“Oh, you keep it,” she says, holding up a hand. “It’s good to see you drink something.”
I nod and look around for a minute, continuing to sip from the cup. “Where is Mittens?” I whisper, intuiting that he’s a secret.
“He’s been hiding,” Daphne says, unable to keep the little smile from her lips as she pulls back the blankets a little bit to reveal the little cat curled in her lap. “He’s very good at it, unsurprisingly.”
I reach out a finger and stroke it over his tiny head a few times, enjoying the soft shadowy feel of the tiny cat. Daphne and I silent for a long, peaceful few moments.
“Are you okay, Ari?” Daphne whispers, breaking it. But I don’t begrudge her that – I know she’s worried. “I mean, I know you’re not – I just – these past few days.”
“I know,” I whisper, opening my eyes a little and looking down at my cup. “A few days ago I had…all of them. And now Tony is gone. And Luca is…” my lip trembles and my throat seizes up. Daphne squeaks sadly and moves closer to me, wrapping an arm around my shoulders and tilting me a little so that I lean against her.
“I’m sorry, I shouldn’t have brought it up,” she whispers.
“It’s okay,” I sigh. “I mean, it’s kind of the only thing on my mind anyway.”
“Oh good!” mom says, beaming as she bustles into the room in her own fancy robe. “You’re up! Now we can get started with step 2!”
“What’s that?” I ask, frowning at her. “What was step 1?”
“Step 1 was making sure you survive,” mom says, plopping down on the bed and leaning close to give me a kiss. “Step 2 is feeding you! And also distracting you from your woe.”
I groan a little, wanting to hold onto my woe a little bit. I don’t know why – maybe it’s just…the only thing that feels real. “What’s step 3? Can we skip right to that?”
“Step 3,” mom says cheerfully, “is –“
“Bloody revenge.”
We all spin to see Cora leaning in the doorway, grinning at us a little deviously. I laugh – I can’t help it.
“You have many options, baby,” Cora says, coming close and stroking a hand over my hair. “We can skin him alive, or we can cut his toes off and make him eat them, or we can –“
“Screw it,” Cora says, taking a big bite of a pretzel slathered in mustard. “Boys can wear nail polish too.” She returns the half-finished pretzel to the wide coffee table, which is predictably covered in food.
“Not little shrimpy ones who are trying to convince people that they’re not a girl.”
“I wonder how much of your secret is intact though,” Daphne says, frowning at me a little, her voice gentle. “After Rafe carried you…pretty naked through the halls.”
“I had a blanket,” I growl, snatching a wrapped piece of candy off the table and throwing it at her.
Daphne grins. “And no hat. What mystery, a girl in Rafe Sinclair’s arms with a pretty rose-gold braid arching over her head –“
“Oh, shut up, they saw that in the Examination too and they’re all too stupid to figure it out. Or, at least too scared to say anything.”
Mom beams at me, I think pleased to see that I’m feeling well enough to be cheeky. “You okay, baby?” she asks, soft. The first time, really, that she’s invited me to talk about it. Which must mean she thinks I’m strong enough to talk about it now.
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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....