“Oh, Ari,” Daphne murmurs, leaning close to me and plopping Mittens into my lap before putting her arms around my shoulders, pulling me in for a hug. “Why on earth could you possibly be worried about Jackson now? He’s fine!”
“He’s not fine,” I sigh, leaning against her for a pleasant moment before sitting up straight and shaking my head at my friend. “The last thing I remember before I passed out was Jackson throwing up at the sight of me –“
“He what!?”
I nod vehemently. “He got sight of me, Daphne – or scent or something - and just threw up all over the hall –“
“Oh my god.”
“I know,” I moan, letting my head tilt back. “I’m just…terrified. What if he can’t stand to be in the same room as me anymore? What if I make him physically ill because I bear someone else’s mark?” I hang my head, starting to tremble a bit at the idea. “What if he doesn’t love me anymore?”
“Oh, Ariel, that can’t possibly be true,” Daphne murmurs, stroking a hand soft over my hair. “That boy is obsessed with you.”
“He was. It’s – what if it’s different now?”
“It won’t be. A mark or a lack of a mark isn’t going to change everything he adored about you.”
I bite my lip. “But what if he…what if our being mated was the only reason he liked me? What if now that things are different with me he realizes how boring and silly I am –“
“Oh, you stop that right now,” Daphne snaps, her voice harsh. I look up at her in surprise. “You are not boring and silly, Ariel. And I understand your concerns, but you’re letting your fears run away with you. I bet you anything – I’d even bet Mittens here –“
The little cat spins to look at her, appalled.
“- that Jackson is in his wolf form, all curled up at the bottom of your bed, missing and worried about you –“
“Why do you think he’d be in my bed?” I ask, narrowing my eyes at her.
Daphne smirks a bit. “Jesse’s got a lot of great traits, but his pillow-talk habit of spilling secrets is very good for me and very bad for everyone else. Come on, Ari,” she says, smirking and raising an eyebrow at me. “I know where Jackson sleeps.”
“What are you talking about, Dominic?” Ella says, frowning at her mate as she closes the bedroom door and flicks on the light. Cora stands close by, arms crossed, likewise waiting for an answer.
“Let’s go over this again,” Dominic says with a sigh, Roger peering curiously over his shoulder. “You brought Ariel to this spa and she cried the whole way on the helicopter. You healed a couple of cuts and bruises during the trip, but then you gave her some sleeping medicine and she slept for sixteen hours, and then you fed her ice cream for breakfast and she got a facial? And she’s…fine?”
“She is not fine, Dom,” Cora says, shaking her head at her brother-in-law, her lips drawn into a thin line. “The girl is devastated –“
“No, you don’t understand,” Dominic snaps, interrupting, harsher and less patient than he usually is.
Cora and Ella, look at each other worried.
“When I broke the bond with Lydia,” he continues, “I was shattered, Ella. And not just emotionally – physically.” Roger nods solemnly behind Dominic, remembering those days, even if they hadn’t been close. “I didn’t eat anything but broth for two weeks – I lost about fifty pounds – for the first few days my legs didn’t function –“
Ella’s and Cora’s mouths drop open in shock.
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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....