When Jackson and I arrive at my room we find the door already open and Rafe and Jesse lounging casually in the living are. Rafe’s eyes immediately snap to us. “So?” he demands, raising an eyebrow. “What the hell was that all about?”
“Oh, just mom,” I say with a happy sigh, stepping into the room. “Telling me that I’m her favorite and assuring Jackson that he’s her new Meatball.”
Rafe narrows his eyes at me as Jesse laughs. “Such an obvious lie,” Rafe sighs, shaking his head. “Mom would never even joke about that. I’m her eternal favorite.”
“Get in line, lil Prince,” Jackson says, pulling me tight against his side. “I’m #1 son now.”
Jesse laughs again as Jackson turns his head to look down at me, speaking softly. “I’m going to run to my room, unpack. I’ll be back in a little bit?”
“Okay,” I say, standing on my toes and giving him a little kiss. “Um,” I glance at my brother and my cousin. “Do you mind if I tell them what really happened?”
He considers for a second. “No, that’s fine,” Jackson says, straightening up and taking a step towards the hall. “Just…the two of them, though? Is that all right?”
“Of course,” I say, beaming at him. Jackson nods to me, grabs his backpack from its spot by the door, and waves as he starts down the hall.
“You got him trained up good, Ariel,” Jesse says as I grab my own backpack and walk over to my beloved little Nook, tossing it onto the bed. “That wave was very nearly a goodbye that our favorite foundling gave us.”
“Yes, he’s coming along beautifully,” I say with a happy sigh as I start quickly to unpack the very few things I was able to bring from the Palace.
“So?” Rafe says, unwilling to be deterred by small talk and jokes. “What happened?”
With a glance towards the door to ensure that we’re alone, I very quickly fill Rafe and Jesse in.
“A lot of the warriors in our class are ready for it,” Jesse says softly. “Your Jacks among them. Me and Rafe too – Luca, if he works a little harder at the strategy and actual theory behind it. Physically, he’s ready. Mentally,” Jesse shrugs, like he’s not sure he’s willing to count Luca in yet.
“I’m not ready,” I say softly, looking down at my hands, shaking my head.
“Your program is different, Ari,” Rafe says, his voice gentle. “And you haven’t been training as long as the rest of us. Neumann will get you where you need to be – the Captain too.”
I nod, agreeing, trusting my professors who so clearly trust me. “I’ll work as hard as I can.”
“We know you will, Ari,” Jesse says, his voice warm and cheerful again. I raise my eyes to see him smiling kindly at me, indulgent. “If there’s a prize for hard work and dedication, you win it. And we all see that.”
A little warmth thrums through me at my cousin’s clear praise. “Thanks,” I say, smiling at him. Rafe nods at me too, confirming that he too thinks what Jesse has said is right.
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The readers' comments on the novel: The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy
Thank you for a truly wonderful story. Heartwarming, full of humour with a dash of sass and eroticism. Absolutely love it. Need a better editor though. Lots of spelling mistakes, wrong words, grammatical error and missing chapters/ repeated chapters. Still, a thoroughly entertaining and captivating read....