Chapter 172
Alpha Asher
Read Alpha Asher by Jane Doe Chapter 172 â As always, Tristan had impeccable timing.
Not ten minutes later he stood at the front door, an instant look of suspicion on his face when I opened
it. He blocked the way with his lanky torso, not allowing me the chance to slip outside without
thoroughly scanning the inside of the house.
âHolly still here?â He asked, knowing full and well that she was.
I rolled my eyes, sarcasm thickening my voice. âSheâs in the living room doing a dark and ancient spell
that could save us all, but it has horrible consequences.â
Tristan blinked once, his already milky skin somehow growing paler.
âItâs hard to tell when youâre joking sometimes.â
âObviously, Iâm joking.â I sighed, patting his shoulder as I slipped out the front door. âWe watched some
romantic comedies and talked about boys. Really, you didnât miss much. If you wanted to watch us do
some magic, Iâm sure we could uncover a spell or two-â
âNo, thatâs alright.â He shook his head, pushing back his newly cropped locks with his hand. The look
on his face was one Iâd seen in the mirror more times than I could count: exhaustion regardless of how
much sleep was had. âOn second thought, you might need some magic once you see-.â
I stopped in my tracks, standing at the top of the stairs on the front porch. The circular driveway my car
rested in was deserted, covered in a thick and eerie silence that enticed me to look even farther,
towards the forest that surrounded the house.
When I spotted half a dozen sets of eyes glittering just within the forest line, I cursed loudly.
âIâm guessing your mate disapproves of your plan.â Tristan remarked, his tone brittle and unsurprised.
He curled his lip at the wolves watching us, too far to hear our words but close enough to stop me if I
tried to make a run for it. âLooks like you get to have your girlâs night after all.â
âThis is our only chance.â I hissed quietly, clenching my fists at my side. âWe know nothing, absolutely
nothing about the witches doing this.â
Rowenaâs words replayed themselves in my mind, so loud that if I closed my eyes and concentrated, I
couldâve easily fooled myself into believing she were here.
Tristan lifted one of his pale eyebrows. Despite the dangers of going to the Vampire lair, heâd never
pass up a chance to help me go against Asherâs wishes. âYouâve got a plan forming in that devious
head of yours, I can tell. What is it?â
I didnât answer right away, but instead sent a certain blonde she-wolf a quick mind-link.
âHey, Cass. You busy?â I called out, thankful for her speed when an instant jolt of awareness unfolded
in my mind.
Her voice was accompanied by the sound of music and laughter. âHey, Lola! I mean, Iâm not busy with
anything important. Iâm at this wedding Asherâs mom put together, figured Iâd feel safer around a bunch
of wolves. Why, did something happen?â
âNothing happened, but I need your help with a plan. You game?â
Despite how shaken up sheâd been, her voice held a kernel of excitement when she replied. âH**l yeah,
Iâm game. Let me know where and when, and Iâll be there.â
âActually, stay where you are, and Iâll come to you.â I told her, quickly snipping the connection once her
reply reverberated in my head.
âLola?â Tristanâs voice sounded from a few feet away. As I turned away from the forest line and met the
brunt of his worried stare, I felt a small throb from the mark heâd long ago put on my neck-the one I still
needed to find a way to remove. âThis plan of yours, what is it?â
âItâs not so much of an âitâ as it is a âwhoâ.â
I snarled at the wolves currently watching us and stormed back into the house, stopping only when I
reached the living room and Hollyâs petite frame came into view. She was in the same position Iâd left
her in, bundled in blankets like a human burrito with an extra-large bowl of popcorn in her hands.
âIâll help.â She sighed, speaking before I had the chance to even explain my plan. Her eyebrows were
furrowed with a look of worry, and she held up a hand to silence me as I opened my mouth to speak. âIf
it involves me going out in public, Iâd really rather not know the specifics until itâs too late to turn back.â
âThank you, Holly.â I exhaled, my shoulders slumping with relief. With two sets of curious eyes on my
face, I rounded out the last details of my plan and said, âAlright, we have a few stops to make. How do
you guys feel about going to a wedding?â
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âWell, I canât say I saw this coming. Itâs nice, in a way. Iâve always liked surprises, even if I am a bit
anxious about going out in public. Never been to a wedding beforeâ¦â Holly chattered softly, her hands
two dark blurs in the rearview mirror as she moved them back and forth, gesturing at seemingly
nothing.
A small whisper of a smile ghosted across my face as I listened to her ramble, watching as she talked
with her hands. I found it both interesting and odd that the same amused expression drifted across
Tristanâs face, only to be wiped away once he caught me looking.
âThis dress is nice, Lola. I appreciate you loaning it to me, though I wish it were a bit longer.â Holly
hummed. The sound of rustled lace came from the backseat as she shifted and tugged the hem down
past her knees. âIt certainly smells like you, thatâs for sure.â
With Hollyâs wispy voice floating in the background, I focused on the road and on sending my thoughts
down the mate-bond to wherever Asher currently was. Heâd been radio silent all day, which wasnât too
concerning since Iâd know if anything serious happened to him. Given that the house was surrounded
by wolves, his silence made perfect sense.
Currently, those same wolves were tailing my car as I coasted around the curvy backroads that led into
town, staying just inside the forest line to give me the illusion of privacy. I had no doubt that even if I
demanded they back off, they wouldnât listen. Theyâd protect me with their lives, no matter how much I
protested.
âThanks for the personal brigade of wolves, but itâs really not necessary.â I shot my snarky response
down the mate-bond between Asher and I, hurling it like a flaming projectile intent on destruction. âYou
can call them off now, or at least tell them to stop acting like I donât know theyâre following me.â
Asherâs reply was instant. The second his calm and collected voice hit my ear drums, I wished he were
here, but only so I could throttle him. âI understand youâre pissed, but Iâm just trying to keep you safe.
This isnât how I wanted to do things, but you havenât given me much of a choice. When I get back, we
can go to the Vampire lair together.â
For all of his stubborn over-bearing ways, I loved the man, but I refused to repeat myself a second
time.
âYouâve made me a prisoner in my own pack, Asher. I wonât be forgetting that anytime soon, and more
than anything, I promise to make you regret it.â I replied, cutting the link between us before he could
formulate a response. The longer I kept him in my head, the more of a chance he had at figuring out
my plan.
âHas he figured it out yet?â Tristan asked, his eyes sliding across the forest line to where I sat behind
the wheel.
I made a face, something in-between a grimace and a smirk.
âYouâll know once he has. The entire pack will be after us when that happens.â
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