Read Alpha Asher [by Jane Doe] Chapter 103 — I had promised myself I'd go through those files assoon as we made it back to the house, but the moment I curled up into the warmth of Asher'steenage bed, my looming exhaustion swallowed me whole.

“What happened to those important files?” He asked, his voice gravely.

“This is the seventh three a.m. call in a month. ” I grumbled when Asher began to move me, hismuscular arms forming a cage around my torso. His eyes dripped honey and were hooded as hewatched me, “As Luna and Vampire Queen, I declare that just this once, we're going back to sleep.”His reply fell on deaf ears, because my eyes had already closed, and my mind plunged intodarkness.

The last few weeks, my sleeping moments were plagued with strange dreams. Much different thanHolly's nightmares, which tore her from sleep with screams of mania, these dreams were bursts ofcolor and sound. Jumbled images that burned into one another, leaving me breathless andconfused as I woke up each morning.

I wasn't sure what it meant, but deep in the recesses of my mind—buried in the hollows of my heartand the grooves of my ribcage, it felt like something was waking up.

When I awoke that morning, replaceing Asher still peacefully asleep, I made my way downstairs. Thestairs were silent beneath my feet, unlike the constant creak in my childhood home.

“Someone's making breakfast?’ Maya inquired, her ears perking as our mouth salivated. I could hearthe snap and crackle of bacon hitting the frying pan as I padded down the stairs.

“Ugh, what if it's Brandon?’ I grunted, coming to a halt.

“We can use the pan to knock him out, then take his food." Maya shrugged, not at all deterred byour mate's younger brother. “Really, it's a win-win in my eyes. And you know I'm rarely ever wrong.’As I rounded the corner with my eyes narrowed and shoulders tense, I was surprised to see Zekeleaning against the counter. All anger-filled thoughts about assault by frying pan left my head, andmy posture relaxed just a tad.

Zeke's chestnut hair was a mess on his head, proof that he had just woken up. He was staying just afew houses down from us, which meant Asher’s kitchen was the last place he should have beenWhat I noticed first was the powder blue apron wrapped around his neck. The waist ties hunguseless at his side, much too short for his muscular form. On the front pocket, embroidered in goldcursive letters, was the name “Claire.’

A platter of steaming eggs sat on the island counter, flecked with salt and pepper as they teased myrumbling stomach. Next to it was an even larger platter, stacked with various pancakes. I noticed afew that seemed to have chocolate chips or blueberries inside, while another smelled strongly ofbanana.

“Morning.” Zeke called out over his shoulder, cursing when the bacon grease crackled and popped.His lopsided grin made me snort, * Breakfast will be ready in ten.”

He had pulled just about everything out. Various breads and jams lined the counters, but myrumbling stomach pointed out an obvious lack of cereal.

I opened a few cabinets, frowning when I noticed a row of colorful boxes on the top shelf. Thecounter jabbed into my ribcage, but my fingers were still far below the assortment of cereal

"Zeke, can you grab me a couple boxes of cereal?”

His eyes swiveled from where I stood, my arms stretched upwards, to the cereal just out of myreach. Unlike when Brandon trailed his eyes over me, there was nothing s****I within Zeke's gaze.Zeke was an infuriating older brother that I had never asked for, eerily similar to Sean.

"1 would, Lola— really, but I'm making sure this bacon doesn’t b**n. I'm sure you understand sinceI've been slaving away at this for over an hour now. *

His grin was sweet in the same devious way Asher's was whenever he had something planned.

His laugh d*****d out my snarl, my rough shove to his stomach had him going even harder. Ismirked at the few steps back he took, pleased that I had at least put some strength into the push.Using the silver handles of the cabinet for support, I pulled myself onto the countertop. The marbledug into my knees, but I was able to see the row of cereal boxes. Grabbing the first fruity, sugar-packed cereal I could get my hands on, I began to inch off the countertop.

“What are you even doing here?” I asked Zeke.

When a set of hands fell on my hips squeezing lightly, I had wanted to believe it was Asher’s touch—because no one else in this house would dare. I knew that for a fact, which is why when I spunaround and landed a sharp kick to Brandon's chest, I put extra effort into making it hurt.

Surprise and delight exploded in his cyan eyes, making me wish I had kicked even harder. Hestumbled backwards, the kitchen island making him halt.

His lips tilted up in a smirk, so similar to Asher’s that it stoked the anger in my chest. He held someof those heartbreaking features my mate had, the ones that most likely won over countlessshewolves.

Asher’s touch, whether forceful or gentle, were welcomed—but the touch of his brother, I wantednone of it. As far as I was concerned, he could take his oily smirk and frat boy personality and shoveit up his *ss.

"What is your f*****g problem?” I snarled, relieved that I at least had the decency to lower my voice.There was no need for Claire or Killian to hear and come storming down. Or worse, Asher. As muchas I was ready to see Brandon get his a*s kicked, I really wanted some of the breakfast Zeke hadmade. “I've known you for all of twenty-four hours. Are you incapable of acting normal?! *

“My problem? I'm just attracted to the feisty, unattainable ones.” Brandon sighed, truly woundedand at war with the world. I gave him a look that portrayed how much I believed his eternalstruggle, which wasn't much. His next words, however, made me feel something more than justrage. His lips twitched into a smirk. His eyes, light where Asher’s were dark, flicked down to my neck.“As for acting normal...you're one to talk.”

His voice became whisper soft, and the teasing in it was anything but friendly. “It's easy to pretendyour normal when my brother's hand isn't around your throat.”

