Alpha Asher and Lola
Chapter 131
Read Alpha Asher by Jane Doe Chapter 131 – “What? I can’t do that. You have no idea what you’re asking me to do.” My surprise slowed my pace, and my legs groaned miserably as I pushed them harder, forcing us to keep up.
“They’ll want something in return, right?” She huffed, continuing without waiting for an answer. Her voice cracked, desperation bleeding through. “Don’t use them to k**l them, just to get us away a distraction or something that’ll help us get a head start. I assume you’ve got somewhere safe to go?”
I nodded, “there’s no way they’ll mess with us once we’re back in pack territory.”
“Good, because you’re taking me with you. I was safe and sound until you two busted into my dressing room–for the most part, anyway. What matters is I was out, and you two dragged me right back in.” I had no clue what she meant, and neither did Brandon from the confusion that creased his eyebrows and made his pace slow. “You have to use them to get us out of here, or we’re not going to live past tonight.”
Frustration crackled and spread throughout my chest like a sparkler, and even though I was sure it was my imagination, I swore I could feel the shadows waiting-eager to hear me ask for their help after months of ignoring their presence.
I skidded to a stop, spotting a couple dumpsters surrounded by a wooden privacy fence. It was meant to keep the rats and racoons away but judging from the scraps of trash piling up in the drainage ditches, it wasn’t working. Brandon grimaced from the smell but followed Clara and I into the small area without complaint.
I no longer had to try; the darkness was apart of me as much as my Vampire side. The ability to control the shadows would never be a good one it would never be one of pure intention or without temptation. There was always that knowledge that anything–anything I wanted was within arm’s reach. All I had to do was pay the price.
I felt their cold wash over me first but gave them no reaction. Clara shuddered, and the shadows hidden within every corner of the alley and trash area we stood in writhed. A thousand voices, a thousand razor blades slashing across the gritty surface of a chalkboard, all coalescing together into one ear-piercing voice.
‘…now you call on us…’ ‘…to free you from danger…’
‘…to vanquish the puppets that hunt you down…’
I paused, “puppets…why would you call them that?”
Brandon gave me an odd look, and Clara began to before she looked down. Anyone could see the shadows. It was something I realized a long time ago, back when Mason’s mate had lost her life to a deal I’d made. Only the Vampire monarch could use them–haggle with them, but anyone could see them. Tristan had claimed that working with my father, always being in such close proximity to them, over time he found himself able to see them. The same had happened for Breyona and Asher, even though I hadn’t called on them since.
‘…the puppet master pulls the strings…’ ‘…meddles with fate…’
‘…hides from us…’
from the shadows. Immortal, ancient, all knowing
enough to get a car, and get the h**l out of here?” I asked,
into making another deal. It was what they
is blood…blood from the alpha’s
temporarily sate our
up at Brandon, “they
not getting my blood.” He shook his head; his voice left no
blood. Since there was no direct lighting
be honest with you…I’m getting a little woozy here.” Brandon grumbled, holding his arms out so that the blood trickled down his hands and onto the ground. He dipped his head and instantly jerked back. It was more than refreshing seeing something other than cockiness on his face, even if it was fear. “…those things,
of shadow, each taking their turn as they slithered through the puddle of blood on the pavement, taking
you all. Now it’s time to hold up your end of the deal.”‘ I told them,
the face as I left wound after wound on his wrists. Thanks to our advanced healing, I had to reopen the slashes every
were bloated as they circled
Clara’s teeth chattered, wrapping her arms around the robe she
us faded, becoming muted and washed out. The green of the dumpster now looked like muddy water, but the shadows behind it- I could see every one of them. Not only that, but they clung to the three of us like
flung his arm up at the last minute. I realized why as I ran
their faces beneath those hoods. All I could make out was the curve of
to her lips,
came this way.” One of the witches spoke in a
second’s voice was raspier, but still
The second replied sourly, ‘…she said this
flickered and crackled in
took a step forward and the feeling hit me like a freight train. There was no stopping myself, even if