“It’s legit,” I say to my brother, turning so that I address the rest of the table too. “It’s his signature and handwriting – I recognize it from his book and all the damning things he writes on my tests and essays.”
Rafe’s shoulders slump a little as he turns back to the woman, as the focus of all five Alphas move towards her. “Fine. I’m coming with you.”
“Oh, no you’re not, you big brute,” the woman says, laughing a little and boldly grabbing me again by the arm – an act that makes everyone at the table flinch in protest. She laughs and tugs me away. “This is a private lesson.”
“But –“ Luca says, stumbling towards us.
“It’s fine!” I call over my shoulder, anxious and a little embarrassed in front of my new professor that I’m so clearly being babysat by my mates, my brother, and my cousin. Jesse, Rafe, and Luca move to follow me, only held back by a vehement shake of my head. Jackson is the only one who stands stoically, though I can see it’s kind of killing him to do so. But he listens to me, giving me a single nod, letting me know that he trusts me and thinks it’s all right.
I’m suddenly filled with a rush of gratitude for him, my sweet vicious mate who has utter faith in me and supports my decisions.
I shoot them all a wave over my shoulder and then turn back to the woman – to Faiza.
And I’m not surprised at all to find her smirking, her eyes already on me even as we move through a room full of people who are kind of staring at us as we go. After all, she just held a knife to the crown prince’s throat. Kind of in public.
“Well guarded, aren’t you?” she says, her voice a satisfied purr.
I scowl a little, but I take her point – in the absence of all of my big defenders, I really am vulnerable.
“Is that why Neumann sent you?” I ask, following her a little more eagerly into the hall at the bottom of the stairs. “To teach me how to defend yourself?”
“Neumann sent me,” Faiza says slowly, turning to me as we reach a white door and she pushes it open to reveal a tiny gym with a small man waiting inside, seated on the floor. “To transform you into the spy you’re capable of being. Which,” she steps closer here, peering at me and then raising a hand to pat me fondly on the cheek, “if you can command a pack of Alphas like that, even though you’re barely over five feet and weaker than a kitten? I think is going to be a very interesting spy indeed.”
With a dark little laugh, Faiza slips her hand from my cheek to my back and gives me a small push into the room.
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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....