Alpha Asher novel By Jane Doe chapter 14
The moment I picked the crisp index card up from my bed, I knew I wouldn’t get a full night sleep.

Tyler had specifically said his friend was leaving the notes. The only friend I could think of was one of the other Alpha’s, and all were too afraid of Alpha Asher to dare cross onto his territory.

Somehow, someone was getting onto Alpha Asher’s territory and leaving these notes. The fact that they could cloak their scent meant they weren’t someone to be messing with.

As I thought, sleep refused to end my misery for half the night. I settled for locking my windows tight and drawing the curtains. The slightest crack in the curtains began to creep me out, so I tied them shut tightly.

I must’ve managed to sleep a whopping four hours last night, as my head was pounding and foggy when I woke that morning. My alarm got me up an hour before training began, and I used the time wisely.

I ran to the bathroom and washed the sleep from my face, feeling refreshed as the cool water splashed against my skin. I kept it simple, throwing on a tank top and workout shorts.

 

I walked downstairs just in time to interrupt what seemed like an interesting conversation between Dad and Grandma. Once again they looked like two kids who didn’t want to be caught. That only peaked my curiosity.

“Don’t let me interrupt, continue your conversation.” I raised my eyebrow at the two of them, taking a deep gulp of coffee.

 

“Nonsense, it wasn’t important to begin with.” Grandma chided me, setting a plate of eggs and sausage down on the table.

Grandma was skilled at many things, lying was one of those many things. Living with her for a year however, gave me too much time to analyze Grandma.

When Grandma lied, she often tried to change the subject with food or sweets. And if that didn’t work, she’d bring up some other random topic.

“Important enough for you both to go quiet when I came down.” I raised my eyebrow and looked at the two of them.

Dad was a horrible liar, one thing he didn’t get from Grandma. Dad sat across the table uncomfortably, nursing his coffee as though it demanded all attention.

“It was nothing important, Lola.” Grandma pursed her lips, “How’s training going with Alpha Asher?”

Knowledge flashed in her green eyes and I ground my teeth together.

“Did Grandma really just insinuate what I thought she did?” Maya gaped, looking at the old woman in equal wonder and horror.

I nodded, “She sure did. Thus proving, they don’t want me to know what they were talking about.”

“Smooth, Lola.” Maya nodded.

“Training’s going great.” I nodded, stuffing some food in my mouth.

“Really?” Grandma’s lips twitched in a little smirk, her eyes shimmering. “Why’d you go to the pack house yesterday afternoon?”

Some of my eggs caught in my throat and I covered a cough with a healthy gulp of coffee. Grandma’s question got the attention of Dad, who sat his coffee down with a questioning look my way.

Grandma was smart, much too smart. She successfully redirected the entire conversation over to me, and now I needed to cover my own ass.

“Did the Alpha need help with something?” Grandma hid her smirk behind a cup of coffee, but I could see her eyes shimmering with amusement.

“You were at the pack house yesterday?” Dad grunted, “You didn’t piss off the Alpha again, did you?”

voice to remain calm, not at all defensive. “Just wanted to

to mind, my bare bottom raised in the air as his hand met

hastily pushed that thought from my head before the rosy blush

was most likely just a rogue attack, Lola.” Dad frowned, “We

I shrugged, happy for the subject change, “I just had

front door and together we

Breyona chuckled, referring to when

the soreness on my body. The only soreness at the

need to find an upper hand against him. Especially if I’m gonna

Asher has it out for you.” Mason

I shot her a look. “Lola doesn’t like obeying, and that pisses the

a moment, “And he hasn’t killed you

needs the numbers.” I shrugged, “I’m also not really a

Alpha Asher.” Mason shook his head, as if a bad memory crossed his mind. “I was

it.” I smirked at Mason,

first one to kick that little ass.” Mason

smirked, and

though.” Mason shook his head,

noted.” I smirked, walking into the pack house

good for a change. Well.. I promised to be a ‘good girl’. If I was being honest, the only reason I planned to play nice was

good girls get

played through my mind on a constant loop. Fine, Alpha Asher. I would be a

to the guys locker room, while Breyona and I

mats. Mason was already there and waiting. He definitely looked good. His tank top highlighted his biceps and muscular chest. Mason was just too big to gain

Alpha Asher stepped into the room. Two of his warriors followed behind. I couldn’t still the swarm of butterflies that formed in my stomach, nor the prospect of

way. His hair sat messily on his head, while his black t-shirt rippled and dipped as

rough and commanding, “My men will

His deep voice pulled me from

look, while Breyona smirked. I walked

must’ve been four sizes too small. Her brests were nearly popping out of the low cut tank top she wore. Her shorts were hiked up so high the bottoms of

nodded to a tall guy with skin the color of fresh

a cruel smirk forming on her face as she nodded over to Kanyon. I ground my teeth together and stalked off towards Kanyon, unsure

gagged in my mind, “Might as

desperately trying to become Luna.” I

Tyler taught me something important. Being Luna wasn’t for me. I didn’t want to be the

right?” Kanyon grinned,

nodded, forcing a smile

year ago. We had never been friends, but we hadn’t been enemies either. Simply two people who had very different friend groups. Kanyon had completely changed over the years. Braces came off and muscles replaced the

myself when my eyes flickered over to where Asher was standing. My

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