croaked, barely able to get the words out. The knot in my throat grew, aching every time I
held back a sob.
Cordeliaâs face was serene, but the intensity of her eyes and the sheen of sweat on her face served as
a reminder that we were on borrowed time. I had to pull myself together long enough to ask the
important questions, then I could break down.
âWe called you here to ask you some questions â¦â I took a few seconds to find my voice, oblivious to
the tears that trailed down my cheeks. Momâs lips fell and she reached for me, stopping at the barrier of
candles that separated us. ââ¦there isnât much time, but we need your help.â
âIâll help how I can, I promise. I was supposed to tell you these things myself, Lolaâ¦â Her eyes held
everything we had missed together. The conversations and secrets, even the arguments and silly wayâs
we would make up. ââ¦you werenât supposed to go through this alone.â
âSheâs not alone, she never was.â Even though I had promised myself I wouldnât take my eyes off her,
that Iâd memorize every detail of what she looked like, I couldnât help it when my head turned towards
the sound of Asherâs voice. âMe, Breyona, Mason, Sean, her dad and grandmother, weâve all been with
her every step of the way.â
He looked up at my mom with the confidence of an Alpha, but there was a softness in his eyes that
rivaled his fierce protectiveness, one that showed exactly what he felt for me. She could see it; I know
she could. It was one of the reasonâs she had hated Tyler, because no matter how many cocky smiles
he flashed, he never looked at me the way Asher did.
âItâs a pleasure to meet you in person, Alpha Asher.â Momâs smile was knowing and gave me a look I
had never seen before-one that said, âI approveâ.
âLikewise.â He nodded stiffly.
âMomâ¦we need to know how to remove this binding spell you had put on me.â I wiped away the tears
that fell, blinking past them until I could see clearly again. ââ¦I need to know why you did it. Was it
because you couldnât tell Dad about me?â
âNo, babyâ¦It wasnât about that. The more people I told, the more dangerous it was for you. Your magic
had to be boundâ¦I tried every other option, but I had no choice.â Her voice broke at the end, and that
one crack in the armor of the strongest woman I knew released all the anger Iâd been holding inside
me. âYou were showing signs of magic when you started walkingâ¦all you wanted to do was explore,
but soon things started happening. Car keys would disappear, and eventually so would your toys.
Theyâd always turn up in the strangest of places. On the roof, in the neighbors washing machine, even
in the lobby of the police station around the corner. For awhile I could lie and shrug it off, but as you
grew so did your power. They wouldâve noticed you, Lola. He wouldâve noticed you.â
âYou did it to keep me safe, but now itâs putting me in danger. I need to be able to defend myself,
because even though my fatherâs d**d there are still threats out there.â
âShe told me you would need this list someday if you ever wanted the bind removed. Itâs ingredients for
a spell, and the last one is the blood of the witch who bound your magic. The witch is with me on the
other sideâ¦â My heart dropped, then soared fast enough to leave me lightheaded and fumbling over
her words. ââ¦but her sister is still alive. Her blood can undo the spell too.â
âSheâs alive.â I exhaled; the rush of relief was so strong I had nearly mistaken it for adrenaline. âWhere
can we find her?â
âSheâs close byâ¦â Momâs eyes twinkled mischievously, ââ¦she has a son and two grandchildren to look
after.â
âNo, thatâs not possible.â I started to shake my head but paused.
Grandmaâs always been too smart for her own good, following those instincts of hers that never once
led her astray. I lost track of the number of birthdays and Christmases she ruined by guessing her gift
before we had the chance to pick it up from the store.
Plants quite literally flourished under her touch. I had watched the woman revive countless rose bushes
and saplings that were far beyond repair, only to grow them into vibrant showpieces.
