Read Alpha Asher by Jane Doe Chapter 128 – I handed the phone back to the cashier, hearing Asher’s objections on the other end, wishing I could soothe that side of him that wanted to shield me from all danger.

“Tell him the address, then hang up.” I told the cashier, deaf to her reply because it was Asher’s voice that rang in my ears.

“So, should I keep planning my escape, or did you delay my d***h for the time being?” Brandon asked the moment I was within sniffing distance, unable to keep his mouth shut long enough to let me sort through the guilt that made me short of breath.

I rolled my eyes at him, watching as put the gas nozzle back into it’s holder and gestured to the car, “I’d open the door for you, but from what I’ve seen of you and my brother, you’re not into the old-school romance type of stuff. Are you?”

I stared at his knowing smile without so much as a fraction of embarrassment on my face.

“Those schoolgirls of yours a little vanilla, Brandon? Does it surprise you that much that there’s women out there who want more than a few minutes of missionary, then a post-s*x rant about living in your brothers shadow?” I didn’t care I was being a b***h. From how awful my night had gone, I figured I deserved a few minutes. “Mind your own business or you won’t have to worry about Asher k*****g you, because I’ll do it myself. After we track down your friend.”

I got in the car and slammed the door, savoring the coldness of the glass against my warm face. Brandon didn’t open his mouth again but did turn on the radio so that AC/DC trickled in quietly through the speakers. Dad would play this kind of music when Sean and I were kids, back when he could glide and run throughout the house. It was this fact and the headache I still had that helped me fall asleep.

This time when I woke up, I knew exactly where I was. There was no avalanche of memories ready to flatten me, only the renewed annoyance that I was here with Brandon.

The sun had vanished from the sky, so I knew I’d been asleep for a few hours. I jumped in my seat when the truck of the car slammed, and Brandon yanked open the driver side door and got in.

“Here, shower and change into this. Hopefully, it fits. We don’t have much time.” He said, tossing a shopping bag and a blood bag onto my lap.

I looked out at the seedy motel we were parked out front of smack dab in the center of some nameless city. There were lights everywhere. From the cars that crept down the roads, nearly bumping into one another with every turn, to the skyscrapers and neon lights that flashed in various colors.

“Where are we going?” I asked.

“My witch friend works at a night club. One that’ll kick you out in a heartbeat if you show up dressed like that-with or without my jacket to cover the blood.” He replied and tacked on, “oh, and I’ll want that dry cleaned. Yeah?”

sure. I’ll get right on that.” I snorted, balling up his jacket so it’d at least

the glass that had shattered and sliced me to

wake up, Even with my enhanced vampire healing, Maya had

in my life, I pulled out a

asleep for a while, haven’t I? Doesn’t

a rundown of the last eight hours while I tried to figure

had to be Brandon.’ She huffed, needing no response to know that I

me, but the dress Brandon

my hair. It would be a pain to move in if I needed to run, but it was long enough to cover

these shoes…” I told Brandon, “…hope

way before pulling out of the

you did.” I replied, wondering why I had assumed

city street right out front of a blacked -out brick building. Most of the buildings down the street were closed or shut down, apart from a 24-hr laundry mat. Instead of smelling sweat, d***s, and alcohol, all I could pick up was the light scent

can feel you through the mind-link again. Are you safe?’ A chill skated down my spine from Asher’s gravely voice. ‘I’m on a plane heading your way. Tell

plane? And believe me…’ I gave Brandon a long look, ‘…he

I’d lose my mind if

you safe and sound. I did the

no matter the distance between us. He would scour the world for me or b**n it all down hunting whoever brought me harm. I could feel such a large piece of myself missing hundreds of

are we?” I asked, “There’s absolutely no

too obvious if there were flashing lights and three hundred people lining up down the block.” Brandon replied with a casual shrug of the shoulder, “And don’t ask where we are because I’m not giving you an address. The first thing you’ll do is

raised an eyebrow, “can

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