Read Alpha Asher by Jane Doe Chapter 135 – “Are we on the same page with this?” I asked Asher, holding back my third yawn.

One more and he threatened to carry me to bed, even though we both knew neither of us would be getting any sleep. The sun would be rising in an hour or so, which meant we had no choice but to start our day.

There was too much to do, but I refused think about that right now. I was happily curled up in Asher’s arms, surrounded by his scent and the soft material of the sectional we sat on. We’d been silent since getting home, both of us lost in our thoughts as we replayed the sad ending to Flora’s story.

Almost ten months Flora’s mother had until the witch gave birth to a little girl. One week later, Flora and her mother watched as their housed was engulfed in flames, destroying what sliver of home they both had. After that, life grew dark for the widowed Luna. Flora recounted the numerous times they moved over the years, always somewhere new. They stayed longest in other packs, but somehow the witch always managed to find them.

It wasn’t good enough that she had k****d Flora’s father. The witch was spiteful and wanted the life of the child she had helped create, and the mother that carried her.

Time dwindled as they ran from the witch, but over the years Flora’s mother learned to spot signs of her magic. Her taunting changed each time, always something horrible and new. Storms would blacken the sky, or rodents would scurry inside their walls. They’d wake up covered in spider bites, or find their dreams haunted by pale-faced figures with torn out eyes and distorted mouths.

The witch was toying with them, sending these things their way as a warning. Telling them to run before she got too close. Some nights Flora swore she could hear a voice laughing in the dark, whispering for her to hurry. That morning she woke up covered in deep scratches. They moved the next day.

After so many years on the run, Flora’s mother was growing tired. Just once, she let the witch get close.

She left Flora at a friend’s house under the guise of going on a date, but really she planned to face the witch head on. The mistake she made was thinking the witch was acting alone. Flora never knew what made her mother turn around that night and come rushing back to her friend’s apartment, but she had nearly been too late.

A fire took the lives of seven people that night, one of them the friend that had been watching Flora. Her mother found her running down the street burned and covered in ash, breathing so hard it felt like her heart was ready to burst.

another two years before the witch was able to get close again. During that time, her mother’s mental health was declining. She had only survived this long because of Flora,

like the time between moves was growing shorter and shorter. She never knew if her mother

tell the pack was well protected, that the people there

towards a quaint blue house. That night was the last time she saw her mother. The words whispered in her ear, the hug that felt much too cold, it was her last memory

should’ve never been your life, Flora. Make a new

like a cloak. Tears pricked the back of my eyes, and the weight

mother never

a children’s home. The owners, who were mates themselves but unable

kind-hearted people who raised her and treated her as their own, she missed the woman she had been through so much with. She spent those years wondering, staring at her curly blonde hair and

her adoptive parents. They were getting up there in age, so Flora would often run errands for them. That

stood my ground, because I knew I was going to d*e…’ Flora’s soft yet fierce voice replayed in my head. ‘I demanded she tell me what happened to my

say?’ I had asked at the

in her eyes, and I knew that she

told me my mother was d**d…and that it had been at her hands, as it should’ve been all along.’ Her voice held both sadness and longing, happiness, and horrible loss. ‘She said my mother bought me some time by leaving me…but that it had been in vain. I wasn’t afraid anymore…because I knew I would be with them again.’ I was sure of the witch’s cruelty when Flora’s lower lip trembled and she said, ‘she knew I wasn’t afraid anymore and laughed at me…she said I wasn’t going where my parents were, that she had something even

Flora’s half-sister, then yes we’re on the same page.” The gravely sound of Asher’s voice and the feel of his stubble against my face pulled me

she has to be. How

messed up.” Asher grimaced and the sharp angles of his face became even harsher. I could feel his frustration as he ran his fingers through his hair. “We’ve always prided ourselves on how secure our pack is, but it seems like the only thing we’re able

they didn’t.” I frowned at the cold anger in his eyes and kissed along his jaw until

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