I’m honestly not aware of much as we fly to…wherever the hell we’re going. I mostly just concentrate on my mom’s warm presence at my side, and the soft murmuring things she says to me, even if I don’t know what they mean. Still, something about them dulls the gnawing ache in my heart.
An ache which seems to get bigger and bigger as the moments pass, like a cliff, or a quarry, with unsteady edges – my whole world threatening to just tilt in and smash to pieces at the bottom.
But my mom holds me together. I feel her healing magic sweep through me as she strokes my hair, feel her healing all the little cuts and bruises from the battlefield, the tiny scrapes and bumps. I only lift my head to stop her once, when the magic brushes against the cuts on my palms.
The ones Gibson left with that slash of his knife in the moments before he opened Tony’s throat.
“No, please,” I croak, shaking my head. “I need them – they’re all I have left –“
“Oh sugar,” mom whispers, stroking my cheek. “We all have to heal sometime.”
I nod, knowing she’s right. “Can you – can you not heal it smooth? Can you leave scars?”
“Yes, baby,” she whispers. “We’ll leave you the scars so your hands can always bear witness to what Tony gave for you. Okay? I promise.”
I nod, tears slipping down my cheeks.
“Now let me work, baby,” she whispers. I tuck my face back against her shoulder and sob as I feel her magic sweep over my palms, ending the physical pain but leaving so much behind.
Last of all she heals the mark on my neck, and as much as I know she tries to smooth it as best she can, I can feel it take shape into the other scar that I will bear forever.
The mark. Luca’s mark, which claimed me as his minutes before he rejected me.
I sob to feel it heal, not because it hurts but because…it’s a door closed. I’ll never not bear it. Every time I look in the mirror and see it I’ll remember that moment, that terrible mistake.
“Now now, baby,” mom murmurs, stroking her hand long over my back. “We’ll take it from here. You just let us help.”
When I wake up, the room is sunny, and Daphne is propped up next to me in a very lush robe, her hair lovely and shining as it falls around her shoulders. She flicks through the TV channels and sips from something in a mug that smells spicy and chocolatey and lovely.
“Gimme that,” I murmur, reaching for her cup.
Daphne jumps and then bursts into a smile. “Sit up first, or you’ll spill it all over yourself.”
I grumble but haul myself into a sitting position, leaning back against what is probably sixteen lush pillows. When I’m settled, Daphne hands me the cocoa and I take a long sip, relishing the warm feel of it down my throat, the sugar and spicey taste on my tongue.
“You slept for a long time,” Daphne murmurs, reaching out and stroking a hand over my hair. “We were worried about you. Your mom and aunt made me stay in here to make sure you’re still breathing.”
“Oh please,” I croak, my throat still a little dry, looking up into her eyes. “They’re just checking out the wine menu in peace.”
Daphne laughs and the smallest smile finds my mouth before it falls away. I take another sip and then hold out the mug to my friend.
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The readers' comments on the novel: The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy
Thank you for a lovely novel. There is still so much that went unexplained. What happened to Juniper? What is Rafe's power. Is Cora not human and she had 6 children or I could be mistaken. So if she was, then why can't Maryam have kids? What happened to the community? What about Mark and his mate. The novel just ended without any information on the others. I mean for a novel of 1014 chapters, just ending the way it did, surprised me. Should there be more chapters, let the readers know where to find them. Regards Amos1...
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....