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Alpha Asher and Lola novel Chapter 72

Read Alpha Asher [by Jane Doe] Chapter 72 – The shadows slithered from sight, maneuvering through the tall grass unseen. Alpha Asher’s wide eyes met my own as he too could see them slithering. I was thankful he couldn’t hear their seductive whispers, begging me to call on them again.

‘Mason…’ Maya gasped, cringing against the icy torrent invading my body.

The shadows slithered across the small space that separated us from the Vampire’s. I watched as they gathered, most of the Vampires were completely oblivious.

The one standing beside Adrienne was not. His seafoam eyes widened at the sight, his eyes snapping up to meet my own.

‘He can see them…’ Maya murmured; her tone fearful. ‘Why can’t everyone else see them?’

I couldn’t form the words to answer Maya, rooted in place as the shadows glided forward.

Adrienne was oblivious, her golden eyes narrowed at Mason, her arm tucked tightly around her Vampire mate.

They pooled around her feet, lapping against her stiletto boots like murky water. The shadows gathered at her feet, rising as more added to their numbers.

I held my breath until my lungs burned, silently pleading for a way out of this bargain.

‘Unbreakable…you must pay the price, Princess’

The shadows cooed, their silky voices falling on my ears in hushed waves. Neither side had made a move yet, as Alpha Asher and the Vampire watched the gathering shadows in h****r.

The other Vampire’s twitched anxiously, waiting for their leader to call them forward. My friends shot Alpha Asher and I uneasy looks, also wondering why we hadn’t taken action.

The shadows rose high, much higher than my short stature. Just when they reached Adrienne’s height, the whisps of shadow seemed to solidify and take form.

The dark form of a man stood in front of Adrienne, just inches away, and still she was oblivious.

I su*ked in a ragged breath as the shadow’s arm raised, slicing across the air in one smooth motion.

Silence echoed across the dark forest, as if the bugs and animals were all holding their breaths. There was no mistaking the feeling of unease that had settled across us all. Even if they couldn’t see the shadows, they could feel that something felt…wrong.

A thin, jagged line of scarlet beaded against Adrienne’s neck, bright in contrast to her espresso skin. She hadn’t even realized what happened yet.

Her golden eyes widened, her hands lip at her sides. At first the blood trickled down, slow and thick as it made its descent down her slender neck.

Her hands snapped up to her neck, her hands grasping wildly at the gaping wound in her throat. Her blood began to spurt in long waves, watering the grass and staining the earth.

The shadows broke apart, falling to the ground once more. They slithered over the fallen blood, devouring each drop that fell to the earth.

Mason lurched forward; his hands extended as if he were going to help his d***g mate.

‘There’s nothing you can do’, I wanted to tell him. ‘I k****d her, Mason. I k****d your mate.’

Mason stopped d**d in his tracks as a chorus of hisses erupted from the Vampires, warning him to back off.

As if things couldn’t get any worse, her Vampire mate unleashed a snarl of pure fury.

Adrienne fell to the ground, beautiful and still as she lay in the grass. Her golden eyes were focused on me, as though she were taunting me.

‘I know what you did, stupid wolf.’

I could hear her exotic voice in my head, her words like a whip against my b**e skin.

I made the mistake of looking into Mason’s eyes, drowning in the sorrow and confusion that filled his gaze. His eyes never once left Adrienne,

The Vampires rushed forward, their leader barreling into Alpha Asher. Carter and Wade met the Vampire’s with equal gusto. Mason and Breyona leapt into action, but the four of them couldn’t seem to wipe the h****r and confusion from their eyes.

I had been so absorbed with the h****r of what I had done that I didn’t notice the two Vampire’s charging my way. With a snarl of absolute malice, Sean knocked the two Vampire’s to the ground.

Breyona and Mason both fought in wolf form, tearing the throats out of the Vampire’s with furious snarls. Alpha Asher fought in his human form, shifting his hand into claws as he tore the heart from one of the Vampire’s. Carter, Wade and Sean all did the same.

Alpha Asher was fighting more than one Vampire at a time, giving most of his attention to their leader.

With my heart bursting at the seams, and Mason’s horrorstruck face in mind, I called Maya forward and shifted.

