Read Alpha Asher [by Jane Doe] Chapter 77 – Lola’s P.o.v

Eating dinner with my family brought back some normalcy into my life, but I couldn’t ignore the empty chair where my Mom used to sit.

I wondered if she was looking down on me, watching as I discovered who–what I was. Would she be proud to see me resisting Tristan? Or disappointed that I wanted to reject half of myself?

After dinner Sean and Dad retreated to the couch, watching sports as they once had before this mess started. Dad couldn’t see it–but I could. I could see how much Sean had changed. Even with a smile on his face, the light had left his eyes. While I could never understand the feeling of losing your mate, I hoped he found happiness in his life.

After helping Grandma clean up the kitchen, the motioned for me to follow her outside. Standing on the back patio, I looked over to where my bedroom window sat. I could still see Kanyon’s lifeless eyes staring into my window, his scarlet blood staining the grass. I wondered if I were to look close enough, would there still be little droplets of blood on the grass?

“I’m not using the shadows again.” I assured Grandma, grimacing as I stared out into the forest.

 

There used to be something reassuring about the dense forest that surrounded our little town, but now it filled me with unease. There could be anything–anyone out there, watching and waiting.

“I don’t think you should ignore that side of yourself, Lola.” Grandma frowned, as though the words pained her. “The shadows are not an inherently evil force, their actually neutral.”

 

“Neutral?” I scoffed, “Slitting someone’s throat doesn’t sound very neutral to me.”

“A life for a life.” Grandma sighed, looking much older in that moment. “You can’t expect things for free, Lola. Sometimes they’ll want blood, sometimes they can be–creative.”

“Creative? That sounds reassuring.” I grimaced, “How do you know all of this anyway? You know more about Vampire’s then the history books.”

“Your Mom moved here when she was young, after she met the Vampire King. She hadn’t a clue he was a King, or that he was the heir of the Kouritis bloodline. She rejected him before fleeing from her little town, hoping he wouldn’t dare hunt her down.” Grandma sighed, “I became close friends with your other Grandma, and eventually your Mom. Your other Grandma and I–well, we were the only two your Mom told.”

“Then how did Dad know?” I asked, my attention captivated because I was finally getting the answers I craved.

“They too became close friends over time. It had been a couple years since she moved to this pack, but one day she went outside of the territory. The Vampire King had found her within the hour.” Grandma paused, shuddering as she relived the memory but continued. “He toyed with her, let her live in safety for a couple years. He could have gotten to her at any time, should he use the shadows. Something you need to know about your true Father, there is not a price he wouldn’t pay for power. That makes him dangerous.”

I had figured as much, but hearing the words out loud sent a chill down my spine. I had no doubt the Vampire King would remove his own child if it helped his cause.

“Your Mom was a half-blood too, only her other half was human. She was the one who figured out how to block her mind, and she passed the information on to me.” Grandma smiled grimly, “The Vampire King needed a way to produce an heir, so he called to the shadows. He could have chosen another woman, but your Mom would give him the strongest offspring.”

“What price did he pay?” I wasn’t sure I wanted to ask.

of the mind is quite the favor.” Grandma’s smile dropped. “They asked for someone in her bloodline, someone who loved unconditionally, and they wanted him to do the job himself. It was your other

and clear. The Vampire King had gotten what he wanted, as I was proof of that. He had taken my other Grandma’s life with his b**e

I chuckled dryly, remembering the countless

your Mom.” Grandma scoffed, waving me away. “I just hated how hard she was on herself. She loved you, but blamed herself for

sun had completely vanished behind the forest line, carrying that buttery light further away. After giving me more

against the counter enduring a conversation with Alpha Bran. I hadn’t seen the sandy-haired Alpha since I had beaten him in the fight, and

men arrive.” Alpha Asher grunted, an irritated look of indifference on

and chiseled-jawline to meet his darkening eyes. As he noticed my attention, a sly smirk formed on his face. Sensing Alpha Asher’s attention was elsewhere, Alpha Bran flashed me a transparent

taken care off.”

he’s taking his loss rather hard.” Alpha Asher smirked, the curve of his lips

amused glance in

issues gathering his forces.” Alpha Asher grunted, “Wasting as much time as he

with the Vampire’s?” I snorted,

family has hated them for decades.” Alpha Asher shook

a****k could happen at any point.” I questioned, ignoring my flinch

could afford; we have them stationed around

know they haven’t changed plans?” I frowned, “They have to know

of the information she has on

you’re still

could mean the d***h of this pack. As for patrol tonight, I meant to tell you

wasn’t complaining, but everyone

his eyes flashing playfully. “Actually, I’d like for you to accompany me tonight. If you

run patrol.” I smirked, but I was sure he could hear my accelerating heartrate.

Asher smiled, one that softened his face and smoothed

worn today in exchange for the dress Breyona let me borrow. While the black fabric covered my important bits, it was on the shorter

approval flashing in

in black.” Alpha Asher nodded, appreciatively. His large hand tugged at the hem of my dress, a smirk

snorted, though

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