“Is that really what you want?” Jackson asks, worried, his arms still tight around me like he doesn’t want to let me go. “To have Luca here? Or…to spend some nights with him?”
“No,” I answer instantly, and as I say it I realize with a bit of surprise that it’s true – that…that I really don’t want to spend my nights with anyone but Jackson. Anxiety twists in me at the realization – what does that mean? Does it mean that my relationship with Luca is…less? Or…
But my wolf blatantly ignores my worry, trotting down the little bond within my soul like it’s a bridge and curling up at Jackson’s wolf’s side. His wolf grumbles his pleasure and curls around her, tucking his nose in next to hers and wrapping his tail close so that she’s nearly encircled. And I realize that…my connection to Luca aside, this is what my wolf wants, where she wants to be at night. Curled up with Jackson’s wolf, safe and warm and secure.
Jackson simply nods once, accepting my answer and not pushing for anything else. Then he presses his lips to mine and curls up next to me, wrapping me up tight against him in a way that is strikingly reminiscent of our wolves.
And so I decide not to worry about it – not now, at least. Because right now everything just feels so…completely right.
Instead I close my eyes and let myself drift off, warm and comfortable and complete.
Too few hours later, the curtain to my nook rips open and the pinkish light of dawn streams in.
“Up!” Rafe barks, a little too gleeful about it. “Time to get to work, lovebirds!”
I just groan and turn my head away from my stupid brother, pressing my other cheek to Jackson’s chest, over which I am – of course – sprawled.
Jackson likewise just wraps his other arm around me, not responding to Rafe.
But my brother’s lack of footsteps let me know that he is still standing there. “Go away,” I mumble. “I hate you. Go away.”
There’s a long beat of silence. “Do you guys seriously sleep like this?”
I turn my head back towards my brother with a sigh and crack an eye open. “It’s more comfortable than it looks. Do you want to try it?”
Rafe just bursts into laughter as Jackson snarls, tightening his arms.
I sigh and press a hand to his shoulder, sitting up fully. “It’s no use, Jacks,” I sigh, starting to stretch. “They’ll never let you sleep in. Just give in or he’ll start singing.”
“Which would be a blessing for you,” Jesse says, prodding Jackson’s shoulder. “I have an amazing voice.”
Jackson just sighs and pulls his hand away from his face, opening his eyes seemingly just to glare at Jesse.
“If you can’t stand the Sinclair level of chaos,” Rafe says, coming out of the bathroom with his face freshly washed, his voice overly cheerful, “then maybe you shouldn’t sleep here! Sinclairs only.”
I sigh as I stand, glaring at my brother, who just grins at me, clearly not intending at all to make this any easier on poor Jacksson.
“Well, that’s not a problem, if that’s a prerequisite,” Jackson murmurs, pushing himself up so his back is against the headboard. He runs a hand through his very messy hair. “I’ll become a Sinclair if you want me to.”
Jesse and I both stare at him, baffled, and Jesse speaks for both of us when he says “wait, what?”
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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....