Alpha Asher and Lola
Chapter 166
Read Alpha Asher by Jane Doe Chapter 166 – Razor thin branches slapped at our faces, stinging our ankles and any visible piece of skin. The darkness was all consuming, the shadows thick as they surrounded us like the heavy fabric of a cloak.
If only they protected us the way a cloak would, if only they offered their assistance as they had numerous times in the past.
Something changed since I got my magic, and that something was big enough to alter the way the shadows acted around me.
In the past, they’d jump at the opportunity to be of service, to exact a price they saw most fitting. Their whispers would plague my mind, their slippery voices a haunting song of desperation, excitement, and longing.
I could hear their whispers, only this time they didn’t seem to be speaking to me, but to each other. Flinging them around the forest so quickly I couldn’t make out what the h**l they were saying.
“Wait a d**n second.” I panted, gritting my teeth together as Cassidy stepped on something sharp and snarled angrily. The scent of fresh blood was instant and made what I was about to say even more important. “Those were Vampires.”
Cassidy sucked in a sharp breath, swatting away the stray branches as they wacked her in the face. “As far as I’m concerned, just as scary as witches.” The whites of her eyes were visible as she glanced at Tristan, who ran in between us. “…no offense.”
“None taken.” He huffed. “You said the guy you stabbed was already d**d?”
I’d given him a rundown of what Cassidy had told me, even though I didn’t exactly understand what happened myself. Lars was d**d, yet undead? I knew without asking that magic was responsible, but it was a kind of magic I hadn’t learned about yet-and one I wasn’t sure I wanted to.
“Sure was.” She replied, her voice thick and tinged with both nausea and fear. “He decomposed after I k****d him, but I swear I could smell him the second I walked through the door. I…I thought he left some meat out or something and it spoiled.”
Tristan nodded grimly, which looked odd considering we were still running like lunatics through the forest in the d**d of night. “That’s definitely the work of magic, which means the Vampire’s are working with witches. Or at least, some of them are.”
“Lola, maybe you should mind-link the warriors.” Cassidy huffed, increasing her pace even though she was barefoot and sporting a mini dress.
“Cordelia put a spell on the territory. It’s supposed to alert Asher and I if there’s a breach, but I don’t think it worked.” I replied, a bit reluctant to admit this second part. “I don’t want these Vampire’s k****d…which is exactly what the patrol teams will do.”
over a root that protruded from the ground. If it weren’t for Tristan’s quick reflexes, she would’ve
two werewolves and one vampire to apprehend not only six vampires, but a d**d/undead biker named Lars. This was one of those impossible situations only magic would solve, yet I had
by forest so dense that almost no moonlight could break through. The canopies overhead
were alone, but not
frantic, throwing whispers at rapid
else but I was given this ability for a reason, and I’d be damned if I weren’t going to use it in times of dire need. I couldn’t
my voice so that it carved through the trees and into every dark corner of
his eyes and hardened his jaw. I
are you-” Cassidy began, her words faltering when I dug my heels into the
at them, turning in a circle to stare at the writhing mounds of darkness that hid behind the thick trees
tell if he
ask for anything in return.” I told him, well aware that I was coming off as
narrowed his eyes, scanning the forest line. “That’s not possible. They always have a price. Maybe they haven’t told you it
We didn’t have time for this, for Tristan and me to argue over something I was so sure about. The way their behavior had changed since
with me but were now terrified of
it!” I bellowed, balling my
crunch of gravel and branches beneath heavy feet. Tristan grabbed my arm, his grip almost painful. I shoved him off, using some
can’t-” He began, genuine concern filling his eyes, turning them into a
grew closer, but it was Cassidy’s whimper that told me our
“Watch me.”
that clearing was all too easy. Like it was hours ago, I could recall the fear, the utter hopelessness that had filled every corner of my soul, had filled my body with cement until I thought I’d sink into the earth, never to return.