With those final words, Brandon grabbed a chocolate chip pancake and strolled out of the kitchen.“Asher's going to tear into him when he replaces out Brandon has a thing for you.” Zeke snorted butgave me a reassuring grin. “They've been at each other's throats since they were kids. Feel free tokick Brandon's a*s whenever you see fit, but just know he’s only doing it to p**s Asher off. Doesn'tmake it right, but everything Brandon does is at his own risk.”

“As for why I'm here...” He continued, holding up an empty carton of two dozen eggs. Shaggy hairfell onto his forehead. “I didn’t have any eggs, and I wanted breakfast.”

Asher woke up half an hour later, his dark eyebrows inching closer together as Zeke recounted howI kicked Brandon across the kitchen. I had to give it to Zeke, he made me sound much more badassthan I was.

“Don’t bother storming the house, he left half an hour ago.” Zeke shrugged, grabbing a stack ofplates as he began placing some food onto his own. His voice was lighthearted and jovial as hebounced between sausage and biscuits, buttered toast, and roasted potatoes. “He's still good atstirring up s**t and running. Nice to see that when the world is changing, some things remain thesame.”

"What exactly are you doing here, Zeke?" Asher asked after a few long moments of silence.

Zeke looked towards me, a plate in his outstretched hand. Shrugging as I took it from him, I gavemy rugged mate a grin. His hair was still messy from sleep, the long strands on the top fell over hisforehead.

Piercing eyes burned into my own, the golden hues swirling curiously.

"He didn't have any eggs. We did.”

We had a grand total of twenty minutes to eat and enjoy our morning before getting to work. Asherand Zeke received a mind-link from Sean and Mason, who were helping with security detail for theannouncement. Just a few minutes later, I felt a few tugs down the link between Giovanni andmyself.

It wasn't surprising that we were both being called on, especially today. Breyona and Mason, alongwith the enthusiastic help of Alpha Zeke, have somehow managed to keep the rumors andwhispered secrets under wraps this past month. All that hard work, it was about to unravel duringthis announcement.

Even with all the excitement, Asher and I had a few tasks of our own to take on.

"What about her?” I sighed, holding up another manila folder with the same infuriatingly small print.This had been the sixth and final file I had handed to Asher. With each passing second of skimmingthrough the young woman's file, his scowl grew deeper. “Asher, we have to choose one. There aren'tany more candidates. These background checks are all we have. I know we were both expectingmore, but I think we should work with what we've got.”

“You're comfortable bringing a stranger into this pack, one with magic?” He questioned, goldeneyes silent and still. He glanced down at the folder again, at the woman's moss-colored eyes andsoft smile.

By all accounts, she looked like an upstanding citizen. A preschool teacher for five years, but beforethat, there wasn't a whole lot to go on. She had moved around a bit, never staying anywhere forover two years. It was that way for all the women— the witches we had looked over.

Breyona's parents, both of which are historians, were currently scouring the country for magicaltexts, anything that could help Holly and I begin learning.

When Asher had put out the request for an actual witch—someone to come train Holly and I, Iwasn't sure if we'd receive any kind of feedback. The fifteen candidates we had; they were morethan I could've ever hoped for.

I had scoured their files, reading everything back to Asher. There were two I felt connected with. Thefirst was the preschool teacher, her auburn curls and mossy eyes soft. She specialized in defensemagic, but it was her background knowledge in blood magic that caught my attention. Blood magicitself sounded bad, but it was a part of Holly's heritage that she couldn't escape. Her mother,different from my own, was a blood witch.

The second witch was a middle -aged woman with laugh lines around her eyes and mouth. Her pale- blue eyes twinkled, like she held a secret the rest of the world wanted in on. Her specialty wasancient runes and protective sigils. Not only did we need the added protection, but there wassomething about her that felt comforting. Perhaps, it was because she reminded me of grandma."Risk isn't anything new to us. Our lives have been full of it, especially lately. These women can helpHolly and teach us how to use our magic. They can also help with any magical texts Breyona'sparents replace. I think that's worth letting them onto our land... " I told him truthfully, knowing that ifthere were anyone who would listen to my thoughts, it was my mate.

Asher was silent for a few moments, his creased eyebrows softening as he relented. “We'll have thewitches contacted and brought here. Wages and housing can be debated when they arrive.

You can let your vampire assistant know you've chosen.”

"By vampire assistant, you mean Tristain.” I smirked. Asher had no problems with Giovanni and waseven on first-name basis with the man. “But yes, I'll let him know.”

“Can you blame me for not liking him, Lola?” The way his voice naturally lowered when he feltthreatened, the honey in his eyes darkening to a rich caramel, it sent a skittering of excitementdown my spine.

This past month had been hectic, so much so that those intimate moments with Asher and I werefew and far between. I could feel the frustration and need building within him, feral and wild incomparison to the man that seemed so in control.

“I don’t blame you at all. He can be insufferable.” I agreed, my breath quickening when his eyesflicked down to my lips. No matter how badly I wanted to crumple under his rough touch, I stoodmy ground. “But he’s been more than helpful this month, especially with winning over the othervampires. *

“I'll feel better once this announcement is finished and I can steal you away for the rest of thenight.” He grunted; his fingers tangled in the silky strands of my hair. I shivered under his touch andfelt my legs clench at his words. “I think I'll spend the night reminding you that no matter whoseQueen you are—you were my Luna first.”

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