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Alpha Asher and Lola novel Chapter 107

Read Alpha Asher by Jane Doe Chapter 107 – “What are you doing, Lola? Did you not hear me? Your mate has sent me. I’m here to protect you.” The gruff male voice sounded deeper…distorted in a way that made my breath catch.

‘What is this? This isn’t a vampire.’ Maya snarled, her hackles raising. ‘Her scent is …wrong. Asher isn’t answering us… something must have happened. I think you should call on the shadows, Lola…’

This was bad, it had to be if Maya was condoning channeling the power of the shadows. The moment I reached out, feeling that bitter frost curl across my fingers like the greeting of an old friend, that voice sounded behind me.

It was different, this time. No longer the deep rasp of a man, but the watery rasp of a woman. She hacked and coughed, but there was an accuracy to her voice that sounded deadly.

“Turn around.”

I reacted without thinking my eyes darting to either side of me whilst my instincts screamed not to move. Panic and fear were telling me to tear open the front door and run into the night, where the shadows would surely protect me.

A c***h sounded feet behind me, and instead of darting out the front door like panic instructed, I veered to the right. I knew I had made the right decision when I felt five long fingers grasp at back of my head, missing by inches. If I had taken the time to unlock the door and yank it open, I would’ve been on the ground.

“Do not turn around, Luna! I’ve got her!”

It was Rowena’s voice I heard, but it was also her warning that kept me from acting any further. My heart hammered in time with the seconds that passed, until a garbled screech filled the air. The scent of fresh blood permeated the room, but the smell held an underlying tone of rot. I counted to one hundred and sixty-three before Rowena let out a soft breath and spoke.

“You can turn around now, Luna.” Rowena panted softly, hovering over the from sprawled out onto the floor.

Crimson blood, thick and dark pooled onto the floor. I cringed as it soaked into the pale carpet. There was nothing mouthwatering about this blood, which smelled of dust and all things old.

Her bony and gnarled limbs were tangled beneath the black cloak she wore. A thin neck, covered in dark colored veins protruded from one of the couches throw pillows. It had been placed over her face by Rowena. Long hair, jagged and dry like straw, emerged from beneath the pillow. I was sure it had once been a glossy shade of amber, but the color was ruined by the thick chunks of grey. Rowena hovered over her, auburn eyebrows gnashed together as she ran her hands over the woman’s body, murmuring to herself.

“What-what the h**l just happened? What is that?”

I removed my hand from the arm of the couch, which I had been gripping for dear life. Just as I stumbled towards the body, falling to my knees a few feet away, Rowena’s head snapped up.

Her mossy eyes were wide and a bit frazzled and clutched in her hands was a curved dagger. The metal wasn’t silver or steel, but some kind of dark gemstone.

“That is a witch, an experienced one.” Rowena exhaled, catching her breath while letting the knife clatter to the ground. Her eyes were severe when they glanced up to my face, “And as for what happened, she was trying to curse you.”

It would have been smart to stay up for the night to figure out why this happened in the first place, but I was exhausted from spilling the truth to thousands of people and nearly d***g twice. Asher lifted me into his arms and placed me in the Escalade.

Rowena suggested it might be smarter to stay with Asher’s family a few days longer, until the witch specializing in protective magic made it to the pack. Until then, we were left with nothing to do but draw conclusions and chase sleep.

When I opened my eyes and yawned that morning, I was surprised to find Asher already awake. He had slipped in the room just as I sat up in bed.

I noticed instantly the darkened circles beneath his eyes, and the way the muted the golden tones into a deep brown.

“You’ve been busy early.” I pointed out, sliding from the bed as I lifted my arms over my head and stretched.

“I couldn’t sleep, but without knowing why there was a second attempt on your life yesterday.” He grunted, running a hand through already messy hair. His grip on my hips was nothing short of possessive, providing that flicker of pain I’ve become fond of. “I have spoken with Giovanni and the witch. The only conclusion we are able to come up with, is that the vampire’s rallying against you have somehow gained the favor of a witch.”

“My father was in contact with a blood- witch. He mentioned it once, but I was never able to get anything more out of him. It could be that this witch is sending others, possibly to avenge his d***h.” I yawned, feeling just a tad better when Asher huffed and nodded. I padded over to the closet, digging for a pair of shorts and a comfortable t-shirt. After switching on the shower in the bathroom, I poked my head from around the door. “What’s on the itinerary for today? Hopefully no more assassination attempts, at least for the next few days.”

“Mm, I think I need more time before we poke fun at your already numerous m****r attempts.” Asher smiled dryly. The flicker of normalcy brought a teasing grin to my face. I knew that if we weren’t in a house full of people, his parents included, I’d be draped over his lap by now-my reddened bottom poking towards the ceiling. “As for today, we’re going to deal with the repercussions of last night…and try to get through this f*****g catastrophe of a party you’ve roped us into.”

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