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Alpha Asher and Lola novel Chapter 104

Read Alpha Asher by Jane Doe Chapter 104 – I had just cut the engine and stepped from the Escalade when Breyona stepped onto the wrap around porch, her shoulder length hair damp and curling at the ends.

The long sleeve t-shirt she wore had a bunch of wet patches from where she had hurried to dress. Her cheeks were still rosy from the shower. She grinned and waved but froze midway when Asher’s voice popped into both of our heads.

‘I’m assuming the two of you are together, yes?’

‘Sure are.’ I responded seconds before Breyona’s, ‘Yep.’

His frustration felt like coarse sandpaper as it vibrated down the bond. Before either of us had the chance to ask what had happened, his next words sent us both into stunned silence.

‘Good, meet me at Town Hall, One of the witches we picked-she’s here and she wants to speak with you.’

I could taste the ire in Asher’s every word and wondered if it was the pre-school teacher slash blood witch or the middle- aged protection witch who ordered my Alpha of a mate to fetch me. I held no offense, but I knew Asher’s patience level as well as my own-and his was a bit lacking.

“That fast?” Breyona frowned, her eyebrows gnashed together. “But you haven’t even-oh, is that why you’ve come? You found a witch for you and Holly?”

“Asher and I decided on two, but I guess the one came early?” I shrugged, cringing at the confusion in my voice.

I couldn’t help but feel like I was already s******g up this Luna slash Vampire Queen thing.

“Really, really early. Maybe she’s also psychic?” Breyona suggested helpfully, giving me a soft smile when I refused to b e convinced. I sighed when she swung an arm over my shoulders, steering the two of us towards the sedan. “There’s no way you could’ve seen this coming, Lola. Even our mighty Luna and Vamp Queen has her limits, On the bright side, think of how helpful she’ll be!”

It took ten minutes out of the half-hour drive to Town Hall for Breyona to have m e smiling madly, laughing until tears filled the corners of my eyes.

“He actually fainted?” I asked in between bursts of laughter. I tried to picture Mason, pale faced and slack jawed as he watched Giovanni tear open a blood bag.

“Well, he gagged first. Then he fainted.” She laughed along side me. Wiping the tears from her eyes, she ran her fingers through her now dry hair. “He’s tasted blood before, just like the rest of us. Kinda comes with the territory, y’know? I think there’s something about drinking it that makes him squeamish.”

“It makes me squeamish too, sometimes.”

“Don’t tell him I told you, though.” She warned, “He made us all swear it would never leave the house, Even Tristan removed the stick up his a*s to crack a grin.”

“My lips are sealed.” I smirked, tossing the imaginary key out the window.

The forest never once thinned as we reached the center of town, even as buildings became larger and taller, glittering with clean windows and steel beams, Grocery stores and other chain restaurants began to pop up.

Town Hall was a glittering building with tinted windows that showed only your reflection when you walked past. I had thought the parking lot was larger than necessary, until I watched another thirty cars pile in, all clamoring for a space.

“Park in the reserved spot!” Breyona called out, pointing ahead.

Directly in front of the doors was a reserved spot. The word itself was painted across the space in crimson letters.

“Do you think I’m allowed to?” I caught myself only after I asked the insane question.

“Um, you’re Luna. Who else is this spot reserved for?” Like I thought, she threw her head back and cackled gracefully.

Mason emerged from Town Hall just as w e made it to the top of the stairs. Made from concrete, they led from the parking lot to the front of the building.

A laugh bubbled in my throat as I remembered what had me near crying in the car. I schooled my face into neutrality and approached Mason with Breyona skipping at my side.

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