âYouâre telling me Grandma has a sister and that sister is a witchâ¦â I trailed off, ââ¦which means
Grandma is a witch.â
âWhy do you think I never liked the woman? No oneâs baking is that good. No one.â Mom chuckled, and
I memorized the outline of her smile before it fell into something softer. âI needed to keep you away
from magic, Lola⦠which also meant keeping you away from her. Thereâs not enough time in the world
to ask for your forgiveness, but I donât want you to walk through life holding onto anger. Itâs not worth itâ
Iâm not worth it.â
âI donât think I can be angry at you anymore.â Even though my throat tightened, my voice came out
strong and confident. Perhaps it was because I believed what I was saying, or because I wanted my
mom to know that she didnât have to ask for forgiveness.
It was there for her to take and had been all this time.
âYou arenât the only one asking for forgivenessâ¦â To anyone else Asher probably looked like an
emotionless a*****e, but through the bond I knew exactly what he was feeling. He felt the same thing I
did whenever I looked at Mason or Breyonaâa soul-crushing sense of guilt. Just this once, Asher
dropped the indifference in his eyes and let every ounce of emotion shine through. âI want to formally
apologize for my hand in your d***h. It was my decision to punish Tylerâs disrespect by attacking his
pack. I wasnât thinking of the d***h I would cause-of the lives I would ruin, but I should have. Yours is
one Iâll carry with me for the rest of my life.â
âSince youâre my son-in-law and Iâm d**d, I think Iâm going to risk calling you Asher.â A mix between a
laugh and a sob escaped my lips because I hadnât realized how much I missed my momâs attitude.
What was even worse, it took me all this time to realize how identical we sounded. âYou have one
chance to make this up to me, Asher. Protect my daughter at all costs, and make sure thereâs never a
moment where she doesnât knowhow special she is, and how much sheâs loved.â
âI wonât fail you, or your daughter.â His promise brought a smile to her face.
Mom rattled off the ingredients for the spell that would unbind my magic, and with each one I felt like
we were one step closer. I knew what some were like bay leaf and anise, but others like black thistle
left me drawing blanks.
âIâm afraid weâre out of time, folks. Say your goodbyes so I can release her to the other side.â Cordeliaâs
voice was strained, but her spine was rigid and her eyes still burning with determination.
âHow am I supposed to say goodbye to you?â I sobbed, a hand against my mouth as though that would
hold back every ounce of grief Iâd been shoving down for the past year. âIâll make you proud, Mom. I
promise, I will.â
âMy strong, fearless daughterâ¦Iâve always been proud of you. Itâs never goodbye, Lolaâ¦â Momâs voice
trembled, and a watery smile formed on her face. Bits of her translucent form began to fade, curling
back into the smoke that had once filled the room. First it was the curly ends of her hair, then her
slender hands and arms. âWeâll see each other again, but only after Iâve watched you grow into the
Luna and Queen youâre destined to become.â
That crack I felt in my chest, it had been the dam that held everything back-every beautiful, painful
moment that I missed desperately. One last fight, one last chance to see her eyes light up in anger, to
smell the gardenia and pear perfume sheâd wear every single day. Iâd never get those moments back,
Iâd never get another chance to live through them, to appreciate them the way I should have.
As I watched the spirit of my mom vanish in mist and smoke, carried from the room by a gust of wind
that seemed to emerge from nowhere and everywhere all at once, my heart and head felt a million
times lighter.
Cordelia closed her eyes and whispered, âI release you to the other sideâ¦may you find happiness and
peace until the ones you love are called home.â And one by one the candles went out.
One last breeze carried the echo of her voice, an echo no one else seemed to hear.
âLola, be warnedâ¦the kind of magic you have, it hasnât been seen for a long time. They will want itâ¦â
Seconds passed in utter silence. I barely noticed when Rowena stood and glided towards the c******s,
tugging them open enough to let a few rays of sunlight creep inside.
Both Cordelia and I jumped, visibly startled when Breyonaâs ragged sob filled the air. It was followed by
a wet sniffle and a few hiccups.
Cordelia handed her a powder-blue hanker chief, which Breyona took and loudly blew her nose in. Her
eyes were bloodshot and swollen from crying, and her make-up she had spent half an hour applying
was smeared halfway down her face.
She looked at Asher and I with a trembling lip and sniffled, âthat was beautiful, you guys.â
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