“I delt with it,” I say, straightening my shoulders, frowning at my brother and my cousin. They both look up at me. “As best as I could, I delt with it. I did what I had to do to stay in the school, keep my secret, and keep myself protected.”
They both stare at me for a long moment before Rafe nods, tacitly acknowledging that there wasn’t much else I could do – that my route, as much as he doesn’t like it, was probably the most effective one. Jackson tightens his arms around me slightly, lending me his warmth and support.
“Okay, fine,” Jesse sighs, raising a hand and brushing it once, roughly, over his sleepy eyes. “No sense in making any of us feel guilty for what’s passed. What do we do now?”
“We tell mom and dad,” Rafe says immediately. “Get him fired.”
“Don’t you think that’s hasty?” Jacks asks.
“No,” Rafe replies, snapping his head up to glare at him. “Are you seriously telling me that –“
“Slow down, Rafe,” Jacks snaps, frowning at my brother. “You’re jumping to conclusions because you’re pissed. Just…let me explain.”
Rafe growls a little, deep in his chest, but acquiesces a moment later. I suppress a smile as my wolf dances a little inwardly, some part of me a little pleased to see my big tough brother put in his place. I mean, I love Rafe, but he does kind of barrel through conversations when he’s lost his temper like this – and it’s kind of nice to have someone around who’s not afraid to counter him.
“I do want Alvez gone,” Jackson says, glancing at me. “I think he’s dangerous and I don’t think Ariel should have to put up with his shit anymore. But I want to know what’s going on with him and his ability to – I don’t know, distract everyone? Or at least, some of us? There’s something to it, but to me it feels like…magic.”
I’m just…really, really lucky.
“I think we should set a trap,” Rafe says suddenly, drawing my attention back to him.
“A trap!?” I ask, sitting up straight in surprise.
“I mean, not a complicated one. I just think we want answers to these questions, sooner rather than later,” Rafe says, nodding to me. “I think we need to get Alvez alone with the four of us and that the easiest way to do that is to…get him alone in his office. Let’s wait for him to ask you for the private tutoring or whatever, Ari. Then, when he’s in here waiting at the arranged time, we all show up.”
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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....