While she wanted to stretch her legs and take her time basking in the moonlight, there were more important matters. I took the backseat while Maya charged at one of the Vampire’s fighting Alpha Asher.

The guy couldn’t have been any older than eighteen, a child forced to fight against wolves. His blonde hair was a couple shades darker than Tristan’s, sun kissed even though he couldn’t go out in the sun. My teeth sunk into his throat like butter, as he hadn’t seen me coming. Shock filled his cerulean eyes as they widened at my bite.

I had never k****d someone before, even in self-defense and I would never forget the emotions that crossed his eyes. Innocent surprise filled his gaze, followed by sheer denial. He couldn’t fathom that this was the end of his life, that all of those years of learning and growing culminated to this moment.

Maya threw his corpse to the ground without hesitation and moved onto the next Vampire.

As their numbers dwindled, Alpha Asher seemed to gain strength and speed. With little more than a cruel sneer, he tore the heart from the Vampire leader’s chest. His body hit the ground with a wet thud, his out stretched hand only inches away from Adrienne.

‘What do we do?’ Breyona spoke through the mind-link, her voice thick with emotion.

‘Drag them into the woods, and b**n the bodies.’ Alpha Asher’s voice was strong and acted as a beacon to get me through this horrible night.

Breyona, Mason and I shifted into our human forms. We slipped on some clothes we had kept in the trunk, just in case of emergencies.

We worked in silence for the next ten minutes, each of us dragging a Vampire corpse into the woods. I could hear my heart shatter as Mason picked up his deceased mate, her long curly hair waving in the light breeze. She was limp in his arms, her vacant eyes still staring at me.

The smell of burnt flesh was nauseating, mixing with the sickly-sweet smell that radiated from the Vampire’s. Mason stared on at the fire, watching as it licked and crackled against his mate’s curly hair.

“What happened?” Mason’s voice was just below a whisper, each word left his lips slowly as though the sound brought him pain.

I didn’t know what to say. What could I say? There was nothing that could undo what I had done. I had blindly made a deal with the shadows, not bothering to have them elaborate on the price.

‘Not that this excuses what happened…but it wasn’t your fault.’ Maya murmured, the crackling fire drowning out her sorrowful voice. ‘She chose the Vampire’s over Mason. She would’ve k****d him if she had the chance.’

Maya was right, it didn’t excuse what I did.

“I don’t–” My mouth opened, my voice a painful croak in my throat.

“Don’t lie to me.” Mason spat the words, his eyes hardening. I had never seen him look so furious before, as though he were seconds away from lunging at my throat. “I felt something there with us, something cold and ancient and just–bad. It was the shadows wasn’t it?”

“I–it was, but Mason-“

“Did you ask them to k**l her?” Mason snarled, taking a step towards me as his eyes flashed murderously. All traces of his lopsided smile and bright eyes had vanished, this Mason was someone else entirely.

“Enough.” Alpha Asher’s voice was hard and commanding as he stepped in between Mason and I. His back was turned to me, but I could feel the protectiveness radiating from his body.

I wanted to scream. Couldn’t he see? I didn’t deserve his protection. Mason had every right to be angry with me–to hate me.

“I didn’t, Mason. I swear!” My voice shattered, a sob trembling through my body. Mason began to turn his back on me, his eyes vacant and cold. I couldn’t let things end this way. I couldn’t let him walk away thinking I wanted to k**l his mate. “I made a deal. Asher–Asher was going to d*e. They said a life for a life. I thought they meant me, Mason!”

Something flickered in the depths of Mason’s eyes, something that gave me the smallest shred of hope.

“Give him a minute.” Alpha Asher murmured, turning to face me. His eyes were dark and his voice thick with repressed emotion. I hadn’t told Alpha Asher the deal I made; I hadn’t told him the price I was willing to pay for his life.

Wetness cascaded down my face, and I realized I had been crying Alpha Asher raised his hand as though he were going to wipe my tears away. I flinched away from his touch, and turned towards a stoic Breyona.

I couldn’t accept his comfort, couldn’t let him chase the h****r and ice from my veins. I deserved to feel everything for what I had done. I didn’t deserve an easy way out.

Breyona’s face was an impenetrable mask, her hazel eyes locked on my face. I wanted to say something, but what could I say?

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