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The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy novel Chapter 516

Luca sits down and we all lean forward as Rafe and Jackson take their folded notes and quickly open them, glancing through the contents. I lean over Jackson’s arm, trying to read it myself, but he laughs and pulls it out of my sight. “Confidential, Clark.”

“Oh, you’re going to tell me anyway!”

“Maybe,” he mutters. “If you’re nice to me.”

“I’m always nice to you!”

“It’s not a big deal,” Rafe says, taking a deep breath and putting his own note down, looking over at Jacks. “Is yours the same as mine? Notification that the Games are being moved up? And that we’re…”

“Co-captains,” Jackson replies, putting down his own letter, a little smile on his face. I look around at all of the boys’ faces, trying to gauge the impact of this news.

“W-what does this mean?” I ask quietly, anxious.

“Don’t get worked up about it, Ari,” Rafe says, turning his eyes to me. “It’s…faster than they’d usually run the Games, probably because of the war. It just means that Jackson and I have minor adjustments to our schedules so that we can begin to plan our strategy. We get a weekly study hall to meet and come up with our plan, look through Cadet profiles, organize our draft list.”

“Draft list?” I ask, screwing up my nose, looking around at everyone else, kind of baffled that they’re all taking this in stride like it’s completely normal conversation.

“The order in which they’ll pick their team,” Luca says, grinning over at me. “Which Cadet they’ll pick first, which last. Who is a priority, who isn’t. I, obviously…will go very quickly.” Jokingly smug, he gestures to himself with a confident wave of his hand.

I laugh, taking the bait and leaning forward to grin at him. “Only after me, Grant. I’ve got the only sniper rifle on the field.”

Don’t worry, Jackson murmurs directly into my mind. You’re first, both because you will be a good shot by then and because I’m not letting you out of my sight in another battle scenario. Then he, too, concentrates on his food with gusto – and I lean a little closer to my big tough mate, loving him just a little bit more.

The next two weeks fly, mostly because I’m too busy to notice the time passing.

Every morning I get up early with Jackson and we head out to my sniping blind, where I diligently practice, working to improve my accuracy. Every three or four days the Captain sends me a note, letting me know that he’s reviewed my targets and what changes he thinks I can make to my strategy and my form that will help me improve. When I start to be able to hit the bull’s eye with accuracy, he sends instructions that I’m to make a line of bullets all the way down the target. When I can do that laying down, sitting, and standing, I arrive at the blind the next day to find the target moved back.

He also sends along a book on modern rifles and shooting strategy which I sigh and add to my growing list of reading material. But I don’t complain – not at all – because I’m very eager to keep going. Not only because I want the top spot in the Games draft, but also because I’m determined to become the best sniper I can be in case we do have to go to war.

Every day after Jacks and I climb down from the blind it’s a grueling run with Jesse and Rafe, showers, breakfast, and then all hell breaks loose. My schedule is a strange mismatch of activities as I study my ass off in every spare hour, as Faiza teaches me further particulars of picking pockets and how to blend into rooms, as Neumann teaches me how to identify and mix toxic materials, and as Alvez teaches me…well, nothing. But he does go on and on about magical theory, boring us all nearly to death. Luckily for me, he’s been focusing his attention on Tony for now and hasn’t contacted me for any private sessions, which Tony says are boring and annoying. I’m grateful to Tony, honestly, for taking that bullet for right now – even though I’m sure mine is coming soon.

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