“With my mind,” I say, raising my hands to my temple and narrowing my eyes, working hard for a joke that doesn’t land.
Luca just stares at me and goes a little pale.
“And I can light things on fire,” I say, giving a shrug as I sigh.
“With your mind?” he whispers, still staring at me, his pace slowing.
“Kinda,” I say, shrugging and looking anxiously down the hall towards breakfast, where everyone is waiting. “I mean, with my magic, it doesn’t feel like I do it with my mind. It comes from somewhere else.”
“And…Tony does that too?” Luca asks, beginning to walk with me again as he adjusts to the information even though I can see and feel that he’s a little freaked out.
“I’ve made some promises,” I say quietly, my eyes begging him for patience. “I’ll…ask if I can tell you. But I won’t break people’s trust if they don’t want me to.”
Luca nods to me, but I can tell he feels left out and betrayed.
“I’m sorry,” I say, shaking my head as we come to the doors of the hall, not pushing them open yet. “You know I would have told you, right? If it was just me? But…it’s not just my secret to hold.”
His mouth twists a little in disappointment but he nods. “I get it,” he says with a sigh. “But…try to convince them, all right? I’d be more comfortable if I knew what was going on.”
I smile at my mate and nod as we press into the breakfast room, obviously arriving quite late. A grin breaks out onto my face, though, as I see that our group is already arranged around our usual table, and that Jackson is there too, waiting for us. I quicken my pace, eager to see everyone as well as to eat.
“So, are you like…all magic?” Luca asks, glancing between me and the rest of the table as he keeps pace at my side.
A warm feeling blooms in me as I smile at Jackson and my wolf gives a happily little howl, her feet dancing to be near to him again. And I realize, ridiculously, that I missed him – even though I was only away for less than an hour. I pass everything that I’m feeling down the bond to Jackson in a warm swell. He can’t help the smile that breaks out on his face, even as he pretends to ignore it.
But, quite secretly, he passes to me his own warm rush of happiness and affection and relief to again have me near. These emotions flood down the bond, filling me with a gust of lovely warmth so suddenly that I’m almost dizzy with it, my cheeks flushed with joy as I turn it over in my heart, relishing it, exploring it, basking in it as I sip my coffee and stare at my mate.
“Earth to Ari,” Jesse says, snapping his fingers in front of my face.
I blink back to myself and refocus on my cousin, laughing a little when I realize that the nearness of Jacks actually did make me completely forget that everyone else existed. I grin and look around the table at all of my friends, everyone I love so much, who all grin at me and shake their heads at my distraction, entertained and pleased.
Well, all except for Luca, who I realize saw as much as everyone else. Quietly, he pours himself his own cup of coffee, his face pale and his jaw set, clearly working hard to contain his jealousy at my reaction to Jacks and failing…just a little bit.
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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....